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It will make wonders, but the fact is that tuition at the University of Delhi (DU) remained the same for over six decades.
“Each day, students pay R 30 for a cup of coffee and R 10 for cars, parking. But the monthly charges remained in the studies R 15 and R 18 for Undergraduate and Graduate Programs, and since 1938,” said Vice-Chancellor Deepak Nayyar YOU.
“How long lunch is also available?” he asked. Nayyar standpoint, it is a necessity for the university, their fee structure.
Several students have said they are not just the idea of a tax hike. Given the general increase in income and standard of living, English (Honours), the first year student at St. Stephen’s, Sushmit Sarkar, that higher education was made “at affordable prices” today.
“The university lean costs appear in the report on the” obscenely high fees, some private schools and institutions of the loading operation. Those who can not afford more money for higher education, “he said.
Bemerkte Anjalli Ravi Kumar, a second-year MBA student at the Faculty of Economics of the company: “There is no doubt that we pay much less than what we are able, are willing to pay” . To say that the tuition increases is a step in the right direction, but she stressed that the University must be sensitive to students from lower layers during economic structure of the new taxes.
With the consistent view, Tripti Parule a final-year student in journalism at Kalindi College, said: “We should not lose sight of the fundamental principle of education for all”. “She suggested that the new fee structure is divided into categories based on different income groups.” The section should be financially weak surrender of fees monitoring of subsidies on other weaknesses in the economic hierarchy, “said Parule.
While supporting the idea of a concession for the most weak, the dean of students’ welfare, YOU, Hema Raghavan warned that “things on a silver platter should not lead to assess” . She explains: “In addition to subsidies, we are introducing innovations” Earn while-you-learning “for the disadvantaged section, they can target employees within the university or institution for the plaintiffs’ employment, as a reserve audit in libraries,… In this way, they are aware of the value of grants them. ”
However, there is a section of the community of students - and an influential political in one - to resist any form of movements in the direction of increased fees. The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) would protest against such an approach, “said DUSU President Nakul Bhardwaj. “Almost 70% of students come from lower-middle class families and even a minimum increase of costs, they can have effects,” he said.
Recognizing that the tax revision “can not be dictated by ‘, but by reflection, consultation and consensus,” Nayyar said: “We must ensure that those who can not afford, not only do not pay, but receive full fees - Liberation. ”
He added: “Universities are now functioning serious resource crunch.Higher education should be financed by the government. Universities should be completed by this attempt at mobilization of resources. “
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How does the sight of young people from the general budget? For most students, it is more als”nur another Gimmick”policy.
Nishat Ahmed Said, a second year English (Honours) from the Hindu College Student:”The budget, like any policy announcement should not be at their nominal value. It takes time to translate political commitments into action essential. The annual budget for me is just a more political turn.”
A BA (PASS) students graduating Kirori times College, Anil Sharma, felt that students are not generally against the effects of the budget. ”Most students do not deserve that we are not affected by higher taxes,”he said.
While some students have expressly some interest in the budget, also confessed that curiosity was more academic. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Economics (FMS), said:”as a management student, I see a glimpse of the potential impact that perhaps on businesses and consumers. “
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Disclosure of students private Business Schools (B schools) are available in Delhi high content packages amounting to Rs7 lakh per annum, which is better than that proposed, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) students. The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, 94 students were the lot 2005, compensation of Rs7.28 lakh per annum, on average, compared to Rs6.28 lakh per annum during the year 2004. On Amity Business School, 153 students from over 167 to 2005 lots were offered by RS4 lakh on the campus of parameters and the highest bid is Rs7 lakh per annum. Out of 95 students, transfer of management of Birla Institute of Technology in 2005, 87 have already been placed wages are 70 percent higher than in 2004. Campus investment in the exercise of the Faculty of Economics, University of Delhi, has not yet begun.
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Despite the University Grant Commission (UGC) for the implementation of a common strategy for examinations for admission to professional courses with other institutions of higher education in the country, the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has decided go ahead with its own entrance test.
The exams for vocational and technical training and studies as BTech, MBBS, MCA, MBA and Bachelor’s degree in architecture from the AMU April. AMU vice-chancellor Nafeez Ahmad said the Academic Council has refused Directive UGC, and there was not a question of the implementation of a joint review.
Other universities, including Delhi University (DU), Jamia Millia Islamia and Hamdard University, are also planning to the implementation of its own investigation, instead of a common entrance test with other universities.
The Faculty of Economics, YOU soon his exams. ”The decision to authorise technical tests for other courses of study offered by the University of Delhi, it is called by the Academic Council on Thursday,’’said Jaswinder Singh, secretary Federation of Teachers universities , Associations of media. There are 18 major universities in the country.
On January 4 FECUTA UGC had rejected the decision of the joint review, and they call undemocratic interference in the autonomy of institutions of higher education. The Aligarh Muslim University is the first action against the UGC directive.
Obwohl”Wir are part FECUTA, our status is different than other central universities. We are a minority institution, by an act of Parliament. UGC can not change our admissions process, without having ratified by Parliament,’’said WASIM Ahmed, a former Rajya Sabha MP and member of the Executive Board to adopt AMU.
Ahmed said the HRD ministry had misinterpreted the Supreme Court judgement.
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As a result of the Aligarh Muslim University, he is Jamia Millia Islamia, locked horns with the University Grant Commission.
The implementation of his “special status”, Jamia the Academic Council, compliance, two weeks ago, decided against the UGC implementation of a directive on the common examinations of admission to professional courses in collaboration with other universities.
Jamia decided on their own entrance examination and review dates. B. Examinations of technology and research MBA from the first week of May.
AMU, their own examinations of MCA and MBA, 10 fields of study And on March 12. Central, among others, universities, Delhi University held its consideration of the Faculty of Economics, Business, Sunday.
Jamia SM Sajjid’s spokesman said: “The university has estimated that UGC bulletin of the common examination compulsory for us, was an impingement on our autonomy. Jamia was developed by an Act of Parliament, which we hands free in formulating our own policy of the authorization and implementation of our own tests. ”
Sajjid, said the Academic Council, the decision was taken, if the UGC.
The UGC is still trying to convince these institutions, in accordance to fall. “We have said categorically that the entry to professional courses by a common test. You must by this decision” UGC secretary Ved Prakash said.
Prakash did not comment on what actions the UGC, if universities like Jamia AMU and go with their own checks.
Resistance against the UGC directive, including universities, media, who said that this mission, which takes its former autonomous status. There are 18 universities media in the country.
Prakash said the UGC was only the Supreme Court of the Directive, for a joint review for all professional courses in universities and institutions.
Nafees AMU Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ahmed said it had begun the process for approving technical training well before university, the UGC order.
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Executive Director of Gandhi Vidya Without Than, Rajghat, Prof Kusum Lata and readers Kedia Faculty of Economics, Banaras Hindu University Usha Kiran, people vote for the return NDA led by Vajpayee to power in the general interest of the country.
In an interview with journalists Wednesday, Prof. Kedia Vajpayee is understood that the second greatest visionary and diplomatic person in the country Maha Tama Gandhi. She added that, as Gandhi, it was only Vajpayee and other leaders, the nation grew at an enviable status at the global level by its political and diplomatic means, without qualifications. She said, remained the life of Gandhi, he actively campaigned for Vajpayee.
It currently has two countries, India and Israel have the force of Islamic extremism, but for Israel was crushing by extremist forces Brute Force method Vajpayee in the attack NDA had taken the threat effectively through peaceful and diplomatic means, she said and added that strengthening ties with the USA, Vajpayee has targeted a crucial point of Foreign Affairs at the front, without the sovereignty of the country.
On the issue of Sonia Gandhi’s foreign origin, said Professor Kedia, as their identification nationalists have been cloud, mainly because of the proximity of Catholic churches, have always been under fire Gandhi himself. Jobs of the country are not only political job, but in possession of the ultimate finger, press the nuclear button, she said, adding that the granting of such a task, an inexperienced person to threatening the nation and network security solutions.
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Traditional favorites such as investment banks, consultancy and Fast Moving Consumer Goods company may not be able to dominate the final judgement of campus B up in schools this year.
Going by the first signs of the new breed of international strategy groups of private equity companies and hedge funds to retail chains is expected that the strong competition in the regular market top hirers during this period.
The courses for B-schools like the Indian Institute of Management, Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Faculty of Economics and Management Development Institute are scheduled for mid-February and early March.
A source said companies had already started spraying to be conducted on the campus of pre-placement interviews with students. “Anhalt ends boom of the Indian economy, rapid growth in emerging sectors, influx of foreign capital and increase the overall number of local multinational operations is expected that during courses to the expression of that era .
We expect that students have more choice regarding jobs are available in new sectors, alongside the greatest diversity in a sector, “said Madhu Vij, Associate Professor and placement in the coordinator of the FMS Delhi.
The new sectors, management may inclined graduates including private equity funds, hedge funds, Analytics, consulting firm that specializes in the areas of strategy, personnel and infrastructure, KPOs and major retailers.
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A Master of Business Administration MBA or the conclusion of a top B-school was one of the objectives of the gehegten an aspiring, it is looking for a bright career in the business world. The growing enthusiasm among the candidate countries to rub shoulders with the Who’s who of business, six years from the character of salary and a rapid increase in the occupational hierarchy, the MBA sought careers in these days . This is only a part of history as candidates adhere to school B of certain perceptions. And it is difficult to say whether they come from the richest in terms of education and experience or Pay-package.
A student last year at the Faculty of Economics of Enterprise (FMS), Delhi University Nandita Sinha Feeling that their entire experience has been enriched. Sinha said: “I feel that I managed to have enough to provide an opportunity for the application of theoretical concepts in my practice on my fieldwork, tasks and, finally, during the been my training. Learning appearance was as I expected lines member courses with an open mind, a place of entertainment prejudices. I was always ready to face new challenges, my way. ”
According to another final-year student of Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology (DMS IITD) Saumil Mody, “The themes that are in length, in theory classes was well supplemented by practical experience through orders and projects, the concepts should be done, live in an organization. The study was an exploratory education and experience. ”
Mody, but believes that the practice of exposure was very different, which is generally perceived MBA programs. He pointed out: “A direct interaction with leading experts in the industry has contributed to relate what is taught in the classroom. The concept of a duration of each project currently actually implemented the platform to get exposure to various sectors in the industry. ”
Another student last year, Management Development Institute (MDI) Kapil Sood, felt that learning situation was somewhat different from what he had planned, before a B-School. “I have always believed that there will be about classes, books and projects, but I realized that learning does not stop. It is, moreover, that, too. Real-life situations and problems that I have before, during organizing events as the Empire, Illumina Delphic and I have learned that to remain cool stress, “said Sood.
Each of them, moreover, use different criteria for the choice of specialisation. How’s decision Mody specializes in marketing and information technology (double) compared to other programs was established on the basis of content of courses, interests, Faculty experiences and current requirements of the industry. Sinha Standing marketing, because it had an interest in the region. “However, I have zeroed the subject of specialization on the basis of my training in the summer and direct projects that I have in the past three semesters,” said Sinha.
Sood, beyond was not sure what he wanted to choose specialization, MDI. “MDI is in B, unlike some schools, where we remain silent before the specialization of entering school. It gave me the time to understand my areas of interest over a period of one year. professors MDI was also very helpful and guided me in deciding on the subject, I had to decide, and I finally decided to do my specialization in the field of marketing and human Moll in resource management, “said Sood.
And waiting in the soil is a dreamer always on the rise, if you have just graduated from school B above in a few months. Sinha’s hope that if a society of their dreams. Otherwise, however, depends, as I have in my last round of collective Institute, “she added.
Mody expectations of landing with a dreamer really see the reality, as the spectre of enterprises, which they DMS IITD’s Campus, sees everyone with equal opportunities. Even Sood seemed optimistic, as he felt that this is the type of work they seek.
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Delivering a lecture on “Leadership and values in a turbulent world ‘, the dean of the Harvard Business School, said:” As for the horse on the crest of the wave current economic, business and other leaders an important opportunity for the ethical aspects of sound for the whole country. “The conference was recently in the capital, in partnership with the Faculty of Economics, Business and the American Chamber of Commerce in India (AMACHAM).
Clark spoke about the importance of the values of leadership in a turbulent world today, where he said that managers are crucial to the future success of India. “Given that the USA and other countries of the world look to strengthen economic ties with India in many parts of interested partners overseas to ask” how to be efficient and transparent in our interactions and operations? “Clark.
“They with India a long and strong tradition of political and opinion leaders, spoke and lived values and ethics. Le Monde sees as Mahatma Gandhi perhaps one of the greatest leaders Ethical this time, “said Clark.
In this course, he has focused on the challenge that the leaders of achieving effective integration of values and act in the workplace, in their communities and their families. The event was chaired by the Dean of the SGF, United Kingdom and Sunil Bhalla Mehta, president AMACHAM India.
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Disclosure of students private Business Schools (B schools) are available in Delhi high content packages amounting to Rs7 lakh per annum, which is better than that proposed, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) students. The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, 94 students were the lot 2005, compensation of Rs7.28 lakh per annum, on average, compared to Rs6.28 lakh per annum during the year 2004. On Amity Business School, 153 students from over 167 to 2005 lots were offered by RS4 lakh on the campus of parameters and the highest bid is Rs7 lakh per annum. Out of 95 students, transfer of management of Birla Institute of Technology in 2005, 87 have already been placed wages are 70 percent higher than in 2004. Campus investment in the exercise of the Faculty of Economics, University of Delhi, it is yet to begin
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