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Students Federation of India (SFI) has swept the Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) to win elections every four main contributions by a huge margin of humiliating unheiligen nexus, the Vice-Chancellor (High School of Management) of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and the National Students Union of India (NSUI).
Regarding the elections to the Central Student Association, August 23, IFC has also declined positions of the representatives of 23 departments (DRs) out of a total of 34
Bhupinder Bhuppi of the Faculty of Legal won the post of president by a margin of 261 votes. The girl solitary candidate Nivriti Mohan, the Department of Journalism was elected vice-president by a margin of 258 votes. Neeraj Vasu yet section of Journalism, the Secretary-General was elected by a margin of 19 votes. Prashant of the Department of Business Administration was elected joint secretary, the margin of victory of his 310 votes. All of them offer their closest rivals ABVP. The NSUI finished a poor third.
Since, for DRs, the IFC has won five of the six seats in the Legal Department, the two seats in the Faculty of Management Studies, and from 16 to 14 in the Faculty of Arts.
Successive governments of the progress of all kinds have been unleashed to destroy democracy moves on campus in Himachal Pradesh. Prior to 1983, the then Government had ripped the right scientific congress of research to vote .. Since then, he graduated from the Post Office, which deals with the students the option of filing your voice. The elections were also banned several times on one or the other pretext. They were restored in 2000, but with limitation of democracy. The Constitution was in a certain way, that the duration of the debate, discussion and campaign was reduced to take only a few days. For example, the elections this year has been declared on August 19 nominations may be submitted until August 21, when the election date was Aug. 23.
Secondly, the winning candidate, if one of the posts is not in competition law for a new position. Democracy was limited to the pressure of the right to the top students. Despite all these quotas, students have voted by an overwhelming majority, the forces in the struggle against this policy.
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NEW DELHI: Forget the slowdown. It is always Hindustan Lever, P & G and Coca-Cola, or the country of the brightest talents.
A recent study by the consulting firm Synovate research shows that, despite the recession, the FMCG sector remains the preferred choice of career management students from all over India, the first B-schools.
Students from all over the country Top-20 B-schools, including the Indian Institute of Management (IIMs), Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi, Symbiosis in Pune, and Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, as a FMCG first choice of standards of the profession.
Like many students, 60 percent said they would recommend an investment firm on the other FMCG sector.
The banking and finance, information technology and assessment were seen as the most popular choice of a second profession. Both sectors had a predilection for customers to 58 percent of all students of management.
Business Council has followed with a ranking of No. 3, with 55% of students said they would apply for a job. The advertisement was the only way, the quarry on the other side of over 50% of students have become professionals.
Sectors which manages comments below 50 percent contained telecommunications (44 percent, the first part of their choice of profession), consumer goods are long-term (42 percent), cars (36 per cent) and the media (32 percent).
A career in the health sector has been assessed and less attractive for students-B with only 10% of students say they would for a job in the industry.
Three sectors, B-pupils and students have said, it would certainly not for the automotive, media and health.
While 58 percent said they would definitely not students for a career in the health sector, 43 per cent said they are not employed in the media sector. And, as many as 39 percent of students, said one of the cars was not the preferred choice of a profession.
“Career decisions continue to be governed by global blue-chip companies offering attractive remuneration packages. It is the perception of the company and industry, the advice is not that students of vocational training in the election, “said an official of the Synovate. Therefore it is necessary, despite the ‘darkness, FMCG, he has focused on such sectors as telecommunications boom.
Officials of the industry said that it would be moderate estimates of the health sector has been cancelled because knowledge that the packages that are not attractive remuneration.
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MUMBAI: In a few months’ time, students from small technical institutes in rural Maharashtra with a great technological idea may be able to tie-up with a financial consultant in a European firm to start a company.
A group of students from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB), are developing a web forum, which will help individuals in any part of the world to post their ideas, search for partners with different skills interested in the same idea, seek From tutelage from some of the country’s top faculty, and contact potential funders - all free of cost.
For the last eight years, IITB’s entrepreneurship cell, or e-cell, has been inspiring entrepreneurship in thousands of young minds through business plan competitions, lectures and workshops.
“The tremendous response made us keen on reaching out to many more people and extend the e-cell’s considerable resources to students from smaller colleges,” says Abhishek Mohta, a second-year mechanical engineering student and e-cell member.
As a first step, the IITB e-cell has formed a network of 14 well-functioning e-cells in colleges across the country - the five IITs, IIMs five; Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Faculty of Management Studies, New New Delhi, National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Navi Mumbai, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli.
The network will enable a student, say from NITIE, with a technological idea, to tie up with a student in, say IIM Ahmedabad, who believes in the idea and has management know-how to offer, and allow them to set up a company Together, they all while still in college.
An engineering student can similarly, from guardianship seek IIM professor. IITB students will play moderators on the network and help students contact venture capitalists and other potential funders.
“We have been speaking to e-cells at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Stanford in the United States, from whom we have got a very positive response,” says Abhishek Sharma, a second-year mechanical engineering student.
Since January this year, the students have been working on a web forum, tentatively called the Global Entrepreneurship Network, which will allow individuals to post a brief summary of their idea and search for a partner, anywhere in the world.
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Shailesh J Mehta School Of Management, IIT-Bombay is ranked number one in terms of ratio of students placed abroad to number of students graduating per year (10 out of the graduating class of 48) in the COSMODE-BW Survey 2003. Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad ranks second (36 of 186) followed by Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (18 of 176), Fore School of Management, New Delhi (12 of 137), National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai (seven of 87), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (seven of 93), Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune (12 of 160), Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi (six of 85), University Business School, Chandigarh (eight of 127) and Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Pune (six of 103).
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KOLKATA: students from the management of B-major schools in the country, it is converging in the city of Etching, the three-day International Business School to take the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, on Friday .
In order to create a business environment through competitions organized by the etching is the first year 30 students IIM.
IIMs (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Lucknow, Indore, Kozhikode), XLRI (Jamshedpur), Faculty of Management Studies (New Delhi), SP Jain Institute of Management (Mumbai), Management Development Institute (Gurgaon) and Xavier’s Institute of Management (Bhubaneswar ) Whose participation in the meeting.
“Beyond a platform for students in the country, the first B-schools to interact, the festival focuses on management issues only,” said Professor M. Mohanti IIMC.
“The meeting will take place in the talent contest by students on subjects of their,” he added.
Presentations on paper, finance and strategy competitions, games, lectures key individuals and analysis of the competition, most games around learning on campus.
Major personalities from the worlds of business measures are envisaged for judges and arbitrators.
Wockhardt HF Khurakiwala president, general manager of Tata Tea Khusro Khan, Kuldeep Nayar journalist and professor IIMC Surendra Munshi, the speakers of the round table, Cicero’s Senate, on Saturday.
A balance between business and cultural events competitions, the organizers with a view to stimulating the spirit of camaraderie among the nearly 500 students attended.
“Games like Shastrarth (paper presentation competition), the spirit of Empires (casestudies analysis) and the round table is a good image of the real world of business, expand our horizons,” said an organizer Wadehr Ankush.
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