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Well, because CAT is over and that we put a quick guide to some other prestigious MBA examinations to be held soon
Not quite confident that the town split Admission Test (CAT)? Do not worry, many other management courses renowned await you. Take a look at the list these MBA other major tests on the anvil. It is fitness finding Xavier (XAT), the joint management of the entry test (JMET), Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi (FMS), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, Symbiosis National Fitness Program (SNAP). Here is a guide for the solution of these examinations. To sharpen your small grey cells and get ready for a shot on a management career.
XAT
XAT is an all-in India by examining Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI), Jamshedpur. XAT 2006 assessments are B-42 schools, including XLRI, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIM-B), SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, Loyola Institute of Business Administration, Chennai, etc. But everyone decides the Independent Institute in the weighting of each component test.
Date of the event: January 8, 2006.
Exam calendar Model: XAT is a multiple choice paper two and a half hours, in which the last 20 minutes to a test. Until 2004, the document had sectional deadlines have been abolished in 2005. The paper had three points in the last year? ability quantitative (SQ) and data interpretation (DI) had 75 questions, while 35 had Sachunterricht the use of English (EU) and reading comprehension (RC), section 65 had questions. The identification was negative -1 / 3 (three marks for a correct answer, less than an hour a false). The quality assurance department has questions about the arithmetic, algebra, geometry, permutation and combination of mathematical logic. The DI section had questions about tables, charts, bar charts and graphs, while the verbal section had Fill-in-the-blank, analogies, parajumbles, synonyms and antonyms.
For XAT 2006 you have to concentrate on a combination permutation, algebra, functions of analysis and reflection questions. Although XAT 2005 was not difficult vocabulary, it would be desirable, brush on your knowledge of words.
JMET
The management of admissions test 2005 votes are taken into consideration for admission of two years full-time post Graduate programs offered by schools to manage the Indian Institute of Technology and Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. You need an engineer or an equivalent degree, for this review.
Date of the event: 11 December 2005.
Exam calendar models: the paper is 150 brands in 120 minutes. JMET 2004, four sections? QS had 40 questions, 30 DI; logical reasoning (LR) had 40 and oral communication (U.S. & RC) 40 The identification was negative -1 / 4
The department quality assurance is difficult. They should prepare themselves to questions of 3D geometry, integration, differentiation, vectors, matrices, applications of derivatives, etc. Verbal capacity of the section is generally easier.
IIFT
IIFT examination scores are also the Gitam Institute of Foreign Trade, Vishakhapatnam. IIFT’s two-year full-time Masters Degree in International Business prepares students to different aspects of the management of foreign trade and international companies operations.More roads MBA
Date of the event: 27 November 2005.
Exam calendar Reason: It is an objective type test 196 to answer questions, 120 minutes. Last year, the proposed criterion, the mark has acquired for each correct answer varied, even if the identification was negative -1 / 5 IIFT 2004, four sections? QS had 48 questions, the reasoning had 48 questions, verbal, the general capacity of 50 and 50 consciousness. Make sure particularly on the verbal abilities. In addition to questions verbal analogies, synonyms, antonyms, parajumbles, fill-in-the-blank paper in 2004 has been five reading and comprehension passages. They were all Inferenzmaschine based on the sidelines subjects as varied as the World Trade Organization for science. It would be good rhythm financial news.
FMS
Delhi University’s Faculty of Management Studies offers an MBA in most coveted of India. The Institute has a separate entrance tests for admission to its full-time MBA courses, began in 1967.
Date of the event: 15 January 2006.
Exam calendar Patron: There is no sectional boundaries of SGF in the examination paper and therefore not sectional Cut-offs. Each correct answer, four marks and negative labelling lose a sign by mistake. In all, 175 items, the paper is 700 marks, will be accomplished in two hours. The test quizzes students on verbal reasoning ability and quality assurance. The quality assurance department has questions about the arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and surveying. Logical reasoning takes a fair share of questions to fill the empty boxes, antonyms, synonyms, correction rate, by analogy parajumbles, etc. To clear the SGF to prepare and examine all three sections.
SNAP
Established in the year 2004 is the symbiosis national programme of Aptitude test is required for admission to a Master proposed symbiosis institutions in Pune. You must be on this exam for admission to the Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM) and the Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD).
Date of the event: 18 December 2005.
Exam calendar Model: SNAP is an objective type test of 200 brands including 160 questions. SNAP 2004, five sections. 40 questions were, in general, English, including RC, verbal reasoning and verbal abilities, QA 40 questions, 20 in self-sufficiency and data, 40 questions to sensitize the general public and 20 in the analysis and logical reasoning. The paper did not have time sectional and labelling was negative for -1 / 4
Focus on the reasoning and algebra. The general knowledge on the section was difficult during the year 2004. Questions in this section range from the largest flower in the world, the first animal to be domesticated by man. So, keep your eyes open and ears? You can request something in this test.
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The annual Business Barons-TNS Mode opinion poll has ranked Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad in the number one position in terms of industry interface. Indian Institute of Planning and Management has been ranked second, Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore ranked third, Indian Institute of Management-Calcutta ranked fourth, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi ranked fifth, Indian Institute of Management-Lucknow ranked sixth and Xavier Labour Relations Institute ranked seventh in the survey. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai is ranked eighth, National Institute of Industrial Engineering ninth, Indian Institute of Management-Indore 10th, SJM School of Management at Mumbai 11th, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research 12th, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies 13th, Xavier Institute of Management 14th and Indian Institute of Management, Kozikode 15th in the survey.
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It may be time to try the species Enron’s Andrew Fastow and WorldCom’s Scott Sullivan will be cases in point-but that has not seen a decline in the number of young aspirants want to be Masters of the Universe. The first step towards a Master of the Universe is to acquire an MBA (Master of Business Administration degree or a diploma issued embeeyae in most parts of the country). After all, the master of the universe as we know it, George W Bush, is one.
Acquisition of a leading MBA enrolment in a Business School (B-school). There are schools B and B-schools, an almost 1000 and counting in June 2002. Some are large, others are all right, and others, downright bad. Recruiters and MBA Wannabes know which schools are right up there, the fair, and the need to avoid. However, it is always good to find ready-to-consumer reinsurance. That is what the BT-Cosmode survey of the best B-schools in India. But first, some caveats. Firstly, four schools, recruiters and students consider the great Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi and XLRI, Jamshedpur not participate in the exercise. Nor has Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, will be executed, probably one of the best MBA programs this side of the world. We have tried to capture the state of affairs at IIM-A and ISB despite this.
Secondly, this list of the Top 100 schools from the 130-odd that responded to a call for participation. Remember, if you see a school of advertising itself as “one of the top-40 schools in the country by Business Today.”
Finally, surveys are usually boring. To do our bit to enliven the next 15 minutes you spend on the 100 Best B-schools in India we have a fictitious career consultant B-school Brinda. The lady can not exist, but their answers are factual and based on the results of the survey. Well, we will not prevent it no longer
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What does local tea brand Wagh Bakri have to do to enter the iced tea market?
The business plan contest, Chunauti at Amaethon-2007, the agri-business fest of Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, tried to find a strategy to enter into, an otherwise failed market of iced tea in India.
Five finalists from 58 entries presented their business plan to a three-member panel of Parag Desai, director of Wagh Bakri, Rajesh Gandhi, managing director of Vadilal and professor Prathap Oberoi.
The event was partnered by Confederation of Indian Industries (CII). Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B) won the contest leaving behind Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University and Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi.
All the teams unanimously identified that Wagh Bakri should take on the iced tea category and talk of its health benefits that people don’t know about.
Tri - Think - Tank, the winner from IIMB named their product ‘FrosTea” and said,”We want you to look at the existing competition and understand why it failed.
‘FrosTea’, we suggest, should bring out the health aspect and address that share of the market who are not an addicted cola drinkers.” There were several suggestions that the teams gave the tea maker including the product, its placement, its pricing and its promotion. Each team had a name for the product like ‘Chill’ by IIFT, ‘Icy Delight’ also by IIFT or ‘On the go’ by FMS.
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Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), University of Delhi, Delhi is the ninth place (with a total score of 714.61) in the Cosmode Management Research Centre-Business-Global Survey 2003 of the best business schools in India.
The survey was billed as the collection of data used a ladder to reach ordinal ranking relative.
India has about 840 business schools, management of 65000 graduates a year. The rankings were based on estimates of key parameters in nine: Rank (which had the maximum weighting of 300 points for a total score of 1000), Faculty (200 points), academic institutions, industry and the network interface and innovation (100 points each), implementation of the programme (75 points), programmes and cinema visits (50 points) and expenditures scientists (25 points).
FMS has targeted 200.25 points on the investment, Faculty of 126.79 points, 65.74 points out of academic institutions, 82.84 points at the interface of industry, 58 points on networking and l innovation, 70 delivery points in the programme, 45 Points to Programs, 41 points out of the cinema and 25 points in university spending.
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Hyderabad, Sept. 16. THE IIMs (Indian Institute of Management) at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata and Lucknow have secured the top rankings in the Top-100 list of a nationwide survey conducted by the city-based management research institute Cosmode Management Research Centre.
The survey conducted among 294 business schools from across the country, which volunteered to take part in the survey.
“There are 940 business schools in the country. But only one-third of them chose to take part in the survey,” said Mr Dharni P. Sinha, Chairman of Cosmode, releasing the results for the year 2003.
National Institute of Industrial Engineering (Mumbai), Management Development Institute (Gurgaon), Xavier Labour Relations Institute (Jamshedpur), S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research (Mumbai), Faculty of Management Studies (University of Delhi), Delhi and Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay, are the other schools in the Top-10 bracket of the survey.
With regard to placements, IIM (Ahmedabad), SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (Mumbai), IIM (Bangalore) and Xavier Labour Relations Institute (Jamshedpur) seemed to hot favourites as far as recruiters is concerned.
“They (recruiters) flock to the top 15 schools. Some of them classify schools into different grades. McKinsey recruits consultants only from the top IIMs, but they recruit analysts from among the next 25 as well,” the survey findings said.
The Hyderabad-based ICFAI Business School and University Business School (Chandigarh) are among the top fastest growing schools.
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That was in October 1999, you MBA curricula are tailored to the individual needs of Indian students and leaders of the undertaking for the first time. The course was from Australia’s Deakin University for remote management training program, which was created in collaboration with the Association of Professional Engineers, scientists and managers, Australia (APESMA), and approved by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
The university obviously has a huge market for its MBA course in India, and even more relevant and have announced their adaptation. Indeed, the note Desi international management program has received a Faculty of Economics of eminent experts from institutions such as IIM, Ahmedabad and Kolkata, Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), University of Delhi, Bangalore’s Indian Institute of Science, Delhi’s Indian Institute of Public Administration.
Key academics were refurbished, is the curriculum of a certain unit or were regarded as chairs in the unit of the Faculty. For example, the study guide on information technology for managers was developed locally and several case studies of Indian companies like Bajaj Auto, Amtrex devices, etc, and how they have integrated planning ‘ information technology in their businesses.
However, if the adjustment has been added to an advantage over its competitors, distance education programme adjustment a bit along the way. The reactions of students, they discovered that students preferred to follow the international curriculum.
Deakins no longer offers distance education. However, APESMA forever. In collaboration with La Trobe University, it offers a distance education programme management, self-paced work and aims professionals the opportunity to oblige the management of formal studies, but it is more specifically designed for students Indians.
However, there are also other, with the method for measuring points and student numbers. The Asia-Pacific Institute of Management (AIM) is proud that practitioners of innovation and adaptation Business Education for India. “The pedagogy of travelling abroad more freely includes discussions between teachers and pupils, teachers of the Indian Business Schools has great importance and value-added role to play, as a part of the discussion, the moderator and the team also. AIM few courses tailored by the introduction of case studies and projects based on the industrial and rural marketing in the Indian scenario, “says Professor G. Ashesh of AIM.
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Management Study, mouth of the people known as the MBA, is the watchword of the 21st century, the education system. A work after an MBA is generally accepted that, send an office job with a lucrative package, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, laptops and conference rooms with all modern comforts.
Words such as branding, strategy, marketing rural five forces model and analysis of the causes an MBA studies are not superfluous. But for implementation, the term “exploitation” to the lowest level must be addressed.
“Contrary to other studies, the first year as a Management Trainee” in an organization is not only a problem of theory and practice. It is rather a question of perception and reality, a lack something “future leaders” and a little left ungesagt intermediaries, “says Hans Kuntal Aria, a management trainee telecommunications Tata Services Ltd.
Business schools have a launching pad attractive. But success comes only through hard work and endurance. Dean, Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (DU), Professor PO Chopra said: “Management students make attractive offers and treatment packages. At the same time, they must work very hard, very competent and committed to their work . ”
Chopra adds: “We give a very realistic image that our students. For example, we say about their Hindustan Lever Limited, which makes its staff in some places across rural India, where it will not be available modern . In addition, GE Capital, Will maybe even a desk and a computer with others. ”
An MBA gives an overview of the different functions of an organization. There is a basic understanding of the jargons and framework conditions, in conjunction with a Manager’s Job.
The incharge, SP Jain Centre of Advanced Management Research, Faculty of Management Studies, YOU, South Campus, Professor Raj S Dhankar said: “Students have to earn their place in the organization. We must work hard and accept challenges, the top “.
Associate, CB Richard Ellis South Asia Private Limited, Parul Trehan said: “Management is learned” on the job “and not in the B-School. Furthermore, we need to make lifelong learning, in conjunction with the hard work. ”
Case studies are a widespread phenomenon on campus, in practice, in view of MBA courses. After Kuntal, most of these projects were either “in-house or on the Internet or a library is based either on the basis of research collected senior secondary
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Trouble brewing at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) in Delhi University (DU). In a letter dated 8 April 2005, a member of the Faculty of Management Institute Pro-Vice-Chancellor, CR Babu, on irregularities in the admission exam will be held on January 23, 2005.
In the letter, Preetam Khandelwal, initially appointed observer for the examination, I have a member of the Faculty, JK Sharma, who has not only allowed his son to appear for the examination of the same Central, which was Sharma Superintendent, but also help solve the paper. The letter, a copy of which is City Times, explains that when Khandelwal protested and inform the dean, the United Kingdom Bhalla, he asked to Khandelwal, Superintendent’s Sharma and remove the signatures of all relevant documents.
Khandelwal said Dean asked to explain the alleged impropriety of a claim has been rejected by another Faculty FMS, JK Mitra.
Quote of the complaint and demand for subsequent declaration Khandelwal wrote: “Given all these facts, I fear that I am not framed.”
There is a City Times, Mitra acknowledged that he sent a letter to the dean for an investigation of the incident, although it has refused to publish the source of his information.
Call an internal affair, Mitra said: “The incident should be reviewed and measures will be taken, if it is proved.”
Pending Bhalla said: “We have a demand for an application to the university. If the incident is confirmed, to take. “Refusal of the other comments, he added that the matter was now in the hands of the university.
In the meantime, New Delhi University Teachers’ Association (Duta) is also planning to include the issue in the next Academic Council (AC) session on 23 April. Said AC Bohidar member Sanjay K: “This is a serious problem and should be immediately accepted.”
In addition, examination, was to the MBA program (part time) and the SP Jain campus center-south, SGF has been divided the community.
While no member of the faculty was ready to go minutes, she acknowledged that the incident could have a negative impact on the integrity of key institutions.
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Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi, a business school established in 1954, admits 82 students per batch. Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the Commonwealth University Entrance test. The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 150 students. The institute is spread over 89.0 hectares.
It has 23 rooms and an auditorium can accommodate 500 people.
It has 223 computers with leased line Internet connectivity. Average annual salary of its graduating class was at Rs6, 88000th Deepak Nayyar is the Chairman of the institute.
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