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The International Institute of Fashion Technology (IIFT) has a fully equipped centre in Noida in JOP Plaza, Sector-18. Here, students from various courses taught as Fashion Design, Interior Design, Computer-Aided Design fashion, clothing, etc. Merchandising
The founder and CEO of IIFT, M. Ratnadeep Lal, so that the mode of technology is one of the main areas in which India can be an important and deserve valuable currency for the country.
India is a pioneer in the field of embroidery, glass beads, colors and Indian products are very popular throughout the world.
The opening of the IIFT has been celebrated as a wonderful contribution to the implementation of India in the fashion world map and the opening of the Noida center is feared that the recognition at international level. The Centre was established in the presence of a number of students, specialists and directors of the Centre, Sanjay Agarwal and Vivek Agarwal.
The Noida center organized a fashion show at the hotel, where Shipra models have been renamed to the bottom of the ramp, wearing beautiful Indian and Western clothing designed by IIFT students. The clothes were highly appreciated by the public.
Mr. Sanjay Agarwal (director) said that the centre is the first of its kind in Noida, where students receive quality education in the field of fashion and design. Already IIFT students worthy of the name both in India and abroad. The Centre is also introducing a new course on computer-aided design.
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Preparation of viable business plans, the task because of their own. In fact owed. The judges have tried to curve technology, the lifting of weaknesses in their models. But students have their land, defend their work. Most of them, however, fumbled with finance, an integral part of the plans.
The competition, called Advantage Kerala, was organized by the Rotary Club of Cochin East and the Muthoot group. Each team received 20 minutes for the presentation of the plan and 10 minutes to defend, while judges dissects the model.
The three crew members were School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi, the School of Communication and Management Studies, Kalamassery; DC School of Management and Technology, Idukki, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode; Rajagiri the School of Management, Kochi, Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Science and Technology, North Parur, and ICFAI.
While the team lacked the development of investment expenditure and another, it had all segmented, gains fabulous project, but that in their call for a plan model of social engagement without profits.
Another group had more or less, a sheet of sufficient financial resources to calculate its profits for a single product. But the team was unable to come with a USP (Unique Selling Proposition) for its product to gain ground, which is available on the market.
The Indian Institute of Management team won the competition with akribischer planning and organized a concept for its venture with the name of online tutorial, terming a mission for the development of human resources.
Ravi Girdhar, Surabhi and Aditya Prasad Chaturvedi, the team said the cause of unemployment among people living in fact the state has fewer options for vocational training and personality development. Charting a venture in the online training of professionals in information technology (IT), IT support services, care, fashion design and so on, the team has shown that the problem of unemployable graduates could be resolved, and this to all businesses bottom-line balanced. You have a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis of their venture.
K. Sreenivasan, Sharath and Vinod M.K. ICFAI Nair of the team, bags second prize. Heal on wheels, its plan for providing medical care and mobile emergency was full of ideas. The team has a good presentation by the provision by seeking financial details
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The Institute of Professional Studies was established in June 2000 by the Executive of the University of Allahabad. Currently, the Institute has four centres: Centre of Food Technology, Computer Center of Education, Centre of Fashion Design & Technology Center of Photojournalism & visual communication.
The unique characteristics of the Institute are the development of entrepreneurship programs in the fields of foodstuffs, construction apparel, multimedia, software, etc. The academic programmes of the Institute in collaboration with institutes like IIT Kharagpur, IIT, Kanpur, National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, nutrition and Action Research Centre (FRAC), Lucknow, and the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centres (SPARC) , Mumbai. It receives financial support from University Grants Commission and the Ministry of food processing industry, the Government of India. Ex-student of the Institute have found internships with organizations.
The Centre of Food Technology (CFT) has a comprehensive approach to human resources planning in the food sector. The Vision of food science, food production, food processing, food technology, food management, development of entrepreneurship, food and rural development, nutrition and industry shorthand for insurance the quality safe food and nutrition, research and development of functional food products. The MSc in food technology was in July 2002. This was confirmed by a grant from the Ministry of Industry processing of foodstuffs, the Government of India, as part of its? Manpower Development Programme
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Most leave school for the purpose of higher education, so it is in a better position to find a job of their choice. Traditional production three or four years of university education is the classic choice of 10-plus-two. But at the end d ‘, Anuradha Mohit discovered and they have not really been any qualifications for a certain type of work. Kruttika, on the other side of monitoring the training directly after school and found that it helped to develop their skills to direct employment.
She is now with its beauty products and hair dressing training in a full-time job with a prominent beauty salon. She plans to work in recent years. One day, his goal is to be independent. Even Mudalliar Commission (1952) pointed out that at the end of secondary school, a student must be able to assume responsibility for life and take a call.
Recently, the Union has the government announced the easing of the clause to check emigration, for those going abroad. These include those of 10 plus two qualifications and those in possession of two-year diploma, certificates recognized by the institutions by the National Vocational Training or its equivalent to the USA.
Coherent on the addition of 10-plus-two models of education, vocational training program was adopted in 1977-78 under the direction of education, Delhi. The training courses are offered:
* Based on electrical engineering, automobiles, structure and manufacturing, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment and electronics technology
* Based on Trade: Office Secretariat, shorthand (English), accounting and auditing, marketing and sales, banks, life insurance, insurance and railways assistant
* Home-based medicine: Restoration and Management Services, the conservation of fruits and vegetables, fashion design-build and clothing, textiles, dyeing, designing and printing textile design and weaving.
* For health and medicine based on: health and beauty, culture, ophthalmic technology, medical laboratory technology, auxiliary health and obstetrics and X-ray technicians.
* Hotel and tourism based on tourism and travel, hotel and catering management technology and the bakery and confectionery
* Based on agriculture: milk production, horticulture
* Other courses: computer application, library and information science.
The Delhi University (DU) has launched an initiative in the year 1972 by the creation of the College of Vocational Studies. Later, most members of the AU has launched universities offer courses in industrial relations and personnel, management, entrepreneurship and small business development, tourism, publishing, office and secretarial, practice management, retail and trade, to register. Some institutions of higher education began, job-oriented, short-term courses to equip students, jobs in the sector Corporate houses.
Sri Guru Govind Singh College of Commerce, began in Duisburg, two new training courses - Diploma international marketing and business degree in journalism and corporate communication. Industrial Training Institute (ITI) and high schools offer specialized engineering and non-technical, vocational training. The duration varies from one to two years.
The National Open in the capital, the school offers courses such as typewriters or word processing, secretarial practice, furniture and cabinets, home economics, food and Front-office management, poultry, home wiring and repair of household appliances, radio, tape recorder and television repair, cutting and sewing, Outfit, health, Beauty-culture, library Meanwhile, the cold air conditioning and a certificate in computer . The duration varies from six months to one year.
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The last year saw Ranchi University College (UK) to develop a new love - Training courses. Each year in July, universities begin completion of new courses. While some talk of bio-technology, others talk about exciting fashion design plans. Impressive, but you can not help rolling his eyes and wonder what has really …
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In Ranchi, over a dozen of this type are underway between the offer and closing. But overall, with the exception of a few higher education institutions such as St. Xavier’s, the infrastructure is, furthermore, does not question.
Quote of the offer are impressive. These are Bachelor of Computer Application of information technology, mass communications and video production, clerical and secretarial management communication practices (or functional), German, communication (or functional) Hindi and principles and practice of insurance.
The courses are offered to academics and students level can be an Honours Degree, too.
Also available intermediate-level courses, students rather than Add-Ons, if prices are generally not for that job. Courses in this category, has taught at the CBSE intermediate model in universities and more than two schools, including Computer Science, cosmetics, training, sewing, among others.
Jamshedpur In addition, most universities offer three years of studies in the field of Information Technology and Bachelor in Business Administration. Jamshedpur, such as universities Workers’ College and Karim City College (KMC), even for such courses. Jamshedpur Women’s College of Environmental Sciences and the method of design, while Abdul Bari Memorial College (ABM) offers a conclusion fully fledged advertising and marketing.
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The JD Institute of Fashion Technology (JDIFT) was in 1988 in Mumbai and New Delhi, and then in 1992, to offer programs in the design of fashion and technology. According to the Director General, JDIFT, RC Dalal: “We have more than 19 centres in India and abroad. Only in New Delhi, we have seven centres catering for almost 900 students, which shows the confidence we relied on by students and their parents. “Most centres JDIFT worked under the model of the franchise system JDIFT and follow the guidelines, while offering our courses, he said.
Currently JDIFT offers 15 programs in the various fields of design and Lifestyle Industry. They are in fashion design, CAD-CAM, fashion illustration, a style of management buy fashion; garment export; designing jewelry; interiors; Fashion photography; Visual Merchandising, fashion journalism, among others .
“Henceforth, the type of training has become a fad with students like their parents, as they recognized the fact that we are a good career in which he” pointed out Dalal. He believed that the growing awareness by the media and the fashion conscious class associated with many multinational companies in the Indian market was a suggestion that the fashion industry, and thus the need for industry the mode of teaching in question.
Dalal noted that JDIFT students participated in work niche as a “styling” allocated to television channels like MTV and Channel V. “This is a relatively new field in the fashion industry. For Styling tasks, we must combine different elements and visual aesthetic, you come with the proper effect, “said Dalal.
Speaking of the existing infrastructure at the Institute, Dalal, said: “We propose to students, state-of-the-art facilities, labs and creative space, so that they come with their own business some thing of the original. ”
According to Dalal, “JDIFT is the first institute of fashion Asian establishing a specialization fully in the window decoration.” The course is aimed at strategic and creative decorating showcases to develop cadres of a clear vision, as well as marketing and creativity of lateral thinking An effective implementation of design, so that this On the environment, space and the product, a holistic approach to the approach of Visual Merchandising.
JDIFT had excellent relations with the industry, to be held in the right place regarding the placement of students, Dalal said. It has developed at the Institute, that the pupils were in different industrial projects, for example, a project with the Mall of the chain “lifestyle” and “Black”, where his work designing and executing the project. He added: “There is still a niche area to work, where students can choose up to Rs 20000 through the window.
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The JD Institute of Fashion Technology (JDIFT) was in 1988 in Mumbai and New Delhi, and then in 1992, to offer programs in the design of fashion and technology. According to the Director General, JDIFT, RC Dalal: “We have more than 19 centres in India and abroad. Only in New Delhi, we have seven centres catering for almost 900 students, which shows the confidence we relied on by students and their parents. “Most centres JDIFT worked under the model of the franchise system JDIFT and follow the guidelines, while offering our courses, he said.
Currently JDIFT offers 15 programs in the various fields of design and Lifestyle Industry. They are in fashion design, CAD-CAM, fashion illustration, a style of management buy fashion; garment export; designing jewelry; interiors; Fashion photography; Visual Merchandising, fashion journalism, among others .
“Henceforth, the type of training has become a fad with students like their parents, as they recognized the fact that we are a good career in which he” pointed out Dalal. He believed that the growing awareness by the media and the fashion conscious class associated with many multinational companies in the Indian market was a suggestion that the fashion industry, and thus the need for industry the mode of teaching in question.
Dalal noted that JDIFT students participated in work niche as a “styling” allocated to television channels like MTV and Channel V. “This is a relatively new field in the fashion industry. For Styling tasks, we must combine different elements and visual aesthetic, you come with the proper effect, “said Dalal.
Speaking of the existing infrastructure at the Institute, Dalal, said: “We propose to students, state-of-the-art facilities, labs and creative space, so that they come with their own business some thing of the original. ”
According to Dalal, “JDIFT is the first institute of fashion Asian establishing a specialization fully in the window decoration.” The course is aimed at strategic and creative decorating showcases to develop cadres of a clear vision, as well as marketing and creativity of lateral thinking An effective implementation of design, so that this On the environment, space and the product, a holistic approach to the approach of Visual Merchandising.
JDIFT had excellent relations with the industry, to be held in the right place regarding the placement of students, Dalal said. It has developed at the Institute, that the pupils were in different industrial projects, for example, a project with the Mall of the chain “lifestyle” and “Black”, where his work designing and executing the project. He added: “There is still a niche area to work, where students can choose up to Rs 20000 through the window.”
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The Indian school is on all his hosts annual career expo, 1-3 December, the school is honorary president said here.
“Horizons” is a much-awaited event for all students involved in the island, “says PV Radhakrishna Pillai.
“This year, there are more than 26 higher education institutions, universities and participating institutions from India, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Dubai and Bahrain, at — He said.
“These institutions known to offer a variety of courses such as architecture and bio-technology, mechanical engineering, medicine, healing programs, hospitality and related services, law, economics, art, fashion, design, etc. “He said that this is a wonderful opportunity for students to discuss and decide on a course of higher education.
“There are individual presentations by the institutions, the first day of the expo on career development, which is open to all, followed by One-to-one meetings to fine,” he said.
Pillai said this is something which is very important for students and their parents. “A lot of time that we recognize that it is not really secure, the best way to adapt, if their children from school to happen.” He spoke of these events, she hopes that parents of children who are not only in the school of India, but also by other schools, it is illuminated.
He said that the world of work and the challenges that arise in the workplace is radically different, it modifies the professional profile. “Students should be aware of these changes and the gearbox for the challenges,” he said.
“We promised there shortly before we were elected, we would strive for the development of the personality of the student, so that it is competitive, loving, friendly, accommodating, Yet hard to meet the challenges of the new millennium, “said Pillai.
He said quite willing to participate in the exhibition in the main should be based on the following numbers: 17684166 DW: 222 / 17681457 or.
Below, a list of participants: Abdul Hakeem College in Vellore, Amal Al-Inst. Bahrain; Alliance Business Academy, Bangalore; AMA Intl. University, Bahrain; Vishawa Vidyapeetham Amrita, Coimbatore, Chennai Asan Memorial; Baisan Inst Of Hospitality Mgt. Bahrain; BITIC, Bahrain, BITS, Pilani, Dubai Centre, Centre for Mgt. Studies, Bangalore, Global Mgt Inst From Bahrain, Huron University, United Kingdom, IDP Education Australia, Bahrain, Manav Rachna Educational Society, Haryana, Manipal Academy, Bangalore; Mgt. Consultancy Group, Bahrain, New York Inst of Tech, Bahrain, PESIT, Bangalore, Rai University, Bangalore; The Royal University for Women, Bahrain, University of Wollongong, Dubai, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Inst of Vishwakarma Technology, Pune, Western Michigan University, USA; Congo Engineering College, erosion and Merit Asian School of Hotel Management, Ooty.
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