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New Frontiers (Indian Business Schools of opening centres Dubai).

Indian Business Schools are centres of the opening in Dubai. Business School, administrators and professors have been visiting Dubai to conduct feasibility studies and preparation of teaching materials.

XLRI and SP Jain Institute of Management and Research in Dubai. Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon and Indian Institute of Foreign Trade plan the establishment of Dubai, Africa and Southeast Asia. As a government of Dubai rules do not allow international institutions to fully utilize in possession of centres of Dubai, in collaboration with Al-Abbas XLRI the definition of their environment.

Al-Abbas, manages the logistics and infrastructure, while XLRI their curriculum and teachers from Dubai.

SP Jain Centre for Management has established its knowledge centre in the Village, by the Government of Dubai.

It is the only institute, a lounge full-time MBA program in the United Arab Emirates. The charge in the centre of Dubai is 3-4 times higher than the fees of India. The cost of Executive MBA course is 45000 Dirhamss, while the price of full-time MBA 55000 Dirhamss costs.

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade has also reserved a distance of 6500 square feet in the village for his knowledge venture.

Textile cluster in Tamil Nadu

tiruchirapalli, April 19 (PTI): The Union Textile Ministry is in phase textile cluster and sharing of investments in strategically important locations in Tamil Nadu.

A total of 20 groups were planned in the country, and it would be three in Tamil Nadu, G Ramesh Babu, Quality Assurance Officer and agent of cluster development, textiles Committee (Ministry of Textiles), told reporters.

Aufgegriffen the context of integrated development programmes Handwebstühlen cluster of feasibility studies were devoted to the education establishment.

The Committee had considered Full-gage centres machines and equipment for different activities, such as distortion, design and quality of a laboratory analysis of the usefulness of cotton on the basis main weaving together with companies based in different areas.

The clusters are in Tiruchirappalli, Kurinijipadi Cuddalore district and Tiruvannamalai.

These sites have been selected, since the textile 2005-06 by the development programme for the textile ministry had with funding from Rs.two crores.

Under the programme of 2006-07, ten new countries in order to cluster.

The main objetive of the whole project was to raise awareness among weavers and other more recent design and technology, has been inherited from sales outside qualifications. Consortiums composed of Weber and master craftsman, senior in the textile and villages still Junior-weaving community would provide the necessary training in the fields of specialization.

In Tiruchirapalli district, Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM) was as a partner in this program.

According to S. Sundar, in-Charge, Center for Contemporary Research Management of the BIM, students at the Institute were visiting handgewebten and textile companies in the field of evaluation of performance levels.

BIM will be in line with recommendations for the right type of machinery and technologies included in this program, and these recommendations will help in training centres mutual establishment.

As a pilot initiative, textiles consortia had already formed in Manamedu in the textile field where heritageous practices cotton production, etc. sarees takes place for several decades

Indian business schools opening centres in Dubai

Indian business schools are opening centres in Dubai. Business school administrators and professors have been visiting Dubai to conduct feasibility studies and prepare course materials.

XLRI and SP Jain Institute of Management and Research have set up centres in Dubai. Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, and Indian Institute of Foreign Trade are planning to set up centres in Dubai, Africa and South East Asia. As Government of Dubai rules do not permit international institutes to operate fully owned centres in Dubai, XLRI collaborated with Al Abbas to set up its centre.

Al Abbas managed the logistics and infrastructure while XLRI transferred its syllabus and faculty to Dubai.

SP Jain Centre for Management has set up its centre at the Knowledge Village set up by the Government of Dubai.

It is the only institute to offer a residential full-time MBA programme in the UAE. The fee charged at the Dubai centre is 3-4 times higher than that charged in India. Fees for executive MBA course is 45,000 Dirhamss while the course for full-time MBA costs 55,000 Dirhamss.

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade has also reserved a space of 6,500 square feet at the Knowledge Village for its venture.

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