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MICA (Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad), announced a programme of career development in new fields of communication - public relations and events. The course starts from July 15, 2003 and will cost Rs 150,000 ($ 4,000).
A press release adds that the main objective of the programme is to develop students in leading specialists in the fields of public relations and event management for careers in sectors Public Relations, Corporate Communications, event management and communication marketing functions.
The program is a nine-month full-time-which has a home on a Post-Graduate Certificate in the fields of public relations and event management.
The MICA version indicates that the program was developed in collaboration with renowned experts in the industrial sector. This program is a unique blend of academic skills and practices of mica consequence of the industry, they say.
The division added that the education system, learning and training in theory applications in the fields of public relations and event management. The program combines the disciplines of business management and communication and focuses on the management of public relations and events.
The division added that students with a Bachelor of three years or an equivalent level of qualification in each discipline are eligible. Application forms are tanks and strengthen the selection and applicants are called to the written exam and personal interview for final selection.
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Make washerman services of a slave or a house, or even a baby-sitter, a telephone conversation. The peasants in a remote village produced fluorescent lamps. In addition, the concept of contract farming implemented in the upper layers of Laddakh.
The idea is to earn income by sharing business with him and the marginalized part of society. Models of social protection has been undertaken in the display window at the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, (IIM-L). B-Pupils and students across the country have submitted their business plans of social protection of Business Plan competition called Saksham organizes Sunday.
The competition, designed by the Interest Group in Food and Agri Business (IGFAB), a group of students IIM-L, under the direction of Professor Sushil Kumar, was part of the international conference on the theme of “l ‘ agri-food and economic development in developing countries: Challenges and Opportunities “.
“B-schools hold many academic competitions for business strategy and planning, but Saksham is the first serious attempt by the business with the socio-economic development of marginalized groups,” said Junaid, a member IGFAB.
This collaboration with Abhishek Mitstudenten, Aniket, Jaspreet and Sarbani organizes the event.
In the first phase were invited entries from the first B-schools across the country and invited him to present his summary of the business plan. Of 100 responses received, 25 were selected by the IIM-L college members after a thorough evaluation. The 25 teams were then invited to give their entire plan, have been reassessed and finally five for the final selection of the event.
“Jyotir” - the team of Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), composed of Nikhil Varghese and V Badri Narayanan, won first prize for its approach to rural parts, self-help groups (SHGs) as as partners in the economy. “The idea has been proposed that the company would provide various components of fluorescent lighting on the SHGs in villages. SHGs They would mount components and finished lamps would be sold on the market,” said Nikhil . Badri said: “at a later stage, SHGs may be machines for the manufacture of components such as good.
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After college and Corporate Freshers leaders, men in uniform can learn management Fundas XLRI, Jamshedpur.
On 15 January XLRI general, a management programme for defence personnel. With this step, XLRI fall in the same league as Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad and Lucknow, where similar courses have been launched.
“In recent years, the armed forces have taken the initiative of management training its officers, a better path opened by the retirement,” said P. Venugopal, dean of the university in XLRI. The course for 50 students would be open for the staff of the Army, Navy and Air Force. “But the final selection of candidates, through the midpoint of the armed forces,” said Venugopal.
Intended officers with a minimum of five to 30 years of professional experience in defence, the course curricula of the year, a general management program within six months. “We share the course in two modules. During the first three months, a course on general management theories, the students opted for a specialization in the list of optional subjects required in the coming quarters,” said Mrs N . Casimir Raj, the director, XLRI.
Like their other courses, this time, XLRI is not itself with the limitation of normal education. Discussions are undertaken with houses for day to day industrial exhibition for students.
“Officials inclusion in this course, spend three to four hours a regular industrial established in the early days of the theory of class would be,” said Venugopal. It was not, after the closing of the offering of course.
Pending XLRI students we can now look forward to their level is not one but two Top Business Schools in the world.
XLRI link with universities in USA, Australia and south-west Asia to launch degree programmes sandwich and get more overseas for its offer placement students. “XLRI students, universities will visit these countries for the exchange of management programmes would not only degrees of the Institute, but also the university or university they are visiting,” said Raj. Search and exchange common curriculum Faculty are also available on the anvil.
“We welcome research and development (R & D) and the Faculty exchange programmes with XLRI League and our institutions in Australia and Vietnam,” said John Toohey, a professor of organizational behavior, Graduate School of Business RMIT University in Australia.
XLRI would also technical know-how and management expertise of institutions such as schools Bihar Institute of Technology (BIT) and about 22 Sindri HES Institute of the State.
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The foreign educational institutions have, since time immemorial, Calcutta students in a big reputation. And now, a Latin American city management, Scouting for students.
? Indian students are well place in the world. You have discs and brightest are required? said Yolanda Fernandez Ochoa, MBA Regional Manager, Central American Institute for Business Administration (INCAE), an after-school B above, headquartered in Costa Rica.
The Business School offers an MBA 21-month diploma in finance and economics, sustainable development and industry and technology, both in English and Spanish.
INCAE is closely linked to Pune-based Training & Advanced Studies in Management Ltd and Communications (TASMAC) and seeks students from several Indian cities, including Calcutta.
? We were impressed by students, we interviewed in Calcutta. The final selection will be held soon? said Ochoa. She said that a high score GMAT or GRE, two years? From experience and a? fairly well? Interview with a student, by the selection procedure.
The 21-month course costs $ 40,000. INCAE organizes exhibitions for placement in its campus each year, at the end of the course.
Although INCAE has 14 branches throughout Latin America, India is the first country in Asia where there is a tie-up. ? The first year we are on the quality of stress, students? Ochoa. The Institute has therefore decided to take 10 first-year students and the gradual increase in numbers.
Before discussing the city, Ochoa filled with students in Pune and Ahmedabad and will later visit Hyderabad, Cochin, Trivandam, Bangalore and Mumbai.
TASMAC? N common Prashant Dua said the Director-General:? TASMAC is the organization of interviews and other infrastructure support.?
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Panaji: Despite a height of 100 per cent of employment, Goans do not come from us to join the hotel and catering management technology, of course, by the Institute of Hotel Management , Alto-Porvorim, Goa, for various reasons, including the fact that this is not an Studies, but also the lack of awareness of this doctrine-installation.
The president of the Institute A. Roque D’Cruz, said Wednesday the journalists here that 150 seats for 3-year diploma course, he managed to barely 15 seats (Goan reserved for students), filled. Initially, 10 seats were reserved for Goans and it went to the request of local government to 35 last year. But as there was no response, the seats were limited to 15, he added. In its reply to a question, he said he did not know the number of places reserved asked by the local government for this year.
D’Cruz said that the Goa Institute under the National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology, New Delhi, which took the joint candidate for consideration for admission to first year degree in 3 years programme for 2001 -2002 academic session. The examination will take place on April 15 and the deadline for receipt of application forms was completed on February 12, he added. For the admission of candidates should be clear 12 Default in all flows with English as a compulsory subject and must be under 22 years, he said. It would then be for competitive All India examination, he said. The final selection was based on the overall results of the written test and personal interviews, he added.
He said that the diploma program, international recognition and institutions and universities in the USA, Switzerland, Australia, Austria, etc., credits granted to holders of other studies diploma. This disclosure was recruited out of the best hotels across campus settings regularly stages and, therefore, after the course has been ensured, he added. According to him, salaries could be offered in the R 4000 RS 11000 in major hotels, while the jobs on cruise ships may also bring much as 40000 RS RS 60000 per month.
Given that the Government of India began the hotel and catering management education in 1956 in Bombay, Madras, New Delhi and Calcutta, it was highly developed, “said D’Cruz. Today there are 21 Institute of Hotel Management and Food Craft 18 locations across India, in addition to other more than 150 institutions and recognized over 1000 associations recognized one. The Food Craft Institute was in Goa in July 1968 and upgrade to the last position during the year 1984. The Institute managed and funded by the Government. of India, department of tourism and has a Board of Governors.
The 3-year diploma offers training courses in cooking, R & B, Front Office, Housekeeping, etc., alongside the management of computer and know-how, at a cost of R 36200 for the first year . The craft courses, including Food Production & Pattisserie (60 seats), at a cost of 16960 for R 1 1 / 2 year course, Food & Beverage Service (2 parts), 24 seats at Rs 8160 for the six-month course . The short-term courses, Food Production & Pattisserie for 60 seats, Rs 9900 for a three-month course.
The Institute of Goa in a picturesque environment, the greatest pleasure the offer of its kind in the country and well equipped. Greening was also in its programme of expansion and 500 trees were planted, “said D’Cruz. Head of the division, Premilla Fernandes and Administrative Officer, Nogueira, were also present.
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