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The Faculty of Management Studies, College of Materials Management (FMS) Jabalpur, a Business School Founded in 1994, admits 55 students per batch. Number of hits on the basis of benefits in terms of Madhya Pradesh common entrance test (MPJET). The Institute has a youth hostel, 154 students.
FMS covers 39 hectares.
It has 5 classrooms and an auditorium for 200 people. It has 75 computers with dial-up Internet. Suryavanshee RN is the director of SGF and A Natarajan is the president.
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It is a system that offers numerous references to the correct terminal. Management of men, materials and the image of an institution.
The students’ register Delhi University (DU), manages the admission of more than 500 students at sea each year, ensures that the experience is smooth for her.
Even as their Indian counterparts welding it out in serpentine queues, foreign students go through the completion of formalities for admission with ease. A little planning in advance, this aspect is simple.
Students from more than 50 countries for admission to the AU per year. The process begins in January, when the issues of registries formal notification to all countries. The information is also available on the website of YOU.
“We expect the students, their applications not later than the end of April,” informs Professor AS Narag, foreign students “consultant. A professor at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) since 1969, Narag place all tools, although the system oiled.
After a short list of students, eligibility requirements are the letters at the end of May to allow them to apply for student visas.
“Most students come from the first week of June and formalities. As a general rule, they have a pleasant experience,” Narag informed, this mandate has been for the past 17 years.
Aziza Zyivoddin Khan of Uzbekistan, here’s you connect to the MBA program has agreed not to have to go through the usual loops.
Your elder sister Zyivoddin Feroza Khan, followed by an MBA from FMS, but believes that it is a little more junior level are responsible for advising small problems faced by foreign students in their daily routine.
Narag recognizes that the university is positive prejudices vis-à-vis foreign students. The diplomas for students are heavily subsidized - they pay only $ 100 per year to their schools.
However, the university is a single registration fee of up to $ 300 for Undergraduate courses, $ 400 for Post-Graduate Programs and $ 500 for MPhil and PhD. On an average of 500 students enrolled each year, you in a cool Rs 70 lakh.
“This happened for a good Corpus created for better opportunities for students,” said Narag.
A State-of-the-art International House students for women is an example. The hostel, inform Narag, everything - from microwave ovens on rice cookers and washing machines.
“Do you think these students go to the ambassador of our brand and help the country’s image management,” said Narag. Indeed, current high Commissioners of Uganda, Ethiopia and Mauritius are old.
“Once I met with three government ministers of Uganda, had studied at YOU,” remembers Narag. The majority of foreign students come from the SAARC countries, but also more recently, students from countries in Southeast Asia have also been coming in
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How does the youth look at the general budget? For most college students it’s no more than ”just another political gimmick”.
Said Nishat Ahmed, a second year English (honours) student of Hindu College: ”The budget, like any other political announcements, shouldn’t be taken at its face value. It takes time for political promises to translate into substantial action. The annual budget for me is just another political stunt.”
A BA (pass) final year student of Kirori Mal College, Anil Sharma, felt that students do not usually face the repercussions of the budget. ”Most students don’t earn, hence we are not affected by increasing taxes,” he said.
While some students did express some interest in the budget, they also confessed that the curiosity was more academic in nature. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), said: ”As a management student, I look for insights into the possible repercussions that it may have on companies and consumers.”
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How does the sight of young people from the general budget? For most students, it is more als”nur another Gimmick”policy.
Nishat Ahmed Said, a second year English (Honours) from the Hindu College Student:”The budget, like any policy announcement should not be at their nominal value. It takes time to translate political commitments into action essential. The annual budget for me is just a more political turn.”
A BA (PASS) students graduating Kirori times College, Anil Sharma, felt that students are not generally against the effects of the budget. ”Most students do not deserve that we are not affected by higher taxes,”he said.
While some students have expressly some interest in the budget, also confessed that curiosity was more academic. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Economics (FMS), said:”as a management student, I see a glimpse of the potential impact that perhaps on businesses and consumers. “
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The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) provides for the introduction of Masters of Business Administration in Management of Services (MBA-MS) course from July 2004 for interested services industry. The MBA program is an MS 2 years full time. The first year of his administration, it is mainly for professionals in finance, health, information technology, public services and hospitality and transportation. The course has 44 seats and the selection process includes written exam, followed by an interview and group discussion. The course is complementary courses, which are not part of the joint meeting of MBA programs to distinguish the normal management programmes.
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Whether in India or does not seem to be a hot issue discussed these days, but “brilliant time” seems to be here in Delhi University’s Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
The SGF has experienced a remarkable placement season this year with the national average wage crossing R 7 lakh per annum.
Improvement of investment have also seen, for engineering students at IIT. In India provide more SGF up Rs 13 lakh, the highest international package proposed by the trade in raw materials a company $ 65000 The average salary this year is Rs 7.3 lakh per annum, from Rs 6.88 lakh last year.
With the recruitment process has just ended has been, and all 76 students in various national and international corporations, the mood in the SGF seems optimistic.
Nearly 100 students-enterprises involved in the recruitment of this year. While recruitment takes typically more than a week, students say this year, all the seats were delivered on the first day.
“The investment process has just passed and there has been a phenomenal season. More than 40 companies came the first day.
“Indeed, we have again a number of companies that we visit later, given that the whole lot was already in place,” said Nidhi Monakar FMS student.
“It was a balanced mix of finance, marketing and consulting companies. The increasing presence of information technology companies (25 per cent of all stages) is also a new and interesting developments” said the dean of the FMS VK Bhalla.
At the other end of the city, “factor welfare” is also experienced by students from IIT Campus. The students say that a large percentage of engineering students last year have already been placed.
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Delivering a lecture on “Leadership and values in a turbulent world ‘, the dean of the Harvard Business School, said:” As for the horse on the crest of the wave current economic, business and other leaders an important opportunity for the ethical aspects of sound for the whole country. “The conference was recently in the capital, in partnership with the Faculty of Economics, Business and the American Chamber of Commerce in India (AMACHAM).
Clark spoke about the importance of the values of leadership in a turbulent world today, where he said that managers are crucial to the future success of India. “Given that the USA and other countries of the world look to strengthen economic ties with India in many parts of interested partners overseas to ask” how to be efficient and transparent in our interactions and operations? “Clark.
“They with India a long and strong tradition of political and opinion leaders, spoke and lived values and ethics. Le Monde sees as Mahatma Gandhi perhaps one of the greatest leaders Ethical this time, “said Clark.
In this course, he has focused on the challenge that the leaders of achieving effective integration of values and act in the workplace, in their communities and their families. The event was chaired by the Dean of the SGF, United Kingdom and Sunil Bhalla Mehta, president AMACHAM India.
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The Faculty of Business Economics (FMS), South Campus, Taksha - the store paper writing competition for the design students of MBA Management Services (MBA-MS).
MBA-MS is the first of its kind full-time MBA program in India by the FMS on the establishment by specialists and leaders in the services sector. It is also the first regular full-time MBA program SGF in the South Campus, University of Delhi.
Taksha invites participants to submit a business tour of 3000 words on topics such as health care, retail, IT / ITES sector and the financial sector. This contest is open to students and administrative staff of enterprises. Each document must be the current scenario, the challenges of the future, the vision and strategies to follow.
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Three months before he landed in the symbiosis between the Institute for Business Economics (SIBM) Campus in Pune, Aniruddha Basu has spent time learning basic in accounting and economics. But this was not simply a case of a (REC, Nagpur) Engineer want pferchen to 101 Commerce. It was much more rigorous part of a pre-training session, continuing its SIBM students online and in this case, the comfort of Basu’s home in Guwahati. The result: “I could analyze a balance sheet, even before I started in classes”, boasts 25 years, Basu.
If you’re in a good school B is difficult, and always will be even more difficult. And the value of supplements for innovative teaching is only one of many things, animals aggressive one-but-not-right-IIM schools as SIBM, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) and the Faculty of Economics of ‘enterprise (FMS) in Delhi University, to bridge the gap between them and the IIMS (A, B, C, L) and XLRI.
FMS Take, for example. Next year there will be new courses in the fields of management consulting, education and civil aviation. Or SIBM. The school has a staff of coaching youth, the development programme with which graduates have to tap the ability to contribute to the solution on-the-job problems. Indeed, after placement (to happen before disclosing out), students spend three months at the Institute, learn more about the industry, they have opted. “The idea is to familiarize with the possibilities of business before moving to a part of them,” says Arun Mudbidri D., director of the school.
Given that all three institutes are quite old, they have a large network of alumni, they work to win the confidence of work. JBIMS, for example, a 2000 member strong network of alumni, for the program students guardians. At SIBM, students (in small groups of three or four) under a mentor right after the first semester. Every fortnight, the group takes his mentor, the man as Satish Sekhri, MD of Kalyani Brakes, for a period of three to four hours.
FMS, on the other hand, as alumni DS Brar, CEO, Ranbaxy, Ramesh Sobti, CEO, ABN-Amro Bank, and Sunder Hemrajani, Executive Director (distribution), Pepsi Foods. All of these companies recruit regularly by the FMS. There are other advantages, too. One of FMS “Alumni LG recently endowed with air conditioning school.
Mentor, former assets, and a strong base in labour practices help students move closer to the Recruiter expectations. Mr Rajan Acharya, Vice President (Corporate HRD), Wipro, a graduate of SIBM: “We are going to almost all schools known and B, we take a look on the potential of a candidate to develop in the ‘future. In this regard, students from our SIBM Labour.
For FMS and JBIMS, location is another major advantage. It is not unusual for presidents of major companies in South Mumbai as HLL, Johnson & Johnson, and stop Tata Motors, the host school for conferences. Says Manish Daruka, a student at the first JBIMS years: “The Faculty Visiting here is very powerful. You tell us exactly what’s happening in the business world. Besides the projects, they give us to work very useful. ”
Value for money MBA
Perhaps one of the greatest attractions of the three schools is relatively low for their courses. SGF, which won last year, 26000 applications for only 90 seats of the bid, fees, a pittance-R 10000 per year. JBIMS RS 40000 per year, and has SIBM this year, raised its fees R RS 90000 to 75000 per year. “It is a simple cost-benefit analysis,” Daruka Quips.
Indeed. FMS above the average (Switzerland) years of salary placement this season was Rs 6.88 lakh, JBIMS was a little less than 6.4 R and R SIBM’s 4.5 lakh. How does it compare with that of the IIMS? A was Rs 6.2 lakh, 6.1 lakh BR, CR 6.2 lakh, and L’6, 18 lakh of the RS. A reservation is in order, but: Salaries All figures are based on information provided by the respective schools B and thus a nominal value of BT.
Making these deals are better. On JBIMS, Top-personnel are the mediators of Tata Group, McKinsey & Co., HSBC, Icici, P & G, ITC, Cadbury, Coca-Cola. At SIBM, it is also a stellar list of Wipro, Glaxo Smith Kline, Colgate-Palmolive, Accenture, and P & O Nedloyd. FMS also leads heavyweights such as Ranbaxy, GE and HLL.
For their relatively low fees, settlements Chase aggressive consultancy and project management development programmes. JBIMS, for example, deserves RS 2 crore every year of project work, and racked up SIBM RS 1 crore development management programs alone. “We have MBA graduates in the Corporate World, even before the IIMS,” says RK Jadhav, director, JBIMS, home, school driving the right of all superlatives management training.
It may take years, until one of the three squeezed out a trio of powerful IIM (A, B and C), but nobody will deny that they have a fair chance to do.
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The delivery of business management, professionals more demand on the market during the year 2002. Fifteen management schools in Tamil Nadu was the only one in the last 2 years. Therefore, wages did Rs10, 000 per month, and campus settings have been extended for 3 months instead of the usual 1-2 days in 2002. Other companies have been invited to the campus increase the chances of negotiations.
Business schools also use the pool stages by collecting bio-data of all students at all institutions and sending them to several companies find jobs for them. McKinsey, KPMG, Accenture, Deloitte and Touche and Ernst & Young have reduced the parameters campus of more than 60 percent after the Andersen accounting scandal.
Jobs for students from 20 business schools is 1.6 persons in 2000 to 1.1 persons in 2002. He was a decline of over 40 per cent in campus settings. Salaries in some enterprises have decreased by 25 per cent. After Outlook Cfore survey, the Top 10 Business Schools in 2002 were as follows: first, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (first in 2001), secondly, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (third in 2001), thirdly, Indian Institute of Management , Calcutta (second in 2001); fourth, FMS, New Delhi (sixth in 2001); fifth, XLRI, Jamshedpur (fifth in 2001), sixth, NITIE, Mumbai (sixth in 2001), seventh, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Business Management , Mumbai (ninth in 2001), eighth, Indian Institute of Management, Indore (seventh in 2001); Ninth, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (newcomers) and the tenth, SP Jain Institute of Business Management, Mumbai (eighth in 2001) .
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