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A report has suggested that it is likely that British students considering taking MBA courses in the UK will find it increasingly hard to find loans to cover the cost of their post-graduate studies.
According to a report in the Financial Times, the appeal of MBA courses in the US had recently been increasing among British students, thanks to the weak dollar.
However, the paper has now learnt that the credit crunch has dramatically reduced the number of student loans available for those considering such post-graduate courses.
It pointed to research carried out by the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators that showed that 50 lenders have suspended their post-graduate student loan deals.
“The cost of loan repayment is particularly high for students from outside the US who apply for loans from US institutions,” the paper explained.
“This is because credit references are not required and also the lenders find it harder to track down students on graduation if they return to their home countries.”
As a result, a British student looking for a post-graduate student loan in the US can expect to have to pay interest of around seven per cent.
With US MBA courses typically costing around $150,000 (£75,000) to complete, the rising price of loans could put many British students off, even though they know they will be able to secure high-paying jobs after graduation.
Source : gaapweb.com
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Bangalore: ICFAI Business School is a day of two discs management Tarkash - 2007 students for post-monitoring of management courses across India on 21 November.
More than 100 higher education institutions across the country were invited to the feast. Tarkash aimed at companies, exposure vis-à-vis students and facilitate their learning, the practical application of theoretical knowledge in the classroom. This year, it looks first in their exploitation of knowledge, management skills, human conscience Corporate Asset Management, marketing skills, information and know-how of financial magic. This year’s theme is “The Corporate jungle.”
Achieving facilitate the exchange of ideas among future leaders across all sectors, powered, their intellect, equipped with skills and talent. Avinash Mudliyar is a game of the Business is an event open to all graduates of colleges.
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National Institute of Management (NIM), Calcutta, 69th place (with a total score of 432.76) 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). NIM has scores of placement 133.21 points, 56.49 points faculty, 62.58 points out of academic institutions, 67.99 points at the interface of industry, 25 points on networking and l innovation, 60 points in the delivery programme, 13, 41 points on cinema visits and 14.08 points for university expenses.
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In its short existence of one year, employment in rural areas a resumption of the base 19000th Nearly 60 companies whose business is linked to the rural economy, their requirements this site on the payment of royalties between RS1 and Rs600, 200 per month. This will help you to find the source of skilled personnel within sentences, as the site has a large list of applications from graduates simple form just biotechnologists.
The website is the idea of Dr. Ajay Gupta, a product of the Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA).
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SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SP Jain) 8 Standings (with a total score of 721.66) 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). Jain, SP scores placement 259.29 points, 97.90 points faculty, 69.82 points out of academic institutions, 78.55 points at the interface of industry, 60 points on networking and Innovation, 60 points in the programme to deliver 40 Points to Programs, 40.64 points and cinema visits 15.47 points academic expenses.
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THE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEEE), Kerala Section, and ‘IEEE GOLD’ (IEEE Graduates Of the Last Decade) are jointly organising a workshop on ‘Pragmatic Project Management’ here on Saturday.
The session, to be held at the Amphitheatre of ER&DCI here from 9.30 a.m., will be handled by Mr Brajesh C., Head, Process Automation Group, NeST, Thiruvananthapuram.
An IEEE spokesman said the workshop aimed to bring the oft-forgotten principles of management back into focus. It will cover a variety of project management techniques, with special emphasis on industry best practices.
The technical talk would mainly cover subjects such as project management principles, project lifecycle, scheduling and costing, the spokesman said.
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Overseas Business Schools may still be the best, in conjunction with the establishment of management scholars. But a growing number of students opting for Top Business Schools India despite a guarantee of admission to the Class B USA or European schools.
This is the charm of a degree rather Indian management costs compared to the advantage of a sea, attracts many ISB, IIMS and XLRI.
Indeed, they find the quality academics, links with other business schools, exchange programmes and other institutions at the cutting edge of the Indian administration on an equal footing with schools in the World Top 25 Business Schools.
Dan Mitchell, an overseas student to the Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, finds the college’s Faculty of the London Business School and the University Kellogs the USA as well as an international exhibition university.
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In a large country with a population young, attractive, both educational needs and toys, the art of designing toys is always a great demand and is considered as a career to join the fun.
The Ahmedabad-based National Institute of Design - offers a double-and-a-half-year postgraduate programme in toy design and development for the graduates.
“It is interesting to note that we can win architects, engineers, computer specialists to man and child, ‘Sudarshan Khanna, director of NID’s toy Centre, told IANS here.
“We take seven to eight people per year. We give them projects and work related to themes of research on cultural heritage - special needs and disabilities. Everybody has to go through all disciplines and then decide on a specialization. In other places the emphasis is on the whole sector, “said Khanna, a distinguished researcher in India’s toy traditions.
NID campaign for his graduate studies in toys, saying its students have worked “, as creator of specialists and advisers with companies such as Tata Interactive Systems, Creative Lernhilfen Pvt Ltd, Funskool Pvt Ltd, HABA industry - as in the social sector for projects in the field of crafts From design development, health, education and play therapy
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TNT India, Pune, in collaboration with based Symbiosis Institute of Management, a program to manage its staff. All employees of TNT in the western region, graduates are eligible for the course. They must go on the basis of an examination and interview. Employees of TNT, who opt for the training programme for 18 months, after which they get a post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBA) degree of symbiosis.
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A four-day Faculty workshop on Soft Skills Development was organized by the ICFAI National College, Coimbatore recently.
Opening the workshop R. Nandagopal, PSG director of the Institute of Management Studies, said that systems management training has been a great demand for students.
This led to engage highly qualified and talented faculty, he said.
From management tend to more graduates find a job to go into teaching.
This led to what the large gap between supply and demand in educational institutions, he said.
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