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The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) action plans, students and their parents and complaints issue showcause notices management of schools and universities that are not tuition reimbursement and keep the certificates original university students wishing to change their school before the academic course begins.
The technical training corps plans direct regulation on institutions refund all fees charged by the student, after deduction of processing fee not exceeding 1000 R
If the student is leaving after his admission to the course and the seat is not occupied by the last day of registration, the establishment is still seen relatively tax deduction of monthly tax and relatively rented the hostel Youth.
There are about 1100 B-100 schools and universities in India.
Last year, AICTE has received complaints from students and parents, against more than 100 schools of management, that there Director approximately 70 per cent of fresh settlements
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Calcutta: A student at the Indian Institute of Management - Calcutta was killed in an accident and another seriously injured after its engine pushed into a cycle lamp-post before an exit to Diamond Harbour.
First-year students, Vishal Jain (21) and Ankur Singh (20) went to his motorcycle late Tuesday. In the dark of night arrivals, it hit a Pailan, Bishnupur of the police.
Vishal and police said Ankur were thrown into the motorcycle. Vishal suffered serious head injuries and died over time, it was at the local hospital.
His friend Ankur, are in a private hospital. His condition was serious.
Vishal and police said Ankur were examined by a patrol van when they go down Diamond Harbour Road.
Vishal uncle was a former Director General of Police, while Ankur father was an officer of IAS Jharkhand. IIM C authorities are sparsely-lipped on the incident.
Police want to know that two students of the Institute had a reputation far from their Hostel late at night.
They have also increased patrols in and around IIM C joka Pailan campus and after the tragic accident.
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Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi, a business school established in 1954, admits 82 students per batch. Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the Commonwealth University Entrance test. The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 150 students. The institute is spread over 89.0 hectares.
It has 23 rooms and an auditorium can accommodate 500 people.
It has 223 computers with leased line Internet connectivity. Average annual salary of its graduating class was at Rs6, 88000th Deepak Nayyar is the Chairman of the institute.
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The yard behind the boy’s hostel at Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur is strewn with discarded packs of Gold Flake Kings, Wills Classics and other expensive brands of cigarettes. The students here are the best, the brightest, and the richest - for this is one of the top-ranked MBA and Human Resources programmes in the country, the training ground for the young Turks of corporate India. Across the tree-lined main road that bisects the Jamshedpur campus is a another dormitory - spartan quarters where a group of grown men live together, eschewing private property and on a salary of Rs 6,000 each. They are the Jesuit fathers, who carry on the Catholic legacy of educational excellence into the forefront of business education in India. It is perhaps the greatest of ironies - that these very men who have renounced worldliness are so adept at training young men and women to become the most privileged and economically successful members of our liberalised…
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The Department of Management Studies (DMS), Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology of Bangalore, a business school established in 1987, admits 59 students per batch.
Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the online test (OT). The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 60 students.
DMS is spread over 17 acres.
It has 5 classrooms and an auditorium that can accommodate 400 persons. It has 60 computers with VSAT Internet connectivity.
HK Balakrishna is the Director of DMS and LP Rajan is the Head of the Department.
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The Department of Management Studies, Mohamed Sathak Engineering College (DMS) of Kilkarai in Tamil Nadu, a business school established in 1995, admits 59 students per batch.
Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the online test.
The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 120 students.
DMS is spread over 107.42 acres. It has 8 classrooms and an auditorium that can accommodate 1,000 persons. It has 432 computers with leased line/ISDN Internet connectivity. SH Ibrahim is the Director of DMS and Hamid Abdul Qadir is its Chairman.
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Department of Management Studies (DMS) at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in New Delhi was established in 1976. It admits 54 students per batch. Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) of the IITs and IISc. The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 120 students. DMS is spread over 320 acres.
It has six classrooms and an auditorium that can accommodate 1,000 people.
It has 280 computers with leased line/ISDN Internet connectivity. Average annual salary of its graduating class was at Rs5,31,000.
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Department of Management Studies (DMS), MK University at Madurai in Tamil Nadu, established in 1980, admits 50 students per batch. Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the common university entrance test (CUET).
The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 120 students.
RSM is spread over 10 acres. It has 12 classrooms and an auditorium that can accommodate 340 people. It has 57 computers with leased line/ISDN Internet connectivity.
Average annual salary of its graduating class was at Rs2,00,000. U Surya Rao is the Director of the DMS, MK University.
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The Madha Engineering College (MEC)-Department of Management Studies of Chennai, a business school established in 2001, admits 120 students per batch.
Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the online test (OT). The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 500 students. MEC is spread over 28.80 acres. It has 42 classrooms and an auditorium that can accommodate 2,000 persons.
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RANCHI Statesman News Service, June 26. — Hardly, dust on the IIM fee cut controversy, another of India, the first B-schools, Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI), Jamshedpur rockten was amended by a controversy about an other form. Freshers women at the Institute have clearly argued that older students poisons benahm wrong with them, under the tunic of the zerlumpend on Tuesday night. Sources from the institute said the incident took place after the orientation programme for freshers received at the main hall. Some students, seniors were asked to drink too, his juniors before getting to students from the hostel. Some reports indicate older girls who tried to force them to consume alcohol, and a senior student allegedly tried to kiss a fresher. It denies, and tried to push him away, but he again, a source close to the first-year student said. The girl went to their rooms, according to reports, but were followed by the elderly, who tried to enter the premises, but was unable to attend, after the staff of the Institute operates. If this correspondent trying to talk to some freshers on the incident through the telephone, there were mixed reactions. While some denied such an event took place, acknowledged that the others, he said, but she did not want to “distressed”. Some other, “said the part of the incident was blown. A report on the incident was also published on a website for managing students from different B-schools. When contacted Friday XLRI N Casmirraj director refuses the incident. He said that the whole story was “cooked up” for the prestige malignant Institute.
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