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Calcutta: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM-C) on its faculty at the 22nd session of the Council a letter dated April past Alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad Vipin Gupta, an original by the applicant against the Union PIL Department of Resource Development Human IIM’s helm for tuition of 1.50 lakh RS RS 30000, IIMC dean of planning and management, Ashish Bhattacharyya said.
The positive side is the meaning of the Court that, finally, is the centre of a dialogue with IIMS on fresh cut and autonomy.
“The key expectations reaffirming the institutional autonomy and limitation of financial dependence by the Indian government, so that money can be used in more pressure on primary education and gender equality Empowerment areas, “the letter said.
IIM-C faculty members have received the letter on Saturday.
Gupta’s letter, however, is stuffed with complains that the decision of the IIM-A to plead for a postponement had disrupted plans. “For this reason, all three IIMS lost their chances to obtain a guarantee of a stay in order to cut the tax,” the letter said.
He also criticized the proposal IIMA that during the current fee of Rs 1.50 lakh would be borne by students in the new session, RS 1.20 lakh aside at a level of trust that are returned, for students, for cases where the Tribunal has ordered an additional finally withdrew.
Such a trust can not, in the memorandum, associations, that the Constitution introduces the IIMS, writing said.
“He has a strong precedent for the issue of unilateral MHRD orders against the autonomy IIMS,” said the letter.
Bhattacharyya felt the best way forward was to maintain the status quo on cutting costs and reconciliation.
“The SC not to stay the implementation fees of about cutting the scene. On the other side not to consult IIMA IIMB and not a tax increase set as MHRD RS 30000. IIMS It can then decide fees for the academic year, “he said.
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Who are the Snow White and Seven Dwarfs of the corporate world? Ever heard of co-opetition? And how does one term mutual funds that will not cover liquor companies?
Not just the competitors, even the audience had a fun time, guessing answers to these questions at the finals of the business quiz, conducted by the IIM-Ahmedabad Alumni Association’s (IIM-AAA), Chennai chapter, here on Sunday.
In the end, when the Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Tiruchi, walked away with the IIM-AAA Anchor Cup 2006, it was a well-earned victory, followed by S.S.N School of Management in the second place and Bangalore’s ICFAI Business School in the third. The P.S.G Institute of Management, Coimbatore, stood fourth.
The quiz was being held to sensitise business school students in south India to the latest corporate happenings, said A. Satish Kumar, president, IIM-AAA Chennai chapter. Anchor Health and Beauty Care was the chief sponsor.
The preliminary written test had been conducted in Chennai, Bangalore, Coimbatore and Madurai. The finals consisted of 12 rounds, including an audio-visual round, two oral rounds and a rapid fire round, with quizmaster S. Jagan keeping the momentum going.
The last winner of the trophy was also BIM in 1994 after which the quiz was discontinued till the IIM-AAA decided to re-launch it, Mr. Satish Kumar said.
Handing over the cup to the winning team, N. Murali, Joint Managing Director, The Hindu , said such quiz contests should be made part of the college curriculum as they were not just clean fun but also of educational value.
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Januar 17 - Kolkata, Indian - International Accreditation zu sein scheint das Stichwort zwischen mehreren Top-B-indischen Schulen. IIM (Ahmedabad), XLRI, Jamshedpur, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research in Mumbai sind und wie die Getriebe bis zum Benchmark sich gegen die Besten der Welt.
Schritt Dieser wird nicht nur weitere Institute der “globalen Ambitionen ausländische und Studenten, sondern wird auch dazu beitragen, binden besser sie mit ihren bekannten internationalen Partnern für das von Anbieten gemeinsamen Programmen von und die Durchführung Studentenaustausch.
In jüngster Zeit IIM-A Bekanntgabe ihrer Entscheidung beantragen die begehrten EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) Akkreditierung
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GThe students prefer to study the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B), a ranking of the list of Business Schools in India, outdoing IIM, Ahmedabad (IIM-A).
This is because IIM-B-initiatives to improve the quality of education, according to a survey of the Economic Times
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India had 840 Business Schools (B schools) from March 2002, which have 65,000 Masters in Business Administration (MBA). A survey by Cosmode and the World Series Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad in the first top-10 B-schools in 2003.
– IIM Bangalore, Calcutta, IIM, IIM Lucknow, National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, Faculty of Management Studies, University of New Delhi, Delhi, J and Shailesh Mehta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, follow Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. According to the survey, the main factor that separates a top school is the rest of the Faculty and teaching, the others are research, publication and consultancy. On an average edge of the addresses of schools B-50 full-time professors, 73 percent with a promotion. The second phase of the school has 24 full-time professors, 47 percent with a promotion, while the third stage, 17 full-time teachers, of whom 35% have a doctorate.
The number of books published by the school average of 11.53 with the top-15, against 3.28 for the second phase of 25 schools and 1.08 for the remaining 60
On average, Management Development Programme Guidance and revenue amounting to Rs312.84 lakh for the Top 15, Rs42.38 lakh for the next 25 and Rs6.49 lakh for 60
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Students of the Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad are set to give the IIMs a run for their money if the placement pattern for the current year is any indication. Barely three weeks after an IIM Ahmedabad student set a record by bagging an annual salary package of Rs 67 lakh, an ISB graduate broke the record by accepting a package from an international company for Rs 80 lakh.
The five-year-old ISB did not release the name of the student.
Its deputy dean Ajit Rangnekar said in a statement, “The placement results for 2005 have been phenomenal. The number of offers our students received this year jumped by 26%, with the number of international offers increasing by 55%. Consultancies were the biggest recruiters followed by information technology and financial services.”
Of the 273 students in the 2005 batch, 251 participated in the placement process. They received 344 offers, of which 333 were lateral and 31 international.
While there was a growth in international offers, the number of Indian companies offering international assignments too has gone up. Companies like Birlasoft, ITC Infotech, Satyam, Mindtree Consulting and RPG offered international positions to ISB students in countries like the UK, Australia, US and Singapore.
With a representation of 19%, ISB’s Class of 2005 had the highest number of women students across B-schools in the country. Out of the 52 women students in the class, 48 participated in the placement. The highest offer made to a woman this year was Rs 20 lakh, an increase of 53% compared to Rs 13 lakh in 2004.
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Calcutta: The Faculty of the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, the mobilization against the costs cut, the European Union for human resource development ministry, before the long-awaited meeting of its Board of Governors.
Board meeting, with the Union HRD ministry envoy visit was preponed a day. The board of directors is now March 26.
The preponement is, indeed, for the ministry official joint secretary VS Pandey.
It comes in the wake of the cyclone on the IIM Ahmedabad Society Meeting, where he warned Bakul Dholakia directed the consequences of confronting the ministry.
This is the first time since the MHRD establishes a fee at the helm IIMS that the Board of Directors meets in IIMC, one of the “big three”.
So it was only after this meeting that the boards of two other ‘major’ IIMS turn Bangalore, March 27 and Ahmedabad in the first week of April. (IIM, Lucknow, has already accepted the fee Cut-order).
The issue of the tax bar and the signing of an agreement with the Ministry of accepting all its conditions, are the two main issues to be discussed.
Yet, all full-time of 68 professors from the institute are not careful, to see the “tax Slash” is not passed.
“We wish he had withdrawn. If this is not possible, we want to at least postpone the decision. We have two members of the Faculty in the room. They are of the opinion of the Faculty during the reunion. Plus, we have also provided the majority of industry representatives on the Board of their support. We are a tough resistance, “said the panel members.
A prominent member of Industry and Board of Directors is also available in the offices of five major management institutions of the State, has already expressed solidarity with the Faculty.
“The bullying is MHRD institutions. They do not need to reduce costs of graduates begins to employment, pay six to seven lakhs rupees per annum,” he said.
The Faculty is of the opinion that if at least the question of the tax bar is latent until the elections, it will not happen ever.
“It is clear, teachers and students of IIMC do not want the bar fees, and to this end, we have in our position, which details all the problems, the Institute of the face, post - bar, “said Dipankar Mitra, a teacher and member of the Governing Council.
A meeting of all faculty members has been called next week if a decision on exactly what the two members say, the board of directors.
“We have already taken a position on all board members, so they can make their own opinions before the meeting happens. We are also still in touch personally with members of the Committee to explain the situation and most of them, including representatives of industry have expressed solidarity, “a faculty leader said.
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A concert live from the Indian Ocean marked the conclusion of all days, the annual festival of the Xavier Labour Relation Institute (XLRI).
Nearly 200 students from 22 business schools across the country have participated in the Festival.
The three day Extravaganza has shown all the regular events with a handful of new ones.
He began by Xhume - the “night” online, a treasure hunt organised by Socrates (Society for the rapid assimilation of Technology and Systems), which verifies the ability participating in the search for correct answers on the Internet through decryption references encrypted.
XLRI bags host the first prize in Xtracts a case study IR-competition, participating teams dealt with the latest trends in the industry as redundancy, restructuring and compensation.
Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi, won first prize in Poonji, a set of scholarships and Xigency a case study in direct competition.
A popular demonstrations during the festival was Lekh, a paper-writing competition in five categories - Marketing, strategy, human resources management, finance and systems.
Awards in five categories were won by XLRI, IIM, Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, SJ Mehta School of Management and XLRI, Bhubaneshwar.
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Patna: After a post-top B-School Lalu Prasad’s invitation to advise on the management of its students, railways umworben Minister of the Academy of Lal Bahadur Shastri Mussoorie underway.
Lalu Prasad, turned, with the loss of workers Railways a profit-making, is optimistic about his new avatar as a visiting professor.
Lalu Prasad’s conferences are invited not only in India but also abroad. He was invited to a conference at a seminar organized by Harvard University in New Delhi next month.
Later in the month, is expected to address IAS sample in Mussoorie. It is expected something more, invite him to conferences.
Lalu Prasad, said Sunday: “I’m on my way to visiting professor. I am a student under management of railways and its success. This is a new task for me, but I am confident I make a mark. ”
Detailing his schedule Lalu Prasad said: “I will make a speech at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, on 18 September. This is a great opportunity for me, for teachers and students, as the Indian Railways started making profits. ”
Lalu Prasad said he may be a railway “in the armchair IIM, Ahmedabad.” This is the promotion of research and rail transport, “he said.
Former Paris-based School of Management was interested in a case study on the station disruptive minister. General Electric CEO Jeffrey R. Immelt Lalu Prasad asked to commend its efforts to manage the huge railway network, and to improve services without hiking rates.
But Lalu Prasad not to miss an opportunity to dig in one of his political rivals Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, was also a former minister of the station.
“How is it that nobody has asked for a conference?” , Demanda he says.
Lalu Prasad credited with turning point for the happiness of railways with a cash reserve of Rs 110 billion € for the year ending 2005-06.
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Columbia Business School, an American graduate-level studies-business and the Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad (IIM-A), today announced a partnership, first of all students on the programmes’ exchange. This partnership is a further step toward the Columbia Business School’s goal of deepening its relations with India.
Columbia Business School and IIM-A design and an international program for students of both institutions. This partnership is beyond the academic experience into practice first-hand knowledge of the global economy by the executive presentations and field trips up the two companies in India and the USA
“The partnership between Columbia Business School and IIM - Ahmedabad reflects our mutual interest in entrepreneurship, a common world view and a common quest for innovation in a rapidly changing world,” said R. Glenn Hubbard, Dean and Russell L. Carson Professor of finance and economics at Columbia Business School. “Top Business Schools, heads play the role is an integral part of the world economy of tomorrow, leaders, the data can quickly assimilate and to understand and manage risk and, most importantly, identify and seize an opportunity. ”
Both institutions believe that the partnership is also sharing corporate case studies and the possibility of developing cooperation on the development of new cases through exchanges and research costs.
“The proposal for exchanges of students, teachers and ideas are still implementing our interests and offer a broad understanding of the global nature of the operation for students from both renowned institutions,” said Bakul Dholakia, director of IIM-A. “We welcome Columbia Business School in India and we look forward to developing this partnership in the future.”
The partnership is one of many efforts by Columbia Business School in deepening its relations with India in the coming years. In collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the school is hosting a discussion with the economy and state and government leaders in New Delhi tomorrow. The discussion with the title prospects for the global economy after the recent U.S. elections, the Indian Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, Minister of Commerce, Kamal Nath, and heads of companies such as Sunil Mittal, chairman of Bharti Enterprises and Professor Jagdish Bhagwati by Columbia University.
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