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NIILM Centre for Management Studies, Delhi, the 11 winners in the National Student Games management held on Tuesday.
ICFAI Business School, Mumbai and the Institute of Management Technology, ghaziabad, the first and second runner. On the PSG Institute of Management, nine teams from different regions of the country, competed among themselves for the final Tuesday. The groups were withdrawn from the semi-finals on Monday.
For finalists, play is serious business. With view on the screen of the laptop, they discussed strategies and action plans developed for business nervenaufreibende problems.
Produced by the All India Management Association (AIMA), the games are very popular among students in management, particularly from the southern region. “We have the most number of participants from the southern region - 169 of 263 participants from countries of the South,” said Vikas Gupta, Deputy Director, AIMA. The game, everything revolves around replicate real work situations.
Each group has been Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Financial Officer.
Each group receives a company and asked to manage. You must make business decisions with consideration of an economy and fluctuations in market conditions. “Simulation game test the real potential of students. You will have the opportunity of their theoretical knowledge,” says SCTyagi, vice-director of AIMA.
The game is not only for students of management. MCM and engineers can participate. For Suvidh Arora Tripti Agarwal and the Institute of Technology Management, ghaziabad, the game is even more demanding. Two of his teammates could not do, and they are moving toward the battle. “This game is all about handling situations. We are dealing here with a problem, and we are confident of handling,” said Suvidh.
“Each phase of the game is a challenge,” said Vishal Agrawal of ICFAI Business School, Mumbai. Vishal and his friend Abhay Jain participate in this game for the second consecutive year. Sumeet Tiwari and Hitesh Bhagchandani same part of the Institute for the first time. According to them the game is a great learning experience.
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An overwhelming 95 percent of India one of the first B-School graduates are ready-to-deftige Pay packages in the interest of a profile of their work, or preferably 79 percent of these students are very popular person on working time off-shore very early in his career, ASSOCHAM Business-investigation (ABB) has shown.
Indian Institute of mediation management training are the most coveted places frequented by national authorities and multi-national companies of their internship year. Contrary to conventional attractiveness high compensation, the aspirations of young Indian graduates management, is clearly of the CGT-examination of 271 students, among the first B-schools.
This is Indian Institute of Management (Kozhikode), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Institute of Management Technology (ghaziabad), SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Symbiosis Institute of International Business (New Delhi), Xavier Institute of Management (Bhubaneswar ), ICFAI Business School, Birla Institute of Management Technology, Institute of Agri Business.
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India-Business School students prefer a better job as deftige Pay-profile packages, after a Asso-Champlain Business barometer recent study.
“An overwhelming 95% by India on the main Business School graduates are ready-to-Pay deftige packages work in the interests of their profile and their preference and 79% of students are very popular person on the working time off-shore early in his career right, “said the report.
The survey of 271 students from Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, Institute of Management Technology, ghaziabad, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Pune, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad and Birla Institute of Management Technology, Pilani.
While most students promotes the work and profile of growth opportunities, 5% have opted for large salaries, said the survey. The factors influencing students better pay a desire to improve the standard of living, families, expectations and responsibilities, to pay loans and investment in training of entrepreneurship.
Entwickelten economies with better working conditions, a good standard of living and many promises growth potential of India attract talent’s Pool, Asso Cham K said President Anil Agrawal.
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November 24 - NEW DELHI - An overwhelming 95 percent of India one of the first B-School graduates are ready-to-deftige Pay packages in the interest of a profile of their work, or preferably 79 percent of these students are very popular person on working time offshore right at the beginning of his career, ASSOCHAM Business-investigation (ABB) has shown.
Indian Institute of mediation management training are the most coveted places frequented by national authorities and multi-national companies of their internship year. Contrary to conventional attractiveness high compensation, the aspirations of young Indian graduates management, is clearly the CGT survey of 271 students, among the first B-schools.
This is Indian Institute of Management (Kozhikode), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Institute of Management Technology (ghaziabad), SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Symbiosis Institute of International Business (New Delhi), Xavier Institute of Management (Bhubaneswar ), ICFAI Business School, Birla Institute of Management Technology, Institute of Agri Business.
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An overwhelming 95 per cent of India’s leading B-school graduates are willing to forego hefty pay packets for the sake of a job profile of their preference even as 79 per cent of these most sought- after students are keen on working offshore right at the start of their career, ASSOCHAM Business Barometer Survey (ABB) has shown.
Indian institutions imparting management education are the most coveted places visited by the national and multi-national companies for their annual placements. Contrary to the conventional lure of high compensation, the aspirations of young Indian management graduates, as is clearly evident from the ABB survey of 271 students among top B-schools.
These include Indian Institute of Management (Kozhikode), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Institute of Management Technology (Ghaziabad), SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Symbiosis Institute of International Business (Pune), Xavier Institute of Management (Bhubaneswar), ICFAI Business School, Birla Institute of Management Technology, Institute of Agri Business.
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New Delhi, Nov 24 (PTI): India business students prefer a better job as a profile heftier pay packages, an association Champlain Business Barometre showed.
“An overwhelming 95 percent of India on the main Business School graduates are ready-to-Pay deftige packages work in the interests of their profile and their preference and 79 percent of these students are very popular person on working time off-shore right at the beginning of his career, industry body Barometre Business Survey (ABB) has said.
The survey was conducted on 271 students of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, the Institute of management technology ghaziabad, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Symbiosis Institute of International Business in Pune, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, ICFAI Business School, Birla Institute of Management and Technology Institute of Agri Business.
While most students promotes the work and profile of growth opportunities, only five per cent of them have opted for large salaries, said the survey.
The factors influencing students better pay desire for better living conditions, families, expectations and responsibilities to pay education loans, investment in entrepreneurship.
Entwickelten economies with better working conditions, a good standard of living and many promises growth potential of India attract the talent pool for 79 percent of MBA graduates want to work abroad, Asso K Cham said President Anil Agrawal.
For almost 65 per cent of respondents wanted jobs in countries like the USA, United Kingdom and Australia were the next elections, the study said, adding Europe, Canada, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, other parameters.
Among the 21 percent of respondents, 44 percent is not a priority placed on the location of the workstation, approximately 44 per cent, there was important work the second profile and 9 percent put as that the first priority.
Banking was the most popular with students, while consulting, marketing and information technology industry was no other choice, said the survey.
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There are many options too bright for the hospitality student’s education.
This year has been issued for students 1.90000 CAT (common home test), with the hope of safeguarding the entry in one of the six IIMs. All together, the number of seats in the IIMs from 1500 to 1600. For thousands of leaves fall behind the characters. So what’s next?
If the appeal is not a letter IIM, it is not the end of the road, because there are many good properties that made a name in their own way. How Murty JV of Visakhapatnam Centre TIME recalls, CAT, qualification for the review of 80 other MBA schools with the exception of the IIMs, and some of them are among the best institutes in India relay. “This year, it is estimated that the brand truncated the IIMs would be 100 to 105 students with scores between 90 and 100 may be different for higher education institutions, as always Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad, National Institute of Industrial Engineering (for engineers), Mumbai, and SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, “he says.
Scaling below, students with values between 70 and 90, may be different for institutions such as the Institute of Management Bharathidasan, Trichy, Fore School of Management, New Delhi, Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad and International Management Institute, New Delhi. Business schools like Amrita Institute of Management, Coimbatore, Birla Institute of Technology Management, Noida, Hyderabad Central University, Hyderabad, and Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, Kolkata, are open to comments truncated 50 to 70 Murty said that, apart from the CAT, there are a number of other management audits to unpack, as a full range of options.
Here is a list:
JMET (Joint Management entrance test) Date: 10-12-2006 (for all IITs). In management courses IIT Delhi and Mumbai are ranked among the top 15 management with other institutes and IITs IISC, Bangalore, following closely behind the assessment.
NMAT (Narsee Monjee finding a level of qualification) Date: 10-12-2006. This test must be carried out exclusively at the direction of Narsee Monjee, Mumbai, and figures from the Institute in Class A + +.
SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) Date: 17-12-2006. This review is again hosted by Symbiosis and applies to all institutions under its trap. Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resources, Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies and the Institute of Management Symbiosis Telecom. For permission to Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, it is necessary for XAT. All facilities are located in Pune.
IBSAT (ICFAI Business Studies for determining fitness) Date: 17-12-2006. This test is conducted at the entrance of all cases ICFAI schools throughout India.
XAT (Xavier Admission Test) Date: 07-01-2007. As the hardest after CAT aptitude test, this test leads to one of the best business schools in India, the Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur. XAT is also qualified for the examination of a few others, the proper management of higher education institutions such as Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, Goa Institute of Management, New Delhi, National Institute of Technology, Trichy, Pondicherry and Xavier University Central Institute of Social Sciences, Ranchi.
FMS (Faculty of Management Studies) Date: 21-01-2007. This test is only by the Faculty of Economics of the company, Delhi. SGF figures among the top 10 business schools in India.
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, is the only university in Germany’s best effort to pass the GMAT (Graduate Management Aptitude Test)-module.
With so many possibilities, a little planning can help a diagram a good career in the administration. Some training organizations such as TIME, a number of models and others to have an impact on the management of entry tests with the exception of CAT.
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This year over 1,90,000 students appeared for CAT (common admission test) with the hope of securing admission in one of the six IIMs. All combined, the number of seats in the IIMs range from 1,500 to 1,600. So that leaves thousands falling short of the cut off mark. So what’s next?
If the call letter doesn’t come from an IIM, it is not the end of the road since there are several good institutes that have made a name for themselves in their own way. As J.V. Murty of TIME Visakhapatnam centre points out, CAT is the qualifying exam for 80 other MBA colleges apart from the IIMs, and a few of them are among the top rung institutes in India. “This year it is estimated that the cut off mark for the IIMs would be 100 to 105. Students with scores between 90 and 100 can always opt for colleges like Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad, National Institute of Industrial Engineering (for engineers only), Mumbai, and S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai,” he says.
Scaling further down, students with scores ranging between 70 to 90, can opt for institutes like Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy, Fore School of Management, New Delhi, Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, and International Management Institute, New Delhi. Business schools like Amrita Institute of Management, Coimbatore, Birla Institute of Management Technology, Noida, Hyderabad Central University, Hyderabad, and Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, Kolkata, are open for cut off scores from 50 to 70. Murty says that apart from CAT there are a number of other management exams that unwrap a whole lot of options.
Here is a list:
JMET (Joint Management Entrance Test) Date: 10-12-2006 (for all IITs). Management courses at IIT Delhi and Mumbai are rated among the top 15 management institutes with other IITs and IISC, Bangalore, following the ratings closely behind.
NMAT (Narsee Monjee Aptitude Test) Date: 10-12-2006. This exam is exclusively conducted by Narsee Monjee, Mumbai, and the institute figures in the A + + category.
SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) Date: 17-12-2006. This exam is again hosted by Symbiosis and is applicable to all the institutes under its fold. Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resources, Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies and Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management. For getting admission into Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, one has to apply for XAT. All the institutes are located in Pune.
IBSAT (ICFAI Business Studies Aptitude Test) Date: 17-12-2006. This entrance test is conducted by ICFAI for all its business schools across India.
XAT (Xaviers Admission Test) Date: 07-01-2007. Considered the toughest aptitude test after CAT, this test leads to one of the best business schools in India, Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur. XAT is also the qualifying exam for some of the other good management colleges like Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, Goa Institute of Management, Goa, National Institute of Technology, Trichy, Pondicherry Central University and Xavier Institute of Social Sciences, Ranchi.
FMS (Faculty of Management Studies) Date: 21-01-2007. This test is exclusively conducted by Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi. FMS figures among the top 10 business schools in India.
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, is the only college in India among the top rung to follow the GMAT (Graduate Management Aptitude Test) module.
With so many options available a little bit of planning can help one chart a good career in management. A few training institutes like TIME have designed a set pattern to cater to other management entrance tests apart from CAT.
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NEW DELHI: An overwhelming 95 per cent of India’s leading B-school graduates are willing to forego hefty pay packets for the sake of a job profile of their preference even as 79 per cent of these most sought- after students are keen on working offshore right at the start of their career, ASSOCHAM Business Barometer Survey (ABB) has shown.
Indian institutions imparting management education are the most coveted places visited by the national and mutli-national companies for their annual placements. Contrary to the conventional lure of high compensation, the aspirations of young Indian management graduates, as is clearly evident from the ABB survey of 271 students among top B-schools.
These include Indian Institute of Management (Kozhikode), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Institute of Management Technology (Ghaziabad), SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Symbiosis Institute of International Business (Pune), Xavier Institute of Management (Bhubaneswar), ICFAI Business School, Birla Institute of Management Technology, Institute of Agri Business.
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ALL ABOUT THE simulation: students in the final phase of the AIMA’s 11th National Games PSG Student Management at the Institute of Management Coimbatore Tuesday.
COIMBATORE: NIILM Centre for Management Studies, New Delhi, was the winner of the 11th National Student Games management instead of Tuesday.
ICFAI Business School, Mumbai and the Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, has been the first and second runner. At the PSG-Institut für Management nine teams from different regions of the country, in competition with each other for the finals on Tuesday. The groups have been removed from the semi-finals on Monday.
For finalists, games are serious business. With a view on the screen of the laptop, they discussed strategies and plans of action developed for the nervenaufreibende trade issues.
Ange start of the All India Management Association (AIMA), the games are very popular among students in management, especially from the south of the region. “We have the number of participants from the Southern Region - 169 of the 263 participants from the countries of the South,” says Vikas Gupta, Deputy Director, AIMA. Game, everything revolves around changing situations retaliating.
Each group has a Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Financial Officer.
Each group receives a business to run, and she asked. Simply decisions of the review of an economy and fluctuating market conditions. “Simulation games to test the true potential of students. You get the opportunity to present their theoretical knowledge, “says SCTyagi, Assistant Director of AIMA.
The game is not only for managing students. MCA and engineers to participate. For Suvidh Arora Tripti Agarwal and the Institute of Technology Management, Ghaziabad, the game is even more demanding. Two of his team mates could not do, and they are designed in the fight. “This game is all about management situations. We are faced with a problem, and we are confident, handling,” says Suvidh.
“Each stage of the game is a challenge,” says Vishal Agrawal of ICFAI Business School, Mumbai. Vishal and his friend Abhay Jain involved in this game for the second consecutive year. Sumeet Hitesh Bhagchandani Tiwari, and even the Institute participate in the first hour. According to them, the game is a learning experience fantastic.
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