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Faculty members of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta are occupied, legal advice five days before the Supreme Court against the European Union human resource development ministry, said Ashis Bhattacharyya, IIMC’s din of the planning and management.
The Tribunal is currently head PIL consultation has been suggested that the HRD with the Ministry’s decision to bar tuition annual R-IIMS lakh from 1.5 to 30 RS 000 The Faculty IIMC appears in SC On 16 April.
The Faculty IIMC was against the tax bar because she thought it would have on the autonomy of the university.
IIMC faculty members and institutions in Bangalore and Ahmedabad felt the Boards of Governors decides on tuition fees of these institutions, which are not MHRD.
The PIL in SC was filed by some ex-students and academics from the Faculty of IIMA the Faculty IIMC decided to party. In search of the rights of the expertise of the Faculty IIMC are not subject to lawyers only in the city. “We started talking about some jurists high level in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore, man, regularly take up cases of the SC,” a senior Faculty said.
“The SC, after consulting the PIL, on 8 April has sought the opinion of the IIMS. But IIMS Lucknow, Indore and Kozhikode Calcutta at the offices of governors, a resolution supporting the tax cut, despite l ‘opposition of the Faculty. And it review committees have been searched, “said the panel members.
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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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India is emerging as a laboratory for testing out new technologies and business models for narrowing the digital divide between urban and rural people in a developing economy.
Lack of Internet and telephone connectivity in rural India, where over 70 per cent of the Indian population lives, is a major challenge for a number of authorities, NGOs (nongovernment organizations) and multilateral aid organizations. The business sector is also discovered that relays the digital divide could translate into new markets open.
For example, HP Labs, India, which was established in Bangalore earlier this year, Palo Alto, CA, Hewlett-Packard Co., is developing products for markets in rural India . “Our technology has been placed on three areas - information available to the technical means to use Indian languages, improvement of connectivity options, outside major cities are not currently have adequate access to the Internet and affordable devices, “said Srinivasan Ramani, director of HP Labs India.
“For example, we are working to create an Indian language for taking over experimental PC can be used for four users simultaneously,” said Ramani.
HP Labs, India is also to examine how digital photography, you can a second source of income for the village kiosks, access to computers and the Internet, and is also experimenting with techniques developed by its parent company, Palo Alto laboratory, Low bandwidth multimedia communications. “Teachers and students can create their own stories and presentations with such a system,” said Ramani.
Private sector participation in projects to strengthen the digital divide in India is likely to increase, Ved Prakash Sharma, director of information technology (IT) and computer and communication specialist of the National Agricultural Technology Project of the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management in Hyderabad. “Everyone by moderators, there was a chance to these initiatives, and that is good,” said Sharma. “The growth of the Indian economy of rural areas, a large number of customers for technology companies. ”
Projects in the public sector are also fashion and the establishment of communication infrastructures. Media Lab Asia (MLA), based in Mumbai, is setting up an 802.11 wireless network standard consistent with Internet and voice connectivity to India, the rural masses. Established by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ’s Media Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in tandem with the Indian government, MLA focuses on the development and deployment of technological solutions for closing the digital divide in developing economies.
Assessment Project 802.11 for rural connectivity is anchored MLA research centre in the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Kanpur. From four villages around Kanpur, the project plans for a “corridor of information” between the cities of Kanpur and Lucknow in North India, which account for about 25 villages along the road. MLA plans deployment of 802.11, which until now have not been used in rural India, connectivity, because of its lower cost, according to Dheeraj Sanghi, MLA scientists at IIT Kanpur research centre.
While it is premature to the impact of recent initiatives MLA and HP, previous projects to provide solutions to bridge the digital divide, report remarkable success. The telecommunications and computer networks (Tenet) in the group, Chennai-based Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, developed in-house corDECT Wireless Local Loop (WLL) for the provision of technologies and Internet connectivity to 250 votes Community Kiosks offer these services to over 700000 people in rural India, according to Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Professor of Electrical Engineering Department of IIT Madras, and director of the Tenet. The wireless local loop based on micro-mobile, DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications), standard ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).
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More than 70 students, received access to land the best Management Institute, met Sunday evening to celebrate their success at an event organized by the richest victory of Education Institute of Management Pvt Ltd, mouth of the people known as the name of TIME.
The students were gecoacht Time, which has 51 centres in cities and municipalities across India. The Institute manages more than 25000 students from the town Admission Test (CAT) -2002.
According to Rajeev Sathyesh, provided that the number of visitors IIMS at Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Lucknow and Kozhikode, who was coaching full-time and up-to-date, the group discussion and dialogue was a breeze. Sathyesh, an engineering degree, specializing in marketing plans at IIM, Ahmedabad.
Aditi Tandon, an art student at St. Francis College, received the Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, if time coaching they do not know much about Management Studies. “However, coaching and equipment delivered at TIME has also helped a student of art as I surely admission to institute a premium,” said Aditi.
“It is the” Relationship Management “, particularly the extraordinary studentfaculty report that staff met TIME independently of other coaching institutes,” Sainag curriculum vitae is accession IIM Bangalore reported next month.
Sainag, gave his second shot on the chat in 2002, said the faculty and staff in the TIME are also concerned and caring, even if it is not that the entry into the IIMS in 2001, she continues to strengthen its morale and encouraged the entry test other shot.
Ilya MV sand, has received, IIM, Calcutta, said coaching in time, so that one feels “more comfortable” in interviews and focus groups.
TIME P theatre directors and Manek Daruvala Viswanath, the payer and teachers of high schools in the city were also in the Get-together. 670 students have finally secured IIMS selections solely on the Cat 2002
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The new admission policy adopted by the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIM-L), has resulted in high “admission acceptance rate”. In 2007, the last admitted candidate was ranked 85th on the waiting list, but this year the rank has dropped to just 25. The fact assumes importance because IIM-L has increased the number of seats from 270 to 330 this year but, despite that, it has managed to fill seats quite easily compared to last year.
The final selections, as per the admission policy 2008, have been done after taking into account the performance of the candidates right from class X till graduation, Combined Admission Test (CAT) results, group discussion and personal interview (GDPI) and work experience. “The comprehensive evaluation also provided us better candidates to select from,” Prof SKB Nair, chairman admissions, told TOI.
The selection was done in two stages. In the first stage, candidates were assessed on a five-point scale that included CAT 2007 score (30%), class X marks (5%), class XII (5%), graduation marks (5%) and experience profile (5%). The experience profile was rated on the basis of the period of work experience in months. Lowest 0.5 marks were given for 9-11 months work experience and highest five marks were allotted for work experience of 72 months or more.
In the second stage that was also on a five-point scale, candidates were assessed on the basis of their written ability test (10%), group discussion (10%), personal interview (20%), quality of academic qualification (5%) and quality of work experience (5%). Sum of all the 10 components (stage one and two take together) were taken for a final score of the candidates for preparing merit list for the final selections. Of 1586 candidates called for GDPI, 375 had been called exclusively by IIM-L.
The main list declared by GDPI had 734 candidates, including SC/ST, OBC and physically-challenged. Besides, a waiting list of 200 candidates, only for general category, was also declared. As a back up plan, a list of 80 OBC candidates was released after Supreme Court’s OBC quota verdict. GDPI of these 80 OBC candidates were held in Delhi on May 16 and 17. “Since we had more number of candidates who got calls only from IIM-L, the acceptance rate was high,” explained Prof Nair. Classes will start at IIM-L by June 26. However, candidates will be accommodated till June 30, as many change from one IIM to another till the last moment.
Another reason, according to the faculty members, for ‘high acceptance rate’ could be that IIM-L was one of the most affordable among all IIMs. The fee hike for the session 2008-09 in PGP course had been only Rs 50,000 (from Rs 2 lakh per annum to Rs 2.50 lakh). Further, the institute had given need-based scholarships worth Rs 48 lakh to 86 students in the previous session, the highest among all IIMs as per the officials. The scholarship amount may go up even further in the coming session.
More : timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Giving in to pressure from academia and corporate guide, the Indian government has granted permission on the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore to open a new campus in Singapore. The research activities and management Education Center’s only IIMB campus of Southeast Asia.
If IIMB sought permission to open the facility in Singapore in November last year, officials of Human Resources Development Ministry said IIM law does not allow open offices overseas. Officer employee beyond the need to meet the needs at home. The conflict ended on Feb. 1, according to HRD and Minister Arjun Singh IIM directors met to consider changes, the solution of the impasse.
This is the third Business School - and the only Business School in India - by the Wall Street Journal’s Top 100 Business schools have a campus in Singapore. The other two schools are INSEAD in France and the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business.
The Singapore campus offers an MBA part-time for the mentoring program at the level of forces, Executive MBA programs for executives at the level of short-term Executive Education programs for executives and tailor programmes for Executive Education companies.
The Indian Institute of Management are the best business schools in India. Graduates of schools have a successful career in Asia, Europe and the USA.
IIM has six centers, which is based in Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Bangalore, Lucknow, Indore and Kozhikode. Schools lead the postgraduate diploma in management programmes (which corresponds to an MBA), scholarship programs in the fields of management and organization based on programmes IIM also research and extension of the Institute for different industrial sectors.
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What is the relevance, if hundreds of MBA graduates to manage and large multinational corporations, products and services for ordinary citizens can not buy, because they are poor?
The Institute for Planning and Management (IIPM), MBA-degree (two years full-time during the planning and entrepreneurship) and BBA level (three years full-time when planning the programme and the spirit of company), where the emphasis is on the prosperity of the economy.
“Policies and academics, intellectuals too. There is no economy without the prosperity of the economy,” says Professor Arindam Chaudhuri, dean of IIPM. “This is an MBA / MA (Economics). Manager without adequate knowledge of the economy remains a mental handicap, “he adds.
IIPM is of the opinion that in the context of globalization, it is essential to train a new generation of entrepreneurs, given the new global challenges of the confidence of international markets, while others obligation for the eradication of poverty among Indian masses within a generation. The Institute, before the two tasks: a reorientation of education and research on the needs of public and private sectors and for the connection between national economic planning and development of private enterprises in the country. It aims to develop a three-dimensional personality of his students: the pursuit of knowledge, commitment to economic, social and cultural upliftment of the masses and culture of taste for literature and the visual arts.
The research has helped to develop their own IIPM themes such as “beyond the principles of Economics and Management Sciences learned that students concepts such as the survival of the weakest, the law of the marginal increase, with the exception of the old concepts of survival of the fittest on the market economy and the law of declining marginal. All students specializing in areas of marketing and information technology. “Business average sale . They do not understand, if you do not understand marketing, “says Arindam Chaudhuri. In addition, students have the option of specialization in finance or human resources.
Source: The genesis of this IIPM dates back to the sixties. A proposal by Dr MK Chaudhuri, the Institute under the name of the Institute for planning and management of the national economy has been sent to Jawaharlal Nehru, then Prime Minister and Chairman of the Planning Commission. A study has been turned by Dr MK Chaudhuri during 1964-65 to acquire first-hand knowledge on the treatment of similar institutions in Europe. A working paper on regional planning was put into circulation under the name of Indian Institute of Planning in 1969. The Institute was founded in 1973 by its founder Mr. Chaudhuri, director of the resumption as a professor and director of research at the resignation of the Chair Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
Attendance at movie theaters: IIPM authorization test, e-Pat (entrepreneurship and planning Admission Test) is based on a written test, group discussion and interview. E-Pat is based on several parameters regarding EQ (emotional quotient) and mapping of the entire personality of IQ are often too high EQ rear seat when it comes to entrepreneurship.
Tests for admission-cum-interviews have been conducted so far in 15 centres - Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Mumbai, New Delhi, Calcutta, Chandigarh, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chennai, Patna and Trivandrum.The Faculty includes more than 75 permanent members and more than 35 members travel to each branch of the IIPM.
Internships: Last year, there were over 200 companies for IIPM campus placement, including several Fortune 500 companies. IIPM is located in Bangalore since the last academic year. It is also in New Delhi, Mumbai and Pune.
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Calcutta: ‘hands away, and we accept reduced fees.
The fact that in a nutshell, the price of the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, offers Murli Manohar Joshi’s HRD ministry.
At its meeting on Friday, IIM-C-Board decided to agree to declare the centre of the directive paves the way for a fee reduction of 1.25 lakh RS RS 30000 university of the next meeting. But unlike its counterpart in Lucknow, joka Institute, is not without a fight.
City-based industrial P.D. Chitlangia, was present at the meeting, said the faculty members of their fears have clearly that the Board. The mother, who extracted the price nominated by the government under any circumstances, the ministry IIM-C-autonomy.
Another concession was the HRD honchos at Friday’s Pow Wow: The centre should be any gap in revenue by reducing costs.
Some members also sought postponement of the decision on the grounds that, because maybe falling off the electoral commission Commission a model code of conduct.
The sources indicate that while an investigation took place during the meeting, he would have been in favour of the government, whose candidates were in large numbers.
Industry representatives on the map contain Nicco’s Rajive Kaul and SB Ganguli of Exide. All eyes are now on President Y.C. Deveshwar, has been drawing up a resolution to maintain the interests of stakeholders “in the eye.
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The Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal, is a Post-Graduate Diploma in Event Management and micro-enterprises in the year of studies.
The University Grants Commission has recognized, the university at the beginning of these two new innovative courses alongside punish the personnel and financial support for a period of five years.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Anandhavalli Mahadevan, said here yesterday, the media, that the event would of course management by the Department of Management Studies, while micro-enterprises, it would be by the Faculty of Science economic. The assertion that graduates of the course would “add-on courses,” she says pursuing post-graduate students in each discipline, exercising one of the new diploma programmes at the same time.
The instruction takes place in Kodaikanal and university research and development centers in Chennai and Madurai. The classes would take place after hours of college or weekend.
The University had a list of “innovative” in UGC course with the staff for a presentation on them. The UGC has sanctioned nearly Rs.50 lakhs for a period of five years for each of the two new curricula, the Vice-Chancellor said.
It would also instruct experts in the field of events management and micro-invited to deliver lectures to students.
To ensure better training and exposure of its students, the University has signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Lucknow-based, the Central Institute of medicines and herbs and the Indian Institute of Physical Astrophysics in Bangalore. The force was at the University of networking, she noted.
The University has also signed an agreement with the Tamil Nadu Women’s Development Corporation and is currently in train a project on “status of women in Tamil Nadu.”
The project, the Faculty members of different departments took part, was in the final phase and would be contrary to the Corporation, the sharing would be in a book.
The vice-chancellor said the UGC has sanctioned financial assistance, a total of Rs.3.5 crores of the University during the Tenth Plan. The grant would be used for the overall development of the organisation as well as for improving infrastructure.
On the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the university, the university had planned to organize an exhibition on the development of the University and women in their premises to Kodaikanal. She said, the University is now on developing strategies to promote women in the conduct of scientific, business and administration.
In this context, the university had planned to organize a roundtable conference of women vice-chancellors before the end of this year, the Vice-Chancellor said.
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Pune: The Commonwealth CAT Admission Test) is an all-India entrance test for admission to Indian Institute of Management (IIMS) in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Lucknow, Indore and Kozhikhode and other prestigious institutions such as the Institute of Mudra Communications - Ahmedabad; SPJain Institute, Mumbai, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon and TAPAI, Manipal.
It began in the years 1960 and was originally scheduled for the conservation of IIMS alone.
About 1.5 lakh write examining students every year in India, for what is considered the equivalent of managing the IITS. The last Sunday in November, he was the first in a series of management entered into possession of the country.
The test is designed to evaluate the ability of students by testing its ability to analyze and communication. He called up three to four months of intensive preparation. The test is open to all graduates.
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