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ICFAI team wins quiz

HYDERABAD: ICFAI Business School representatives M.V.R. Raja Satish and Rallapalli Raghuram won first prize at the NTPC ‘Electron Quiz’ Southern Regional Final competition held in the city on Monday.

Over 42 teams from various engineering and management colleges across the twin cities took part in the quiz competition and top three teams from the competition would take part in the national finals to be held at New Delhi, said a press release.

On the occasion, NTPC General Manager (Commercial) presented cash awards of Rs. 15,000, Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 6,000 respectively to the top three winners.

Campus Internship gather steam.

Pune: The scenario mediation in the city of engineering and management colleges shows a marked improvement, reflecting good economic diversity front.

Many graduates have increasingly optimistic placement compared to the elderly over the past two years.

Khambayat Vinayak, a student in computer engineering Government College of Engineering, Pune (COEP), said that he and his classmates were in a better position compared to their seniors during the last year. “If the trend continues, I am sure that all my classmates,” said Khambayat.

COEP training and placement officer CM Sewakar TNN professor said that courses in school, began on July 8. “Until now, we evaluated successfully in India, 103 students, some of the best IT (information technology). The situation has clearly changed for the better, “said Sewakar.

Cummins College of Engineering for Women Position Rohini Kothari said the leader of the largest part of the courses were last December. “But it is a welcome entertainment companies that are, in descending order on the campus of colleges conduct interviews in July. More than 20 students have internships and we expect more able to be this year,” said Kothari.

The universities offer postgraduate courses in information technology also have a momentum up, in the form of internships. Says Shailaja Shirwaikar, Head of Dept.. computer science, Nowrosjee Wadia College, “the stages are better than last year, as many companies in Pune, in a selection procedure for the reader, it’s good for students and industry. We prepare the students, so they are in physical fitness tests and interviews.

In addition, favorable market conditions have led to an increase in investments in other professional courses.

AISSMS College of Hotel Management Catering Technology and the largest TNN Anita Chandran said that the current year was one of the best in the form of internships. “Our recent years have assured the students best five-star hotels like Le Meridien, JW Marriott, Intercontinental, Taj Blue Diamond, and many others. Similarly, the Pay-be more packages compared to last year , “She says.

Shaji Mathews, President of negotiations, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), it would focus on “quality” of training this year. “With the economy growing, we expect an improvement in the quality of lots and a wider choice for our MBA students,” said Matthews.

Techies training cybercrime

If you go to the next generation of managers, then you have to be more technology-savvy. This consensus is arrived at the conclusion of an interactive seminar on “Problems and challenges of security on the Internet”, organized by the Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management and Development Studies (LBSIMDS), Naveen Bhawan, UP Housing and Development Board .

The future honchos studies in various management colleges have been trained by some of technocrats who have sailed by the great world of the Internet, its advantages and disadvantages and how to protect themselves against cyber-crime. Hackers focus on intellectual piracy and not on the financial sector.

Jayant Krishna, Regional Manager, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), in his inaugural speech, explained the different threats such as manipulating data, data theft, viruses and worms, but are also solutions such as the Internet Securities and anti-virus.

“The data on the Internet are only for a few seconds and leaves the system as quickly as possible and depends on the RAM. The risk is that if a large part of the information in the form of Web content is downloaded on the system,” HM said Srivastava, a former director, KNIIT, Kanpur. He also stressed that India now has the production of nano-magnifier at the moment still imported from companies such as Sony, Intel, etc.

“Once you” Yahoo.com “to which you are connected in his field and India are automatically Yahoo.co.in.” It calls your information as soon as you click the domain name. Is not it piracy? “Asked Sanjeev Batra, one of the students present there. The answer to the question itself, he said the portal, the right to transfer server to India to facilitate operations. He claims that the crime can not be arrested, but can be prevented. You can not narrensicher, but we must try making it much safer.

Boom time dulls MBA sheen for grads.

If applications for MBAs, until recently the most sought after post-graduation course, have fallen by one-third this year, blame it on the economy. Education experts say the demand for management studies is counter-cyclical-more students want to join the programme when the economy is in a slump and unemployment is on the rise. But when the economy is booming, most students tend to find job placements more easily.

“IT professionals and engineers are snapped up by industry, so many students do not require an MBA. When the job market shrinks, it leads to insecurity among graduates who take up management to add value to their CVs,” said A K Sengupta, director of SIES, a city-based management college.

Sixty per cent of those who appear for the Common Entrance Test (CET) already hold jobs and, with the economy doing well, don’t feel the need to take a sabbatical for two years to pursue an MBA, Sengupta noted. The fall in the number of students appearing for the CET has been drastic-only 21,000 took the test this year compared to 32,000 in 2003. The high fees for such courses is another problem for potential students after private management colleges hiked their fees to Rs 94,000 last year. Although the governmentappointed Shikshan Shulka Samiti has brought down the fees to Rs 40,000 this year, the committee’s decision came much after the CET exams.

Director of Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies R K Jadhav said that one of the reasons for the decline in the number of applications was that for the first time a new online system for admissions was introduced.

“There was no personal touch andmany students felt inhibited about applying.”Afew other authorities point out that students had to face numerous glitches while submitting applications.

Pune: The position scenario, in the city engineering and management colleges shows a clear improvement, a welcome addition to the entertainment economy Front.

Many graduates expressed optimism that the best seats in comparison with the elderly in the past two years.

Vinayak Khambayat, a student of computer engineering government’s College of Engineering, Pune (COEP), said that he and his classmates were in a better position than in the report on the elderly, in the past year. “If the same trend continues, I am sure that all my classmates,” said Khambayat.

COEP training and CM Investment Officer Sewakar TNN professor said that internships at the school had been launched on July 8. “So far we have successfully placed 103 students from India some of the best IT (information technology). The situation has clearly changed for the better, “said Sewakar.

Cummins College of Engineering for Women Position officer said Rohini Kothari majority of courses were in December of last year. “But it is a distraction that companies are, in descending order according to the university campuses to implement interviews in July. Over 20 students have internships and we expect to be placed in this year,” Kothari said.

Universities offer courses in post-graduate diploma in the IT sector have also reported a momentum upwards, in the form of internships. Shailaja Shirwaikar said, the head of the division. Of Computer Science, Nowrosjee Wadia College, “The experience in enterprise are better than last year, the number of IT companies in Pune on a drive parameter which is good for the students and industry. We prepare the students as well in Des aptitude tests and interviews.

Moreover, the favourable market conditions have led to an increase in investments in other professional courses.

AISSMS College of Hotel Management catering and technology largest TNN Anita Chandran said that the current year was one of the best in the form of workshops. “Our students have provided last year, in a period of five-star hotels, such as Le Meridien, JW Marriott, Intercontinental, Taj Blue Diamond, and many others. Similarly, the toll of the packages are more compared to last year, “she said.

Shaji Mathews, president of the stages, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), said it would focus on the “quality” of placement of this year. “With the better economy, we expect an improvement in the quality of lots and also a wider choice for our MBA students,” said Matthews.

Medical Colleges fighting charges.

Pune: Fake admitting patients to impress the inspection teams, poor infrastructure, lack of serious forms of two teachers and non-teaching personnel are exposed to certain areas during an inspection by a committee appointed by the government in state recently.

In universities Maharashtra private medical perhaps even in the fight against the legal costs of the commission Jahagirdar attached to different courts, but an inspection by the report of medicine from drug trafficking and division displays a sad reflection of the Infrastructure in most institutions of higher education.

The Committee had Jahagirdar fixed charges in a private medical universities, in the range of Rs 70,000-R 1.5 lach - less than half the amount of higher education scales were prepared by each student.

The confidential report, following an inspection of the 17 private higher education institutions, particularly politicians, the pressure was the governor of the state Mohd Fazal in October last year, after several complaints by the students and their parents.

The inspection was conducted to determine the facilities and infrastructure of education, as well as teachers as not in accordance with the rules of MCI.

While KJ Somaiya Medical College, Bombay was no room for OPD, as the Medical Council of India, supplemented by the lack of teaching and non-teaching staff, the Mahatma Gandhi’s (MGM) Medical College in Navi Mumbai on the non - Country as a condition for MCI specifications.

As the guidelines by MCI, a medical university, it takes at least 25 hectares of land. The Committee also that the MGM Medical College, the lack of space damages, OPD rooms, and staff has been found to have Fake patients admitted during the inspection.

In the case of the DY Patil Medical University of Navi Mumbai, the College has not yet functional on its own hospital, and two buildings on the campus is home to several institutions, including dentistry, engineering, biotechnology , physiotherapy and catering and management colleges!

The Terna Medical College Nerul, can not rely on the 25 hectares of the country specially for the university. Not only it has not even its own functional hospital. In addition, the higher education planning and dentistry are also at the same campus.

The two members in its inspection report, the committee also noted that the college takes place SPC and DNB recharging station at the same time of course an enormous amount of money by students. That can not be proved, as it has no official receipt and students are not prepared, in a letter clearly afraid.

The Talegaon-Maharashtra Institute of Education and Medical Research (Mimer) MediCal College, the group of its parent - Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research (Maeer) - has been reported not only by the lack of education and non-teaching staff, but was well, found to be extremely poor in infrastructure and equipment in the clinic.

“The clinical departments are located in very old buildings, the interior and most patients were tuberculosis, said, with other patients,” the report noted.

Bharatiya Health Inspection University College Vidyapeeth, Pune showed that the Institute is not only acute shortage of apprenticeships and non-faculty members, clinical and other infrastructure are also insufficient.

The school is considered by the Minister of State Industries Patangrao Kadam.

The trusts Pravara Medical’s Rural Medical College of Loni, which is managed by Baron sugar and parliamentarians Balasaheb Vikhe Patil family (Cercle Ahmadnagar) was also found to have insufficient staff, including teachers, in addition to its poor infrastructure. In addition, the distribution of teaching units in different specialities is not regarded as a recommendation for MCI.

The NFP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences in Nagpur, both members of a committee last November, it was found that the false attendance at cinemas patients during the mission. “The inclusion on the register are not in accordance with the patients,” the report with TOI.

“It is not only the buildings and hospital rooms OPD inadequate, the beds are overcrowded. Blood Bank is in a poor condition to work, there is not enough space for clinical services and burn biomedical waste in open space, where Report.

Conclave for Business Studies

Siliguri, Jan 24: A four-day career fair held here in June had found that quite a few Class-XII students of the region were not even aware of the competitive exams for they can appear to get admitted to different professional courses.

? They know about the Joint Entrance Examinations held by the state government, but many have not even heard of exams like the Common Admission Test (CAT) or management aptitude test (MAT)? Sanjay Thapa said, the coordinator of the career fair.

In a bid to create awareness about the studies and management guide aspiring students, a three-day conclave here 2006 is being organised by training Management Studies Institute (MSTI). MSTI The institute is headquartered Preparatory here with branches in other towns.

The fair, being sponsored by The Telegraph, will have representatives from leading B-Schools of Calcutta and the region including Icfai Business School, Globsyn Business School, Pailan Group of Management Studies and IMT (Ghaziabad)? In central Calcutta.

Students, faculty and academicians from at least 11 north Bengal institutions will also attend the programme. ? It will be an opportunity for students to interact with management colleges in the state? Nirmalya Acharjee said, the director MSTI.

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