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Pune, Jan 5: Scene I: A Balasubramanian, high-profile director of the prestigious Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS), Pune, which is regarded as one of the best private business schools in the country, and flaunts a 100 — Position record percent Suspended after a student complains about what he agacés. He is a director and revolt finally recedes.
Scene II: The season is the placement. The Institute can not be without head and authorities to make a choice. Enter Mudholkar Ranjeet, 24, graduated in computer science and a student SIMS von’96 the classroom. A year after his separation from service graduation Mudholkar chucks his work with the Birla AMC Capital Limited, New Delhi and agrees with The Sims as director.
Gasp you like, roll their eyes and I wonder what went wrong. Thus, the child is soon rubbing shoulders with the management gurus and the top brass in the sector? Is he a genius or a boy, he is … SIMS is abuzz.
His courses are at a whisper in Art Gallery Mudholkar appointment, the rules we have not yet been violated because he was the unanimous choice of the symbiosis for the body, but some students and teachers are perplexed.
Indeed, Mudholkar academic record is not just World Class, sources say he was “ one of the best students .”“ One of his succès”touted round that Ratan Tata to participate in a seminar in Mumbai.
Few are under discussion. No student or teacher publicly criticized the new director. Indeed, the subject is taboo and there is a watchful eye on each eye, each time you question. “ Yes, it is a Go-Getter. It has big names on campus. Yes, it is in order, OK.”Mudholkar, but it is a “ type-of-Service”zu his alma mater. “ In fact, I am strongly with SIMS. Money plays no role,”he said. He prefers to call the discipline itself a soldier SIMS and said it is already in the momentum of things “.”
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Icfai Business School (IBS), a relative newcomer in the Indian management school scene, is charting out a major expansion-plan involving construction of new campuses and upgrading existing ones, whereRead
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New Delhi, October 31 order to take advantage of the rural market, where they represent about 70 per cent of India’s population, with over 70 crore people, companies identify, it is important that rural communities offer specific requirements, offer tailor-made solutions and strategies accordingly, said experts While others of their experience with students of Delhi University’s Management School, Faculty of Economics of the company’s convention this year.
“After identifying the needs of the rural world, we should, in conjunction with retail outlets such as post offices and various rural cooperatives such as fishing company, milk companies, cooperative banks,” said the head of Reliance Infocomm country of sale, Mr. Sanjeev Govil.
Rural customers are very intelligent compared to their urban counterparts, as they are first and foremost how they spend their money, “he said.
“My experience shows that rural customers are willing to pay an additional amount, insofar as they feel that more and more value for money.
However, it is very important to win the confidence of customers and ensure that it, “said Govil. Nicholas Piramal Meanwhile, the Executive Director, Mr. Vijay Shah, has stressed the need for rural fragile vis - à-vis the cultural and social practices.
Mahindra & Mahindra Executive Director, Mr. AK Nanda, spoke on different strategies for information in rural areas.
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MUMBAI: The IIMs may be up in arms over human resource minister Murli Manohar Joshi’s decision to slash their fees by more than 80 per cent, but the city’s B-schools could be smiling with quiet satisfaction.
The consensus seems to be that even if the recent move to lower IIM fees and to quadruple the seats in these premier institutes attracts many more bright students, private business schools will not be left behind.
“We are not worried. Last year, we got 9,800 applications for 150 seats. This year, we are expecting 20,000 applicants,” says Uday Salunkhe, director of the Welingkar Institute of Management in Matunga. An official from the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies repeats the refrain, stating that NMIMS need not worry either since it gets 25,000 applicants for its 240 seats.
Even lower-rung management schools are blase about the IIM fee cut. Sunil Karve, chairman of the Mumbai Educational Trust which runs post-graduate management programmes for more than 250 students, says, “Even if a hundred more Bschools of repute open up in the country, things would not change for us. The demand far outstrips the supply.”
Except for Sydenham College and the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management and Studies, which are government-aided, private B-schools in the city charge about Rs 94,000 per annum. The IIMs used to charge Rs 1.5 lakhs before the government slashed their fees to Rs 30,000 beginning with the next academic year.
Management school officials say that more than the issue of fees, the proposal that the IIMs should admit four times the existing number of students will change the B-school scenario.
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Mumbai, February 5 (PTI)-Mudra Foundation for research and education, communication based Communication Management School, MICA, today announced its second venture in the field of research called ‘Mudra Institute of Communications Research (MICORE).
The Institute is an area of 30 to 40 hectares in Ahmedabad and a total investment of about Rs 25 crore over a period of four years.
MICORE’s emphasis area of integrated marketing communication, cultural communication, semiotics, entertainment, film studies, computer games and cyber-culture studies and social development.
“While the purpose of mica was the development of new specialists in practice, development and management of communication, MICORE is based communications solutions centered,” Mudra Foundation Madhukar Kamath said President journalists here and today.
The Institute aims to have 80 to 100 researchers over a period of four to five years.
“At the end of the 5th year of our institute we plan 80-100 researchers,” act MICORE Dean said Alan D’Souza.
Earlier research by the Foundation Mudra, but later external financing can be discussed, according to research.
The stakeholers, it is all types of companies marketing all types of goods and services, government agencies at all levels, media, national and international agencies in the field of marketing and development communication.
The inftastructure of the Institute are two to three years.
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Mumbai: The IIMS can hand over the human resource minister Murli Manohar Joshi, the decision to bar their fees by more than 80 per cent, but the city B-schools could calm smile with satisfaction.
The consensus seems to be that although the recent developments cheaply and IIM quadrupling the main seats of these institutions attracts much clearer for students, private business schools will not be abandoned.
“We are not worried. Last year, we have 9800 requests for 150 seats. This year, we expect to 20000 candidates,’’says Uday Salunkhe, director of the Institute for Management Welingkar at Matunga. An official of the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies repeated the refrain, indicating that NMIMS do not worry, because it receives from its 25000 candidates for 240 seats.
Even the lowest level management schools are on the bladder IIM fee cut. Sunil Karve, president of the Mumbai Educational Trust, Post-Graduate Management Programs of more than 250 students, explains: “Even if more than one hundred Bschools reputation as the country opens up, things do not change for us . Demand far exceeds supply.”
With the exception of Sydenham College and the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and funded by the State, private B-schools in the city tax R 94000 per year. The tax on IIMS Rs 1.5 lakhs, before the government reduced its taxes according to RS 30000 starting with the next academic year.
Management School officials indicate that over the question of pricing, the proposition that the IIMS should recognize four times the current number of students also changes the scenario B-school.
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Direction: What is the next step towards a global thinking company, which already enjoys the label that his name of a Business School? (Empty, the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester.) An export licence programme, of course.
What is the next step towards a global thinking company, which already enjoys the label that his name of a Business School? (Empty, the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester.) An export licence programme, of course.
In January, the Australian Simon University - the first private Graduate School of Business Administration at the Antipodes - opens its doors in downtown Sydney. His first offer: 19 months of an Executive MBA programme for middle management courses observed after a series of school-Simon Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Simon, a former Treasury Secretary, a Venture Capital its activities in the Pacific. The Australian proposal for school, and his visit to drum Sydney, only of course.
In the meantime, Robert Maxwell, the International Management School, funded by the British Mogulanlagen is due to open this fall in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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NEW DELHI: With the introduction of several new course of the current academic session, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has also been taken into account in granting provisional membership in other institutions of various ongoing programs.
At its meeting on July 19, the board of the group at the University expressed its readiness to grant provisional affiliation of the National Institute of jewellery design and technology for the implementation of a BBA (gems and jewellery).
The three-year curriculum is a listing of 30 students and classes begin by the end of this month.
Unique Program
“BBA (gems and jewellery) is a unique program builds on the design and management of precious stones and jewellery. The board of directors believes that the course should be based on a modular basis, with a provision for the award of diploma after one year and the closing level of three years to the most attractive and professional, “said a spokesman for the University.
With it, the Committee also approved the granting of provisional membership of the latter to begin Hindu Rao Hospital B.Sc. (Medical Technology Lab).
However, the establishment of three years of the current session, provided the scientific issuance of a certificate does not object to the division concerned, the government of New Delhi.
“So far, only a diploma has been proposed in Medical Technology Lab. This is perhaps the first time that we come to a conclusion integral part of this issue, “added the spokesman.
The Committee also decided that five institutions, which may be a second layer of the CWB for the program, if they meet the requirements, as determined by the University.
These institutions are as follows: Institute of Information Technology and Management, Janakpuri, Jagannath International Management School, Vasant Kunj; Tecnia Institute of Advanced Studies, Rohini; Ideal Institute of Management and Technology, and Karkardooma Maharaj Surajmal Institute, Janakpuri.
It was also decided that 25 per cent of the fee by the students during the second layer aims to create a “scholarship fund”. “The second layer is in the higher education institutions are started on an experimental basis,” said British Chancellor Jain.
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MUMBAI: Entrepreneurship B is a problem at the school, as the teachers to teach. It is interesting to note that even a career that some professors are now to be taken.
Last year, Kellogg School of Business professor Bala Balachandran Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai. But all other academics, versohlt jump with a new university to Pashan, 15 km from Pune. Indira Parikh, as dean of retirement, IIM, Ahmedabad, on 1 September, the establishment of a university than 150 acres of the city, on the lines of Oxford and Cambridge.
Welcome to Dnyan Teerth University. If all goes well, it will be in July 2006 has been launched.
India has about 300 universities. Add one more. What difference does it do? Well, those hopes break away from the traditional form, in that terms such as Parikh, liberal education. , Students dabble flexibility in the course of a discipline. Parikh said, almost 33 years for IIM-A, “and, after the closure of the school and the students go to school, they tend to lose focus. This age group needs to do some research to see what they can.
The University, the establishment of a Trust is called Dnyan Teerth Education Foundation, the three institutions: School of Liberal Education for Undergraduate Programs, a management school and a centre for management development. The study plan for each of the schools has been otherwise. The School of Liberal Education, for example, is a four-year programme Undergraduate. During the first two years, students are exposed to three areas: social sciences and humanities, sciences and creative arts. In the third and fourth years, they choose a specialization in the field. Today, there are compulsory courses in yoga, health care personnel, NGO activity and sports. Upon closing, students do a double diploma, diploma and a liberal education BA, BBA or BSc, according to specialization.
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