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ICFAI National College, Coimbatore, organized a inter-college start. Fifteen teams took part. The competition had three rounds. Quiz and Business Case Study formed the elimination round. For the last round, students had to design a product of material and they have also the possibility of introducing the product on the market and policy strategies in prices. PSGR Krishnammal College for Women won the first place. PSG College of Arts and Science, and the second place GRD College of Science bags third place.
Inaugurated
Sankara Institute of Management Science opens his e-Club in collaboration with national entrepreneurship Network.
Entrepreneurship
Vinod Shastri, Consultant, NEN-Pune, said that the company is not taught in classrooms, but only learned practice.
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Business-students played a strategist to competition last week, for the best ideas to increase profits.
Sponsored by Tata Indicom, Poseidon - Business Plan competition, Parivartan was part, the annual festival of IIT Delhi’s Management Science.
The competition, named after the Greek god of the seas, earthquakes and horses, won the team Mumbai’s National Institute of Industrial Engineering.
Top B-schools - IIM Calcutta, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Faculty of Management Studies, Management Development Institute Gurgaon and others - and Engineering Institute IIT Kanpur have been Schlachtgetümmel.
“It is our desire to connect with youth not only as consumers, but to participate in their empowerment. Poseidon students will help showcase the talents of business,” said Vineet Bhatia, Tata telecommunications services “Chief the northern region.
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Pune, January 10: MOST Puneites support for the use of a helmet to drive, if they both have a scooter.
This is shown by a survey conducted by students of the Faculty of Management Science at the University of Pune (PUMBA) to study accidents on the streets of the city on two wheels, the head PUMBA CM Chitale people said to the media on Saturday.
Students interviewed more than 8000 drivers of vehicles in the age group of 15 to 40 years.
Chitale said that 60 percent of the care of pilots wear helmets for the safety and protection against pollution.
Listing of the main reasons for wearing helmets, Chitale said that the safety, environmental pollution, skin care and the influence of friends and family members.
Most of those interviewed indicated that the eruptions and scruples of conduct has been the main cause of accidents, while almost half of them said that the streets of New Delhi has been uncertain for the trip. Here respondents suggested, the improvement of conditions of transporting large and better quality, such as roads, public lighting, 24 hours, the system picks out one more, the use of the traffic police and the strict enforcement of the legislation.
On the other hand, Chitale said that 39 percent of respondents were opposed to coercion, helmets, argued that a helmet was not necessary, because it has a safety helmet and was unpleasant to wear and win.
On the link between accidents and driving education, he pointed out that 64 percent lacked formal conduct, which said that the high number of accidents. He said that 15 percent of respondents were trained by professional coaches.
The survey found that 95 percent of respondents who have their driving licence. PUC was a priority for 76% of respondents. The drivers were associated with the most signs “No Parking” and “No Entry”, while the people were forced to park vehicles in ‘no parking’ zones because of lack of space in the park areas .
PUMBA plans to hold workshops in the coming academic years, in order to raise awareness among students on the rules of the road.
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Thiruvananthapuram, 7 MAY A foreigner holds an MBA from a university by correspondence, a post-graduate degree or a diploma of advanced studies in computer science, courses, or a chance to earn a degree from a foreign university — make your choice of direction and brochures.
An international fair of education “campus and career prospects” organized in the YMCA hall here, exactly what can the hunter career.
In seeking a degree or a doctorate from the University of Leicester, United Kingdom, the details of equipment for the study, a consultation of the Agency.
If you are an MBA from Charles Sturt University, Australia, or at the London School of Commerce, the pursuit of Madras School of Management Science, a center associated with the offer Chennai-based training.
The degree that are directly awarded by the universities are certainly much help win internship in a recognized agency, “says the consultant responsible for the Madras School of Management Studies.
You can also get to the post-graduation in Media Communication, management, foreign trade and information technologies in a pristine environment on the slopes of the hills of Kodaikanal. The Kodaikanal Christian College has a barn.
A stable, in the hands of information on the animation and 3D - a success among students currently attracts many visitors. Diploma in 2D and 3D animation software for creating sculptures and animation are offered by the School of Vismayam animation and special effects.
Details of the education of loans offered by different banks and some private funders are also available.
The exhibit, organized by the International Centre for fairs and events, is the second of its kind in the Staatsoper, was the first to Kochi in the last month. It was opened by a hotel management experts from the United Kingdom, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, and close on May 9.
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