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MR Sathyamurthy, director of the Division of Management, University of Madras, restoration guide for 2005-06 on Shrinivas Sastri, vice-president (human resources) of GRO India Pvt. Ltd, at a function in Chenn ai Thursday. In addition, because of (left to right) David Nallathambi, head (human resources), Alcatel Development India Pvt.Ltd. B. Venkataramana, head (human resources), Reliance information flow Pvt.Ltd. Georgina and Marie, Company Secretary, PHC Manufac tion Ltd - Photo: Vino John
Chennai: recruiters are not likely to be disappointed when they arrive, seek places in the class of 2006, the Department of Management Studies (DOM), University of Madras, in the year.
Students have just their job easier by the release of a code Recruiters Guide to the division of potential student profiles and other information that can be used in the search for a job on.
The brochure, which were collected by students-Run-Voice of Excellence “, a unit of DOM, was Thursday by Dr. MR Sathyamurthy, director of DOM.
The brochure includes students finance, human resources, marketing and control systems and should be considered the reference book for finding a job.
“The booklet contains a database of 150 students in the years 2006. Players placement earlier in the overseas departments have been a huge success, and we have secured 100 seats per cent over the past three years, ‘’said Dr Sathyamurthy.
Companies, students rented in 2005, contain Coca Cola, Satyam Computer, Murugappa group, Icici Bank, Tata Consultancy Services, Berger colors and Ford
Summer placements were made in Kone Cranes, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Ashok Leyland, Indian Airlines, Ranbaxy, Standard Chartered My faith and Management Consultants. More than 30 companies came calling, he added.
The leaders of Reliance Inforstreams Pvt Ltd, PHC Manufacturing Ltd., Alcatel Development India Pvt Ltd and GRO India Pvt Ltd, were also present when the prospectus was published.
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Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), University of Delhi, Delhi is the ninth place (with a total score of 714.61) in the Cosmode Management Research Centre-Business-Global Survey 2003 of the best business schools in India.
The survey was billed as the collection of data used a ladder to reach ordinal ranking relative.
India has about 840 business schools, management of 65000 graduates a year. The rankings were based on estimates of key parameters in nine: Rank (which had the maximum weighting of 300 points for a total score of 1000), Faculty (200 points), academic institutions, industry and the network interface and innovation (100 points each), implementation of the programme (75 points), programmes and cinema visits (50 points) and expenditures scientists (25 points).
FMS has targeted 200.25 points on the investment, Faculty of 126.79 points, 65.74 points out of academic institutions, 82.84 points at the interface of industry, 58 points on networking and l innovation, 70 delivery points in the programme, 45 Points to Programs, 41 points out of the cinema and 25 points in university spending.
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Major changes have been recommended for the country of the great agricultural education, research and expansion by a high-powered committee.
“The recommendations are very reasonable, and we must now see how to implement them,” the Union Agriculture Minister, Ajit Singh, said here Friday. The group was appointed last August to review the management structure in the Indian Council for Agricultural Research Central, and links between him and the rest of an extensive system on various public schools Higher Agriculture (SAUs).
Chaired by the ministry, then secretary particular, Hemendra Kumar, the other members were: M Mahadevappa, a leader of the agro-scientists, PO Agarwal of the Council on Scientific and Industrial Research, K Mamkootam, professor of management ‘ University of Delhi, Finance and the ICAR Advisers.
His report proposes, among other things, decentralization, the objective continues to recruitment and evaluation to ensure that the system is in a competitive commercial environment.
A major concern for Agro-scientists is that reform is a pretext to weaken the autonomy of its largest and most respected chain of institutions, more than a century, built to raise the suspicions of public services fanned by ^ the appointment of an IAS officer of the Summit of the bulkhead. At first glance, its worst suspicions were not met, but they hear, by the report with a magnifying glass.
“In the first reading, this is a positive relationship,” said Mangala Rai, the new Director General of the ICAR. “But we must go through the details.”
How Ajit Kumar Singh and Hemendra noted, is unanimously a report prepared by a specialized organization where people were in the majority, taking into account the views of important comments agricultural experts, Manoirs V and MS Swaminathan low.
Its recommendations include the enlargement of the ICAR administration and a focus closer, broader representation from outside, ICAR research in the planning and monitoring.
ICAR command structure is currently under-founded is not geographically to understand. The group seeks a transfer on the second, with five of the eight deputy directors-general courses at New Delhi should be moved, that the five regional headquarters across the country, with sufficient powers to institutes and ICAR SAUs in their areas.
ICAR uses spend 25-30 percent of its budget for the SAUs has reached about 10 per cent. The group proposes that within five years, ICAR has 20 percent of the needs of UAA, with one fifth of this sum are linked to reforms in the UAA. The State Governments should ensure a fee per cent of all access to agro-produce with money from SAUs.
The jury said that ICAR should strongly discourage “open to all States of agriculture and the number of universities more room for stopping money each UAA does not meet the standards.
Each facility should ICAR prepare and plan one year to five years a plan for their personal development, qualifications and promotion. Promotions should
with higher benefits payable volunteering for linkages village and the training of managers and leaders in selecting these positions.
A world-class institution, with a nominal value IITS / IIMS “in agro-science and technology should be established. This is necessary for implementing the lead role in border regions.
The jury also proposed that senior officials to be designated for patent rights and the commercialization of technology developed and ICAR reconsider the logic of the National Research Center, in its current form.
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The industry has incorporated, in collaboration with the National Institute of Applied Management
University to design curricula, execution and degree examinations award
Bangalore: University of Madurai Kamaraj extends its university network, on Monday the launch of his MBA (Industry Integrated) Programme on MS Ramaiah Institute of Management (MSRIM).
Vice-Chancellor P. Maruthamuthu led a team of officials at the University of Bangalore, Madurai, visited the facilities available on campus and interaction with students, has received approval in two years.
The industry integrated MBA program was developed in collaboration with the National Institute of Applied Management (NIAM), New Delhi. The classes of first year students began on Monday.
In an interview with presspersons, MR Pattabhi Ram, Director, MS Ramaiah Institute of Management, said the course was incorporated into industrial training. “The component of experiential learning is there. During the course, students have internalized training with industry.”
Given that the proposed tie-up, the University of designing the curriculum, investigate and award degrees, while NIAM manages and coordinates the industrial training.
M.V. Madan, Dean, MSRIM, 60 students were admitted this year to strict control. NIAM Executive Director Rajiv Mehta, said the demand for graduates has been gifted to the rise in the services and banking sector. That is why, MBA courses integrated with industry would help students Country jobs.
The problem of speech took office, the vice-chancellor of the university said that, at regular intervals send teams to monitor the implementation of the course.
He invited the Institute to improve infrastructure on the needs of students.
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Territory of Pondicherry: V. Vaithilingam branches, the minister called Wednesday experts, to ensure that the latest technology in the IT sector, reaches people at the grassroots level.
Delivering an address at a seminar on “Digital UT governance in the management” organized by the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), Territory of Pondicherry Branch, with the Department of Management Studies, School of Management, University of Pondicherry, here, Mr. Vaithilingam said the training be made available to government officials aimed at different aspects of e-governance.
Minister of Education M.O.H.F. Shahjahan said the development of human resources and information technology are important components of development.
Real e-governance has meant a total change in the way management and governance of the paper could not go in parallel with e-governance.
In his inaugural speech, Vice-Chancellor, University of Pondicherry JAK Tareen said the field of e-governance should be bound by time, with changes in technology.
E-governance is not a unique and should be a continuous process. Periodic systematic modernization and training was necessary for the establishment of e-governance, he said.
Chief Secretary to Puducherry government said Rakesh Behari e-governance was a panacea to curb corruption in the country.
It was part of the socio-economic development, he said and added that he has helped to improve coordination between ministries and simplifying networks with citizens.
Of the challenges facing the e-governance in India, he said only 4.5 percent of Indians had access to the Internet and only 64 percent of Indians was to read and write. Andhra Pradesh, Haryana and Gujarat had step towards e-governance and had departments, he added.
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AHMEDABAD, June 6: The Director of Technical Education was recently released list of All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Post-Graduate recognized management courses in Gujarat.
Top of the list, Department of Business Administration, University of Bhavnagar, Patel SK School of Business Management, North Gujarat University, Faculty of Management Studies, University MS, BK School of Business Management, University of Gujarat PG GH Patel Institute of Business Management, SP University, Business Management Centre, Department of Business Management, Saurashtra University, Department of Industrial Management and Business Management
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AHMEDABAD: Corporates queue at the beginning of B-schools to turn talented rose. As Corporate Education monetary gains of India, took the number of foreign workers, B-schools are now looking for companies to provide tailor-made programs.
After the main schools of the EC, as Duke, Harvard, Garvin School, it is now the turn of the ESCP-EAP European School of Management, University of Texas at Austin, McCombs, Thunderbird School of Global Management, and much more to bet on India.
While many of these institutions are planning to develop programs, some are even taking into account the joint programs with management institutes of India as IIM, Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Calcutta, Hyderabad and the ISB MDI Gurgaon . ESCP-EAP European School of Management, operates five universities abroad, is now gearing to prepare the leaders of India. The Institute is considering the establishment of training programs on measuring and recording of programs, plans open offer here.
“Many Indian companies are already cooperations and acquisitions, and there is plenty of room in continuing vocational training,” ESCP-EAP British director David Sola. “We are in discussion with several Indian companies in the supply of programs tailored Executive Education. Thereafter, we expect to concentrate efforts, Executive Education in India,” he said. The Institute is also in discussions with SAIL Maruti, and for the provision of measurement, the Executive Education program.
This winter, it is short-term, the Executive Education program for a culture of the company and market testing of the house. Currently, the Institute has a pair of Indian students in their BMD program. “We also expect to increase the number from 10 to more than 25 students,” says Sola. The whole programme is home to 400 students. ESCP-EAP, taking into account the options, including a part of the Executive Education program is to India and the rest of his centres abroad.
IIM Calcutta, is also access to the International Business Schools for a possible cooperation. However, the Institute does not plan to establish joint programmes. “Most international schools B shows the value of Executive Education. But we already have expertise in the Indian market, and we do not intend to have joint programmes and Executive Education here,” said President consistency and management of the development programmes of IIM Calcutta-Sushil Khanna.
IIM Ahmedabad with the leaders already common agenda Business School, Duke CE is to strengthen the development on the fast-growing markets like India. The Institute is also in talks with other Business Schools international cooperation similar. “Thanks to joint programmes, Indian Institute to get a chance to offer courses to companies abroad,” said an officer IIM-A Fac.
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Thiruvananthapuram, Aug. 18. BUDGET need access to credit and are not necessarily low-cost loans, “said Dr Arun TG, Professor at the Institute of Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester.
Time, the first in a series of lectures at the Institute of Management in Kerala (as part of the University of Kerala), the “Micro-Finance, a shot in the arm for the poor,” said Dr Arun had admitted that globalization, many foreigners, financial institutions, for the loading of India. The reverse is that the money to come, since the emphasis on the urban market.
It was a huge untapped market in rural areas. It is high time that banks moves emphasis on the rural hinterland, and contributed to its economic development, “said Dr Arun.
Increasing levels of financial contribution to development are closely linked to future rates of capital formation and efficiency, to occupy the capital of the economy. Rapid economic growth rate would indicate higher levels of financial sector development.
Adequate Funding must be made available for economic development. This, said Dr Arun, can be ensured only by the services rendered by the financial intermediaries and technological innovations, given that financial development is a consequence of economic development. Thus, there is a positive relationship between financial sector development and economic growth.
In India, nearly 44 percent of the population live below the international poverty line has. In rural areas, women, it is compatible with the resources at the household level. Thus, development policies should be framed in a certain way, it targets women who are encouraged to micro-enterprises. Financial support for small loans that allow them to generate income and social measures to authorize, in the process.
Almost $ 9 billion has been in the micro-finance to more than 15 million people around the world. Micro-finance has been successful in carrying out the diversity and complexity of the needs of subsistence. The importance of savings expected in the lower layers over money and management programmes such as credit unions.
This involves the delivery of small quantities by members of a community over any other in the same neighborhood, or property the most consumed, the greater part of financial transactions.
Group Groups are ready, regardless of the government, and have a high degree of autonomy from interference by bureaucrats and politicians. It supports individuals, access to useful lump sum through loans and borrowers pay the same, but more often in small and with literacy rates. The examples are safe Registration Bangladesh and Self-Help Groups in India, “said Dr Arun.
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Pune May 12: subnote severe shortage of “ approved”and directors of 16 prominent associates Management Institute at the University of Pune, the University has placed on reforming qualifications for the post.
Several meetings of reflection later, the University has seriously if the move to recast the qualifications of the Director’s post to serve as the basis for scholars have a doctorate in economics and management.
Mr. Sharad Joshi, Director of the Division of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Pune, said that Karve Institute of Management, University of division, Bharati Vidyapeeth Management Institute and the Institute Nigdi, Ahmadnagar and directors had Nashik the UoP.
However eminent belonged to those who do not have such a “ heads”were approved Symbiosis “Institute, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Sinhagad Institute for Management, Indira Institute of Management and others. Whereas at the beginning of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Victim said that all directors of the Faculty could qualify for the post of director of a management institute, which are then modified UoP rule, and requests that these people with a Ph.D. in economics and administration, it should be head of the Institute.
However, the university there are several cases in which they are not maintained by the application of high-level leaders from industry, which do not possess the requisite academic qualifications, while on the other side, there was a Such lack of academics, the post office.
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THE POTA court on Monday of a bond given to Mufti Mohammed Sayeed Akbar Shaikh Yusuf from Hyderabad, was arrested on the charge of the war against the State. Moving application of the bond, Illiyas Khan Pathanen lawyer in court there is no evidence against the accused to join him the anti-national activities.
Tribute to guide RSS
CHIEF Minister Narendra kondolierte modes of the death of PV-Doshi, a guide RSS, died Monday. The Chief Minister of honour visited Rajkot Doshi. Fashion,’’said Doshi, but has lived in Rajkot, he worked more for the rehabilitation of the tribal level.
CD 2001 Epicentre
THE Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, USA, has two discs of Bhuj earthquake of 2001, the National Earthquake Information Center of Engineering for the distribution of copies throughout the country. Interested persons may obtain copies free of charge at full nicee@iitk.ac.in
Conclave sales
A TWO-DAY conclave has been marketing at the Institute of Management, University of Nirma Sunday. The objective of the seminar was a conference on the role of marketing. Chintan Parikh, CEO of Ashima group stresses the importance of marketing in the supply exceeds the level of demand throughout the world.
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