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Would you like a training directly from IIMS, XLRI, Manipal IIFT or university? If the answer is “yes” and if you’re a graduate, you can follow such education by DirecWay Global Education (DWGE), education arm of Hughes Escorts Communications Limited (HECL), a unit of Hughes Electronics, USA . DWGE which so far has offered management programs for executives only work opening up these programs for young graduates at the end of January 2005, pointed out, Pankaj Aggarwal, consultants, HECL.
The list of settlements he has cooperation with DWGE is very impressive. It is IIM Bangalore, IIM-Kozhikode, XLRI Jamshedpur, IIFT Delhi, Manipal University and Narsee Monje Institute of Management Studies, to name a few. The Vice President, Consumer HECL, Srikanta Acharya said: “So far we have the mediation of various certificate, diploma and degree level courses in streams General Management, Sales & Marketing, management software, financial management, strategic management, Human Resources and international companies, these courses are very popular with Labour and managers to give added value to their skills and expertise. “He adds:” It is, of course, but only to extend the benefits of these programs Freshers in some improvisations on the structure of the nomenclature and, of course, of course, who are in the phase of development by institutions participants.
But the improvisations returning from the institutions concerned. According to Aggarwal, “This is because the institutions are responsible for the design of the course contents and the fixing of fees for programs while we are responsible for the provision of programmes.” He noted that most programs require that graduates of 50 percent marks, while this percentage to be relaxed for certain programs.
In addition, students must be qualified, or an examination and interview, or would only ask for an interview or a written examination, according to the industry or the establishment, they were in the inscription, Aggarwal noted.
“As HECL in business broadband, how the implementation of programmes is quite unique in itself, was not followed so far, everything in India,” Aggarwal mentioned. Preparation aspect concerning the provision, he said: “We have 42 centres or classrooms across India, we use a technology that allows each student is equipped with a computer and headphones, while Hooked On east at conferences by eminent professors and IIMS beaming other institutions and all classrooms at the same time. If a student wants to ask a question, in the midst of a class meeting room, he or she must simply press a button, a student may also send an e-mail to the teacher, whose teachings, the result is a virtual classroom is created, interactive learning that can be done. ”
As part of their study, students have the opportunity to bid on the functions of institutions that monitor their progress. Regarding the placement of students, DWGE would be the establishment of a High-Tech-cell position, said Aggarwal. He pointed out, “As we ourselves belong to the industry and how we have partnerships with some of the best B schools in India, find internships will not be difficult, but the final result will depend on how students in their studies collective agreement
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Manipal Education, in association with Subhash Ghai-promoted Whistling Woods, has introduced a two year MBA degree in media and entertainment. The course begins in July 2008 and admissions are open.
The MBA programme will have specialization in Film, Broadcasting, New and Interactive Media and Event Management. The first year will be conducted in Manipal University campus in Bangalore.
The second year will be a “hands on” training programme which will be conducted at the Whistling Woods premises located at Film City, Mumbai. The MBA degree will be provided by Manipal University on completion of the second year.
Whistling Woods founder Subhash Ghai said, “We have admired the growth of Manipal Education and its contribution to education. We are happy that they are moving into higher technical areas that would support the kind of explosive growth in entertainment that the IT sector has shown in the last few decades. Whistling Woods International, which has partnered with major technology players globally, and enjoys goodwill in the industry, is pleased to offer value to the students through its industry programme while adding value to education offered by Manipal Education. We are looking forward to a meaningful association”.
Manipal Education MD and CEO Anand Sudarshan said, “The new generations of youngsters are looking for education in areas of high growth and opportunity, and Media offers both the scope for creative and managerial growth. We are confident that students would seek this opportunity to further their prospects. We are pleased with the industry tie-up offered through Whistling Woods International which is based in the heart of the Mumbai Film Industry.”
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MUMBAI: Preeti Kapoor looking for a design engineer at the University of Lovely Professional. What is special about this basis Jalandhar private university? The fact is that on the way to signing an agreement with Murdoch University, Perth, Preeti of the painter, the conclusion of an alien to acquire, at home. The activity will be held as follows: Preeti spend two years at Lovely university studies at Murdoch, for the third year and graduates from it.
Welcome to the India-Made business degree, a trend that will settle permanently in this country, but is rapidly gaining popularity. In this single agreement, cooperation with foreign universities offer programs Indian universities, where students desi taught on campus at home, but a degree imported. This is not a simple initiative collaboration or partnership between the two institutions in which a diploma is issued common - and not, it is a sort of outsourcing of international training market.
Dirk Mulder, deputy director at the Murdoch University’s International Bureau, said that this type of agreement is bound to be successful, as it reduces costs to an international level. “Not only are the costs for students, but also the international situation in the universities to achieve levels of the less prosperous class,” he says.
The system goes one step further in the database Mangalore Manipal University’s International Centre for Applied Sciences, the engineering courses, in collaboration with 13 partners (see box). “Students in two years here, select the institution they wish to adhere to, and transfer the credits,” says program director Raghuvir Pai.
However, the way these systems are not approved by the Indian government of each agency or the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTC), or the Medical Council of India. “It is absolutely illegal,” said a senior official AICTE. “The Indian institutions are conducting some kind of coaching for a third party, which has its headquarters in India.”
Educational institutions, on their part believes that she did not need sanctions, as there is no measurement of the University of India. “We are simply a transfer of funds,” says Pai. Rebutts the AICTE official, “you can not a level of credit and foreign partners. But what is, if the student is not a visa? “Officials believe that the intense competition between countries to open more international students to work grows much of such regulation.
For foreign partners, it is another blow increasingly international students, but the attendance figures for these courses are on the rise despite the astronomical fees.
On the Mumbai-based Institute of International Studies (IIS), a part of the Shri Vile Parle Kelvani Mandal, from Kingston University have many customers course, despite the fact that this could work, of course, much less than if students for an Indian Degrees. The BA (Hons) in Business Management already offers 43 students this year, despite the R 6 lach tax for two years, on the campus of Vile Parle, in addition to 15000 pounds spent one year on campus’ Kingston University.
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