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There were 22 MBA Vietnamese graduates and eight BA Vietnamese graduates in these first classes receiving the degrees of the University of Bolton. The degrees are recognized by the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Deborah Clarke, British consul general in HCMC, said there would be plenty of opportunities for Vietnamese graduates as Vietnam’s economic success and integration into the global economy is fuelling demand for well-educated managers who are able to operate in a global market-place.
She added education is one of the five key pillars of the UK’s relationship with Vietnam and that the collaborative partnership between the two universities will help to create a critical mass of skilled professionals with an international outlook in Vietnam as well as further strengthen educational links between the UK and Vietnam and promote understanding between the two countries.
Working in partnership with HCMC University of Banking, the University of Bolton has delivered the programs in HCMC since 2006. The programs include Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Business Administration, and transfer program for Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration.
An enrolment seminar for these programs will be held at 8:30 a.m. on July 19 at Kim Do Hotel, 133 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, District 1, HCMC. For details, contact the Center for International Cooperation of the HCMC University of Banking (2nd floor, 39 Ham Nghi Boulevard, District 1, tel: (08) 821 4660, ext: 101).
More : english.vietnamnet.vn
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A new addition to Thanjavur, which has belatedly to one of the main centres of higher education in the State, the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) National College. “Quality” Master of Business Administration (MBA) is the promise made by the university for students. “Our ultimate goal is to raise the standard in comparison with India at all,” said A. Susairaj, the main interest. College began operating on 1 July. ICFAI was established in 1984 with the objective, offers training programs for students, executives and professionals in India. He launched the programme of Chartered Financial Analysts initially in 1995 and the ICFAI Business School was founded for the MBA Program specialization such as marketing, finance, Human Resources Management, Information Technology and Systems. Mérité laurels by the college at the national level are much to R. Satyanarayana, Administrative Officer of the college.
The government of Tripura, a special “State University” State of the establishment and 25 hectares of land given to the creation of a Centre of Excellence. The Madras Management Association (MMA), Chennai, awarded by the MMA-Award functioning of the economy of excellence for education ICFAI Business School, Chennai, for the conduct of forces to think about the action and demonstrable results for companies and institutions. ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad, is the twelfth place among the top hundred business schools in India after an investigation by the Cosmode management and research centres, under the direction of Dharani S. Sinha, former Principal, obtained College in Hyderabad.
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Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), founded in 1954 on the campus of the University of Delhi, is one of the most prestigious business schools in India.
FMS-2 years offers a full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) option with a specialization in the fields of finance, marketing or systems. It provides for the establishment of an MBA program management services during the year 2004. FMS had received 30000 applications for 90 seats for its MBA program. The school reserves the right to 10 percent of its total volume of seats for international students.
All members of the Faculty of promoting SGF, in their subjects of the famous universities of Harvard, UCLA, Manchester and Stanford. SGF Library has a collection of 30000 books and more than 100 stores, including 60 foreign magazines. The entire campus of the FMS is a network and students have access to the Internet. The faculty-student in the FMS is the ratio 1:3.
In the 2003 session of investing in the FMS, the average wage was offered Rs6.88 lakh, while the maximum was Rs12.8 lakh.
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Universiti Malaya would like to clarify that the Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a very competitive programme.
Over 300 applications were received for 100 available places for the 2008/2009 academic year.
The selection process is based solely on merit.
Short-listed applicants have outstanding undergraduate qualifications while those with professional qualifications will have an advantage.
Also, a minimum of two years work experience is helpful.
Preference will be given to those with management-level experience.
High school qualifications such as SPM and STPM will not help a candidate gain admission into a Master’s programme.
The university thanks all applicants for their interest in the programme. Its MBA programme is the only public university MBA programme accredited by the Association of MBAs.
As such, the programme is accredited internationally and students can be assured of a high quality of education.
More : thestar.com.my
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A Master of Business Administration MBA or the conclusion of a top B-school was one of the objectives of the gehegten an aspiring, it is looking for a bright career in the business world. The growing enthusiasm among the candidate countries to rub shoulders with the Who’s who of business, six years from the character of salary and a rapid increase in the occupational hierarchy, the MBA sought careers in these days . This is only a part of history as candidates adhere to school B of certain perceptions. And it is difficult to say whether they come from the richest in terms of education and experience or Pay-package.
A student last year at the Faculty of Economics of Enterprise (FMS), Delhi University Nandita Sinha Feeling that their entire experience has been enriched. Sinha said: “I feel that I managed to have enough to provide an opportunity for the application of theoretical concepts in my practice on my fieldwork, tasks and, finally, during the been my training. Learning appearance was as I expected lines member courses with an open mind, a place of entertainment prejudices. I was always ready to face new challenges, my way. ”
According to another final-year student of Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology (DMS IITD) Saumil Mody, “The themes that are in length, in theory classes was well supplemented by practical experience through orders and projects, the concepts should be done, live in an organization. The study was an exploratory education and experience. ”
Mody, but believes that the practice of exposure was very different, which is generally perceived MBA programs. He pointed out: “A direct interaction with leading experts in the industry has contributed to relate what is taught in the classroom. The concept of a duration of each project currently actually implemented the platform to get exposure to various sectors in the industry. ”
Another student last year, Management Development Institute (MDI) Kapil Sood, felt that learning situation was somewhat different from what he had planned, before a B-School. “I have always believed that there will be about classes, books and projects, but I realized that learning does not stop. It is, moreover, that, too. Real-life situations and problems that I have before, during organizing events as the Empire, Illumina Delphic and I have learned that to remain cool stress, “said Sood.
Each of them, moreover, use different criteria for the choice of specialisation. How’s decision Mody specializes in marketing and information technology (double) compared to other programs was established on the basis of content of courses, interests, Faculty experiences and current requirements of the industry. Sinha Standing marketing, because it had an interest in the region. “However, I have zeroed the subject of specialization on the basis of my training in the summer and direct projects that I have in the past three semesters,” said Sinha.
Sood, beyond was not sure what he wanted to choose specialization, MDI. “MDI is in B, unlike some schools, where we remain silent before the specialization of entering school. It gave me the time to understand my areas of interest over a period of one year. professors MDI was also very helpful and guided me in deciding on the subject, I had to decide, and I finally decided to do my specialization in the field of marketing and human Moll in resource management, “said Sood.
And waiting in the soil is a dreamer always on the rise, if you have just graduated from school B above in a few months. Sinha’s hope that if a society of their dreams. Otherwise, however, depends, as I have in my last round of collective Institute, “she added.
Mody expectations of landing with a dreamer really see the reality, as the spectre of enterprises, which they DMS IITD’s Campus, sees everyone with equal opportunities. Even Sood seemed optimistic, as he felt that this is the type of work they seek.
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The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) for the implementation of plans based on campus part-time and full time courses Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA). The programs were presented in support of professional managers, professionals and entrepreneurs, the desire to strengthen their capacity in management and finance.
The academic ability of these courses is graduation.
Courses are offered in Hyderabad and in seven other ICFAI Business School (IBS). IBS-The other centres are located in Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Pune. The duration of the FSC program is 27 months and priorities are Corporate Finance and control, international finance and risk management and investment portfolio management, management, finance and banking law. The MBA program will last three years. The topics include marketing, human resource management, finance and information technologies and systems. The tax is RS2 lakh for each part-time workers and studies RS4 lakh for courses full time. The distance courses cost Rs40, 000 Students may borrow available to State Bank of India (SBI) and other banks.
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They are used for the treatment of weapons, it will take place today pencils.
Some seemed nervous, because it handles with the mouse and a random gaze darted open on the computer screen. The rest is enthumansiaste attention.
? They are always fit, talented and, indeed, need another career? Conferences of the man she said. ? I hope you do your best and come with brio.?
In another time and another place, a response? Yes, sir? Boom would have the fifty men strong. Instead, it is only tilted his head. After all, this was not an army, but a drilling machine in the classroom of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow.
Pupils and students, all ex-defence personnel, began today, a special course of six months in Master of Business Administration (MBA), IIM Lucknow, for the defence of officers to retirement. The course is also the first of its kind, aims to reintegrate retired officers in the army. The class green in the environment of the IIM-L campus, began at 9 winter, when fog in the morning are still not repealed. The men were heard as General Commander KS Siddhu, director general, resettlement arising stolen from Delhi, to be launched.
For the next hour, they heard presentations by the Institute? N teachers to develop trends and administration, as part of the army as business management has not always been decisions taken at the top.
? We breathed an academic atmosphere after long and it’s a fantastic feeling for us? said L.K. Singh, in the air.
For the next six months, students would stay at the hostel, lunch and dinner at the fairground, you are part of other activities on campus. IIM-L authorities, “said condensed two years, institute a regular MBA in a six-month course for the defence of officers to retire after a year of research. ? The course includes 30 hours after contact with the programmes and a week of field mapping at the end of classes. The defence students would then be before a rigorous evaluation process of classification according to the diploma? Vinod said Arora, a senior administration official.
Arora said Directorate of resettlement, special permission from the Ministry of Defence for the course. Past the retired officers approach used for Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, but three months, there were obviously not enough.
Archana Srivastava, chairman, management development programme, IIM-L, said the course would be familiar with the officers of the old economy, management, price, information technology and human resources among others.
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Raj Soin College of Business’ Master of Business Administration (MBA) Weekend Program is expanding MBA offerings off-campus in the fall to become more aggressive in recruiting students for graduate programs.
The new Mason MBA Weekend Program will begin a cohort September 12 and 13 through a partnership with Sinclair Community College, who built the campus in Warren County.
These types of programs make obtaining a master’s degree more accessible to those working in industry, said Robert Premus, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Coordinator of South Dayton Programs.
Currently, there are two cohorts at the Mound Advanced Technology Center, through a partnership with the City of Miamisburg. A forth cohort is at Lake Campus.
A cohort is a group of about 30 students who begin and end the program at the same time. The students take two classes a quarter, taught by WSU faculty, every other weekend for two years.
“It really creates a strong bond between the students and networking,” said Premus.
Premus also said the program accepts any major with a good undergraduate record, about three to five years job experience and a good Graduate Management Admission Test score. There is an information session June 13, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m., at Courseview Campus Center, at Sinclair Community College.
Tuition and fees are about $355 per credit hour. The program has 48 credit hours and 12 credit hours of prerequisites, so total costs range from about $16,080 to $21,400.
Applications are due July 1st. If applicants didn’t take the four prerequisite classes in statistics, accounting, economics and finance as undergrads, the program offers these at additional times throughout the quarter.
More : media.www.theguardianonline.com
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The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) for the implementation of plans based on campus part-time and full time courses Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA). The programs were presented in support of professional managers, professionals and entrepreneurs, the desire to strengthen their capacity in management and finance.
The academic ability of these courses is graduation.
Courses are offered in Hyderabad and in seven other ICFAI Business School (IBS). IBS-The other centres are located in Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Pune. The duration of the FSC program is 27 months and priorities are Corporate Finance and control, international finance and risk management and investment portfolio management, management, finance and banking law. The MBA program will last three years. The topics include marketing, human resource management, finance and information technologies and systems. The tax is RS2 lakh for each part-time workers and studies RS4 lakh for courses full time. The distance courses cost Rs40, 000 Students may borrow available to State Bank of India (SBI) and other banks
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At the Faculty of Economics of Business (FMS), Delhi University, every student is part of the direction Science Association (MSA). MSA, organizes activities for all students at the Business School, works by nine committees-finance company, Corporate Relations and internships, social marketing, systems of society, the cell cultural activities, the Press and publications, Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour (HR and OB) the company - the Infrastructure Committee and a treasurer. The annual fees for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at the Institute is Rs11, 000
Many institutional scholarships, including 10 students from Sanwa Bank Scholarship Foundation in the amount of the rupee equivalent of $ 500, from India, two scholarships valued at Nestlé RS1, 00000 and Rs75, 000 per year, and the camaraderie of General Electric (GE) worth RS1, 00000 per year.
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