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It’s back-to-classroom for bureaucrats

AHMEDBAD: bureaucrats walking the corridors of power in New Delhi, perhaps soon back in the classroom. The Union Home Ministry, which wants their ability to manage the spruce, the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) to start an MBA course for mid-career officers of IAS .

And they must be distinguished by an authorisation procedure, as in cats or GMAT, to participate in post-project programme of public policy and administration, is expected to start in 2007.

The program was initiated by the Ministry of Personnel Division, bureaucrats, above all, probably at the head of PSU, “a perspective on how public systems are managed and how management principles help the out of politics. ”

The B-two training school for bureaucrats in the years 2002 and 2003 in Delhi.

Sources IIM-A campus informed that the programme was in principle by the Institute, the Board of Governors may also broadbased participation of non-governmental organizations and multilateral organizations that work in the field of law and order.

“It is an integral part of a year MBA program for bureaucrats, with approximately 10 to 15 years’ experience. Many of these bureaucrats, even head up public enterprises which compete with the private sector and multinationals. This will help sharpen their skills, Indicates a source.

The request of the Ministry of the house, who came, about a year ago, when the Institute has crossed swords with the Union HRD-ministry, IIM-A to a core team of 12 members for college working on the programme and content approval.

“The first admission of 30 and even if it was tentatively scheduled for 2007, we are working to launch simultaneously with the Executive PGP program,” adds the source.

The IIM-A is the same for foreign participation in the program aims bureaucrats and neighbouring countries to join the programme.

He presented a briefing on six directors of the Asian Development Bank, visited the Institute on Friday and invited them, creating scholarships for bureaucrats in developing countries, they Fund.

The program will focus on a number of issues in public administration, including infrastructure, health care and regulatory functions.

MBA: Case against fraud for students of the Institute of Rs 67 lach

Pune, September 28: The Economic Crime Wing (EOW) of the crime branch of the municipal police on Thursday registered a violation of Indian Institute of Management Training (IIMT), Bhosari for vorspiegelnd 29 of his students for a sum of Rs Lach 67.83.

The Institute had allegedly stated that they would be a level of Rajasthan Institute, rather than the University of Pune, who had promised at the time of the shooting.

After DCP (Economic Offences Wing) Sunil Phulari, about 600 students had permission for the various courses at the Institute this year. ”The higher amount could be fooled,’’said Phulari. All students, 29 for the MBA courses are from outside the state.

Vinit Kumar Soni (22), a student enrolled for the course for MBA and the residence of Mohali, Punjab a complaint with economic crime wing leads to the arrest of Nabisahab Shaikh Mohammed (53), chief coordinator of Institute on Thursday. Meanwhile the police recorded a violation Profiles Narkhede Ramesh, the President-Founder of the Institute.

EOW official said that the Institute has found that in the printed version of MBA courses has been a member of the University of Pune. Similarly, eight lists courses in higher education have been printed, which gives the impression that the MBA course was, in fact, University of Pune.

The Institute is only allowed students from countries outside the state and advertising, of course, with presentations in New Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Patna, Calcutta and Varanasi. The address and e-mail address of the institute has been made available. Application forms were completed by mail, accompanied by a demand draft of the R 1500 in the name of the organization. Information pamphlets were provided to students, and they were designed for discussions and personal interviews at the Hotel Amar Inn in Delhi. Previously, students of the Institute to submit to Rs 50000 ICICI Bank, and later she asked to deposit Rs 1.84000. All students filed a total of 29 lach Rs 2.34 each.

The Institute has helped to ensure that those students loans.

After the start of the school year in August 2006, the Institute has a flash, providing students, they would degrees, on behalf of the Institute of Advanced Studies in Education, which is headquartered in Rajasthan.

The students then to the management and the demand for return of their fees which has been squarely rejected by the Institute. The students were then forwarded to the Division of Higher Education and Technical and a complaint with the police Bhosari region. The Bhosari then alerted the police EOW.

St. Joseph’s signed an agreement with the American University

THE CITY OF St. Joseph’s College of Business Administration has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United States-University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) to broaden the scale of international understanding between teachers and students in both countries.

Among the objectives of this partnership formal institutional qualified for the Indian students, you deserve a conclusion of the UCO tailored to the requirements SJCBA to assist both organizations in cooperative research for the selection of qualified teachers and the impact of exchange .

The agreement includes a selection of Master of Business Administration (MBA), the programme for pupils and students of the MBA course can apply for accreditation.

XIME wins Ushus 2005

The team of Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME) has been dropping, the prize for the best team for “Ushus 2005,” a line inter-collegiate festival, organized by Christi College Institute of Management.

XIME student Samuel George Arun Abraham and won first place in the game system, technical notes, while Sonia and Priyanka TM won second place in the game HR, Perfect Pitch.

During ICFAI Belgaum went away with the game cutting, other events were awarded to teams ICFAI Hyderabad, IBMR, XIME and ICFAI Kolkata. The Best Event Manager, participants will be grilled by Fiona from Radio City.

At one point, Tejaswini, a student of ICFAI Hyderabad, has been crowned as “The Maestro”, the host of the best appellate Manager.

Two days of the Feast of companies had more than 30 teams participating in “Inquest”, the corporate Quiz. The winner was a game of the team of cross Corporate Kotak and material.

Thirty-seven universities, including 17 teams Outside of the station, on an innovative combination of nine contests in the two-day event.

Opening of the event, Tesco, Chief Executive Officer, said Meena Ganesh globalization, highlighted the need for world leaders.

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The University of Bangalore UGC Academic Staff College, in collaboration with the departments of commerce, economics and management sciences, which comes from a cross-disciplinary WK in Business Studies. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the University of Bangalore, during and promoting solutions Tally accounting education among students and the doctrine of brotherhood.

PES students score

The P.E.S. College of Pharmacy has declined from the 1st, 2nd Place 6 And in the pharmaceutical industry M. “Pharmaceutical chemistry” subject to the completion of tests to be carried out in April 2005 by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. The school achieved 100% of examination results.

The ranking was incumbent R.G. Petra (1), Devesh Talan (2), and Pavan K. Kumar (6).

In DU time warp, SRCC can’t host MBA

New Delhi, November 15: WITH a rash of business management schools coming up all over the city, the venerated Shri Ram College of Commerce seems to be battling the university’s traditional ideology — market forces and high demand must not lead the way in education. The college is confident that it has the infrastructure and brand name to become a leader in MBA but this doesn’t square up with the university’s beliefs.

Over 90 private business management schools, recognised by the All India Council for Technical Education, have come up in the capital in just five years. Another 10-12 unrecognised private schools continue to enroll thousands of students. Delhi University offers only two full-time MBA programmes and plans to replace the existing MBA course in Public Systems Management with an MBA in Service Management. This they say is to cater to the growing demand.

‘‘As a rule colleges engage in undergraduate studies and I don’t think they have the infrastructure to have specialised courses like the MBA. They need a faculty completely dedicated to the programme, like the IIMs and FMS. Even if there is market demand for this, the colleges do not have the human resources to do it,’’ says DU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Deepak Nayyar. ‘‘And we have no plans of introducing it in colleges even if there is an increasing demand,’’ he adds.

‘‘However, we have an open mind, and if any college were to propose this, it is for the academic council to approve it,’’ he says.

SRCC, which has an excellent faculty of economics and commerce, believes it can host a successful MBA course.

Says Professor J L Gupta, Principal SRCC, ‘‘We have the infrastructure and the brand name to introduce the best MBA course in the country. We have proposed it but have received resistance from various quarters. Our economic and commerce faculties are among the best in the country and we can fill in this gap.’’

Prof Gupta points out that their ‘‘current Post-Graduate Diploma in Global Business Operations has had two very successful batches. The first year we had 600 applicants and last year we had almost 2,000. Let alone following the demand, we have the faculty and brand name to formulate a course and create the demand for it.’’ The college has recorded 100 per cent placements since its inception, three years ago.

One school of thought that is currently guiding the university is that market forces should not be allowed to lead the way in education and that the distinction between skill and knowledge must be maintained.

Says Registrar Dr Atindra Sen, ‘‘There is a structure that the university follows. While individual colleges are meant for under-graduate courses, different faculties cater to post-graduate studies. If you blur the boundaries for just an MBA, then why not for other subjects?’’

However, a more progressive belief is that market forces must determine what should be taught. DU has only 90 seats for both its full-time courses and 140 seats for its part-time courses in MBA.

The country churns out more than 50,000 MBA graduates every year.

Indian business schools opening centres in Dubai

Indian business schools are opening centres in Dubai. Business school administrators and professors have been visiting Dubai to conduct feasibility studies and prepare course materials.

XLRI and SP Jain Institute of Management and Research have set up centres in Dubai. Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, and Indian Institute of Foreign Trade are planning to set up centres in Dubai, Africa and South East Asia. As Government of Dubai rules do not permit international institutes to operate fully owned centres in Dubai, XLRI collaborated with Al Abbas to set up its centre.

Al Abbas managed the logistics and infrastructure while XLRI transferred its syllabus and faculty to Dubai.

SP Jain Centre for Management has set up its centre at the Knowledge Village set up by the Government of Dubai.

It is the only institute to offer a residential full-time MBA programme in the UAE. The fee charged at the Dubai centre is 3-4 times higher than that charged in India. Fees for executive MBA course is 45,000 Dirhamss while the course for full-time MBA costs 55,000 Dirhamss.

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade has also reserved a space of 6,500 square feet at the Knowledge Village for its venture.

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