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The center is to facilitate, a campus of the National Institute of Design (NID) in the metropolis in the near future, Commerce Kamal Nath said the Prime Minister today.
Opening of the new campus of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) Salt Lake is the first outside Delhi, Nath said the inauguration of NID perhaps not far away.
NID, the principal place of business is currently in Ahmedabad.
The minister said the government would be more IIFT higher education institutions in the country, increasing challenges of globalization.
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharjee said the government an additional three acres adjacent seven acres in the phase of derivation, which was the final campus of the Institute.
Currently IIFT would run counter to their programmes in rented premises at Salt Lake.
IIFT has launched its two full-time MBA (International Business) in Kolkata.
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The Government of the external trade policy initiatives are paying rich dividends as the country exports 26 percent over the past two years to reach 100 billion dollars in 2005-06 to 63 billion dollars in 2003-04, Commerce Kamal Nath said the Prime Minister today.
“Our confrontation with the economic world today, including imports, Suite 350 billion, which corresponds to our growing importance in international trade,” he said at the 40th Convocation of ‘Indian Institute of Foreign Trade.
Nath said India, the rates down in the ASEAN countries and the ADI regime was liberal. But developed countries have been non-tariff trade barriers and discrimination developing countries, he added.
IIFT director Prabir Sengupta said that the IIFT Kolkata centre would start functioning from July 2006 with the start of the flagship MBA (International Business) programme. IIFT is also the creation of a centre for SMEs, specific training for SMEs, an official said.
Sengupta, it was a very good resonance on campus IIFT stages this year. The entire lot was offered jobs, he said, adding the national average wage for this year was Rs 8.1 lakh compared to RS 7.28 lakh last year.
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The severity of rains in accordance with several parts of the city for the second successive day, the trouble during the normal life in the late afternoon. While the western part of the city have received heavy rain, the eastern parts, and Panchkula Manimajra experienced only light showers. Even if the sky was clear in the morning, direction thundery conditions in the afternoon.
The local weather office for a total of 6 inches of rain at 5.30 pm, while the mercury plunged by more than one degree from yesterday to 33.2 degrees Celsius. According to the frog weather, rain, the monsoon is the result of western disturbances on the North-Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir, and the upper air cyclonic movements on UP and west border areas.
PU-MBA-Cours
The Punjab University Business School is now in relation to the Common Admission Test (CAT) of the Indian Institute of Management (IIMS) for admission to various courses like MBA (general), MBA (International Business) and MBA (resources humanities) for 2000 -2001. For admission to these programmes, July, candidate countries have, for the CAT, on December 12 and the implementation separately to the University Business School. The announcement University Business School is published on 30 August and 6 September. Publicizing the CAT was released on 19 August 20, 21 and 22 Deadline for filing the CAT form to the IIM, Lucknow, October 12.
PU European Union urges the FIR brilliant Punjab University where non-salaried Federation of education met here today resolved for a FIR on the issue of interruption of an employee illicit Punjab University, ‘university, if the authorities fail to do so, and complain of a doctor of compensating consumers in the forum. Federation members gather in front of the secretariat of 8.45 pm on Sunday to protest the incident.
According to a press release Federation here today, Jagdish Ram, a record number push in the Punjab University Music Department, consulted Dr. Rajan Chugh of Punjab University Health Centre in his eyes a problem. Chugh said Jagdish RAM undergo eye surgery at its private clinic, Chugh Micro Eye Surgery Hospital Foundation in the 21 to 28-D August. The surgeon wrongly and without the consent of the patient, the man the right eyeball. The error came to light only if failures have been gang eyes on 28 August.
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Move to the IIMS. It’s the moolah Route same for the party conclusion MBA (International Business) of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT). The Institute, world leaders in the field of international economy, there were a record level of annual wages national and international content of 10.6 lakh Rs $ 1.00000 each and their placement in 2006.
“These high salaries translate to an average increase of 10 per cent to Rs 8.1 lakh, as last year, the placement of figures” on Munish Bhargava, society and investment adviser, IIFT, said ET.
Before this, the average salary during the year 2005 was Rs 7.28 lakh and Rs 5.89 lakh during the year 2004. On sectoral development Break-up, he said that this year were the selectors FMCG banking and business statistics, which hosted the maximum number of candidates.
Bhargava says that the content IIFT figures this year were at their face value that companies have in IIMS, “says the Institute on the commitment and capacity Churn-out world-class leaders” he added. The difference between the proposed salary and IIFT IIM-A decreased over the past two years. Indeed, the placement day have 10 percent of students are jobs overseas.
The day began with less than full strength by 20 per cent of the lot, there have been offers of investment (public postal operators), well before the placement of the week. A wide range of businesses from different sectors such as FMCG, banking, consulting, information technology, pharmaceutical industry, commerce and logistics, has shown a keen interest for graduates.
Majors sector such as Colgate-Palmolive, ITC, Nestle, Godrej, Dabur, Icici, urinary infections, SBI, Infosys, Accenture, IBM, HP, AV Birla Group, Bharti and DHL were present to recruit the best in the field of international trade business. In total, there were 75 companies consulted by the campus to recruit about 100 candidates.
It is interesting to note that the request was that only 35 companies are successful, could choose their candidates. The remaining 40 planes to return, as all the students had a business of their choice.
The IIFT was adopted in 1963 by the central government of the autonomous organization to assist the professionalization of the country’s foreign trade and increase exports by developing human resources, generation, analysis and dissemination of data and the implementation of research.
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NEW DELHI: After more than IIMs - the average salary of reference for MBA graduates is a parent. Regarding the position of the super race, the party studied MBA (international business) from the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), witnesses to an annual record nationally and internationally wage salary of Rs 16 lach and $ 100000, respectively.
The classification reflects an average increase of 20% from last year, the treatment of numbers. The banking and financial services were the main buyers, while new industries, commerce and real estate. Comparative data for the past three years show a marked increase in compensation.
On average, there has been this year by about 20% compared to 8.1 in 2006 lach Rs 7.28 and Rs lach per year during the year 2005. The highest individual remuneration in the year 2005 was Rs 9.5 lach per year, which in 2006 at Rs 10.6 lach per year. This year (2007), he touched the Rs 16-lach-mark.
“It’s a much more promising to see a significant increase in all areas, especially FMCG and banking statistics. The highlight of this year is the placement is that so far all the records broken, “says Munish Bharagava, society And investment advisor, IIFT.
The day began investment of less than all of the strength of 20% of the lot, there were already placement also offers placement of the week. Recruiters are companies in sectors such as FMCG, banking, consulting, information technology, the pharmaceutical industry, trade and logistics.
The best classified as Lehman Brothers, Standard Chartered Bank, Citibank, SAB Miller, urinary tract infections, Bharti, EAD, Olam International, Backes & Strauss, Colgate-Palmolive, ITC, Nestle, Dabur, ICICI, SBI, Infosys, Accenture IBM, AWB, CSC, To his knowledge, Yes, the bank and the hardware compatibility list has been prominent recruiters.
A total of 80 companies will present recruitment of about 115 candidates and 60% of the placement agents were again in the IIFT placement. IIFT is one of the main institutions of research management in India, by the Department of Trade and Industry, Government of India in 1963, with a strong international orientation of business.
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An MBA is among the most coveted professional qualifications today, in India and the world. It translates into varied employment opportunities, scope for advancement to the top positions in industry, lucrative salaries (when the MBA is from a premier business school), and allows flexibility for changing tracks, either when one is tired of being in one industry or organisation or when economic upheavals lead to growth in another sector or organisation.
Admission into an MBA is a competitive process, involving a written test, group discussion and a personal interview. Most MBA programmes are open to all graduates and the written test tends to focus on assessment of skills important for studying management, but not giving much of an edge to graduates of any one discipline.
The Common Admission Test is one of the most prominent national-level management entrance tests and CAT scores are used by about a hundred odd B-schools to shortlist candidates for group discussion and personal interview for finalising selection of students for their MBA or equivalent programmes. Many states, like Maharashtra, also conduct a Common Entrance Test (CET) for shortlisting candidates for the state-level B-schools.
The question that arises in the minds of many management aspirants is whether there is any scope for doing an MBA without appearing for the CAT or CET. There are, in fact, quite a lot of choices for students who have not or are planning to not appear for the CAT or CET. Among the prominent choices are XAT, ATMA, MAT, SNAP and JMET, which are used for admission to various B-schools for an MBA or equivalent.
In addition, there is NMAT for admission to full-time MBA at SVKM’s NMIMS University, School of Business Management, Mumbai , the IIFT written test for an MBA (international business) at Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi and Kolkata campuses , the FMS admission test for admission to a two- year MBA (full-time) at North Campus and two-year full-time MBA (management of services) at South Campus of Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi, KITEE Management for admission to MBA and MBA (rural management) at KIIT School of Management and KIIT School of Rural Management, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, written test for a two-year postgraduate programme in rural management (PRM) at the Institute of Rural Management Anand, also used for admission to a PGD in rural management at Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar and the OPENMAT by Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi for admission to Ignou’s MBA, PG diploma in management (PGDIM), PGDHRM, PGD in financial management (PGDFM), PG diploma in operations management (PGDOM), PGD in marketing management (PGDMM) and diploma in management (DIM).
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A glance at the portals of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT). The Institute has its way, its equipment with the students the skills they need to meet the challenges of the business, at home and in the global arena.
During the months of October and November the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) is abuzz with tension. The reason: The first stage of the registration process (sale of application forms) for two years full-time MBA - International Business (B) gets underway.
Sumanta Mohanty, a midshipman, an engineer who has already said, “an MBA in International Business IIFT is a complete program, equipped with the nuances of the practical implementation of international affairs in a competitive environment. This is the culmination of my career. “There is a similar response from prospective candidates for membership crowd, the portals of IIFT to purchase application forms.
The IIFT, New Delhi, founded in 1963 by the Indian government of the autonomous organization to assist the professionalization of the country’s foreign trade and increase exports by developing human resources, generation, analysis and dissemination of data and implementation of research. Since its inception, IIFT has a long way as a centre of excellence in international affairs. It has always been pro-active in adapting to changing business needs, moving its center of gravity of the formation of a single direction of international trade to an integrated Business School.
The hotel is located in the Qutab Institutional Area near the IIT and JNU, spreadover six hectares with a building is an architectural wonder, overlooking the green ridge and part of Aravali and the historic significance of Qutab Minar , The campus offers an ideal environment for academic excellence.
Adapting to the changing dynamics of international business environment, the Institute to improve its portfolio of multiple long-term programmes for future international business leaders and half of the career professionals. These include a two-year full-time MBA (IB) in New Delhi and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, a three-year MBA (IB), New Delhi, Executive Master in International Business, New Delhi, Dubai and Dar - - Salaam and an export certificate under management, New Delhi and Guwahati.
Known for its place in the international economy, the Institute every two years full-time MBA is a unique programme management. Carefully designed for the international growth of business challenges, which naturally develops a group of competent leaders of the industrial economy.
How unpredictable developments on the international market and the implications of the same on the domestic market can create waves in the economy, these students are trained for such eventualities with confidence and competence. Says the first director of the Institute, Prabir Sengupta: “If you want to prepare adequately for this competition in the global market by developing management skills, leadership and values needed to meet the challenges of each company, that either in India or somewhere in the world, IIFT is an ideal place for you. ”
MBA (IB), a housing program in its entirety, is the USP of IIFT. The programme aims to provide a comprehensive report on international affairs, all key areas and disciplines of the object. Match was placed on quantitative analysis and approach to the study of International Business Management. The tent of course, comparative analysis of multiple perspectives facets of international trade affairs on business methods and the costs of commerce and business practices beyond the classroom lessons.
Says army captain Bhardwaj, a final students, “an MBA program to develop an aptitude test for the theory and practice. My work project in regard to the behaviour of consumers, while the international fair as part of my course, subject to familiarize myself with a clear strategy for the repositioning of our products. ”
In recognition of the importance of communication in international business transactions, special attention will Proficiency in one of three languages at present in the offer - in french, German and Spanish.
As part of the university, a visit to a port city is arranged, provides an opportunity for students first-hand knowledge about the functioning of the port authority, customs collectorate, shipping and others facilitate trade agencies. In addition, interactive meetings with managers of companies are also organized during the visit.
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