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The Faculty of Business Economics (FMS), South Campus, Taksha - the store paper writing competition for the design students of MBA Management Services (MBA-MS).
MBA-MS is the first of its kind full-time MBA program in India by the FMS on the establishment by specialists and leaders in the services sector. It is also the first regular full-time MBA program SGF in the South Campus, University of Delhi.
Taksha invites participants to submit a business tour of 3000 words on topics such as health care, retail, IT / ITES sector and the financial sector. This contest is open to students and administrative staff of enterprises. Each document must be the current scenario, the challenges of the future, the vision and strategies to follow.
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Equipment requires intensive application
I am a fresh B.E. (Civil Engineering)-graduate and wish to pursue a training course in management. I am somewhat confused. Do I sign up for a campus based on the general course or MBA from the Indian Institute of Materials Management e-learning programme (three years) are offered in collaboration with the University of Bhoj leading to a diploma MBA management material? What are the prospects for the industry and recognition? — Joseph Francis
Professionals as always the problem of the decision of whether higher education or remotely via the campus mode. They asked the settings in different perspectives.
As an engineer, you have decided, in the field of materials management, which is encouraging. The costs diploma, you need to examine the program at regular intervals with the Indian Institute of Materials Management (IIMM).
It could be graduation diploma in regular Materials Management (GDMM), which is managed by the Human Resource Development Ministry for the attitude of agencies and services in the central government. At the end of the program, you can, MBA (management of equipment) as scheduled / student in the correspondence side entrance regime, the last for one year. Under this plan, you’ll be able to make a mark. The MP Bhoj Open University is recognized by the UGC, IAU (Association of Indian Universities) and AICTE, and therefore there is no obstacle to further progress by IIMM. I
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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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