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Duisburg is cheap, but must pay it?

It will make wonders, but the fact is that tuition at the University of Delhi (DU) remained the same for over six decades.

“Each day, students pay R 30 for a cup of coffee and R 10 for cars, parking. But the monthly charges remained in the studies R 15 and R 18 for Undergraduate and Graduate Programs, and since 1938,” said Vice-Chancellor Deepak Nayyar YOU.

“How long lunch is also available?” he asked. Nayyar standpoint, it is a necessity for the university, their fee structure.

Several students have said they are not just the idea of a tax hike. Given the general increase in income and standard of living, English (Honours), the first year student at St. Stephen’s, Sushmit Sarkar, that higher education was made “at affordable prices” today.

“The university lean costs appear in the report on the” obscenely high fees, some private schools and institutions of the loading operation. Those who can not afford more money for higher education, “he said.

Bemerkte Anjalli Ravi Kumar, a second-year MBA student at the Faculty of Economics of the company: “There is no doubt that we pay much less than what we are able, are willing to pay” . To say that the tuition increases is a step in the right direction, but she stressed that the University must be sensitive to students from lower layers during economic structure of the new taxes.

With the consistent view, Tripti Parule a final-year student in journalism at Kalindi College, said: “We should not lose sight of the fundamental principle of education for all”. “She suggested that the new fee structure is divided into categories based on different income groups.” The section should be financially weak surrender of fees monitoring of subsidies on other weaknesses in the economic hierarchy, “said Parule.

While supporting the idea of a concession for the most weak, the dean of students’ welfare, YOU, Hema Raghavan warned that “things on a silver platter should not lead to assess” . She explains: “In addition to subsidies, we are introducing innovations” Earn while-you-learning “for the disadvantaged section, they can target employees within the university or institution for the plaintiffs’ employment, as a reserve audit in libraries,… In this way, they are aware of the value of grants them. ”

However, there is a section of the community of students - and an influential political in one - to resist any form of movements in the direction of increased fees. The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) would protest against such an approach, “said DUSU President Nakul Bhardwaj. “Almost 70% of students come from lower-middle class families and even a minimum increase of costs, they can have effects,” he said.

Recognizing that the tax revision “can not be dictated by ‘, but by reflection, consultation and consensus,” Nayyar said: “We must ensure that those who can not afford, not only do not pay, but receive full fees - Liberation. ”

He added: “Universities are now functioning serious resource crunch.Higher education should be financed by the government. Universities should be completed by this attempt at mobilization of resources. “

An annual political stunt, feel students.

How does the youth look at the general budget? For most college students it’s no more than ”just another political gimmick”.

Said Nishat Ahmed, a second year English (honours) student of Hindu College: ”The budget, like any other political announcements, shouldn’t be taken at its face value. It takes time for political promises to translate into substantial action. The annual budget for me is just another political stunt.”

A BA (pass) final year student of Kirori Mal College, Anil Sharma, felt that students do not usually face the repercussions of the budget. ”Most students don’t earn, hence we are not affected by increasing taxes,” he said.

While some students did express some interest in the budget, they also confessed that the curiosity was more academic in nature. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), said: ”As a management student, I look for insights into the possible repercussions that it may have on companies and consumers.”

A policy of annual animation, students feel.

How does the sight of young people from the general budget? For most students, it is more als”nur another Gimmick”policy.

Nishat Ahmed Said, a second year English (Honours) from the Hindu College Student:”The budget, like any policy announcement should not be at their nominal value. It takes time to translate political commitments into action essential. The annual budget for me is just a more political turn.”

A BA (PASS) students graduating Kirori times College, Anil Sharma, felt that students are not generally against the effects of the budget. ”Most students do not deserve that we are not affected by higher taxes,”he said.

While some students have expressly some interest in the budget, also confessed that curiosity was more academic. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Economics (FMS), said:”as a management student, I see a glimpse of the potential impact that perhaps on businesses and consumers. “

MBA student hangs herself to death

An MBA student allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself in her house in Gokalpuri in north east Delhi on Tuesday morning. The victim, Anita Lal (24), was found hanging from the ceiling by her father. Anita reportedly had a fight with her elder sister and father on Monday night. No suicide note was found. Anita was supposed to leave for Mumbai on June 17 where she was to report for a new job.

According to police, Anita hanged herself with the help of a stole inside her room. On Tuesday morning when the victim’s parents did not see her around, they went to her room and found her hanging. The victim’s father Roshanlal, who runs a bag manufacturing unit and is an MCD councillor, immediately informed the police. Anita completed her MBA from Indraprashtha University.

The police rushed her to a nearby hospital where she was declared brought dead. Later, the body was taken to Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital where a postmortem was conducted and the body was handed over to the family.

Police said that Anita had a fight with her elder sister and father over some family matter after which she reportedly took the extreme step. “We are examining the family members though the exact reasons for the suicide is not clear. An inquest proceeding has been initiated into the matter while the post-mortem report is awaited,” said a senior police officer.

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The MBA students experience Ambani drama on campus

The Ambani “Kahani ‘is the word of the city B-schools. MBA students were stuck in Kochi, Ambani drama, as it unfurled in the last seven months, with all the ingredients of a Hindi film, where Mataji comes on Khandaan rescue.

The future leaders of the full marks Kokila Ben for resolving the issue by the division of the Reliance empire between the two son.

“This would be done. However, the division is not to break the Empire. Diversified portfolio brothers, the company takes only more and better,” said Praveen S., a student of management of Cochin University of Science and Technology.

After Ancheril J. Varkey, a student of Master of Human Resource Management, Rajagiri College, the two brothers are in a position of excellence in their portfolios allocated. “It was a good decision for the family. The future of some three million shareholders was the match. The decision also pleased to market,” he said.

During Shweta Narayanan, another student at the same institution, which felt Split have arrived and “sooner the better,” said Rahul Ramesh consider the topic for months. “We believe that the two brothers are very satisfied with what they have,” said Jayakrishnan, a student of MBA Rajagiri.

As each billing, Mukesh Ambani reserves the flagship of the company - Reliance Industries Ltd - and petrochemical venture IPCL. Anil Ambani gets Reliance Infocomm, Reliance Energy and Reliance Capital, he, like Anil Dhirubhai Ambani (ADA).

“Reliance is divided in any case a good case study for us. I am very impressed by the performance plan announced by Anil Ambani. But it is still too early to say whether it can make Reliance Capital in the third largest provider financial services companies and banks in the country, “said S. Vijayan Laja, MBA student at the School of Management and Communication Studies (SCMS), Kalamassery.

During Liya Kuru Villa de Rajagiri warned that the division is a story continues, and it could once again divide the kingdom is the next generation, who like Aysha of Cusat Basheer believes that the family line has already tarnished the image of the Empire was again built on the basis of an RS-100000 crore Corporate giant in 25 years by Dhirubhai Ambani.

However, Mr. Raghu far from the SCMS brushed this comment. “In the days of the Ram and Laxman. Who is all that counts.”

But, is gaining the upper hand in the long term? So far, two different roles to play: Mukesh was the brain and spokesman Anil. “Mukesh is more professional and this is certainly an advantage for him. Anil gives a touch of glamour to what he does,” said Dennis Thomas SCMS.

But his friend Raghu warned that the ability to Anil should not be underestimated. He finally broke the silence and was totally transparent about its plans, “said Raghu.

Ready rental fees to the ambitions of starry sky

Pune: professional qualification, the required time. And with rising costs for higher education, which has become inevitable for students is the necessity of applying for education, ready to follow their dream.

The average cost of an MBA program in India is now over 4 lakh RS, with the exception of those offered by the Indian Institute of Management (IIMS), they are R 2.5 lakh, given that these courses are offered by the government.

At the annual fee for MBBS Maharashtra are underway in the region of RS 4 lakh, some MBA courses are-even after over RS 6 lakh, as Pai of the TA Management Institute in Manipal (Karnataka) or India School of Business in Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), who is a member of the London School of Business.

Even law courses leading institutions such as the National School of Law, Bangalore, National University of Jurisdical Sciences, Calcutta, or the Institute of Law of symbiosis, Pune, are expensive ¡ª candidates on the shells of a minimum 3 lakh to Rs integrated, of course, one of five years.

The realization of scenarios of developments in the field of higher education, a number of banks are now creating educational needs of loan amounts. Most banks offer a loan of up to Rs 15 lakh for students abroad to study and R-7 lakh for the pursuit of higher education in India. Says Neyda Huq, a second year student of Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication, “I went to training in the form of a loan, I did not want to depend on my father for my education. I know I can and repay more late. ”

Neyda, it adopted a loan from the Bank of Hyderabad, Kolkata. His father was a promise the same height fixed money in a deposit, but it is accepted. You can pay back the loan in seven years, beginning six months after receiving a work after completing their courses. For Sourabh Kankhar, the process was even easier.

“I did not guarantee a full guarantees,” said the second year MBA student at the University of Pune. He took loans from Bank of Maharashtra’s Somwar Peth sector.

While his father pay the interest during the moratorium, Sourabh begins repayment of the loan six months after completing its course, the maximum rate of 60. Today, most banks offer loans for education in simple terms, without demanding guarantees, whether in the form of a fixed deposit or property or life insurance.

Home Ward bound!

The USA is to establish systems exemption Indian help MBA students if they promise to come home after their course. But in an era of outsourcing, there are too many customers?

For once, Americans are ready to help if we go back home after four or five years. But our own students say they have no intention, in the USA on the front line - especially as better jobs are already in India.

A new regulation of certain leaders U.S. Business Schools, now, the establishment of a “loan forgiveness program” for students from developing countries. This means, actually, if you want to go back home to work your case for an exemption. The idea is apparently the promotion of students who want to return to their country of origin. And students from India, Eastern Europe and China are likely beneficiaries.

But curiously, most MBA students are clearly not enthusiastic. Chirag Talati, a MBA student at the Faculty of Economics, MSU, said: “Very few Indians are able to make that the Ivy League colleges. It is useful, if more higher education the USA offer such opportunities. British institutions Business an offer programs and Australia is a destination cheaper anyway. In short, the USA need such incentives. “East-Naman Vidyarthi IIMA student: “Indians general assault on the USA-for a diploma in medicine and engineering. The proportion of people for the conclusion of management is relatively less. If one considers, Harvard or Stanford, feewaivers get help. But like many Indians accept that? “He said.

Even if these programmes are run by universities abroad, experts are not sure whether all the legal aspects would be covered. Prof. Kiran Joshi SGF said: “In a country like the USA, how do you force a student to come, if all potential purchasers on their data for H1 visas?”

Ami Ravat, a British Chevening scholar agrees: “We are aware that some people are desperate, England or the USA. But there are also students who wish to explore, learn and still at work in India.

Adviser education Jagat Patel seconds this view. “A denial of fees sounds good, but there are many students, who have both money go to family farms and return.”

One option, future leaders propose, it would be the establishment of assistantships, with Prime Minister programs Masters Institute of India. “We have some of the best engineering and management schools. They already offer quality education, but if it is in relation to a paid internship or scholarships, it would be much help,” says Vidyarthi.

This model, he thought seriously

Shweta Jaishankar is the only student in business with the campus of the few remaining outstanding performance to be Miss India International 1998 to his credit. She served as a model head and now she is neck deep in its next monitoring, business education.

Casual and dressed, they will strike normal, like any student. Except that quite extraordinary. A State-level tennis players, a dancer Bharata natyam qualified, a model, recently married to Mahesh Bhupati and now an MBA student at the India School of Business (ISB), Shweta Jaishankar has a unique portfolio of the effect .

“I will not go back to modelling now,” said Shweta. “It was a tough job,” she says, sounds a bit rueful. “It’s a simple life, easy money, much more glamorous - but an MBA has always been in my head. D all the more so because I come from a background in business with my parents in the economy, “said the daughter of Chennai, he made great country.

But of course, it is not enough for a single background business for Indian School of Business. It must also be smart enough that seems Shweta. “Yes, I am quite well to do at school,” she confesses modestly, “but I am also a very adventurous person. Which is why, despite the origin of a university context, I opted for modelling. I wanted to see how it is, as part of this industry. And now, I could not I be able to combine what I learned here and there and do something interesting after that I am, “she says.

But before doing so, they put their business acumen to good use in another venture. “Mahesh and I started a sports management companies during the past year. So I’ll help at the beginning,” she said.

With his young and beautiful woman in Hyderabad, it is not surprising that the tennis Ace Mahesh Bhupati is spotted more frequently in the city. “Mahesh are still quite often. Indeed, it was yesterday here,” said Shweta. “But Mahesh is lost when it is here, because I’m always with my teaching, and it depends only on the house,” smiles of celebrities women.

For Shweta, these days, at home, Hyderabad and they do not complain. “I love this city. I spent here, quite often for holidays, even as qu’enfant. It’s easy-going, people here are friendly and the food is great - fits me.

The MBA students to benefit from the Internet

Students who are planning studies MBA are pleased that they have the opportunity to complete forms from different universities review now online. The Common Aptitude Test (CAT), the results declared recently, and students receive their assessments of various themes on Friday.
Directed by Indian Institute of Management (IIM), a national institute of government, the cat has received nearly 17500 students, which for him this year, a place of competition in one of the 6 IIM institutes across the country . Of this amount, only 1300 students in those institutions 6 on the basis of their grades. But, thank you God, the cat is not the only hope of students for the MBA (Master in Business Administration) in India.
Those whose results are not sufficient for an entry in the 6 institutes, who are trying, in their CET (common entrance test), it is recognized by universities in their respective countries, and the MET, (Mumbai Educational Trust) is the recognition by universities in cities.
But those who do not have enough comments in one of the above tests, examinations of higher education autonomous, which are related to the IIM. These reviews are often regarded as “internal examination”. These higher education institutions, about 750 of them across the country. Application forms for these internal audits are online. The tests, but tests are in the possession of universities or selected centres between December and June.
“We on the download application forms and tax entrance to the site of the college. So we take the maintenance and payment of the fee to the bank which has a tie with the institution. An inflow of cash remains chez nous, with the bank And the third is at university, “said Parinaaz Dubash, a MBA student from Mumbai.
The planning in the priorities of finance, Parinaaz is fairly satisfied with the system of filling online applications, “a tool, a student, there are three or four colleges locking cat, in most cases, it is only a form of thing. Given that a quantity of pupils and students not to expect that a lot of consideration of the CAT, with a multitude of other selection options, help us a lot. ”
The echo of their response is Rohit Sunderam, who plans to study MBA specializing in advertising: “I filled out a form online registration for examinations for admission to the University of symbiosis in Pune. I have my diploma last December in a centre of Mumbai. It is much more comfortable than Pune simply fill out a form. Pune, Mumbai and nearby, but if an Ahmedabad Hyderabad or university recognized for advertising, it is only a nuisance to go there, fill out a form. I think other universities should also give this method for application forms for online courses like many others, “said Sunderam.

Lalus school gains many fans

KOCHI: “Lalu Rath” rolled into the heart of hundreds of students from the management of Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) and mesmerised their recount how he passed the script Turn Around working at a loss for the Indian Railways .

Before the launch of its interaction with students here on Friday, Minister of Railways Lalu Prasad she recalls that representatives of prestigious schools as Harvard, Wharton and visited India for more information on models Management are those of Indian Railways. Clad ‘dhoti-Kurta and making speeches in Hindi, his brief but interesting comments from the teacher and students rejected. The management guru has impressed audiences with his one-liners. The Minister of field and the questions with aplomb deserved the applause of his geistvolle.

Mr. Prasad said: “Log mujhse poochthe grove - Laluji aapne Kya jadoo kiya” (people ask me what Laluji magic, you did?). And I said to them: “jadoo tho abhi baki hai” (there is more to come). Kunal Soni, a student of management, fired the first discharge, when he recalled that Mr. Prasad are not always the railways minister. “Sir, what measures do you recommend for the sustainability of progress and growth of Indian Railways?

The response was swift: “The same question was asked by students of Harvard, MIT, and IIM Ahmedabad. Aage gaadi Yeh chalega, peechein Nahin” (this is the train forward, not backward ), Although ministers may change in future.

Krishnachandran, an MBA student, asked that Mr. Prasad took up the problem of bureaucratic culture of the Indian Railways. The minister said that officers have the right, right, to ensure transparency.

“I did not threaten them, but also encourage them to fill,” he said. See yourself as a great country Lord “(based on the surplus countries with railways) , M. Prasad said that efforts would be undertaken on land use in commerce.

Antony Joshi of the School of Management Studies wanted to know if the privatization of railways, efficiency forth. Mr. Prasad said that privatization would be useful, in categories such as the improvement of containers and the introduction of world-class stations. The minister said that most foreign direct investment has come into the country. But the infrastructure needed to be improved for more investment, he said.

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