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In corporate finance and the world, an assessment Crisil is treated as a quality of ISI credibility. To be rated by Crisil and its experts in the field among the best young minds, can make a difference, that the industry and enterprise policy-making is certainly an honour. Students of Mumbai? BN eminent school, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, giant sharks are currently in the glory of this honour. Three students NMIMS won in the Top Young Crisil Thought Leaders Awards 2004.
Crisil’s initiative during the year 2001, the young Crisil Thought Leader series has been promoting the B-School Campus of challenges and provocations to think and recommend original ideas, the starting point for future strategies research in all sectors.
? Crisil focuses on all current issues of the Indian economy, starting with the company’s strategy to monetary and credit markets. Gas, electricity, telecommunications and energy are some of our main orientation of research. We thought, one of the best ways for new ideas and new entries to tap the heads of young, motivated, and their thoughts in public. That? As S CYTL born? Mr. Murli Aiyer, director, Human Resources, CRISIL Ltd.
In just three years, CYTL became one of the most popular competitions in India? N B-schools. The contest began in June when Crisil experts in each field, to propose areas or central themes of research, which could be of great importance in the sector Corporate India in the future. Crisil firm then 10-12 themes of research and doctoral theses demand for second-year MBA students from all over India.
In December Crisil? N Short List analytical team of six or seven doctoral theses in each compartment. Heads and theatre directors, and appoint two doctoral theses in all professionals and administrators to choose the winners.
Daanish Verma
In 2002, a total of 121 MBA students attended the award ceremony CYTL of 15 institutions. Nearly 80 percent of them came from IIMs.In 2003, which IIMS continued their domination of all but three of 11 awards go to IIM students.
But in CYTL Awards 2004, other schools such as B-XLRI Jamshedpur NMIMS and brought prices up. ? First, IIM students have dominated the competition. But now other B-schools are also a good presentation of the show. We had 378 participants from 37 institutions this year? Mr. Aiyer.
This year, had invited Crisil theses of 10 letters? India? From gas LNG can coexist with domestic natural gas to India? India? The electricity sector: Unable to control the government and private investments co-exist? The rapid growth of massive job creation: What would it last? Success of tax: Does our tax system succeeded disadvantaged countries? Medical tourism in India: a strategy for its development? etc.
Narsee Monjee? N Sandeep Lakhanpal with the second year MBA batchmates Daanish Thaker Jaydeep Verma and brought the price up. ? This is a very demanding, mainly because of agency Crisil? N-class actively research on these themes. So we must really work hard and come with original concepts? , 23 years, said Lakhanpal, an electrical engineer from New Delhi, chose rural development on it.
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Pune: In today’s world of cut throat competition, bookish knowledge alone is not enough for Clinch dreamer. Latent potential must be polished by the acquisition of Smart skills.
Fields refining, resume-writing skills, communication skills, which come into play, while interviews and group discussions, reading habits and computer skill levels. While most higher education institutions hold regular workshops and classes, students acquire these skills, the process is finally led himself.
Mr. Nishit Kumar, an Advertising Professional Mock, interviews for students, a CV must be clearly Student’s Statement of Purpose. ” It should be crisp and have a little sense without retentissants court. ”
Statement of Purpose say a declaration of students, qualifications and skills implemented as it can be shown that the ability to benefit from potential employers. “This will help the employer in selecting the right candidate,” said Kumar.
Amith Prabhu, a coordinator of training for students in public relations on the symbiosis between the Institute of Mass Communication, said: “Most single points in a communication Student’s are back on the projects it has undertaken . These should be highlighted are very good. ”
For MBA students, is the experience that the work must be well articulated and precise in their applications.
While higher education institutions such as the symbiosis between the Institute of Management and Telecom Management Development Institute of Research have separate modules to facilitate learning these skills, the initiatives of students from other universities, Mock interviews, debates and workshops than ever the need.
In discussions and interviews, it is important to secure itself, self-confident and modest. Using simple terms to accelerate communication. According to Kumar, is knowledge, for coming.
“Even a fool can not pitcher with a dictionary,” he says. Equally important in interviews and discussions is the ability to listen good.
Body language and personal care products also play a crucial role in the non-verbal communication, say the professionals.
“Interviewers is easy to understand that you are interested, preparation and recruitment by your body language,” said Vivek Phadke, College Registrar, hold workshops on the importance of body language during the interview.
“During contact with eyes reflect the level of interest rates and preparation, closed their hands folded as gestures reveal the lack of confidence and suddenly deleted from lobule of the ear, nose or headache show fear and falsehood, “he says.
According to Kumar, reading habits, ideally, should be grown in three areas, namely: - Done over time, knowledge of subject-area and trends in society.
Business course is important, both from the viewpoint of what is happening is round and has an analytical overview. Knowledge of subject-area is the second part, we need a big lecture. A student must be able to understand a certain problem.
Finally, a student reading should enable it to detect trends in different dimensions of society, so it can develop its own ideas on how he sees the future, both for his company and themselves.
Computer on a basic level of competence is also known by the Internet and MS Office. However, while the communication of students to benefit from the complementary expertise of management tools, graphics, animation tools, HTML and XML, MBA students are also well versed in the database management tools.
Computer jurisdiction over certain issues in the field and is a party, as a general rule, the curriculum of the College.
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The Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, India, the first B-school, King of BC, more than 40 years earlier, just east of the country, the first MBA program in sports management.
And, with the hope on the future of churning administrators, managers and experts in sports medicine to India at various altitudes higher in sports. The first part starts in September and the admission process is underway. Firstly, was six months, a diploma course IISWBM authorities have presented plans to increase the two years full-time MBA program at a glance. Already, applications from Mumbai, Bangalore and Chandigarh, with the exception of Kolkata, began pouring in
TNN talk on Thursday, the director of Ashok K. Dutta said: “The need for a specialized course in the sport has long been felt. Experts in sport and business management have spoken to inform us of the need for managers trained to manage the state and national levels and help sports teams cheaper. ”
The course will be experts from India and abroad, students learn about the history of different sports, sports medicine and rules and regulations on the first level. A 2 months in summer, offers sports clubs, homes and sports companies, such as CAB, followed, before a detailed study of a student area of specialization.
Dutta, the former Bengal roped Kricketspieler and coach Raju Bhattacharjee, of course, as coordinator, also experts in his full-time faculty and visiting list. He is a former football club Liverpool doctor - an expert in sports medicine SP Mukherjee. “We have already contacted a former English cricket captain, a variety of sports sales for U.S. companies and officials and former players have talked about Germany.We, Jagmohan Dalmiya. You will find on our Board of Advisors And conduct classes via video-conference. We have this opportunity for our MBA students from other, “he said.
In the next two weeks Dutta Bhattacharjee and travel in Germany, the USA and Great Britain at the end of the most tender. President of the Institute and former Union Sports Minister Pratap Chandra Chunder seemed exciting. “We have seen how countries like Senegal and Turkey World Cup simply because the talent, he maintained by professionals well-trained managers, experts in sports medicine professionals and administrators.
“Even in cricket, we can not better, because our talents are not well managed. At least the World Championship should open our eyes. It is high time, India churned Sport-Manager”, ” he said.
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The Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, India, the first B-school, King of BC, more than 40 years earlier, just east of the country, the first MBA program in sports management.
And, with the hope on the future of churning administrators, managers and experts in sports medicine to India at various altitudes higher in sports. The first part starts in September and the admission process is underway. Firstly, was six months, a diploma course IISWBM authorities have presented plans to increase the two years full-time MBA program at a glance. Already, applications from Mumbai, Bangalore and Chandigarh, with the exception of Kolkata, began pouring in
TNN talk on Thursday, the director of Ashok K. Dutta said: “The need for a specialized course in the sport has long been felt. Experts in sport and business management have spoken to inform us of the need for managers trained to manage the state and national levels and help sports teams cheaper. ”
The course will be experts from India and abroad, students learn about the history of different sports, sports medicine and rules and regulations on the first level. A 2 months in summer, offers sports clubs, homes and sports companies, such as CAB, followed, before a detailed study of a student area of specialization.
Dutta, the former Bengal roped Kricketspieler and coach Raju Bhattacharjee, of course, as coordinator, also experts in his full-time faculty and visiting list. He is a former football club Liverpool doctor - an expert in sports medicine SP Mukherjee. “We have already contacted a former English cricket captain, a variety of sports sales for U.S. companies and officials and former players have talked about Germany.We, Jagmohan Dalmiya. You will find on our Board of Advisors and class behavior by video-conference. We have this opportunity for our MBA students from other, “he said.
In the next two weeks Dutta Bhattacharjee and travel in Germany, the USA and Great Britain at the end of the most tender. President of the Institute and former Union Sports Minister Pratap Chandra Chunder seemed exciting. “We have seen how countries like Senegal and Turkey World Cup simply because the talent, he maintained by professionals well-trained managers, experts in sports medicine professionals and administrators.
“Even in cricket, we can not better, because our talents are not well managed. At least the World Championship should open our eyes. It is high time, India churned Sport-Manager, “he said.
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Master of Business Administration or MBA is the name of the game among under-graduate students who are looking for a bright career in corporate world. In fact, a career in the corporate world with an MBA background has emerged as the most preferred option among students who are lured by megabucks offered to graduates from some of the top B-schools in the country. And, an aspirant’s craze to pursue an MBA programme from a top B-school is increasing by the day.
This is, however, only one part of the story as getting admission in a good B-school of your choice is easier said than done. This is particularly for students with humanities background. Sample this: A majority of first-year MBA students, as high as 73 per cent at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi University have engineering background with work experience. At Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, the strength of students in first-year with engineering and science background in a batch of 122 are 81 and 16 respectively, Similarly, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), a premier B-school in the Capital has 82 per cent of students in the first-year coming from the engineering and science stream.
And, there are B-schools of Indian Institutes of Technology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai which admit students with engineering background only.
So, do top B-schools prefer students with engineering background or students from humanities stream are finding it difficult to clear the entrance examinations? According to programme director of Master of International Business programme at IIFT, K Rangarajan, “This trend is not unique to IIFT alone. It holds true for most of the top B-schools. Moreover, applicants belonging to engineering or science stream do score over students from other streams due to the numerical aptitude of these students. This trend is seen wherever the entry is based on quantitative skill, even in bank recruitment and Union Public Services Examinations.”
MDI, which admits students through Common Admission Test (CAT), conducted by IIMs has close to 80 per cent of students in the first-year from engineering and science stream. The professor of marketing at MDI Ashok Kapoor said: “We do not have any bias but CAT examination measures aptitude for management, and here science or engineering or economics or commerce students score better than other streams. Moreover, we do not have any reservation or quota of any kind and the CAT score has more than 50 per cent weightage during the group discussion and personal interview stage. During interviews among several factors, engineering background and academic track record are considered.”
Even, Indian Institutes of Management, according to the director of IIFT Prabir Sengupta have a majority of students coming from an engineering background. A first-year student of FMS, Bikram Bindra, who is an engineer by profession has an interesting argument to the whole debate of engineers given preference over students from other background. Bindra remarked, “Today, our country is churning out engineers in large numbers. An MBA education is a natural progression for engineers who are looking for post-graduate education. These days there are more applicants with an engineering background for entrance examinations of top B-schools, and with them having better analytical and quantitative skills, they have an edge over others.”
Another first-year student from FMS, Nupur Maskara, who comes from humanities’ background agreed that students from non-science or non-engineering stream do find it difficult while dealing with data interpretation and quantitative skills section of the entrance examination of top B-schools. “However, more number of students from an engineering background do get through the entrance examination of top B-schools because there aren’t many students from humanities who are looking for a career in MBA,” said Maskara.
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The 20 students was always perfect, with his eyes closed and arms stretched in front of them. A loss of soul searching for the correct class has opened the door, took a quite amazing to watch and asked him:”This is not the functioning of the economy, is it? ” ‘
Incredibly, he was. Only a block from Wall Street in a building behind Trinity Episcopal Church, a small crowd of MBA students at New York University adopted for their attack against the nation financial capital. They were in the womb of education for 18 years - is not counted kindergarten and kindergarten, and now it is time for them to go find their first job. Grand”,” time in the opinion of a parent.
You will find the search for a similar job in a rough six months in La Guardia airport, with schwitzenden palms and nausea.
N.Y.U. In an expert on stress, Brenda Schneider, so that’’such as mental stress nutzen”verwalten professional athletes during interviews and supply to achieve excellence.
”You must board, it may receive,’’said Ayda Akbelen a career adviser at the Graduate School of Business Administration, referring to the competitive situation on the labour market. ”You have the education, but they are so nervous that on the blur, unenthusiastic, inassertive and unagressive.”
Miss Akbelen said repeatedly students return, tells the story of interviewers, slept a oder”gab Cues non-verbal during the interview, look out the window, shuffling magazines or turn on the radio.”
”It is difficult to cool a portrait, self-confidence, if you are uncontrollable trembling,’’said one student. ”It is desirable in the interview, said another”,” for a defect in the stomach.”
Some students said she thought that Miss Schneider’s seminar would be Knute Rockne-style, with einem”Go Team go”Halb-time approach and dynamism Locker-room discussions. But it has proved less along the lines of Rockne of Notre Dame, as if it operates in, say, Berkeley.
Miss Schneider gelehrt”Basic relaxation Focus”und”Creative Visualization,”as she discusses anaerobics,”the strategic objective of channels,”biorhythms and the brain-cycles. You have been advised doughnuts and Corned Beef and a total of more than eat noodles cooked wheat and turkeys. Mmmmm.
”Would it not be more simple, one student asked”,” only work with a friend of Papa’s Bar in the country-club?”
”What are your dreams?”Miss Schneider asked the students. Nobody mentions feeding the world, but Miss Akbelen said that such thoughts occur later in life.
David Mordecai, a young MBA student, shared his dream with praise classmates:”I want a nice Co-op in Manhattan, costumes tailored Savile Row and an expensive European car.”
He said he wanted an internship in the summer with a Top-Investment Banking issues such as Goldman Sachs, Salomon Brothers and First Boston. He wanted quickly to the post of Vice President of Corporate Finance, then Vice President responsible for Private Investments.
Miss Schneider said then something like a hypnotic trance for the creative display of the adage:”Now, everything is going perfectly and without effort on your application maintenance. Focus on your friends and family congratulate you on the job. Do you want to. Do you feel a sense of pride.
Focus”jetzt currently Vice President of Corporate Finance. Do you feel the office of the Bureau of wood, plush carpets, which sent the ground under the feet. Keep your fingers if you believe you.”He did. ”Now see your beloved Co-op in Manhattan. Are you on your screen adapts Savile Row. See for yourself moved easily in the best social circles. Do you feel yourself inside the car.”Erhob his fingers.
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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.
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The School of Management Studies (SMS) at the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat), founded in 1964, has pioneered the concept of training in management of the State.
The school, according to their founder, director and noted academician, MV Pylee, was at a time when almost nobody had heard in Kerala, on management training.
During these years, the school has emerged as a leading management institutions of the state, with a full-time MBA students for the program in the country. The school is in its 40 year existence, this month.
The school was designed back on the road in 1961, when visionaries such as Dr. Pylee recognized the need to set up a training centre for mediation excellent training in management of the State. “It was a Herculean task for the construction of a new institution. But I have received full support and collaboration of some of the key men in the industry, “said Dr. Pylee.
The school has started to work on that part of the premises of the University of Kerala, in its early years. It was then postponed until today the campus of the University of Cochin was founded in 1971.
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The school has two years full-time post-Graduate programme “Master of Business Administration (MBA). The model is of course a mixture of management issues, finance, marketing, operations, personnel and systems. The program was designed to enable students to develop a thorough understanding of basic concepts and management techniques.
The duration of full-time MBA program is four semesters. In addition to management issues, the school offers different choices of documents required in areas such as Finance, Marketing, Human Resources Management, Operations Management and general management.
The school also offers a three-year part-time MBA courses. The three-year program was designed for leaders of government and business associations.
The objective of course is to improve the management skills of these professionals. The duration of the course is six semesters.
Other courses offered by the school full-time two-year programme “Master of International Business (MIB). The duration of the course is four semesters. The course stresses the principles of export procedures and techniques. Topics such as international marketing, international finance, logistics and international systems are also covered. The school also offers an M. Phil. PhD program in business and management issues.
Students are admitted as courses on the basis of their performances in common Admission Test (CAT), under the direction of Cusat. The final list of candidates is published on the basis of scores of brands in the group discussions and interview.
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Bangalore, Sept. 7 If the request of Call Center increasingly low? The last two years, saw Bangaloreans youth in the age group 22 to 25, excited by money and glamour of the industry proposed with the first offer was of the view that their own way.
“But this year, the trend has changed,” said G. Prahlad Rao career plan, Bangalore Institute, which helps students prepare for the Common Admission Test (CAT), GRE and GMAT.
According to him, during recent years, most graduates of the tender BPO and went away without professional training plans. But this year, they still monitoring academic growth. In addition, this year’s graduates are weighing options before jumping into the train, he feels.
If the director of a management centre career other establishments: “Over the past two years, we have a leap in the figures, but it was certainly an improvement this year.” In his opinion, the first option among graduates remains traditional and a career “, if it does not work, then a tender is in any case there.”
Says Professor Philip J., Director, Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Bangalore, “Each year, the number of MBA students for our entry has increased. I think the students’ work in call centres, little money to finance their higher education and vocational training, take courses. XIME a little these students during the last year. “Young people today are very clever. You know exactly how planning their careers. ”
“Even the fact that the nature of the student center for a tender may be different from the nature, provides for higher education,” he says.
“We expect about 30 per cent of the increase in the number of students, our entry into this year,” says Professor TR Venkatesh, Dean, The ICFAI Business School, Bangalore.
He compares the evolution of computing boom and said: “It is similar to the tendency to boom in information technology arrested when engineers in one BE or B. Tech and jumped into the first job. They are now carrying out the importance of higher education. We are witnessing the same phenomenon. “
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Some noble and healthy thoughts on the World Health Day. If 100 crore people pour out a few drops, no one in the country will suffer for want of blood in any emergency. The mind should be prepared in such a way that people come out voluntarily to donate blood in the societal interest.
This was the piece of message from the Madurai Kamaraj University Vice-Chancellor, P. K. Ponnuswamy, after he inaugurated a blood donation camp held to mark the World Health Day on April 7.
The camp was organised by the Department of Management Studies of the MKU at the university campus when around 100 students donated blood.
Prof. Ponnuswamy uttered a piece of advice when he said the inbuilt mechanism of a human body regenerated blood automatically without affecting the health of the donor. So, students of the university can donate without any fear, he encouraged and observed that India with over a 100-crore population should not have blood shortage.
U. Surya Rao, Professor and Head, Department of Management Studies, appreciated the MBA students for holding the blood donation camp “on a day when the whole world thinks of health for all.”
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Master of Business Administration MBA or the name of the game between the sub-docs, looking for a career in business light of the world. Indeed, a career in the business world with an MBA background, it became apparent that the preferential option for students who have attracted bar offered by some graduates from the best schools B in the country. And a midshipman’s enthusiasm to follow an MBA program at school B above grows by the day.
This is however a part of history, as admission to a school quality B of your choice is easier said than done. This is particularly true for students of humanities background. Example: A majority of the first year MBA students, as high as 73 percent of the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi University Engineering substance of professional experience. On Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, the strength of first year students of science and technology background of a batch of 122 are respectively 81 and 16 Similarly, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) , A leading B - in the school Capital 82 per cent of students in the early years of technology and science-Stream.
And there are schools in the B-Indian Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and the National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai admit students of technical merits.
So go up B-students prefer technical schools or students to mental background, it is difficult to flow, said examinations? According to the program director of the Master of International Business programme IIFT, K Rangarajan, “This trend is not unique to IIFT alone. The same goes for most of the top B-schools. In addition, the applicant, the science of engineering or electricity customers does not exceed students from other digital because of the ability of these students. This trend manifests itself where the entry on the basis of quantitative ability, including in the bank recruitment and Public Services Union examinations. ”
MDI, admits students common Admission Test (CAT), under the direction of IIMS has nearly 80 percent of students in the early years of Engineering and Science Stream. The professor of marketing at MDI Ashok Kapoor, said: “We have no prejudice, but CAT review of the adequacy of management measures, and science or technology or economic exchanges of students better than other streams. furthermore, we have no reservation or the rate of all kinds and the CAT customer has more than 50 percent of the weighting within the group discussions and personal interview. During interviews several factors, engineering and scientific background track record into account. ”
Even, Indian Institute of Management, according to the Director of IIFT Prabir Sengupta, a majority of engineering students from a background. A student in the first year of the FMS, Bikram Bindra, an engineer by profession has an interesting argument for engineers, the entire discussion of priority for students from other background. Bindra noted, “Our country is now churning out engineers in large numbers. An MBA training is a natural evolution for engineers, the search for Post-Graduate training. In these days, there are more candidates with a background in engineering registration of the above tests - schools, and with them and better with quantitative analysis capabilities, they have an advantage compared to other boot. ”
Another first year student, FMS, Nupur mascara, human sciences “background students agreed that non-non-science or engineering-Stream it difficult to manipulation and interpretation of quantitative skills section of the Checking the inventory above - schools. “But the more the number of students in a context of engineering do for qualifying examinations schools B above, because there is no spirit of Many students for a career in the MBA, “said mascara.
Bindra added: “Another good reason for engineers during the selection phase is because discipline integrated. Engineers have a loop during their stay in their institutions of higher education and technical assistance that experience during the preparation phase. Single-minded dedication to the goal durchsegeln help during different phases of the selection procedure. “
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