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Saturday noon to direct: A student sings during a break. Image Prashant Mitra
Ranchi, Feb. 18: They did so with gusto, literally.
Confidence, style and excellence - three characteristics describes the future leaders of the Xavier Institute-Social Service (XISS), as curtains was adopted on the last day of the Panache’07 Saturday.
But he was also an early varieties for students, as the two-day festival was named for a long time and yet for three days in a country on the continent for the first time this year.
The best part is that the three-day basis has been a huge success. This baptism of Deepti Soreng, a cash prize of Rs 500 for his idea this year, has Panache’07 a path paved for more fun these days in the future.
Students ICFAI, ILO, CONSTRUCTION, SN Sinha Institute of Economics, education and MBA students at the University of Ranchi, were all there as part of the gala affair and left very satisfied with the event with the program.
Saturday, the brainy popular music was the beauty of all gift-Cap, err, crown, as failures and M. Panache was held on the last day. Manjeeta Osta (XISS a student) and Manish Thakur (yet XISS) said the king and queen of the show.
At the end of the festival, most volunteers and board members could not help but give themselves a pat on the back end for the show.
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Bhubaneswar: Position Vibes, the City-Xavier Institute of Management seems increasingly clear over time that the average salaries offered this year have increased by 40 percent compared to last year. Some companies have even returned empty-handed.
On the programme management rural front, the picture was brighter because the average wage pulled upwards by 30 percent compared to 2005.
According to the Director, XIMB E. Abraham, Atos, which offered the highest bid of Rs 9 lakh per annum for MBA students and was followed by JP Morgan to display Rs 8.6 lakh per annum.
A total of 52 companies visited the campus and offers 206 jobs to a batch of 121 students of management. The private placement was Needless to say that over one hundred percent because some students had received several offers.
Above all, Singapore-Olam International, visited XIMB for the first time, has made two graduates - Varun Trivedi and Arpan Singhal - giving them a staggering $ 1 lakh per annum.
As always, IT staff has the largest part of the cake curves 34 percent of the lot, followed by consultancy firms appropriate 22 per cent, “said Abraham mediapersons here on Wednesday.
Manufacturing in the next from 16 per cent and was followed closely by Banking & Finance and the FMCG sector with 10 per cent of the game.
While Infosys Technologies, TCS, Hewlett Packard, Wipro Technologies, GenPact, JP Morgan, Godrej, HSBC, faces some of the town, the B-school was also pleased with the Atos Origin, Accenture, Mind Tree Consulting, Olam International Ernst & Young, IBM and India, Cargill visited for the first time.
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Arbit Choudhury, a school of the B-character comics fans in the world!
Some would say that the alphabet “B” and a B-school is the ideal choice. A marriage in the sky. Many words beginning with ‘B’ spring quickly to mind when, in the context of a B-school.
Most often, businesses, books, brain and dare to say … boring! Well, think again. The National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai Premiere B’s Schools, decided this pause ‘B’ domination with a very cool “A” - a name of cartoon character Arbit Choudhury.
Initially, as the mascot of NITIE inter-collegiate Youth Festival “Prerana, was created by two students Shubham Choudhury NITIE and Hemantkumar Jain, Arbit refers to a characteristic of MBA students.
“The idea behind the concept was beaten that we think all those we have B-making is serious bookish students finished,” said Shubham years-24. “Arbit is your average dude …
… has big dreams and even greater mouth.
His wisecracks are legendary among his friends, to be amused by his preference for blurting out business balderdash peppermint with his “Arbitisms.”
Arrivals of the world receive a dose of this small business buffoon “was on the agenda next and so Shubham and cocreator Hemantkumar decided it was high time to Arbit had his own residence in cyberspace.
Shubham said, “The Arbit Choudhury comic book became very popular on our website.
For NITIE Associate Dean and as coordinator of the Festival Ashok Pundir such initiatives by students only to show how it can be facets. “I think it is very innovative and reflects the creators’ immense talent.
On NITIE, we make a point of encouraging, Out-of-thebox thinking among our students, because in this regard is that the spark future employers seek and …
… this is a very universal. ”
Ashwin NITIEians Jayasankar as saying that they identify completely with Arbit. “It is too often juggle the concepts of strategy, logistics, marketing, finance, etc. and tries, unsuccessfully, in real life situations.
These are the similarities between him and us, I suppose, have made him such a success, “says Ashwin.
But most of the best schools in country B are yet to follow this unique model Arbit. Twenty years Anupam Jain, a student from IIM Calcutta, said: “We do not have regular Comic-strip. But we do our own series of cartoons in various manifestations.”
It is true that B is not tested in other schools, it is stated that adding condiments of life on campus. “People think that all workplaces and no game for B school. But the reality is not the case. Stries fair as it can lighten the mood of students,” said Anupam.
Dr KK Chaudhuri, director of the Army Institute of Management, Calcutta, welcomed the idea. But he said …
… they have no plans to set up such a cartoon character.
“The priorities are in Engineering Institute. This model can not be true, B for other schools. Would it been so, they would put in place much earlier.
The best B schools may think that, from another angle and a little more creative. ”
What Arbit, he continues to familiarize themselves with the complexity of being armed with a student of its biggest USP … not be as “Arbit’rary sense of humor!
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KOCHI: The Indian Institute of Arbitration and Mediation (IIAM) Kochi graduated from the U.S. program specializes in conciliation, mediation and intellectual property in Mumbai from 7 until May 19
The programme is being conducted in conjunction with Hamline University School of Law. A press release issued by the Institute said that the program consists of interactive skills in negotiation and mediation. This program offers Diploma lawyers, law students, MBA students and other professionals the chance to explore other dispute settlement procedures and the theory that theory into practice directly in boardrooms class. This represents a sxi-credit.
In addition to the diploma, the Institute also offers a certificate American consensus in resolving disputes. K.V. Balakrishnan, director of the Institute, said the programme would be taught in the classroom teachers highly evaluated from DRI Hamline University School of Law. It is 50 hours, a two-week course will be held in Mumbai.
The certificate management disputes DistancE course is a course learning valid for a period of six months from the date of registration. Students may enter at any time during the year. For more details, call 0484-6570101.
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The MBA students of the Institute of Management Kerala (IMK) organizing a meeting in southern India, management, called ‘Mania-2004′, in the August 7 and 8
IMK the Faculty of running the economy, the University of Kerala, and operates on the campus of the University, Palayam in the city. “Mania - 2004″, the 10 edition of a regular annual IMK according to the legal regime of things, from the year 1994.
According to the representatives of students, IMK, “Mania” appreciates the auspices of the Business houses known throughout South India and attracts the participation of the first B-schools. Last year, 21 schools have participated, and the Institute of Finance and Management Research (IFMR), Chennai, won the overall championship.
“Mania” is an acronym for “Manager in action. The places are Kerala University Hall and the Senate Saturday Vyloppilli critical Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram.
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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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“India behind China 12 years. If India gained its independence in China was clear that we had to level with regard to the infrastructure of China today,” said Ankita Mehta, Faculty of Management Studies ( FMS), Delhi University (TU), China has recently visited India as part of a delegation of 10 travel days. She was accompanied by batchmate Viral Nagar.
To foster closer relations between young people of both countries and foster a better understanding of both cultures and societies of a mutual decision was signed by the presidents Chinese and Indian Prime Minister send 500 students under the programme ‘exchange in the next five years. 100-The first delegation of India, who recently visited China included students in the age group of 13-35 and fields as varied as sports, Chinese language students, social workers, panchayati raj workers , Students of performing arts, PhDs, engineers IITS and youth with special qualifications. Ankita and carrying the virus were also part of the delegation.
Visit of Chinese universities like Tsinghua University, Yunnan University and Nanjing University of Aeronautics and astronomies gave an opportunity to Ankita Peep in the Chinese education system. After Mehta, MBA is popular among young Chinese. How interesting, most MBA students are married and work with the experience of specialists a good job. “An e-MBA is anger. People learn from their working life, family and conduct, and that the forces of education, which automatically makes better Manager. You have two classes per week and are not obliged to leave for studies, “said Ankita.
The interaction with Chinese colleagues helped Chinese authorities revealed the system of education of these young future leaders. “We interact with a multitude of students. StupĂ©fiant of their education system is quite similar to ours, because after the same pattern of labelling in projects and studies, as we follow,” said viral and added that “they have immense campus of the house all types of businesses - Art, technical, managerial, of any kind that YOU campus.”
The visit to Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing and Kunming, the four cities in China was enough to Nagar imperative to study, for its China policy, a local tourism. China is hosting the Olympics in Beijing, but a huge Olympic Center in Nanjing was already attracting foreigners.
As Viral expresses: “Everywhere, there is a deliberate attempt, marks China. Given that the country is trying to spread globally and attracts more foreign investors and tourists, recognize the need for its film and photo d ‘ Asia Don cosmopolitan look again. I have not seen or heard of a branding exercise of this magnitude. ”
A visit to a car production Ankita impressed. What she found surprising that workers were treated on an equal footing with male staff. “The same number of women workers in the processing unit surprised. I never saw women participate in such units in such an impressive proportion of India,” she said.
The delegation also met with several cabinet ministers Chinese. Viral Ankita and now expect to extend its hand, a similar hospitality to their Chinese counterparts, India if they visit again this year
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Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Tiruchi, a leading B-schools in the country, was an Academic Alliance Microsoft, the world’s leading provider of software for personal use and professional, keeping his license d ‘ Exploitation of Microsoft Dynamics AX, an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) package, for training purposes are at your disposal.
ERP with emphasis increasingly popular with course management the first schools across India, BIM is counting on the Alliance for a board to its students. The package is a collection of financiers, Customer Relationship Management and Supply Chain solutions help companies, their processes more efficiently. These integrated solutions for adaptive management on the canals of a network of partners specializing in services.
BIM is one of the few institutes in the country pioneering the introduction of a comprehensive ERP oriented curriculum as part of their MBA program in India. He launched a comprehensive programme of ERP for MBA students at the beginning of the academic year. Conference requirements of the industry during structuring, training gives the students a valuable experience, BIM-2 offers a year’s residence MBA program with a specialization in systems options, marketing, human and financial resources. Prices BIM ERP was designed taking into account the needs of industry. Students are given training on the implementation of Microsoft Dynamics AX-package over a period of six months. Companies can easily implement BIM’s Dynamics ERP gives lessons savoir-faire.
Commentary on the Alliance, Sushant Dwivedy, Business Group Lead - MBS, Microsoft India, said: “We are pleased that the first, as BIM Management Institute has become a Microsoft Dynamics Academic Alliance in India. This alliance is one of the most Large incubation Microsoft Dynamics AX expertise to the Indian market. ”
BIM’s bold expression, a contribution to the development of Microsoft ERP capabilities in the Indian market, Mr. Sankaran, director of BIM, said: “The new curriculum LES BIM it becomes a competitive advantage in key institutions of the Indian hotel offers ERP specialization options
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Breaking Free throughout the universe office, the profession has Kerala wirefree bathed the sale of technology with laptops register a growth of 40 per cent during the last two months.
Mobility appears to be the password of the season as a management student and youth leaders, including with new advisers and retirement insurance classics, make a beeline for laptops. Sensing the potential market of local businesses have even started to climb laptops on the market. The thing is, however, Bluetooth or wireless Internet access to assistance on the net from everywhere.
”The day of the sale of a month, a laptop disappeared. Now we sell about 12 to 15 laptops per month. In addition to businessmen, engineers, doctors, marketing professionals are all rather for laptops,’’says Mahesh D. Nair, Marketing Manager of IBM.
The demand is Entry-Level machines with prices ranging from 45000 RS RS 60000th Aber”High end-users prefer the prices of laptops light in the R 1.5 lakh. Other versions weigh over 2.5 kg,’’says Mahesh.
Agent insurance and advisers are the last wirefree participants in the world. ING Vysya LIC and have orders for laptops with the planning of these 20 machines to raise a coup.
”The demand will continue to rise, given that prices down. In addition, young workers prefer working at home or during after-hours. We have also received orders from small businesses, often for presentations to clients,’’said Antony Sabu, Sales Manager of Online Shoppe.
The Bhavan’s Royal Institute of Management and the School of Communication and Management Studies, Kalamassery, have already decided the introduction of laptops for all MBA students.
All major traders in the city easy to finance.
Is it possible for a portable un”ordinateur EMI, about Rs 1800 Most houses to finance a 36-month loans. The financing facility is also available on why young workers to decide for a laptop for its letterhead,’’said George Aloysious, Chief Executive of computer Bazar.
The laptop market, according to Jose K. Georges PC online, gasoline, is another sign of a growth of 20 to 30 percent in the months ahead.
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Chairman-cum-Managing Director of Nalco C R Pradhan called upon MBA students to combine management concepts and theories with values and work ethics to become successful professionals.
Addressing students on the ninth convocation function of the Institute of Management and Information Science (IMIS) here on Saturday, Pradhan also emphasised on development of leadership qualities and problem-solving skills among the managers.
They should be decision-makers and lead the organisation they work for in the path of progress, he said.
Director of Xavier Institute of Tribal Education, Jamshedpur, Father P.D.Thomas prescribed a formula for success to budding managers-professional practices with a humane touch.
Director, IMIS H K Patnaik announced that the institute is set to add more programmes to the existing range in the near future.
The institute would offer courses in agriculture management and hotel management, he informed. Students, who topped in the different fields of specialisation, were awarded.
Among others, advisor K K Beuria and Chief Co-ordinator, placement, K S V Subramanian spoke.
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