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A forum was recently on the AVC College of Engineering in Mayiladuturai in the district of Nagapattinam, in the interest of personality development and improving the communication skills of students.
Dr.Arun V. Parwate, Principal of the school, the need for students to improve communication capacity to face interviews for placement.
Dr S. Rama Nathan, Director, Department of Management Studies at the university, to coordinate the activities of the Forum stresses in a oratoire Honing’s capabilities and recalled that the forum would focus on this aspect.
The Forum has ambitious plans, many training programs to negotiate self-confidence among students. The current generation of engineering graduates should try to improve their communication skills to achieve employability, Dr.Ramanathan said.
The PG-Department of Computer Science, Hans Roever Than Thai College, Perambalur, the campus has organized an interview last week for its students, has just been passed out of college.
Of the 100 graduates fresh MCA, M.Sc. Science, M.Sc. Information Technology skills, participated in the interrogation by the Nagpur-based Software Development Firm-Master-Software, ten candidates were approved by the company to its partners are working on sites in Tamil Nadu, as a trainee software engineers with a package of wage moderation. The company recruits Freshers exclusively for software management College, promised on the recruitment of candidates with skills in Hindi, in its development based Nagpur in central and northern India. The provision of training and troubleshooting.
The Master Marketing Executive Sivakumar software, and Software Engineer, Nitin Dange the interview conducted in the presence of the Principal, V. Ganesan, director, Duraisamy. The company also announced its plans for the recruitment of qualified candidates in the basement of the college for data entry.
The activities of the association Chemistry - Resonansone Club - JJ College of Arts and Science, Namanasamudram, Pudukottai district, was inaugurated in a function held recently.
N. Kalaiselvi, scientific, Advanced Battery Division, CECRI, Karaikudi, a conference on “Next Generation” current sources green “on the occasion.
A stated Dr. Kalaiselvi lithium batteries play an important role in various electronic devices. With the scratch, “said Dr Kalaiselvi the various potential candidates for secondary batteries. She gave an exhaustive account of the different types of lithium batteries, which could be regarded as the next generation of energy sources environmentally friendly. His briefing the various activities of the CECRI. Several models of lithium batteries have been an opportunity for students and was surprised to see a little size batteries to play an important role in food.
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As a result of the Aligarh Muslim University, he is Jamia Millia Islamia, locked horns with the University Grant Commission.
The implementation of his “special status”, Jamia the Academic Council, compliance, two weeks ago, decided against the UGC implementation of a directive on the common examinations of admission to professional courses in collaboration with other universities.
Jamia decided on their own entrance examination and review dates. B. Examinations of technology and research MBA from the first week of May.
AMU, their own examinations of MCA and MBA, 10 fields of study And on March 12. Central, among others, universities, Delhi University held its consideration of the Faculty of Economics, Business, Sunday.
Jamia SM Sajjid’s spokesman said: “The university has estimated that UGC bulletin of the common examination compulsory for us, was an impingement on our autonomy. Jamia was developed by an Act of Parliament, which we hands free in formulating our own policy of the authorization and implementation of our own tests. ”
Sajjid, said the Academic Council, the decision was taken, if the UGC.
The UGC is still trying to convince these institutions, in accordance to fall. “We have said categorically that the entry to professional courses by a common test. You must by this decision” UGC secretary Ved Prakash said.
Prakash did not comment on what actions the UGC, if universities like Jamia AMU and go with their own checks.
Resistance against the UGC directive, including universities, media, who said that this mission, which takes its former autonomous status. There are 18 universities media in the country.
Prakash said the UGC was only the Supreme Court of the Directive, for a joint review for all professional courses in universities and institutions.
Nafees AMU Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ahmed said it had begun the process for approving technical training well before university, the UGC order.
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The GGN Institute of Management and Technology organised a seminar on ‘Distributed Systems and Data Warehouse’ for the students of the BCA and the MCA here today.
Mr Vikram Singh Walia, Software Engineer, TCS, Mumbai, was the resource person.
Defining the distributed systems, Mr Walia said the components of such a database were located at a number of sites interconnected by means of a communication network.
He explained that each node of distributed system consisted of an independent computer system and its software.
He further added that the distributed systems were the most upcoming technology as many organisations today had geographically dispersed operations.
Highlighting the advantages, he said these systems provided increased availability, reliability and possibility of incremental growth which further made it a very popular stream. The second half of the seminar focused on data warehouse.
A data warehouse was a separate data environment that was not directly integrated with day-to-day applications but encompassed all the data used by a business, said Mr Walia.
He also pointed out that a data warehouse was a large, independent database that included some, but not all, of the data that were stored in databases that served the set of applications required by a business.
The seminar concluded with a question-answer round where the students cleared their doubts and gained tremendously from the guests’ work experience.
Also present on the occasion were Mr Kuldip Singh, Director, and Mr G.S.Dua, coordinator of the institute.
They thanked and honoured the guests for sharing valuable information with the students.
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An introduction to the management of tests, as we continue, like other CAT.
With the extraordinary talent and regular endurance, all the elements are accessible.
Let’s take a look at a little more competitive for tests for selecting candidates for admission to the programme management business schools.
ATMA
The Indian Association of Schools of Management (AIMS), which was adopted in 1988 as a network of management schools in the country, AIMS for the management Admissions Test
(ATMA) for the selection of candidates for management positions cycle programs in over 120 institutions. Contact Address: Association of Indian management schools, plot. 57, Sri Krishnadevarayanagar, Hyderabad - 500 016; Telephone: 040-23750247;
ATMA consists of 200 multiple choice questions on the three sections - analytical capabilities quantitative skills and verbal skills. Each section is time to 60 minutes. Four options were opposed to any question. The total time for the test three hours.
Issues to consider the analysis capabilities of logical thought the candidate’s qualifications. In quantitative skills, it may be on issues of school level arithmetic, algebra and geometry. The questions on the verbal test your abilities recognition of the correct use of grammar, vocabulary and familiarity with the terms of your understanding and comprehension of the English language while reading and your ability to write clearly and briefly.
ATMA has been prepared by the central government for admission to the MBA / post-PGDM and other programmes such as MCA.
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Ahmedabad, July 25: This is a good Friday for MBA students and the University of Gujarat MCA finally decided that the authorities began distributing vouchers for excess taxes, higher education institutions, tuesday.
However, distribution begins with students who were admitted to first year MBA and higher education institutions MCA for the academic year 2000-01. AU Patel, vice-chancellor said that the distribution would be for students, attended the National Institute of Co-operative Management, Ahmedabad, education of society, Gujarat Law Society and Nirma Institute of Technology. He added that the University of Gujarat, cheques to students of the Institute of SK Patel Businesss management. The management of SK Patel Institute has a cheque of Rs 2.72 lakh fares, capacity seating of the second year MBA for the academic year 2003-04.
AU Patel, vice-chancellor said the son, nor for the first instalment due for the years 2000-01, LJ College of Business Management, SK Patel Institute, Chimanbhai Patel Institute of Business Management and Computer Studies and Som-Lalit. However, Lalit was still a court decision in his petition, Mr. Patel. The students come on their cheques to their college or an identity card of the letter of the Institute with a photo-identification.
Patel said that institutions which fail to comply with the first instalment should be undertaken ready his face. His action may also remove names on the list of institutions of higher education that students can register for the new charge which will soon begin shortly.
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Kolkata, April 13 - DIE Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT-KGP) hat angekündigt, die Einführung einer Zwei-Jahres-, Teilzeit-und Business-Management-Programm für Führungskräfte arbeiten.
Das Programm, das ist das erste seiner Art in der IIT-System, wäre dies bietet IIT-KGP-Campus in Kharagpur, Kolkata and Bhubaneswar.
Die Aussage, das heute im Rahmen mit einer Schnittstelle newspersons, Prof.. Kalyan Chakravarti, Dekan der Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT-KGP, sagte der drei jeder Universitäten einschreiben würden 25 Studenten, die gewählt werden, nach einem Einstufungstest würde.
Um in Frage zu kommen für die Einschreibung, Studenten sollten gesichert haben ein Minimum Marken von 60 Prozent in BE, B. Tech, Mr. Com, Mr. Sc, 3 Jahre MCA-oder einer gleichwertigen Prüfung.
Prof. Chakravarti, sagte der Post-Graduate Diploma in Business-Management-Programm konzipiert wurde für die Arbeit Führungskräfte, die sich nicht in der Lage zu verfolgen, Vollzeit-Studium, sondern in der gleichen Zeit brauchen, um ihre-Management für die Fähigkeiten schärfen berufliche Zukunft Wachstum. Das Programm, das aus der ersten startet Juliwoche, besteht aus vier Semestern.
Der der Anweisung angenommen Modus wird, um zu sein “Kontakt-cum-Modus Unterricht Abstand von und Lernen.
Die Kursgebühr ist gekoppelt year Rs 1.8 lach, Rs 45000 oder pro Semester, nach Prof. Chakravarti.
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National Institute of Management and Technology (NIMT), Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, offer Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM), MBA, BCA / MCA, BBA, B and BE-tech way. The Institute has 26 full-time faculty and 22 faculty visit. Each batch consists of 60 students, with an average age of 21. Attendance of the establishment concerned are MAT. The campus, which covers 79.20 hectares farm hostel students, classrooms, a library and computer center, in a quiet residential area of the faculty and staff, sports and leisure education, lectures, games, gym, multipurpose room, Mensa, swimming pool, tennis and badminton court commonroom students.
The Institute has 100 percent placement of their students.
The Institute has received 4436 books from the library of tracks, 200 magazines and 660 CDs / videos. Information technology (IT) infrastructure NIMT includes 80 computers, two servers and two computer rooms with Internet connection. P K Singh, the chairman of the NIMT.
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The Minister of Finance, Government of India, the survey for 2003-2004 presented in which the European Parliament, on July 7, 2004. The study suggests an increase in the fees for higher education to improve costs.
Dr. Pritam Singh, director of MDI, noted that higher education must be based on a cost base.
Money is important investment, facilities and staff.
Dr Harivansh Chaturvedi, managing director of the Birla Institute of Technology, found that fees at the University of structures have remained unchanged for a long period. Universities are forced to financial institutions such as libraries and Internet connections.
Mr. Chaturvedi proposed a differential fee structure as in the case of the Indian Institute of Management (IIMs), pro-poor students. The economic study shows that 1265 was approved on engineering degree from universities, institutes, courses and MCA, 1034, 958 establishments, they MBA. Enrolment of students in higher education rose from 7.26 million to 9.2 million in 1997-1998 and 2002-2003.
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MUMBAI: The Shikshan Shulka Samiti, the regulatory fee courses for professionals, announced that the tariff for the construction machinery, MBA, MCA, architecture, pharmacy (both graduates and diploma) and polytechnic institutes, on Monday.
A hike of about Rs 4000 to Rs 2000 compared to last year. Sources revealed that the medical expenses for universities is explained in three days.
In the case of technology, the highest fee amounting to Rs 59770 for Sinhagad Institute of Technology, New Delhi, and is lower than Rs 18170 for Matsyodari Shikshan Sansthas College of Engineering, Aurangabad.
For an MBA, the highest, to the tune of Rs was 1.10295 for the MMS course at the Institute of LN Welingkar management and research and development, education, while Mumbai Tru-st-Institute of IT is char-ge Rs 60850 An MCA, the highest in the UAS offer this course.
For new UAS, Sam-go “said a report by an amount of Rs 22000 for a BEd, Rs 40000 for a BPharm (Rs 30000 for a degree in pharmacy), the Polytechnic of Rs 21000 , Rs 38000 and Rs 35000 for architecture for MCA.
The Samiti, at its meeting on Saturday, had decided that the revision of the College Campus Physical be achieved only if complaints were received by the establishment …
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SIES College of Management Studies, Navi Mumbai, promoted by South Indian Education Society (SIES), offers Masters in Management Studies, Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBA) and Post-Graduate Diploma in pharmaceutical Management and Masters in Computer Application (MCA).
The teaching staff of the institute comprises 15 core faculty and 45 visiting faculty. The admission into the college is through its own CET and also through AIMET and MAT tests (college conducts its own test for MCA). The top summer placements destinations at the institute include UTI Bank, ICICI Bank, Mahindra and Mahindra and Cadbury’s.
Asian Paints, Clariant, HDFC Bank and Nicholas Piramal have employed its graduating students. Dr AK Sen Gupta is the Director of the institute,
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