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Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, with the hands, Centers for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) at the University of Connecticut, University of South Carolina University of Wisconsin, and in particular for the implementation of a workshop for members of its faculty. CIBER MDI, training of trainers on the exercise of two weeks, a marketplace in the global virtual classroom. CIBER offers such courses at the Faculty members in universities / universities in USA and enable them, on the understanding of international companies to students.
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After nearly two years of slump, banks and finance companies are back on the stage of recruitment.
For almost 30 per cent of vacancies this year in the first Business Schools, as Indian Institute of Bangalore (IIM-B) were banks and financial institutions, which was also similar in small schools like B-Management Development Institute, Gurgaon. Speaking to-Business Line, Prof Ganesh Prabhu, chairman (placements), IIM-B, said: “Finance and has a come-back this year with 16 Icici Bank made offers and American Express Bank, eight bids.
The other important placement agency in this sector were Standard Chartered Bank and HSBC. Indeed, companies like General Motors have also recruited students to fund. ”
Likewise, companies and FMCG and automobile companies such as Nestle, Hero Honda have also recruited students finances on campus positions MDI Gurgaon.
Prof. Prabhu also mentioned the existence of a marginal increase of job opportunities in the sector Consulting. “While McKinsey has offered jobs to three students, the other major agents investment in this segment was Boston Consulting Group and Tata Strategic Management Group,” he said.
Prabhu Although the professor was not too enthusiastic reaction of FMCG and automotive companies in this year, Mr. Amit Mookerjee, placement Co-ordinator, MDI Gurgaon, said that the Institute was a come-back from these sectors.
“Nearly 40 percent of the parameters of this year have been adopted by the FMCG, durable consumer goods and automotive sector. The main mediators of staff in this sector have been companies such as Nestle, Samsung, Whirlpool, Maruti, Hero Honda and Eicher. ”
Mr. Mookerjee said that most of these companies never came on campus during the year, because they were unwell. He also pointed out that companies like Old Economy DCM Shriram, and the Aditya Birla group made a comeback in the recruitment scene.
“It shows that the Indian economy is back to normal,” he said.
Talking about the nature of professional images of this year, “said Mookerjee regardless of the distribution, marketing and finance companies have also recruited students from many other functions, such as systems and Supply Chain Management.
While the BPO and retailing is not to recruit in a big way this year, companies began to resume recruitment.
While Infosys, 13 bids and 11 offers material on the IIM-B-campus, companies like TCS, HCL-Net and Wipro recruited a large number of students on the campus of MDI.
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Industrial and Financial Systems (IMS), Sweden has announced the establishment of a competence centre for the Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon. The centre, the first of its kind in the country, it is intended for awareness on the benefits of a technology-based Enterprise.
“The centre of expertise creates awareness component-based enterprise systems through activities such as research, case studies, training, seminars and workshops”, Dr. MP Jaiswal, professor of information technology management MDI Gurgaon and the leader of the Competence Center, explained to the inauguration.
Jaiswal is a certified instructor and consultant ERP is a member of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), a group of experts on ICT for SMEs.
At the opening of M. Mark Rabjohns, president - IFS Asia-Pacific, said: “The new centre offers us the opportunity to show flexibility, speed and extreme friendliness of our business in real time and in response to India conditions which they enjoy in the soil and the client by client.
The components based on technology, an invention of the IFS can be implemented very personalized two standards and e-business applications in a strictly necessary as baseless. “The customer is able to choose, and choose the exact function is necessary a great advantage of this technology,” said Dr. Chandan Chowdhury, Country Manager, IFS India.
MDI Director, Dr Devi Singh, welcomed the partnership and said he was one step, using the Institute of efforts to excellence in management of initial and continuing training.
IFS is the Stockholm Stock Exchange. It develops and supplies component-based business applications for medium and large companies and organizations in 48 countries. In the Asia-Pacific, it has offices in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thai country.
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After the Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon Haryana, 123 students from all institutions have been during the year 2004. The highest salary was proposed Rs9 lakh per annum and the average wage was proposed Rs6.25 lakh per annum. Nearly 37 percent of students opted for information technology / information technology capable services industry. The financial sector accounted for 22 per cent, while 16 percent of students were received for the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) and consumer durable goods sector. Recruiter contain Bharat Shell, Nestle, Maruti, Bharti Tele-ventures, Glaxo Smith Kline, the Times Group, Dabur, Reckitt Benckiser, Philips, IBM, Oracle, TCS, Infosys Technologies and Wipro Technologies.
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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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Kozhikode, JAN. The 29th two-day festival annual management fee, `Back Waters 2005″ organized by the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K) started on its campus in Kunnamangalam, near here today.
Students from 17 business schools and engineering colleges in the country are participating in a series of games, simulations, paper presentations and other competitions. Students of universities, including Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, XLRI, SP Jain, Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon and NITIE are here to attend the meeting. A team of National Institute of Technology, Calicut, is also participating in the event.
A two-day IIMK alumni meeting began on the campus today. Competitions how stupid charade, Just A Minute (JAM), paper dance, antakshari, ad mad and quizzes were held today.
Business Quiz will take place tomorrow.
A concert by Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Grammy-winner on Sunday evening, the highlight of the programme tomorrow.
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THIRTEEN Management Institute, including four Indian Institute of Management was ranked as the best category of Business Schools in the country of the All India Management Association (AIMA).
The Indian Institute of Management and administration of schools IIT Delhi and Mumbai have maintained their positions, given that the best schools in the country.
The IIMS in Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Bangalore and Calcutta are linked in the Super League ‘A +’ category Xavier Labour Relations Institute (Jamshedpur), MDI (Gurgaon), SP Jain (Mumbai), NITIE (Mumbai), FMS (New Delhi) The management of schools and the IIT Delhi, Mumbai and rural areas, the Institute of Management (Anand), according to AIMA Ratings published on Friday.
There was only a modification of the Super League this year, with Xavier Institute of Management (Bhubaneswar) made an entry.
The remaining 12 has maintained its place in the list. More than 300 establishments, with 84 new operators, attended the AIMA survey, which assesses schools based on the number of visitors and internships, infrastructure, industry interface, governance ‘ business and intellectual capital
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A day of fun and excitement joking, “Illumina”, the annual income of Diwali mela of Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, can be described. Unvergleichliches Extravaganza for the Delhi-Gurgaon waits with the public, has attracted masses of over 8000, where he was recently the MDI campus.
With free entry and hordes of attractive gifts for the claws, there was a quantity frönen in the Mela. Food stands offer a variety of delicious delicacies were put in place to satisfy the palates of visitors. A dance party and a drawing for children are more highlights of the day.
The event has carved a place in the world of innovative companies on the market, seeking fair. With Corporate bigwigs that the Aditya Birla Group, Punjab National Bank and Reckitt Benckiser as official sponsors, Illumina seeked to reveal the psychology of consumers in India, based on different sets by the students of MDI. The games on the production lines of different series and popular Hindi films, insofar as a source of entertainment for visitors, but above all, provided that these games future leaders of MDI, an opportunity of implementation studies market.
The seminar IIT Delhi
Appin Knowledge Solutions and students office, IIT Delhi has recently organized a seminar “Your Power to Succeed” by the personal development of coaches, Anuj Khare at the Institute on the premises. Khare is a B-Tech in Computer Science and IITD Master in Computer Engineering from the University of Texas.
The seminar was aimed at improving the quality of life of human beings and have a strong influence on their productivity and propulsion technology excellent results. More than 500 people, comprising students, companies, businessmen and even housewives, the seminar, which he greatly benefited from the opening of the enormous opportunities and exciting new opportunities that life. The seminar under the “Seven Steps Master of Success”, which form the core of Sciences of the service. Achievers, whether at work, business, school or at home, are not born, but this seminar and showed them exactly how.
Appin Knowledge Solutions also announced their winter training programmes for students pursing a career in technical fields. Short-term courses on subjects such as embedded systems, Linux, administration, ethical hacking and network security, robotics, in the second half of December.
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After the first international institutions like Carnegie Mellon and Harvard University, he is now at a turning point in India, Business Schools roll-out for specialized courses in public administration and policy.
The Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad and Lucknow, all courses are starting this in the next two years, while Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, the introduction of its programme for this year.
IIM-A, for example, is opening its one-year Post-Graduate Program in Public Administration and Policy (PGP PMP) session den’07-08 is aimed at officials, directors, administrators and professionals experience with NGOs.
The Institute expects about half of 40-45 seats to be filled by graduates. “It can reach management positions in international organizations, including multilateral organizations, regulatory agencies, transnational corporations, governments and private enterprises with a large public interface, Sébastien Mauritius, president of the IIM-course Ahmedabad, “said ET.
In MDI, but 21 months post-graduate degree in politics and public administration, it is planned to Kick Off in the next month and the government’s objectives experienced agents. “The programme covers a period of six weeks mandate to the George Mason University, Washington DC, where participants will have a unique opportunity to work with the bureaucracy of the USA”, Pritam Singh, a director of MDI, said.
Auto-IIM Bangalore, launched during in’02, is planning to increase its scope by the opening of regular graduates with the exception of civil servants at the moment for him.
IIM-Lucknow, with the intention on their part, offer course on its campus Noida der’08-09-reunion, “said Devi Singh, director, IIM-L.
“Given the success of our existing programme, we hope to offer regular courses of graduates during the next year,” said Geeta Sen, President, Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore.
Students in these courses may be specialized in fields such as the formulation and implementation of the regulation and financial infrastructure development, management of public enterprises and management of international organizations.
The goal? To prepare participants for Top-Level positions in public policy and administration.
And interesting that some of these courses can be followed by students and not necessarily officials.
While the relatively new concept in India, eminent foreign institutes like Carnegie Mellon University, Harvard University (John F. Kennedy School of Government), University of Geneva, Warwick Business School and the National University of Singapore for some time, offers courses in public policy and administration ankreidend graduates interested in a career in public administration.
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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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