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On India as a super-power of the media

Debate with journalism students during a seminar on “The importance of journalism and media, science today,” organized by the Institute of training in integrated management, Dr. Chandan Mitra, editor, The Pioneer, pointed out that the expanded scope and career in the sector.

Asserting that India is as a super-power of the media, he stressed that the insatiable appetite of information, coupled with increased consumption per capita purchasing power is triggering a growth exponentially in the media sector. Citing figures, he recalled that the only Delhi has 20000 daily, but also the maximum number of days of English newspapers.

The four current media - press, television, radio and Internet - meet to access the growing need, white, as was evident in the recent past. He also had a word of caution for the future journalists: “journalism as a profession requires a good knowledge, discipline and good communication skills.”

The emphasis on the need to acquire more skills and the ability to compel multitasking in an era of convergence, Mr. Mitra has ensured the rise of journalists that “the Indian media among the best in the world and journalists in India one of the best lots.

FMCG B favorite among pupils and students.

Forget the slowdown. It is always Hindustan Lever, P & G and Coca-Cola win, that the most luminous talent.

A recent study by the consultancy firm Synovate research shows that, despite the recession, the FMCG sector which remains the preferred choice among students career management across Inde’s first B-schools.

Students in the country Top-20 B-schools, including the Indian Institute of Management (IIMS), Faculty of Management Studies in New Delhi, Symbiosis in Pune, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, FMCG-classified as the first choice of profession.

While 60 per cent of students said they would choose a job in a FMCG company in any other sector.

Banking and finance, computing and collectively, have been assessed as the second choice of profession preferred. These two sectors have a preference score of 58 percent of all students at the School of Management.

Follow-up consultancy firms with a ranking of No. 3, with 55 percent of students say they apply for a job. Advertising was the only other option career of more than 50 percent classified as students preferred profession.

Sectors which does comments below 50 percent contain telecommunications (44 per cent, the first part of their career choice), the use of capital goods (42 percent), cars (36 percent) and media (32 percent).

A career in the health sector was rated the least attractive to the B-students and pupils, with only 10% of students say they would support a work in the industry.

Three sectors, the B-students said they would certainly not apply were for automobiles, media and healthcare.

While 58 per cent students said they would certainly not believe that a career in the health sector, 43 percent said they do not apply to employment in the media sector. And as much as 39 percent of students, said a car was not the preferred choice of a profession.

“Career choice is the Blue-Chip-companies worldwide an attractive remuneration packages. It is the perception of the company and the industry is not providing advice that students in vocational choices” , Said an official of Synovate. So, despite the slowdown FMCG, he focused on the booming sectors such as telecommunications.

Industry officials said gloss varnish assessments of health was the fact that the packages are not attractive remuneration.

FMCG favorite among schoolchildren B 21

NEW DELHI: Forget the slowdown. It is always Hindustan Lever, P & G and Coca-Cola, or the country of the brightest talents.

A recent study by the consulting firm Synovate research shows that, despite the recession, the FMCG sector remains the preferred choice of career management students from all over India, the first B-schools.

Students from all over the country Top-20 B-schools, including the Indian Institute of Management (IIMs), Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi, Symbiosis in Pune, and Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, as a FMCG first choice of standards of the profession.

Like many students, 60 percent said they would recommend an investment firm on the other FMCG sector.

The banking and finance, information technology and assessment were seen as the most popular choice of a second profession. Both sectors had a predilection for customers to 58 percent of all students of management.

Business Council has followed with a ranking of No. 3, with 55% of students said they would apply for a job. The advertisement was the only way, the quarry on the other side of over 50% of students have become professionals.

Sectors which manages comments below 50 percent contained telecommunications (44 percent, the first part of their choice of profession), consumer goods are long-term (42 percent), cars (36 per cent) and the media (32 percent).

A career in the health sector has been assessed and less attractive for students-B with only 10% of students say they would for a job in the industry.

Three sectors, B-pupils and students have said, it would certainly not for the automotive, media and health.

While 58 percent said they would definitely not students for a career in the health sector, 43 per cent said they are not employed in the media sector. And, as many as 39 percent of students, said one of the cars was not the preferred choice of a profession.

“Career decisions continue to be governed by global blue-chip companies offering attractive remuneration packages. It is the perception of the company and industry, the advice is not that students of vocational training in the election, “said an official of the Synovate. Therefore it is necessary, despite the ‘darkness, FMCG, he has focused on such sectors as telecommunications boom.

Officials of the industry said that it would be moderate estimates of the health sector has been cancelled because knowledge that the packages that are not attractive remuneration.

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