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India’s Best B-Schools: TOP 15 in the industry interface

The turnover on a business trip annual Barons-TNS Mode opinion poll has ranked Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad in the position of number one in the industry in regard to the interface. Indian Institute of Planning and Management was second, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore third largest, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta fourth largest, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi fifth largest, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow-sixth rank and Xavier Labour Relations Institute seventh place in the survey. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai eighth largest, National Institute of Industrial Engineering Ninth, Indian Institute of Management Indore-10, LSU School of Management, Mumbai 11th, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research 12, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies 13 , Xavier Institute of Management 14 and Indian Institute of Management, Kozikode 15 in the survey

Synovate makes key appointments in Mumbai

Mulraj Gala joins as Finance Head, Sanskrati Sail comes on board as Head of Human Resources, while Pranay Dankedar re-joins as a Senior Project Director.

Gala, a chartered account, was previously Director Finance at ACNielsen ORG-MARG. He is an alumnus of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and has a decade’s work experience with leading organizations, including the IDBI Bank.

Alok Shanker, Managing Director, Synovate India, said, “Synovate India has doubled its turnover in two years. Gala’s foremost task is to ensure that we achieve our global targets with a keen eye on the profitability of the company.”

Synovate has also appointed Sanskrati Sail as the Head of Human Resources. An alumnus of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, Sail has over seven years’ experience in a number of leading manufacturing and service sector companies. Her last assignment was with Lilac Medicare Pvt Ltd.

24 years of Mumbai are among the worst in the world spammer

It has the dubious distinction of being the only Indian on a website a list of the worst in the world of spam. This gave him the undisputed king of the reputation of India spam. “ Its main trading partners is a swindler sentenced.”

But these accusations do not disturb Husein Gandhi. Instead, it notification of things to come. Which is why, when we land, until his door without notice for an impromptu interview, it does not slam in our face. Instead, it offers an apple and aircraft. Are you here to find out spamming, he asks politely, and is ready to have all the answers.

But first, which is his right to glory?

“Spam” is not sought or Junk-mail randomly on several mailing lists, individuals or groups. In general, they are like advertising _ `get slim in a week” or “Clear the bottom in five days. Such a letter is sent to millions of people throughout the world, with or without their consent.

Gandhi offers servers, known as bullet-proof servers, companies can propose such a “Spam” as it is called. He feels the term “spam” has a very negative connotation.

Is it not justified?

“ These companies are only trying to promote a very powerful media _ the Internet. Advertising is never welcome, even if its on your TV or on the phone. But this is not illegal to make,”countries Gandhi fasted.

The 24 years of a turbulent career. It sets up a web portal (a leading Mumbai), participated in sales networks (which openly admits it “was a flop show”), a fungus has the firm of his father and iron and steel business. All this while he is still a student at a BCom National College, Mumbai, and his MBA from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies.

“ I’m an entrepreneur,”he said, trying to explain his many interests. “ A entreprenuer, is a business and leave once it runs on its own. As Bill Gates. It is not responsible for the daily operations of Microsoft,”he smiles.

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.

Website on developmental information

MUMBAI, May 11: The British Council has launched a website with links to over 1,000 leading development organisations in India to address problems faced by development managers in accessing development information on India. Membership to indev is open to NGOs all over the country which entitles the organisation to not only borrow books, magazines and videos from the British Library but also use the indev terminal in the library, get free training on web page design and free space on the indev server to launch the web page. The first training on web page design will be held on May 11 and 12 at the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies from 9.15 am to 5.30 pm.

From management training program VSOs in NMIMS.

The Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Bombay West has a program on mesure’Diplom management associations “, to meet the needs for skilled manpower in this sector. The diploma must be authorized persons from NGO / VSOs with the knowledge and technical steering professional organizations. The six-month evaluation program include lectures, excursions, projects, management of entries, participatory learning and allocations. The Institute has been implementing programs Management Certificate inVSO since 1996.

Brainstorming session of autonomy in the state August / September.

Mumbai, June 22 (PTI) Vice-Chancellor and other education stakeholders have been invited by the Governor of Maharashtra and Chancellor of universities, SM Krishna for a brainstorming session to identify problems faced by institutions in the completion of an autonomous status.

Even 10 years after the transmission of status, the former governor PC Alexander, many universities and colleges as well as institutions involved in the experiment did not autonomous status and those who did it, face serious problems, said official sources.

“Given that universities and higher education institutions are losing on the vast funds are available for autonomous institutions, clearing all questions related to autonomy was important for us expect to brainstorm with them or August in September, “Governor’s Deputy Secretary (Education) Vinayak Dalvi told PTI.

“Already a letter to each of the 19 vice-chancellor and higher education institutions related to the state,” he said.

This meeting is part of a new initiative of the governor of interaction with rectors of 19 universities in the state, which focus on a particular topic in detail in an era where every three months, Dalvi said.

“The question of autonomy in the first meeting of this type, and all parties concerned, including schools, parents, teachers and even students are invited, with the exception of the V-Cs” he added.

More than a decade after the adoption of the Statute, on the town for all institutions of higher education, only a few institutions such as DY Patil Medical College, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, VJTI Engineering College and the Graduate Institute of chemical technology have become autonomous, Dalvi said. Some universities, such as the adoption Shivaji University autonomy, but there were still some uncertainties in some standards, he added.

Similarly, under the Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP) of the Government of India, some institutions of higher technical education were identified and with the World Bank, a grant of Rs 1.5 crore and colleges, legal standards set by the Bank and the University Grants Commission, he pointed out.

Senate Each university has its own standards and in such a situation, institutions face many problems in the interpretation of statutes, Dalvi said.

In some cases, the UGC said that the status of autonomous institutions, but they are not ready to accept.

“We are going to all these questions during the meeting in August-September,” he added.

India Best B-Schools: Top 15 In Terms Of Industry Interface

The annual Business Barons-TNS Mode opinion poll has ranked Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad in the number one position in terms of industry interface. Indian Institute of Planning and Management has been ranked second, Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore ranked third, Indian Institute of Management-Calcutta ranked fourth, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi ranked fifth, Indian Institute of Management-Lucknow ranked sixth and Xavier Labour Relations Institute ranked seventh in the survey. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai is ranked eighth, National Institute of Industrial Engineering ninth, Indian Institute of Management-Indore 10th, SJM School of Management at Mumbai 11th, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research 12th, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies 13th, Xavier Institute of Management 14th and Indian Institute of Management, Kozikode 15th in the survey.

Less for IIMs may mean more for city’s B-schools.

MUMBAI: The IIMs may be up in arms over human resource minister Murli Manohar Joshi’s decision to slash their fees by more than 80 per cent, but the city’s B-schools could be smiling with quiet satisfaction.

The consensus seems to be that even if the recent move to lower IIM fees and to quadruple the seats in these premier institutes attracts many more bright students, private business schools will not be left behind.

“We are not worried. Last year, we got 9,800 applications for 150 seats. This year, we are expecting 20,000 applicants,” says Uday Salunkhe, director of the Welingkar Institute of Management in Matunga. An official from the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies repeats the refrain, stating that NMIMS need not worry either since it gets 25,000 applicants for its 240 seats.

Even lower-rung management schools are blase about the IIM fee cut. Sunil Karve, chairman of the Mumbai Educational Trust which runs post-graduate management programmes for more than 250 students, says, “Even if a hundred more Bschools of repute open up in the country, things would not change for us. The demand far outstrips the supply.”

Except for Sydenham College and the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management and Studies, which are government-aided, private B-schools in the city charge about Rs 94,000 per annum. The IIMs used to charge Rs 1.5 lakhs before the government slashed their fees to Rs 30,000 beginning with the next academic year.

Management school officials say that more than the issue of fees, the proposal that the IIMs should admit four times the existing number of students will change the B-school scenario.

NMIMS Lanchues traning insurance for students

Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) from Mumbai, a training programme for students who need assurances that specializes in class. The programme aims to provide advice and solutions tailored sales strategies. It is, among other things, such as content management portfolio of reinsurance and induction training programmes. In addition, the program includes workshops and situations, industrial visits.

The assurance of the economy is currently in the emergence of a scene.

Accordingly, students may, after only side to the level of growth for now.

However, students can target vertical motion with the growth of industry and the organization. The Institute has a degree program four months Insurance Operations Management. The program is aimed at fresh recruits and promotees in companies, insurance companies and companies offering Business Process Outsourcing services in the insurance segment.

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