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For Indian Business Schools with global ambitions, Singapore is fast, hot as a goal. Earlier this year, IIM Bangalore announced its plans for the creation of a campus. And now Mumbai-based SP Jain Institute of Management and Research expects to likewise.
If this SP Jain overall the second incursion within two years. In 2004, the Institute has a campus in Dubai and was the first to offer a full residential full-time MBA program in the Middle East. Beflügelt by its success, it now has its sights on Singapore.
It is interesting to note that both SP Jain and IIM-B-plane orientation of the Indian diaspora in Singapore. Nearly 7.9 percent of 4 million people of Singapore are of Indian origin, this is the third ethnic group by the Chinese (76.8 percent) and Malays (13.9 percent).
IIM-B is planning to target the leaders to work in Singapore is short-term programmes Executive Education and Executive MBA, while SP Jain can be full-time program or an Executive MBA. “What are we going programmes make a bit of localization,” says ML Shrikant, dean of volunteers, SP Jain. “There will be a strong component of India programmes, such as the Modern World increasingly interested in India in the region, “she added.
Both IIM-B and SP Jain plan to fly down right in India. This could lead to a serious crisis of the resource, especially for SP Jain, given that the same option is also Deputy Director of Dubai. “This is probably a lot more pressure on resources, therefore we are in the process of the Faculty employs more,” said Shrikant
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Mumbai: The waiver of collateral for loans up to Rs 7.5 lakh in higher education are only marginal help, students who attend vocational courses in India or abroad, experts say, because guarantor is always necessary.
SP Jain, dean of the Institute for research and management ML Shrikant said those who want to study abroad, more than 7.5 lakh case
“This means that they must show guarantees. Inany case, I do not think the MBA candidates have a problem, as they prepared with a minimum of paper work,”he said. Vikram Sinha, MA Student, Plans Study the USA, said that safeguards can be severe.
“Those who have the intention of a loan amounting to take advantage of a few lakhs,”he said.
Much will depend on the granting of a credit agency, adds Siswati Kapoor, who, after four banks last year, when they wanted RS 3 lakh. “I remember visiting each bank three times a day. If this rule was in place during the last year, I requested a credit. “
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Mumbai: “Women’s representation in the Assembly of the State is currently less than five per cent. More women must be protected against the elections, as their policy based on the value,’’speaker of the state assembly Arun Gujrathi observed in Women’s Day on Monday.
Mr. Gujrathi said on the constitutive function of a training course of six months at the SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (APJIMR) at Andheri aimed at women who want a common education policy.
The diploma programme’Women and political governance “, created jointly by the Times Foundation, Women’s Movement for Peace and Prosperity (WMPP) and SPJIMR is the first initiative of this type of exercise for women mainstream Indian politics and governance.
Opening the programme, Governor of Maharashtra Fazal Mohammed spoke of the current image of the Indian policy as “turbulent” and a “cheat” and the need to change. The governor recalled cases in which women have positions of political importance for the names of cousin.
Although the number of visitors over the course begins in July this year, details like the criteria for selection, fee structure and strength of the class are not yet available. The course is six hours, a training program not only begins on Saturday and Sunday.
It is composed of a mixture of colorful materials for candidates for the various aspects of politics, as the culture of leadership, budget presentations, the functioning of local government, assembly and the State Parliament, the Indian Constitution for andfundraising political parties.
Also present in the function were Leena Prabhoo, secretary-general, WMPP local MP Sunil Dutt, M. Sneha Palnitkar, director, All India Institute of Local Self-Governance and Dr. ML Shrikant, Dean SPJIMR.
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