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Oakbrook Business School is looking for Management Faculty

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Oakbrook Business School

Oakbrook Business School, an AICTE approved and affiliated to GTU Gujarat technological University Management Institute, The institute has been established with an objective of promoting quality management education among students and working executives. Offering two years full-time MBA post graduate management programme designed to prepare Managers, Leaders for Corporate and Entrepreneurs.

The institute runs its own Incubation cell called IIEDC, a centre of excellence in Hospitality and tourism and Research and Publication department for the professionals.

Planning to develop MDP/EDP division and Executive Education Programmes,

Opening Position: Professor 01, Associate professor 03, Assistant professor 04

Accountant, Librarian, Trainer Entrepreneurship field and Research Associates.

Qualification: As per AICTE/GTU norms

Job Description: Oakbrook Business School is looking for General Management, Cost & Management Accounting, Marketing, Finance, Organisation Behaviour & Human Resource Management and Production & Operation Management, Business Communication and soft skills. Quantitative Techniques and Entrepreneurship to work on the suitable candidates.

How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online at www.oakbrook.ac.in in Career section and submit application on or before 02.09.2016

Email: [email protected]

Salary: Negotiable, no constraint for suitable candidates.

Address of the Institute:

Plot no 225 opp Maharaja Hotel Lane,

Jamiyatpura Road, Sarkhej Gandhi Nagar 382423

State: Gujarat

Source www.oakbrook.ac.in

Life at IIT B MUMBAI 70 % Students finds Bathing Burdensome

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Campus Life at IIT B MUMBAI

Life at IIT-B MUMBAI 70 % Students finds Bathing Burdensome. 55.7 % are inspired by the James Bond movie Casino Royale where they played poker or blackjack. A survey disclosed that out of 10 students at IIT-B only 6 of them takes a bath in two to three days, Finding burdensome, 30% which is a small number of students took bath daily and around 10% students took bath weekly.

TNN | Sep 1, 2016, 07:22 IST
TNN | Sep 1, 2016, 07:22 IST

These are one of the findings of the second edition of the survey at the IIT-B lead by students. This is collected from 332 passing out class including all the UG, PG students.

The love of hostel life is going to continue to little long after graduation also,40% of the hostelers plan to live with friends or classmates,27% wants to go back to their home immediately after exams,19% students choose to live alone.

On the other hand, 66% maintained close relations with their close friends back home, where as 29.8% had less interaction with their parents.

Looking at their Bucket list they seem interested in few items only. Around 52.4% had experienced the classy dream of every student

few remember their Road trip to GOA than 70% travelled ticket less in local Mumbai trains and 55.7 % are inspired by the James bond movie Casino Royale where they played poker or blackjack.

On the marital plans, the survey found that 39.15% did not want to marry for next five years, 31% were clueless while 22% wanted to marry within 3-5 years, 39% of them are the religious believer, 21% of them identified themselves as atheists and 39% said they were agnostic.

Looking at their studies 71% of Graduates as B.Tech and 33.75 % out of them got an additional honours degree or minor degree or both.

They were having average CPI of 7.87 where 163 out of 332 had CPI greater than 8, where as 43 had CPI greater than 9, Chief Editor Sheerrang Javadekar added 35.7% wanted a decent CPI whereas 32.6% were unable in reaching their potential. He is Chief Editor of Insight, the IIT-B newspaper which conducted the survey.

In terms of attending the class, 39.75% attended most classes while 32.5% preferred attending few lectures. Some 7.5% said they attended all the classes. Surprisingly 16.2% never visited the central library of the institute.

 

IIMs to reduce Cut-offs marks for Social Science background students

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IIM Education

IIMs- Indian Institute of Management are making the attempt to ensure for Non-Engineering background candidates and going to reduce eligibility cut-offs at CAT Common Admission Test. The 19 IIMs are making efforts to increase the different background students at IIM campuses. As Believed by many that maths section provides an advantage to the Engineering Students in entrance test CAT.

Reducing cut off of social science background will help students belonging to the stream so that the disadvantage that they face due to the heavy section of Maths will somewhat reduce.

IIMs cut CAT score weightage to attract more non-engineers
IIMs cut CAT score weightage to attract more non-engineers – economic times

At present students belonging engineering background seeing a cut-off of 98% for CAT, whereas non-engineering students 92%,

Further reducing to non-engineering students than engineering students will lose 10% seats.

According to education experts after this decision proportion of non-engineering students will increase at present in coaching students also comprise of only 20% Lacking in diversity is a big factor in killing IIM education,

IIM Bangalore already decided to expand its academic diversity by bringing more non-engineering background students and ongoing efforts of the IIMs in India to break the homogeneity of the campuses.

For now, mostly boys and engineering background graduates are taking admission at premium management institute. Many of the non-engineering students are also not applying because of pre-convinced notation that the engineering students got preference in test as quoted Prof Devanath Tirupati, Dean Academic IIMB

The orientation program for various colleges is planned to create awareness about the same, recently institute pitched at DU and St.Stephens College in Delhi.

Surprisingly looking at data that 85 to 95 percent of the students getting admission are Engineers, Highest at Ahmedabad IIm-95 followed by IIM Banglore with 91.9 percent

As reported by ET Economic Times comparing Harvard and Wharton 36 percent only.

The simple region is most meritorious school students’ following the trend of getting admission in engineering courses, mainly at IITs and other engineering colleges. This creates a large pool of students with good at quantitative and reasoning skills. And they get over other students at common admission test and fill the classrooms of prestigious management institution.

Application for PhD program at IITB-Monash Research Academy is open for December 2016 intake

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Application for PhD program at IITB

An Indian -Australian research partnership called as IITBMonash Research Academy announced the dates of December 2016 Intake, The last date of submitting EOI forms are 4th September 2016.

If you are interested in then fill the Expression of Interest form Online, for any queries you can mail at [email protected]

Steps for applying Ph.D. at IIT-B

STEP 1

Sending Expression of Interest is the first step of applying, candidates need to fill in an online EOI form and this is now open for December intake of 2016 and in progress.

The EOI will enable IIT-B to evaluate your candidature and background of your academic record and research interests. If you are found suitable on the basis of form then you will receive an email to proceed to step 2 of the application.

The email will be containing a Unique Form A number i.e. FAN. Please note, this email will be only sent after completing the stage and successful clearing it.

In case of any doubts please read FAQ and if stills you are not getting solution of your problem then write IITB at [email protected]

Please look into http://www.iitbmonash.org/application-process/ for more updated notification and relevant documents

NEET 2 Paper Leaked for 2016 Session

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NEET 2 paper leaked for 2016 session

NEET 2 paper has been leaked: after the capture of three people regarding the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) 2 paper leak, the Uttarakhand High Court has looked for an answer from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and approached the Nainital police for a status report, as indicated by news reports in AVB and News 24. The CBSE has been given a period of two weeks for the same.

September 5, 2016, has been set as the date for the hearing of the matter by the court.

NEET 2 Paper Leaked for 2016 Session

The NEET phase 1 examination had been delayed on May 1, while the NEET phase 2 exam was held on July 24 this year.

The CBSE, however, has negated cases of the leaked paper, as the Board has said that the question paper which was leaked is not the same as the paper given to competitors before the examination, as indicated by news reporters.

On August 17, the CBSE has issued the combined result of the NEET examinations. As indicated by the official report, the CBSE has expressed that the tried leak depended on false assurance to competitors of getting them qualified in the exam by certain untrusty elements.

The three guilty convicts were captured from Ramnagar in Uttarakhand in association with the leak of the NEET phase 2 paper. As per NEWS journalists, the convicts are accused of taking cash from 46 NEET students and giving them the question paper with answers. The report states that the police found that the blamed accused were charging the competitors anyplace between Rs 10 lakh to Rs 50 lakh for the papers.

NEET 2 paper leak:  The date for the hearing regarding this matter has been set September 5, 2016 by the court.

After convicts captured, Anshul Sharma a NEET student from Rajasthan had filed a plea in the Uttarakhand High Court expressing that the matter is looked into thoroughly and that the CBSE NEET part 2 examination should be cancelled”, stated by the NDTV news.

 

Delhi University Final Cut-off 2016

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Delhi University Final Cut-off 2016

Delhi University Final Cut-off 2016, The 8th cut-off list for admissions into various undergraduate programmes offered by the Delhi University, for the academic session 2016-17, has been issued by different colleges of DU on Monday, 28th August 2016.

Delhi University (DU) has declared the 8th and last rank list on DU’s official website. Students can check the cutoff list by visiting DU’s official site  i.e., www.du.ac.in

Prior, the seventh cut-off for the new academic session was issued on August 24, 016.

Points of interest in the 8th cut-off:

Most of the general category seats have been filled for the upcoming academic session 2016-17

Nonetheless, Other students still have the opportunity to take admission through different category quotas.

BA Hons (English): Daulat Ram College is putting forth admission at 92 percent, Kalindi College at 86 percent.

BA (Hons) Political Science: It is accessible at Shivaji College at 87 percent, 86 percent at Dyal Singh College.

BA (Hons) History: Seats are still on offer at IP College at 92.50 percent

B.Com (Hons): Admissions are accessible at Kalindi College at 92.75 percent and Daulat Ram College at 95 percent or higher.

Prior, the college had chosen to issue just five cut-off lists but still there were empty seats available thus DU authorities changed its decision.

In contrast with the fourth cut-off list, the cut-off marks declined in the scope of 0.25 to 5.0 rate focuses on the last rank list with admission opportunity in B.Sc (Hons) Maths available for general category students at Ramjas, Hindu, Kirori Mal, and Hansraj colleges in the cut-off range 94.5-96 percent.

Delhi university Admission procedure:

Admission procedure for the 8th cut-off  list will be completed by August 30

In the meantime, the candidates who are now enrolled need to apply again for empty seats,  after which, a college will generate a merit list of the qualified students.

Also, this year regardless of low interest showed by the students, a few applicants showed up to take admission in the remaining courses.

Details regarding the minimum cut-off percentage marks(8th list) at which admissions to different courses have been offered by different colleges can be accessed using the following links for Arts&Commerce and Science subjects respectively.

Official Website: 

Arts & Commerce Cut off

Science Cut off

Special Programs for Disabled kids in Delhi Government Schools

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special education for disabled students

Every child with the disability getting the education in the schools administered and governed by AAP will now get exclusive attention with the AAP government requesting that specialised teachers set up an individualised training program (IEP).

“Teachers, those who have expertise in this field, appointed in government run and supervised schools have been requested that they should set up an individualised instruction program for each impaired kid in their ministration.a senior authority of the Directorate of Education (DoE) said that “a customised program known as individualised training program will also incorporate guidelines on the teaching methods”.

Special Programs for Disabled kids in Delhi Government Schools

There are around 20,000 kids with disability, those who has been selected in Delhi government schools at present.

A government official said that “We have asked the teachers with expertise in a customised curriculum to help us to set up the IEP of every kid with exceptional needs (CWSN), with 15 days ultimatum, the organisation of which ought to cover everything from fundamental prerequisites to extra-curricular activities”.

“Teachers will have the freedom to alter a specific children module according to their requirement. The teachers would not just record the types of special need as well as their conditions, spoken languages and referral to different administrations – in the event that the kid needs services, for example, physiotherapy.” the authority said.

DoE authorities had as of late, formed seven working groups in the relationship with different NGOs working for kids with disabilities.

In the wake of teachers spot any kind of issue, then they should set both long-term objectives for each and every child.

The working communities will focus on training modules for special teachers, changing management structure, tools to gauge learning disabilities,  and enrollment guidelines to permit specialists, volunteer teachers, and local communities volunteers.

Source: Timesofindia

NPAT 2020 Paper Pattern: Exam Pattern for NMIMS Programs after Twelfth

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NPAT 2020 Paper Pattern
NPAT 2020 Paper Pattern

NMIMS’s National Test for Programs After Twelfth will be conducted by constituent schools of SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies in March 2021. There will be a 02 Hour paper to check the Proficiency of English Language, Logical Reasoning, and General Intelligence and Mathematical Reasoning of the aspirant. So, for more details regarding the NPAT  Paper Pattern click here on the given link.

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