Some Handy Tips And Tricks.....
Answer Sheet:
Familiarise yourself with the dummy answer sheet in the CAT bulletin and get in some practice filling the circles as instructed in the bulletin. This will give you an idea of the format of the real answer sheet and you can save precious seconds on test day.
Follow Instructions Scrupulously:
Understand and follow all instructions on test day. Often, getting a whole set of questions right can depend on key instructions that are given at the beginning.
Organise Rough Work:
Do all calculations and draw rough sketches in margins alongside the questions. This way you won’t have to waste time turning pages to refer to the questions again and again.
Manage Your Time:
Time management is crucial in CAT since you have to get a minimum score in each section. The first three to four minutes should be spent scanning the paper and understanding the surprise elements present in CAT. Then, check the number of questions in each section and allocate time to the sections based on your experience in the mock tests.
Order Of Sections:
Start with the section you are most comfortable with. But don’t make the mistake of leaving the section you are least confident of for the very end. Sandwich it somewhere in the middle. Practise tackling sections in different sequences while doing mocks so that you are clear what order works best for you.
Selection Of Questions Within A Section:
The right choice can make or mar your score. It is very unlikely that you will be able to solve all the questions in the given time. Also each question carries the same weightage. So, first select the questions you find easy and keep the difficult ones for later. The easy questions are usually those that appear very familiar on the first reading itself and the method of solving is also clear to you. Remember, it does not make any sense to do questions that are more than five lines long, as even if they are easy, reading alone will consume a lot of time. Unless you have a lot of time, don’t attempt questions from topics that are not your forte.
Two-Round Strategy:
It would be a good idea to tackle each section in at least two rounds. In the first round, run through the section as fast as possible and be extremely choosy about the questions you attempt. All questions you decide to solve should be done in less than a minute. Try to finish the first round in about one-third of the time allocated for that section and try to attempt around one-fourth of the questions in that section. Attempt the unsolved ones in the remaining time in round two. In the verbal section for instance, you are likely to do questions on vocabulary and grammar in the first round and questions on para-jumbles and reasoning in the second. Use the mock tests to fine-tune your strategy for the E-Day.
Set An ‘Attempt Limit’:
In addition to setting a time limit, set an ‘attempt limit’ (maximum number of questions you will attempt) for each section based on the likely cut-offs and your accuracy level. As soon as the attempt limit is reached, move on to the next section even if the time limit is not exhausted. You don’t know what is in store for you in the rest of the paper, so don’t linger on at a particular section. If the time limit is exhausted before the attempt limit, then you must proceed to the next section.
One Last Piece Of Advice:
Make sure that workload over the last few days is kept in check. The benefit from too many practice tests in the last week is negligible. Relax. Spend the last days practising some weak areas. On the eve of the test, listen to your favourite music or watch television.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Personal Interview Tips.....
Personal Interview:-
Amitabh Bachan could go from being a window washer to the chairman of a boardroom without being introspective, but MBA's have to be. Before we jump in with questions and self-assessments, let's get one thing upfront and on the table. Interviewers develop an impression of you in the first few minutes of the meeting, and spend the rest of the interview confirming their initial impression. Therefore, practice, practice and practice some more... This page has all the possible tips on attending interviews for the purpose of joining an MBA program (in top B schools).
What to Expect in an IIM Personal Interview?
The focus of a B-school interview can range from specific questions about your job to broad discussions on life. Approach the interview as a conversation to be enjoyed, not as a question-and-answer ordeal. It may be about your hobbies - your recent cross-country trip. This doesn't mean that the interviewers are not serious. It just means that you're being sized up as a person and a future professional in all your dimensions.
Try to be your witty, charming, natural self. Donot try to put on. The interviewers will be able to see your masks through. Students, faculty, admissions personnel and alumni conduct interviews. Don't dismiss students as the lightweights.
It is important to have a good idea of "What you consider to be your greatest strength, why and what are some examples that show this", before you go into an interview. Although the interviewer will most likely ask some pointed questions, you may also encounter something as broad as "So, tell me about yourself." These open ended questions are usually the ones that help you lead the interview.
Either way, you should have in mind what you want to convey about who you are before you go into any interview. Lack of preparation is a common complaint among interviewers, and if you are prepared, you will stand out among your competitors.
First steps on how to approach an interview?
Do your homework
Have well thought out answers for questions such as "What are your strengths? Why are you right for that particular business school? Why is that particular program right for you?"
It shows organization and forethought if you know some specifics about the program to which you are applying and can explain why those features fit well with your career goals. For example, if you are applying to the Xavier Labour Relation Institute (XLRI), through some simple research you will discover that they are strong in Human Resource Development. Perhaps, you have worked with a recruitment company or have been a trainer in an institute. Relate these in the interview.
Don't Waste Time
Don't waste time discussing things that are already indicated on your application. You can elaborate if the topic illustrates something about your character and preparedness for the b-school experience, but do not be redundant.
Remember that the first impression you create is very important. When asked to say "something about yourself", most candidates just blurt out their schooling, college, marks and qualifications. All this is already there in the application. Why tell the interviewer something he/she already knows. Ideally, you would want to use this opportunity to show how you are different from the thousands of other applicants, not to blend in to the crowd.
A final word on approaching this question. After you have said what you have to say - don't venture any further. Don't drone. You just might say something foolish. Sometimes interviewers don't interrupt in order to give the candidate the impression that he has not spoken enough. This is just a stress/error inducing tactic. Don't fall for it. If the pause gets too awkward for your liking, just add something like, "Is there something specific that you would like to know about me"
Amitabh Bachan could go from being a window washer to the chairman of a boardroom without being introspective, but MBA's have to be. Before we jump in with questions and self-assessments, let's get one thing upfront and on the table. Interviewers develop an impression of you in the first few minutes of the meeting, and spend the rest of the interview confirming their initial impression. Therefore, practice, practice and practice some more... This page has all the possible tips on attending interviews for the purpose of joining an MBA program (in top B schools).
What to Expect in an IIM Personal Interview?
The focus of a B-school interview can range from specific questions about your job to broad discussions on life. Approach the interview as a conversation to be enjoyed, not as a question-and-answer ordeal. It may be about your hobbies - your recent cross-country trip. This doesn't mean that the interviewers are not serious. It just means that you're being sized up as a person and a future professional in all your dimensions.
Try to be your witty, charming, natural self. Donot try to put on. The interviewers will be able to see your masks through. Students, faculty, admissions personnel and alumni conduct interviews. Don't dismiss students as the lightweights.
It is important to have a good idea of "What you consider to be your greatest strength, why and what are some examples that show this", before you go into an interview. Although the interviewer will most likely ask some pointed questions, you may also encounter something as broad as "So, tell me about yourself." These open ended questions are usually the ones that help you lead the interview.
Either way, you should have in mind what you want to convey about who you are before you go into any interview. Lack of preparation is a common complaint among interviewers, and if you are prepared, you will stand out among your competitors.
First steps on how to approach an interview?
Do your homework
Have well thought out answers for questions such as "What are your strengths? Why are you right for that particular business school? Why is that particular program right for you?"
It shows organization and forethought if you know some specifics about the program to which you are applying and can explain why those features fit well with your career goals. For example, if you are applying to the Xavier Labour Relation Institute (XLRI), through some simple research you will discover that they are strong in Human Resource Development. Perhaps, you have worked with a recruitment company or have been a trainer in an institute. Relate these in the interview.
Don't Waste Time
Don't waste time discussing things that are already indicated on your application. You can elaborate if the topic illustrates something about your character and preparedness for the b-school experience, but do not be redundant.
Remember that the first impression you create is very important. When asked to say "something about yourself", most candidates just blurt out their schooling, college, marks and qualifications. All this is already there in the application. Why tell the interviewer something he/she already knows. Ideally, you would want to use this opportunity to show how you are different from the thousands of other applicants, not to blend in to the crowd.
A final word on approaching this question. After you have said what you have to say - don't venture any further. Don't drone. You just might say something foolish. Sometimes interviewers don't interrupt in order to give the candidate the impression that he has not spoken enough. This is just a stress/error inducing tactic. Don't fall for it. If the pause gets too awkward for your liking, just add something like, "Is there something specific that you would like to know about me"
Tips For Building Vocabulary....
How to build a good Vocabulary ?
Be sure you have the communication
skills needed for a successful MBA
The Ten Best Vocabulary Learning Tips
Step 1. Read, Read, Read!
Most vocabulary words are learned from context. The more words you're exposed to, the better vocabulary you will have. While you read, pay close attention to words you don't know. First, try to figure out their meanings from context. Then look the words up. Read and listen to challenging material so that you'll be exposed to many new words.
Step 2. Improve your context skills.
Research shows that the vast majority of words are learned from context. To improve your context skills pay close attention to how words are used. Doing a search on a word using dejanews.com (for searching newsgroups) will give you many examples of how that word is used in context. Play our Daily Context Vocabulary Quiz.
Step 3. Practice, practice, practice.
Learning a word won't help very much if you promptly forget it. Research shows that it takes from 10 to 20 repetitions to really make a word part of your vocabulary. It helps to write the word - both the definition and a sentence you make up using the word - perhaps on an index card that can later be reviewed. As soon as you learn a new word, start using it. Review your index cards periodically to see if you have forgotten any of your new words. Also, do a search on a word using dejanews.com (for searching newsgroups) to get many examples of how the word is actually used.
Step 4. Make up as many associations and connections as possible.
Say the word aloud to activate your auditory memory. Relate the word to words you already know. For example, the word GARGANTUAN (very large) has a similar meaning to the words gigantic, huge, large, etc. You could make a sequence: small, medium, large, very large, GARGANTUAN. List as many things as you can that could be considered GARGANTUAN: Godzilla, the circus fat lady, the zit on your nose, etc. Create pictures of the word's meaning that involve strong emotions. Think "the GARGANTUAN creature was going to rip me apart and then eat me!"
Step 5. Use mnemonics (memory tricks).
For example, consider the word EGREGIOUS (extremely bad). Think EGG REACH US - imagine we've made a mistake so bad that they are throwing eggs at us and a rotten EGG REACHes US. Such funny little word pictures will help you remember what words mean, AND they are fun to make up. Also, find out which learning style suits you best. Everyone learns differently!
Step 6. Get in the habit of looking up words you don't know.
If you have a dictionary program on your computer, keep it open and handy. America Online and other internet services have dictionaries and thesauruses on their tool bars. Find them and look up any word you are not absolutely sure of. Use a thesaurus when you write to find the word that fits best.
Step 7. Play with words.
Play Scrabble, Boggle, and do crossword puzzles. These and other word games are available for the computer, so you are not dependent on a partner to play. Also, try out the Franklin Electronic Dictionary that features built-in word games.
Step 8. Use vocabulary lists.
For the serious vocabulary student, there are many books that focus on the words most commonly found in standardized tests, such as the SAT and GRE. There are also many interesting word sites on the Internet, many of which will send you a word a day by email.
Step 9. Take vocabulary tests.
Playing games, such as the ones on this site, that test your knowledge will help you learn new words and also let you know how much progress you're making. Offline sources for vocabulary tests include SAT prep books (we recommend "10 Real SATs" by ETS), and the Reader's Digest Wordpower section. For more, check out Amazon.com or your local bookseller.
Step 10.Get excited about words!
Come to appreciate the sometimes-subtle differences between them. Do you know the difference between something that denotes something else and something that connotes something else? If not, go look it up. Learn to say what you really mean and discover the joys of being able to express yourself in writing. Your future can depend on how rich your vocabulary is. A good vocabulary will make a difference on the standardized tests, like the SAT and GRE, that could determine whether or where you go to college. It will also determine the quality of your communication. So be in it for the long pull. Let building your vocabulary be a lifelong proposition. Remember: "In the beginning was the word." Until you have a word for something, it does not exist for you. Name it, and you have made your reality richer.
Be sure you have the communication
skills needed for a successful MBA
The Ten Best Vocabulary Learning Tips
Step 1. Read, Read, Read!
Most vocabulary words are learned from context. The more words you're exposed to, the better vocabulary you will have. While you read, pay close attention to words you don't know. First, try to figure out their meanings from context. Then look the words up. Read and listen to challenging material so that you'll be exposed to many new words.
Step 2. Improve your context skills.
Research shows that the vast majority of words are learned from context. To improve your context skills pay close attention to how words are used. Doing a search on a word using dejanews.com (for searching newsgroups) will give you many examples of how that word is used in context. Play our Daily Context Vocabulary Quiz.
Step 3. Practice, practice, practice.
Learning a word won't help very much if you promptly forget it. Research shows that it takes from 10 to 20 repetitions to really make a word part of your vocabulary. It helps to write the word - both the definition and a sentence you make up using the word - perhaps on an index card that can later be reviewed. As soon as you learn a new word, start using it. Review your index cards periodically to see if you have forgotten any of your new words. Also, do a search on a word using dejanews.com (for searching newsgroups) to get many examples of how the word is actually used.
Step 4. Make up as many associations and connections as possible.
Say the word aloud to activate your auditory memory. Relate the word to words you already know. For example, the word GARGANTUAN (very large) has a similar meaning to the words gigantic, huge, large, etc. You could make a sequence: small, medium, large, very large, GARGANTUAN. List as many things as you can that could be considered GARGANTUAN: Godzilla, the circus fat lady, the zit on your nose, etc. Create pictures of the word's meaning that involve strong emotions. Think "the GARGANTUAN creature was going to rip me apart and then eat me!"
Step 5. Use mnemonics (memory tricks).
For example, consider the word EGREGIOUS (extremely bad). Think EGG REACH US - imagine we've made a mistake so bad that they are throwing eggs at us and a rotten EGG REACHes US. Such funny little word pictures will help you remember what words mean, AND they are fun to make up. Also, find out which learning style suits you best. Everyone learns differently!
Step 6. Get in the habit of looking up words you don't know.
If you have a dictionary program on your computer, keep it open and handy. America Online and other internet services have dictionaries and thesauruses on their tool bars. Find them and look up any word you are not absolutely sure of. Use a thesaurus when you write to find the word that fits best.
Step 7. Play with words.
Play Scrabble, Boggle, and do crossword puzzles. These and other word games are available for the computer, so you are not dependent on a partner to play. Also, try out the Franklin Electronic Dictionary that features built-in word games.
Step 8. Use vocabulary lists.
For the serious vocabulary student, there are many books that focus on the words most commonly found in standardized tests, such as the SAT and GRE. There are also many interesting word sites on the Internet, many of which will send you a word a day by email.
Step 9. Take vocabulary tests.
Playing games, such as the ones on this site, that test your knowledge will help you learn new words and also let you know how much progress you're making. Offline sources for vocabulary tests include SAT prep books (we recommend "10 Real SATs" by ETS), and the Reader's Digest Wordpower section. For more, check out Amazon.com or your local bookseller.
Step 10.Get excited about words!
Come to appreciate the sometimes-subtle differences between them. Do you know the difference between something that denotes something else and something that connotes something else? If not, go look it up. Learn to say what you really mean and discover the joys of being able to express yourself in writing. Your future can depend on how rich your vocabulary is. A good vocabulary will make a difference on the standardized tests, like the SAT and GRE, that could determine whether or where you go to college. It will also determine the quality of your communication. So be in it for the long pull. Let building your vocabulary be a lifelong proposition. Remember: "In the beginning was the word." Until you have a word for something, it does not exist for you. Name it, and you have made your reality richer.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
MBA Colleges In Gurgaon...
From past few years, There is a lots of development in colleges in gurgaon. Numbers of new colleges has been built in Gurgaon. There are lots of famous MBA Colleges In Gurgaon. This page features a list of some of the best Colleges in Gurgaon For MBA Degree Program, along with full address, contact number, e-mail address and website details.....
IILM Institute for Higher Education
Address : DLF Golf Course Road, Gurgaon- 121003
Contact No : 9350860132/0124-3296874
Mobile No : 9350860132, 9350821438
Fax No : 0124-4559390
Website : http://www.iilm.edu/
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Address : Mehrauli Road, Sukhrali, Gurgaon - 122001, INDIA
Contact No : + 91 124 2349831-36, 4013050-59
Fax No : + 91 124 2341189
E-Mail Address : admissions@mdi.ac.in
Website : http://www.mdi.ac.in/
Indian Business School
Address : Narsee Chambers, H - Block, Palam Vihar, Opp: Celebrity Suite, Gurgaon - 122 017, Haryana
Contact No : 0124 -4528100
Fax No : 0124-4528205
E-Mail Address : ibsdel@ibsindia.org
Website : http://www.isb.edu/
Ansal Institute of Technology, Gurgaon
Address : Sector 55, Gurgaon, Haryana (India)
Contact No : (0124) 4116111
Website : http://www.aitgurgaon.org/
Institute for International Management and Technology
Address : #336, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV Gurgaon, India.
Contact No : 0124-2397783, 4014165
Fax No : 0124-2397288
E-Mail Address : iimt@iimtobu.ac.in
Website : http://www.iimtobu.ac.in/
Institute Of Technology And Management
Address : HUDA Sector 23-A Gurgaon - 122017.
Contact No : + 91 124 2365811 to 13
Fax No : + 91 124 2367488
E-Mail Address : itmgur@vsnl.com
Website : http://www.itmindia.edu/
Sanlok Institute of Management And Information Technology
Address : 168/8, Model Town, Gurgaon –122001, Haryana, India
Contact No : +91-124-2325641 /2330300
Fax No : +91-124-2325641 /2330300
E-Mail Address : inquiry@sanlokinstitute.com
Website : http://www.sanlokinstitute.com/
IILM Institute for Higher Education
Address : DLF Golf Course Road, Gurgaon- 121003
Contact No : 9350860132/0124-3296874
Mobile No : 9350860132, 9350821438
Fax No : 0124-4559390
Website : http://www.iilm.edu/
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Address : Mehrauli Road, Sukhrali, Gurgaon - 122001, INDIA
Contact No : + 91 124 2349831-36, 4013050-59
Fax No : + 91 124 2341189
E-Mail Address : admissions@mdi.ac.in
Website : http://www.mdi.ac.in/
Indian Business School
Address : Narsee Chambers, H - Block, Palam Vihar, Opp: Celebrity Suite, Gurgaon - 122 017, Haryana
Contact No : 0124 -4528100
Fax No : 0124-4528205
E-Mail Address : ibsdel@ibsindia.org
Website : http://www.isb.edu/
Ansal Institute of Technology, Gurgaon
Address : Sector 55, Gurgaon, Haryana (India)
Contact No : (0124) 4116111
Website : http://www.aitgurgaon.org/
Institute for International Management and Technology
Address : #336, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV Gurgaon, India.
Contact No : 0124-2397783, 4014165
Fax No : 0124-2397288
E-Mail Address : iimt@iimtobu.ac.in
Website : http://www.iimtobu.ac.in/
Institute Of Technology And Management
Address : HUDA Sector 23-A Gurgaon - 122017.
Contact No : + 91 124 2365811 to 13
Fax No : + 91 124 2367488
E-Mail Address : itmgur@vsnl.com
Website : http://www.itmindia.edu/
Sanlok Institute of Management And Information Technology
Address : 168/8, Model Town, Gurgaon –122001, Haryana, India
Contact No : +91-124-2325641 /2330300
Fax No : +91-124-2325641 /2330300
E-Mail Address : inquiry@sanlokinstitute.com
Website : http://www.sanlokinstitute.com/
MBA Colleges In Andhra Pradesh....
This page deals in best and famous MBA Colleges In Andhra Pradesh. In this page you can find best colleges address along with contact number, fax number and website details.....
Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration
Address : Apollo Hospital Campus, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad 500033.
Contact No : 040-23543269 / 23607777 (Ext. 5007)
Fax No : 040-23608050
E-Mail : info@apolloiha.ac.in
Website : http://www.apolloiha.ac.in/
Andhra Loyola College
Address : Vijayawada-520 008, Andhra Pradesh, India
Contact No : +91-866-2476082, +91-866-2476984
Website : http://www.andhraloyolacollege.ac.in/
AURORA POST GRADUATE COLLEGE
Address : Chikkadpally, Hyderabad - 20, A.P India
Contact No : + 91 (40) 2766 1801
Fax No : + 91 (40) 2762 8593
E-Mail : info@aurora.edu.in
Website : http://www.winentrance.com/
Andhra University (AU)
Address : Visakhapatnam - 530 003, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Contact No : 91-891-2553293, 91-891-2844488
E-Mail : vicechancellor@andhrauniversity.info, registrar@andhrauniversity.info
Website : http://www.andhrauniversity.info/
Annamacharya Inst.of Tech. Rajampet
Address : Tallapaka, New Boyanapalli (Post), Rajampet -516126 ,Kadapa (Dist) - A.P.\
Contact No : 08565 - 248990/900
Fax No: 08565 - 241330
E-Mail : aitsap@yahoo.co.in
Website : http://www.aitsap.org/
Deccan School of Management
Address : Cellar: Owaisi Hospital & Research centre, DMRL ‘X’ Roads, Kanchanbagh, HYDERABAD – 500 058.
Contact No : 040- 24342632, 24343129. Ext. 347
Mobile No : 91 93924 43116
Fax No : 040- 24342632,
E-Mail : dsm.mhm@gmail.com
Website : http://www.dshm.co.in/
Army College of Dental Sciences (ACDS)
Address : ACDS Nagar (Chennapur - CRPF Road), PO-Jai Jawahar Nagar, Secunderabad - 500087
Contact No : 040-27981845, 27981830,
Fax No : 040 - 27981783
E-Mail : army_c@rediffmail.com
Website : http://www.armycods.in/
Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration
Address : Apollo Hospital Campus, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad 500033.
Contact No : 040-23543269 / 23607777 (Ext. 5007)
Fax No : 040-23608050
E-Mail : info@apolloiha.ac.in
Website : http://www.apolloiha.ac.in/
Andhra Loyola College
Address : Vijayawada-520 008, Andhra Pradesh, India
Contact No : +91-866-2476082, +91-866-2476984
Website : http://www.andhraloyolacollege.ac.in/
AURORA POST GRADUATE COLLEGE
Address : Chikkadpally, Hyderabad - 20, A.P India
Contact No : + 91 (40) 2766 1801
Fax No : + 91 (40) 2762 8593
E-Mail : info@aurora.edu.in
Website : http://www.winentrance.com/
Andhra University (AU)
Address : Visakhapatnam - 530 003, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Contact No : 91-891-2553293, 91-891-2844488
E-Mail : vicechancellor@andhrauniversity.info, registrar@andhrauniversity.info
Website : http://www.andhrauniversity.info/
Annamacharya Inst.of Tech. Rajampet
Address : Tallapaka, New Boyanapalli (Post), Rajampet -516126 ,Kadapa (Dist) - A.P.\
Contact No : 08565 - 248990/900
Fax No: 08565 - 241330
E-Mail : aitsap@yahoo.co.in
Website : http://www.aitsap.org/
Deccan School of Management
Address : Cellar: Owaisi Hospital & Research centre, DMRL ‘X’ Roads, Kanchanbagh, HYDERABAD – 500 058.
Contact No : 040- 24342632, 24343129. Ext. 347
Mobile No : 91 93924 43116
Fax No : 040- 24342632,
E-Mail : dsm.mhm@gmail.com
Website : http://www.dshm.co.in/
Army College of Dental Sciences (ACDS)
Address : ACDS Nagar (Chennapur - CRPF Road), PO-Jai Jawahar Nagar, Secunderabad - 500087
Contact No : 040-27981845, 27981830,
Fax No : 040 - 27981783
E-Mail : army_c@rediffmail.com
Website : http://www.armycods.in/
Some Best MBA Colleges in Kolkata.......
Some Best MBA Colleges in Kolkata.......
Eastern Institute for Integrated Learning in Management
Address: 6, Waterloo Street,
Kolkata - 700069
INDIA
Contact Number: (91) (33) 22100911/12/13
Fax No : (91) (33) 22100909
E-Mail id: eiilm@vsnl.com
Official Website : http://www.eiilm.edu.in
B.P. Poddar Instt. of Management & Technology
Address : 137,V.I.P. Road, Poddar Vihar
Kolkata-700052
Contact No : 91-33-25739608/09/10
Fax No : 91-33-25739401
E-Mail id : info@bppimt.ac.in
Website : http://www.bppimt.ac.in
Balaji Institute of Modern Management
Address: S. No. 55/2-7, Tathawade, Opp. Wakad Police Station,
Off Mumbai-Bangalore bypass, Pune - 411 033
Maharashtra, India
Contact No : +91-20-6674 1249, 6674 1250
Fax No : +91-20-6674 1243
E-Mail id : office@bimmpune.com
Website : http://www.bimmpune.com/
INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH
Address: MIDC, Block ‘C’, Chinchwad, Pune – 411019.
Contact No : 020- 27475090, 27478666.
Website : http://www.ibmr.org/
Institute of Engineering & Management
Address : Y-12, Block -EP, Sector-V, Salt Lake Electronics Complex,
Kolkata - 700 091, West Bengal, India
Contact No : +91 33 23572059, +91 33 23577649
Website Address: http://www.iemcal.com/
Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management
Address: College Square West
Kolkata-700 073
Contact No : +91- 33 - 2241 3648 / 3756 / 5792 / 8694
Fax No: +91- 33 - 2241 3975
E-Mail id : iiswbm@iiswbm.edu
Website Address: http://www.iiswbm.edu
MEGHNAD SAHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Website Address: Techno Complex, Madurdaha,Beside NRI Complex, Uchhepota
Kolkata 700 150
Contact No: (+91 33) 2443 1032, 3094 3462
Website: www.msitcollege.org
Narula Instt. Of Technology
College Address: 81,Nilgunge Road, Agarpara, Kolkata-700109
Contact No: 2563 8888/7777
Website : http://www.nit.ac.in/
Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT)
Address: Chowbaga Road, Anandapur,
PO : East Kolkata Township, Kolkata 700 107, INDIA
Contact No: +91 33 24430454/56/57
E-Mail :E-mail : admin@heritageit.edu
Website: http://www.heritageit.edu
Department of Business Management College
Address: University of Calcutta
Alipore Campus
1, Reformatory Street (6th & 7th Floors)
Kolkata - 700 027, India
Contact No: 91-33-2449 9418 (D), 2479 2861
Email: cumbm1@dataone.in
Website: http://www.mbmcu.org/
Eastern Institute for Integrated Learning in Management
Address: 6, Waterloo Street,
Kolkata - 700069
INDIA
Contact Number: (91) (33) 22100911/12/13
Fax No : (91) (33) 22100909
E-Mail id: eiilm@vsnl.com
Official Website : http://www.eiilm.edu.in
B.P. Poddar Instt. of Management & Technology
Address : 137,V.I.P. Road, Poddar Vihar
Kolkata-700052
Contact No : 91-33-25739608/09/10
Fax No : 91-33-25739401
E-Mail id : info@bppimt.ac.in
Website : http://www.bppimt.ac.in
Balaji Institute of Modern Management
Address: S. No. 55/2-7, Tathawade, Opp. Wakad Police Station,
Off Mumbai-Bangalore bypass, Pune - 411 033
Maharashtra, India
Contact No : +91-20-6674 1249, 6674 1250
Fax No : +91-20-6674 1243
E-Mail id : office@bimmpune.com
Website : http://www.bimmpune.com/
INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH
Address: MIDC, Block ‘C’, Chinchwad, Pune – 411019.
Contact No : 020- 27475090, 27478666.
Website : http://www.ibmr.org/
Institute of Engineering & Management
Address : Y-12, Block -EP, Sector-V, Salt Lake Electronics Complex,
Kolkata - 700 091, West Bengal, India
Contact No : +91 33 23572059, +91 33 23577649
Website Address: http://www.iemcal.com/
Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management
Address: College Square West
Kolkata-700 073
Contact No : +91- 33 - 2241 3648 / 3756 / 5792 / 8694
Fax No: +91- 33 - 2241 3975
E-Mail id : iiswbm@iiswbm.edu
Website Address: http://www.iiswbm.edu
MEGHNAD SAHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Website Address: Techno Complex, Madurdaha,Beside NRI Complex, Uchhepota
Kolkata 700 150
Contact No: (+91 33) 2443 1032, 3094 3462
Website: www.msitcollege.org
Narula Instt. Of Technology
College Address: 81,Nilgunge Road, Agarpara, Kolkata-700109
Contact No: 2563 8888/7777
Website : http://www.nit.ac.in/
Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT)
Address: Chowbaga Road, Anandapur,
PO : East Kolkata Township, Kolkata 700 107, INDIA
Contact No: +91 33 24430454/56/57
E-Mail :E-mail : admin@heritageit.edu
Website: http://www.heritageit.edu
Department of Business Management College
Address: University of Calcutta
Alipore Campus
1, Reformatory Street (6th & 7th Floors)
Kolkata - 700 027, India
Contact No: 91-33-2449 9418 (D), 2479 2861
Email: cumbm1@dataone.in
Website: http://www.mbmcu.org/
MBA colleges in chennai
Following are the some of the best MBA colleges in chennai with contact number, e-mail id and website details:
Academy Of Aviation Education
Address : 5107,H2, Second Avenue, Annanagar, Chennai- 600 040
Contact No : 044 26161156,26161180,
Mobile No : 9380655225/9382148048/9382148058
Fax No : 044-26162827
E-Mail id : ametaae@gmail.com
Website : http://www.aaeindia.com/
Loyola Institute of Business Administration
Address : Loyola College, Chennai - 600 034
Contact No : 28175353/54/55/56/57
Fax No : 28173183
E-Mail id : admissions@liba.edu
Website : www.liba.edu
Maharishi Institute of Management
Address : PTC Colony, Pallavan Nagar, Thiruverkadu, Chennai 600 075
Contact No : 044-2680-1190 , 2680-1921
E-Mail id : chennaimim@rediffmail.com
DWARAKA DOSS GOVERDHAN DOSS VAISHNAV COLLEGE
Address : GOKULBAGH , #833, E.V.R. Periyar Highroad, Arumbakkam,Chennai-600106, TamilNadu , India.
Contact No : 91-44-24756655, 24754349, 24753008
E-Mail id : helpdesk@dgvaishnavcollege.com
Website : http://www.dgvaishnavcollege.com/
Guru Nanak College
Address : Velachery, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA -600042
Contact No : 91-44-22451746
Fax : 91-44-22444621
E-Mail : gurunanakeve@yahoo.co.in
Website : http://www.gurunanakcollege.in/
Bharath University
Address : # 173 Agharam Road, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamil Nadu, India
Contact No : + 91 - 44 - 2229 0742, 2229 0125
Fax No : + 91 - 44 - 2229 3886
E-Mail id : contact@bharathuniv.com
Website : http://www.bharathuniv.com
B. S. ABDUR RAHMAN CRESCENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Address : G.S.T. Road, Vandalur, Chennai - 600 048, India, (Near Anna Zoological Park)
Contact No : +91-44-22751347/348/350/375
Fax No : +91-44-22750520
E-Mail id : cec@crescentcollege.org , Website : http://www.crescentcollege.org/
Madras Christian College
Address : Tambaram, Chennai 600 059, Tamilnadu, India
Contact No : 91 44 22397731
Website : http://www.mcc.edu.in/
ITM Business School
Address : No. 11/D14, 4th Main Road, SIPCOT IT Park, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Pudupakkam Post,Siruseri, Chennai – 603 103.
Contact No : (044) 32974147/148
Fax No : (044) 24956453
E-Mail id : chennai@itm.edu , Website : http://www.itm.edu/
Academy Of Aviation Education
Address : 5107,H2, Second Avenue, Annanagar, Chennai- 600 040
Contact No : 044 26161156,26161180,
Mobile No : 9380655225/9382148048/9382148058
Fax No : 044-26162827
E-Mail id : ametaae@gmail.com
Website : http://www.aaeindia.com/
Loyola Institute of Business Administration
Address : Loyola College, Chennai - 600 034
Contact No : 28175353/54/55/56/57
Fax No : 28173183
E-Mail id : admissions@liba.edu
Website : www.liba.edu
Maharishi Institute of Management
Address : PTC Colony, Pallavan Nagar, Thiruverkadu, Chennai 600 075
Contact No : 044-2680-1190 , 2680-1921
E-Mail id : chennaimim@rediffmail.com
DWARAKA DOSS GOVERDHAN DOSS VAISHNAV COLLEGE
Address : GOKULBAGH , #833, E.V.R. Periyar Highroad, Arumbakkam,Chennai-600106, TamilNadu , India.
Contact No : 91-44-24756655, 24754349, 24753008
E-Mail id : helpdesk@dgvaishnavcollege.com
Website : http://www.dgvaishnavcollege.com/
Guru Nanak College
Address : Velachery, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA -600042
Contact No : 91-44-22451746
Fax : 91-44-22444621
E-Mail : gurunanakeve@yahoo.co.in
Website : http://www.gurunanakcollege.in/
Bharath University
Address : # 173 Agharam Road, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamil Nadu, India
Contact No : + 91 - 44 - 2229 0742, 2229 0125
Fax No : + 91 - 44 - 2229 3886
E-Mail id : contact@bharathuniv.com
Website : http://www.bharathuniv.com
B. S. ABDUR RAHMAN CRESCENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Address : G.S.T. Road, Vandalur, Chennai - 600 048, India, (Near Anna Zoological Park)
Contact No : +91-44-22751347/348/350/375
Fax No : +91-44-22750520
E-Mail id : cec@crescentcollege.org , Website : http://www.crescentcollege.org/
Madras Christian College
Address : Tambaram, Chennai 600 059, Tamilnadu, India
Contact No : 91 44 22397731
Website : http://www.mcc.edu.in/
ITM Business School
Address : No. 11/D14, 4th Main Road, SIPCOT IT Park, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Pudupakkam Post,Siruseri, Chennai – 603 103.
Contact No : (044) 32974147/148
Fax No : (044) 24956453
E-Mail id : chennai@itm.edu , Website : http://www.itm.edu/
MBA Colleges and Institutes in Banglore
This Page provides list of best MBA Colleges and Institutes Situated in Banglore along with their Full address, Contact Number, Website and E-mail id.....
Banglore University, Banglore
Address : Jnana Bharathi Campus, Jnana Bharathi Post, Bangalore - 560 056, Karntaka, India
Contact No : 080 - 22961006
Website : http://www.bub.ernet.in/
Garden City College
Address : No 628/C, 11th Cross, Indiranagar Ist Stage, Bangalore-38.
Contact No : +91-80-2528 8831, 2527 1385, 2297 2753
Website : http://www.gardencitycollege.edu/newsite/index.php
E-Mail - gcetrust@vsnl.com
Bms College of Engineering
Address : Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Banglore - 560 019, India
Contact No : +91 080 26622130-35
Website : http://www.bmsce.ac.in/
E-Mail : principal@bmsce.ac.in
Indian Business Academy
Address : Lakshmipura, Thataguni Post, Kanakapura Main Road, Bengaluru 560 062, INDIA
Contact No : +91-80-3096 1373 (Direct), 2843 5931/32/33/34, 093424 10271
Website : http://www.ibainternational.org/
E-Mail : pg2007@ibaintl.org
Banglore City College
Address : 160, Chelekere Main Road, Banaswadi Outer Ring Road, Kalyanagar Post, Behind BTS Bus Depot, Bangalore - 560 043
Contact No : +91-80-2545 9956 / 2542 5463 / 2542 5465
Fax No : +91-80-2545 9958
Website : http://www.bangalorecitycollege.org/
Lorven College of Science & Management
Address : Chandapura, 84/1, Anekal Road, Bangalore - 560 081. (karnataka),
Contact No : +91 80 7831666
Website : http://www.lorven.org/
E-Mail : info@lorven.org
Banglore University, Banglore
Address : Jnana Bharathi Campus, Jnana Bharathi Post, Bangalore - 560 056, Karntaka, India
Contact No : 080 - 22961006
Website : http://www.bub.ernet.in/
Garden City College
Address : No 628/C, 11th Cross, Indiranagar Ist Stage, Bangalore-38.
Contact No : +91-80-2528 8831, 2527 1385, 2297 2753
Website : http://www.gardencitycollege.edu/newsite/index.php
E-Mail - gcetrust@vsnl.com
Bms College of Engineering
Address : Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Banglore - 560 019, India
Contact No : +91 080 26622130-35
Website : http://www.bmsce.ac.in/
E-Mail : principal@bmsce.ac.in
Indian Business Academy
Address : Lakshmipura, Thataguni Post, Kanakapura Main Road, Bengaluru 560 062, INDIA
Contact No : +91-80-3096 1373 (Direct), 2843 5931/32/33/34, 093424 10271
Website : http://www.ibainternational.org/
E-Mail : pg2007@ibaintl.org
Banglore City College
Address : 160, Chelekere Main Road, Banaswadi Outer Ring Road, Kalyanagar Post, Behind BTS Bus Depot, Bangalore - 560 043
Contact No : +91-80-2545 9956 / 2542 5463 / 2542 5465
Fax No : +91-80-2545 9958
Website : http://www.bangalorecitycollege.org/
Lorven College of Science & Management
Address : Chandapura, 84/1, Anekal Road, Bangalore - 560 081. (karnataka),
Contact No : +91 80 7831666
Website : http://www.lorven.org/
E-Mail : info@lorven.org
Top MBA Colleges In Delhi
This Page provides List OF Top Management Or MBA Colleges In Delhi along with their full address, contact Number, e-mail and website details....
Amity Business School
Address : E-27, Ring Road, Defence Colony, New Delhi-110024
Contact No : 4699700
Website : http://www.amity.edu/
EMPI Business School
Address :Camp P.O.: CSKM Educational Complex,a Satbari, Chattarpur, New Delhi - 110074
Contact No : +91-11-26653764 / 26652373 / 26652375
Fax No : +91-11-26654422
Website : http://www.empiindia.com/
E-Mail : pgdbm@empi.ac.in/empi@vsnl.com
Delhi Business School
Address : B-II/ 58 , Mohan Co-operative Industrial Estate, Mathura Road,
New Delhi- 10044
Contact No : 011- 32423329, 32423198
E-Mail : delhi@dbs.edu.in
Website : http://www.dbs.edu.in/
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies
Address : Jhilmil Colony, Vivek Vihar, Delhi-110095.
Contact No : 22154581
Fax No : 22159941
E-Mail : cbsadmin@cbsdu.net
Website : http://www.cbsdu.net/
Delhi Institute Of Technology And Paramedical Sciences
Address : D-237, Vivek Vihar, New Delhi- 110 095
Contact No : 011 - 32929747, (M):- 9810539893
E-Mail : dipms@dipms.com, singhdrvp@yahoo.com
Website : http://www.dipms.com/
Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management (DIHRM)
Address : 18 - A, Satsang Vihar Marg, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi : 110067
Contact No : 26567324, 26567326
Fax No : 011-26563679
E-Mail : dihrm@bol.net.in
Website : http://www.dihrm.com/
Global Business School (GBS)
Address : 500 Functional Industrial Estate, Patparganj, New Delhi-110092
Contact No : +91-11-22157240, 22157263,22157198
Fax No : +91-11-22157284
E-Mail : coordinator@gbs-india.org
Website : http://www.gbs-india.org/
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi
Address : Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016.
Contact No : (91) 011-2658 2037,
Fax No : (91) 011-2658 2277
Website : http://www.iitd.ernet.in/
International Business School (IBS)
ADdress : B-II/100, MCIE, Badarpur, New Delhi-110044
Contact No : 9350976039
Website : http://www.ibs.edu.in/
Amity Business School
Address : E-27, Ring Road, Defence Colony, New Delhi-110024
Contact No : 4699700
Website : http://www.amity.edu/
EMPI Business School
Address :Camp P.O.: CSKM Educational Complex,a Satbari, Chattarpur, New Delhi - 110074
Contact No : +91-11-26653764 / 26652373 / 26652375
Fax No : +91-11-26654422
Website : http://www.empiindia.com/
E-Mail : pgdbm@empi.ac.in/empi@vsnl.com
Delhi Business School
Address : B-II/ 58 , Mohan Co-operative Industrial Estate, Mathura Road,
New Delhi- 10044
Contact No : 011- 32423329, 32423198
E-Mail : delhi@dbs.edu.in
Website : http://www.dbs.edu.in/
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies
Address : Jhilmil Colony, Vivek Vihar, Delhi-110095.
Contact No : 22154581
Fax No : 22159941
E-Mail : cbsadmin@cbsdu.net
Website : http://www.cbsdu.net/
Delhi Institute Of Technology And Paramedical Sciences
Address : D-237, Vivek Vihar, New Delhi- 110 095
Contact No : 011 - 32929747, (M):- 9810539893
E-Mail : dipms@dipms.com, singhdrvp@yahoo.com
Website : http://www.dipms.com/
Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management (DIHRM)
Address : 18 - A, Satsang Vihar Marg, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi : 110067
Contact No : 26567324, 26567326
Fax No : 011-26563679
E-Mail : dihrm@bol.net.in
Website : http://www.dihrm.com/
Global Business School (GBS)
Address : 500 Functional Industrial Estate, Patparganj, New Delhi-110092
Contact No : +91-11-22157240, 22157263,22157198
Fax No : +91-11-22157284
E-Mail : coordinator@gbs-india.org
Website : http://www.gbs-india.org/
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi
Address : Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016.
Contact No : (91) 011-2658 2037,
Fax No : (91) 011-2658 2277
Website : http://www.iitd.ernet.in/
International Business School (IBS)
ADdress : B-II/100, MCIE, Badarpur, New Delhi-110044
Contact No : 9350976039
Website : http://www.ibs.edu.in/
MBA Colleges In Karnataka.
There are lots of famous MBA Colleges In Karnataka. This page prrovides you list of best and famous Colleges and universities for persuing MBA along with their full address, phone number, e-mail id and website details.
Bapuji Institute Of Engeneering & Technology
Address : BIET New Campus, S.S.Layout, P.B. No: 311, DAVANGERE-577004.KARNATAKA.INDIA
Contact No : +91-8192-220987/220501/221625
Fax No : 91-8192-220987
E-Mail : bimsdvg@bapuji-mba.org
Website : http://www.bapuji-mba.org/
ACHARYA INSTITUE OF MANAGEMENT & SCIENCES
Address :1ST STAGE, 1ST CROSS, PEENYA, BANGALORE – 560058
Contact No : +91 80 28390433, 28390434
Fax No : +91 80 28378268
E-Mail : principal@acharyaims.ac.in
Website : http://www.acharyaims.ac.in/
Christ College
Address : Hosur Road, Bangalore -29, India
Contact No : +91 80 4012 9100, +91 80 4012 9012 (IVRS)
Fax No : +91 80 4012 9000
E-Mail : principal@christcollege.edu
Website : http://www.christcollege.edu/
INDIAN ACADEMY
Address : Hennur cross, Hennur Main Road, Near Lingarajpuram B.T.S. bus depot No.10
Kalyan Nagar, St. Thomas Town, Bangalore-560043, Karnataka. INDIA
Contact No : 080-25442370, 25444103, 25446876
Fax No : 080-25442370
E-Mail : iadc@iadcollege.com , iadc@vsnl.com
Website : http://www.iadcollege.com/
Maharishi Institute of Management
Address : 29th K.M, Bangalore-Mysore Highway Bheemanahalli, Bidadi Bangalore 560 009
Contact No : 080-7282850,7282894
Fax No : 080-7282895
E-Mail : lalmimb@rediffmail.com
Website : http://www.maharishiinstituteofmanagement.com/
Bangalore City College (BCC)
Address : 160, Chelekere Main Road, Banaswadi Outer Ring Road, Kalyanagar Post,
Behind BTS Bus Depot, Bangalore - 560 043
Contact No : +91-80-2545 9956 / 2542 5463 / 2542 5465
Fax No : +91-80-2545 9958
Mobile No : 99005 68523 / 93425 49598
Website : http://www.bangalorecitycollege.org/
Bapuji Institute Of Engeneering & Technology
Address : BIET New Campus, S.S.Layout, P.B. No: 311, DAVANGERE-577004.KARNATAKA.INDIA
Contact No : +91-8192-220987/220501/221625
Fax No : 91-8192-220987
E-Mail : bimsdvg@bapuji-mba.org
Website : http://www.bapuji-mba.org/
ACHARYA INSTITUE OF MANAGEMENT & SCIENCES
Address :1ST STAGE, 1ST CROSS, PEENYA, BANGALORE – 560058
Contact No : +91 80 28390433, 28390434
Fax No : +91 80 28378268
E-Mail : principal@acharyaims.ac.in
Website : http://www.acharyaims.ac.in/
Christ College
Address : Hosur Road, Bangalore -29, India
Contact No : +91 80 4012 9100, +91 80 4012 9012 (IVRS)
Fax No : +91 80 4012 9000
E-Mail : principal@christcollege.edu
Website : http://www.christcollege.edu/
INDIAN ACADEMY
Address : Hennur cross, Hennur Main Road, Near Lingarajpuram B.T.S. bus depot No.10
Kalyan Nagar, St. Thomas Town, Bangalore-560043, Karnataka. INDIA
Contact No : 080-25442370, 25444103, 25446876
Fax No : 080-25442370
E-Mail : iadc@iadcollege.com , iadc@vsnl.com
Website : http://www.iadcollege.com/
Maharishi Institute of Management
Address : 29th K.M, Bangalore-Mysore Highway Bheemanahalli, Bidadi Bangalore 560 009
Contact No : 080-7282850,7282894
Fax No : 080-7282895
E-Mail : lalmimb@rediffmail.com
Website : http://www.maharishiinstituteofmanagement.com/
Bangalore City College (BCC)
Address : 160, Chelekere Main Road, Banaswadi Outer Ring Road, Kalyanagar Post,
Behind BTS Bus Depot, Bangalore - 560 043
Contact No : +91-80-2545 9956 / 2542 5463 / 2542 5465
Fax No : +91-80-2545 9958
Mobile No : 99005 68523 / 93425 49598
Website : http://www.bangalorecitycollege.org/
Top Colleges In Hydrabad
This page provide list of Famous MBA Colleges in Hyderabad with their address, phone number, e-mail id and website details.
Administrative Staff College Of India (ASCI)
Address : Bella Vista, Raj Bhavan Road, Khairatabad, Hyderabad - 500 082, India.
Contact No : 0091 - 40 - 66533000
Fax No : 0091 - 40 - 23312954
E-Mail : skrao@asci.org.in
Website : http://www.asci.org.in/
B.R.Ambedkar Open University
Address : Prof. G. Ram Reddy Marg, Road No. 46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad - 500 033.
Contact No : +91 040 23680000 (25 lines)
Fax No : +91 040 23544830
E-mail Address: info@braou.ac.in
Website : http://www.braou.ac.in/
Badruka College P.G. Centre
Address : Dept. of Business Management, Badruka College PG Centre, Kachiguda,
Hyderabad 500027, AP, India
Contact No : +91-40-24658236, 24606927
Mobile No : +91-9885000437
E-Mail Address : badruka@30gigs.com
Website : http://badruka-mba.com/
Dhruva College of Management, Hyderabad.
Address : 3-2-870/3, Janapriya Estates, Kachiguda, Hyderabad - 500 027.India
Contact No : 91 - 40 - 24748153, 24600032, 24733267
Fax No : 91 - 40 - 24609148
E-Mail Address : admissions@dhruvacollege.net
Website : http://www.dhruvacollege.net/
M.V.S.R. Engineering College
Address : Nadergul, Saroornagar Mandal, RR Dist. Hyderabad- 501 510
Contact No : (08415)244362,244867
Fax No : 08415-245180.
E-Mail Address : contact@mvsrec.ac.in
Website: http://www.mvsrec.ac.in/
Badruka Institute of Foreign Trade
Address : Badruka College campus, Kachiguda Station Road, Hyderabad 500027, AP INDIA
Contact No : +91-40-2465-0597,+91-40-2474-1610
Fax No : +91-40-2465-0597,+91-40-2465-8236
E-Mail : bift08@gmail.com
Website : http://www.bift.ac.in/
Administrative Staff College Of India (ASCI)
Address : Bella Vista, Raj Bhavan Road, Khairatabad, Hyderabad - 500 082, India.
Contact No : 0091 - 40 - 66533000
Fax No : 0091 - 40 - 23312954
E-Mail : skrao@asci.org.in
Website : http://www.asci.org.in/
B.R.Ambedkar Open University
Address : Prof. G. Ram Reddy Marg, Road No. 46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad - 500 033.
Contact No : +91 040 23680000 (25 lines)
Fax No : +91 040 23544830
E-mail Address: info@braou.ac.in
Website : http://www.braou.ac.in/
Badruka College P.G. Centre
Address : Dept. of Business Management, Badruka College PG Centre, Kachiguda,
Hyderabad 500027, AP, India
Contact No : +91-40-24658236, 24606927
Mobile No : +91-9885000437
E-Mail Address : badruka@30gigs.com
Website : http://badruka-mba.com/
Dhruva College of Management, Hyderabad.
Address : 3-2-870/3, Janapriya Estates, Kachiguda, Hyderabad - 500 027.India
Contact No : 91 - 40 - 24748153, 24600032, 24733267
Fax No : 91 - 40 - 24609148
E-Mail Address : admissions@dhruvacollege.net
Website : http://www.dhruvacollege.net/
M.V.S.R. Engineering College
Address : Nadergul, Saroornagar Mandal, RR Dist. Hyderabad- 501 510
Contact No : (08415)244362,244867
Fax No : 08415-245180.
E-Mail Address : contact@mvsrec.ac.in
Website: http://www.mvsrec.ac.in/
Badruka Institute of Foreign Trade
Address : Badruka College campus, Kachiguda Station Road, Hyderabad 500027, AP INDIA
Contact No : +91-40-2465-0597,+91-40-2474-1610
Fax No : +91-40-2465-0597,+91-40-2465-8236
E-Mail : bift08@gmail.com
Website : http://www.bift.ac.in/
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Top Colleges In MUMBAI..
This page has strict focus on management colleges in Mumbai. These management colleges include the best management colleges in Mumbai, top management colleges in Mumbai and of course other management colleges in Mumbai as well.The motive of this page on Mumbai Management colleges is to provide details and information about various management institutes and colleges spread across Mumbai so that a student needn't go scouting about to find out about management colleges and institutes in Mumbai but find all the required information here itself. We have attempted to give as accurate information as possible while compiling this list of management colleges in Mumbai.
But in case, there is some discrepancy in the details of the management colleges provided here, then please do feel free to write to us.
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Below mentioned is the list of Mumbai Management Colleges-
1. Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute of Investment Studies Room No. 137, First Floor, University Main Building, Fort, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to University of Mumbai.
2. Anjuman -I-Islam's Institute of Management Studies Baduddin Tyabji Marg, Off 92, Dr. D.N. Road, Fort, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
3. B.V. Institute of Management Studies & Research Sector-8, C.B.D., Opp. Konkan Bhawan, New Mumbai, District- Thane Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
4. FR. Conceicao Rodrigues Institute of Management Studies Navi Mumbai, District - Thane, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
5. I.E.S. Management College & Research Centre Mumbai Plot No 791, Shree Krishna Chand Marg, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra (E), Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
6. Institute of Management Studies S.N.D.T. Women University, 8th Floor, Patkar Hall Building, 1, Nathibai Thackersay Road, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to S.N.D.T. University
7. Institute of Technology & Management 4th Floor, S.I.E.S. College of Commerece & Economics Building, Plot No. 71/72, Sion-Matunga Estate, Mumbai Maharashtra Management
8. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies Dadabhai Naoroji House, 164, Buchlay Reclamation Road No. 3, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
9. K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research Vidyanagar, Vidyavihar (East), Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
But in case, there is some discrepancy in the details of the management colleges provided here, then please do feel free to write to us.
We welcome any kind of effort from your side that will improve the quality of this page- a page that strives to provide the best on Mumbai Management Colleges.
Below mentioned is the list of Mumbai Management Colleges-
1. Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute of Investment Studies Room No. 137, First Floor, University Main Building, Fort, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to University of Mumbai.
2. Anjuman -I-Islam's Institute of Management Studies Baduddin Tyabji Marg, Off 92, Dr. D.N. Road, Fort, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
3. B.V. Institute of Management Studies & Research Sector-8, C.B.D., Opp. Konkan Bhawan, New Mumbai, District- Thane Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
4. FR. Conceicao Rodrigues Institute of Management Studies Navi Mumbai, District - Thane, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
5. I.E.S. Management College & Research Centre Mumbai Plot No 791, Shree Krishna Chand Marg, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra (E), Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
6. Institute of Management Studies S.N.D.T. Women University, 8th Floor, Patkar Hall Building, 1, Nathibai Thackersay Road, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to S.N.D.T. University
7. Institute of Technology & Management 4th Floor, S.I.E.S. College of Commerece & Economics Building, Plot No. 71/72, Sion-Matunga Estate, Mumbai Maharashtra Management
8. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies Dadabhai Naoroji House, 164, Buchlay Reclamation Road No. 3, Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
9. K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research Vidyanagar, Vidyavihar (East), Mumbai Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Mumbai University
Management Colleges In PUNE.
The importance of management education is continuously increasing which is evident from the fact that those who could not complete their regular MBA courses are taking up online degrees or executive MBA programs so that they can compete with the new generation of managers. The proliferation of management institutes through the length and breadth of the country is also a testimonial to this fact. Along with the rest of the country, we have witnessed the setting up of various management colleges.
These management colleges in Pune include the best management colleges in Pune, top management colleges in Pune and of course other management colleges in Pune as well.
The motive of this page on Pune Management colleges is to provide detailed information about various management institutes and colleges spread across Pune so that a student needn't go scouting about to find out about management colleges and institutes in Pune but find all the required information here itself.
We have attempted to give as accurate information as possible while compiling this list of management colleges in Pune. But in case, there is some discrepancy in the details of the management colleges provided here, then please do feel free to write to us.
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Below mentioned is the list of Pune Management Colleges-
Name & Address.........
1. Anjuman K. Islam's Poona Institute of Management Science & Entrepueneurship Poona College Campus, Camp, Pune Maharashtra.
2. Audyogik S. M's Institute of Business Management & Research Plote No. P-90, MIDC, Block 'C' Pimpri Industrial Area, Kishor Pumps Road, Chinchwad, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
3. Anekant Education Society Institute of Management Dev. & Research Tuljaram Chaturchand, College Campus, Post Box No. 51, Baramati, District Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
4. B.V. Institute of Management & Entr. Dev Bhartiya Vidyapeeth Education Complex, Erandawane, Pune Maharashtra.
5. Central Institute of Road Transport Bhusari, Pune Maharashtra Management.
6. Data System Research Foundation Nalin Chambers IInd Floor, 173, Dhule Patil Road, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
7. Department of Commerce & Management Poona University, Ganeshkhind, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
8. Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Business Management Pimpri, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
9. Indian Institue of Cost & Management Studies & Research 85/1, Chiplunkar Road, Erandwane, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
These management colleges in Pune include the best management colleges in Pune, top management colleges in Pune and of course other management colleges in Pune as well.
The motive of this page on Pune Management colleges is to provide detailed information about various management institutes and colleges spread across Pune so that a student needn't go scouting about to find out about management colleges and institutes in Pune but find all the required information here itself.
We have attempted to give as accurate information as possible while compiling this list of management colleges in Pune. But in case, there is some discrepancy in the details of the management colleges provided here, then please do feel free to write to us.
We welcome any kind of effort from your side that will improve the quality of this page- a page that strives to provide the best on Pune Management Colleges.
Below mentioned is the list of Pune Management Colleges-
Name & Address.........
1. Anjuman K. Islam's Poona Institute of Management Science & Entrepueneurship Poona College Campus, Camp, Pune Maharashtra.
2. Audyogik S. M's Institute of Business Management & Research Plote No. P-90, MIDC, Block 'C' Pimpri Industrial Area, Kishor Pumps Road, Chinchwad, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
3. Anekant Education Society Institute of Management Dev. & Research Tuljaram Chaturchand, College Campus, Post Box No. 51, Baramati, District Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
4. B.V. Institute of Management & Entr. Dev Bhartiya Vidyapeeth Education Complex, Erandawane, Pune Maharashtra.
5. Central Institute of Road Transport Bhusari, Pune Maharashtra Management.
6. Data System Research Foundation Nalin Chambers IInd Floor, 173, Dhule Patil Road, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
7. Department of Commerce & Management Poona University, Ganeshkhind, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
8. Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Business Management Pimpri, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
9. Indian Institue of Cost & Management Studies & Research 85/1, Chiplunkar Road, Erandwane, Pune Maharashtra Management Affiliated to Poona University.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
DESAUTELS faculty of Management...
Academics:-
Academic mission for the MBA is simple: we strive to instill in all students an awareness of the changing realities of the global economy and a strong sense of personal responsibility. Employing a unique blend of case studies, exercises, discussions, group work, participatory role-playing and lectures, the MBA's balanced teaching approach delivers high-end theory in a practical, results-oriented manner.
MBA provides students with a strong grounding in business fundamentals coupled with the intangible skills sought by today's employers. The MBA program specifically stresses collaboration and teamwork among its students.
Curriculum:-
The refreshed MBA curriculum focuses on maximizing student preparation for future careers through a streamlined, modular Core and an updated selection of concentrations. Emphasizing the significant research and teaching strengths of Desautel's international faculty while responding to current business imperatives, the curriculum offers an integrated multi-disciplinary, problem-solving approach grounded in practice. Advanced management concepts are integrated with case studies and examples to ground theory in the real world.
At the same time, an integral part of our approach is a rigorous focus on personal responsibility - Desautels students know that one person can make a difference, and one excellent leader can change the world. We train future leaders.
Within our basic academic framework, students find diverse opportunities to explore management subjects of personal interest and apply their learning to real life business situations. They are given the opportunity to develop their unique profiles as the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs.
Reinvent your self and the way you think about business. Our MBA program brings together world leaders in teaching, research and practice, providing an extraordinary, issue-based approach to learning.
Rather than promoting artificial competition, our student body learns, networks, and succeeds together. Students learn to make complex multidisciplinary decisions, to work in teams and take leadership roles, and to respond proactively to changing situations.
Student Life:-
We recognize the degree to which the academic experience is affected by the social experience. At McGill, we work hard to build a unique and complementary class each year. Your fellow classmates bring an incredible breadth of experience to share with the McGill MBA community. Once on campus, McGill MBA students participate in a wide range of academic, extracurricular and business-related activities that round out their academic experience and prepare them for challenging careers.
At McGill, we emphasize creative cooperation and team-building to prepare real leaders capable of effectuating change. Creating a collaborative community is of utmost importance to all of us responsible for creating and facilitating the MBA Program. By the time you graduate, you will know everyone in your class. You will work closely with most of them in courses, study groups, team projects, social organizations, and side-by-side at events. Sharing the MBA experience as classmates, friends, and neighbours really strengthens the McGill community. And this affiliation with alumni and business organizations that support the Faculty continues well after graduation.
Academic mission for the MBA is simple: we strive to instill in all students an awareness of the changing realities of the global economy and a strong sense of personal responsibility. Employing a unique blend of case studies, exercises, discussions, group work, participatory role-playing and lectures, the MBA's balanced teaching approach delivers high-end theory in a practical, results-oriented manner.
MBA provides students with a strong grounding in business fundamentals coupled with the intangible skills sought by today's employers. The MBA program specifically stresses collaboration and teamwork among its students.
Curriculum:-
The refreshed MBA curriculum focuses on maximizing student preparation for future careers through a streamlined, modular Core and an updated selection of concentrations. Emphasizing the significant research and teaching strengths of Desautel's international faculty while responding to current business imperatives, the curriculum offers an integrated multi-disciplinary, problem-solving approach grounded in practice. Advanced management concepts are integrated with case studies and examples to ground theory in the real world.
At the same time, an integral part of our approach is a rigorous focus on personal responsibility - Desautels students know that one person can make a difference, and one excellent leader can change the world. We train future leaders.
Within our basic academic framework, students find diverse opportunities to explore management subjects of personal interest and apply their learning to real life business situations. They are given the opportunity to develop their unique profiles as the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs.
Reinvent your self and the way you think about business. Our MBA program brings together world leaders in teaching, research and practice, providing an extraordinary, issue-based approach to learning.
Rather than promoting artificial competition, our student body learns, networks, and succeeds together. Students learn to make complex multidisciplinary decisions, to work in teams and take leadership roles, and to respond proactively to changing situations.
Student Life:-
We recognize the degree to which the academic experience is affected by the social experience. At McGill, we work hard to build a unique and complementary class each year. Your fellow classmates bring an incredible breadth of experience to share with the McGill MBA community. Once on campus, McGill MBA students participate in a wide range of academic, extracurricular and business-related activities that round out their academic experience and prepare them for challenging careers.
At McGill, we emphasize creative cooperation and team-building to prepare real leaders capable of effectuating change. Creating a collaborative community is of utmost importance to all of us responsible for creating and facilitating the MBA Program. By the time you graduate, you will know everyone in your class. You will work closely with most of them in courses, study groups, team projects, social organizations, and side-by-side at events. Sharing the MBA experience as classmates, friends, and neighbours really strengthens the McGill community. And this affiliation with alumni and business organizations that support the Faculty continues well after graduation.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Top Management Institutes
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM A) - A top-notch B-School in Asia, IIM A provides you with Doctoral Programs, programs equivalent to MBA, and courses for the Executive and those for the teachers.
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM C) - You can acquire Post Graduate Diploma in Management, Computer Aided Management or Management for Visionary Leaders for Manufacturing at this institute in Kolkata. Besides the Doctoral program, it also offers part-time programs for the Executives.
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM B) - There are Open programs, Customized programs as well as International programs for Management professional. You can study a post graduate program in Management, Software Enterprise Management or Public Policy and Management here.
Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIM L) - This Management institute offers Post Graduate Program for both Management students and working professionals.
Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur- XLRI provides you with the scope to pursue a PG diploma in Business administration or Personnel Management and Industrial Relations. It also offers Fellow Program, Satellite Programs and International Student Exchange program.
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad- Several MBA aspirants apply for the Post Graduate Programme in Management here. ISB also offers a Pre-doctoral program as well as Executive Education.
Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM I) - IIM I offers a Management Development Programme, an Executive Post-Graduate Programme as well as a Post-Graduate Programme in Management. There are also management program for Defense officers and Fellow programs.
Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode- Candidates can choose from Post-graduate Programme in Management, Fellow Program or Management Development Programs offered here. You can also apply in the programs meant for the working Executives and the faculties.
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon- You can pursue specialized Management programs, Executive programs or even Fellow programs here, according to your needs.
SP Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai- It is considered one of the top Management Colleges in India. It offers several programs either for PGD course, Executive Education or short term.
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM C) - You can acquire Post Graduate Diploma in Management, Computer Aided Management or Management for Visionary Leaders for Manufacturing at this institute in Kolkata. Besides the Doctoral program, it also offers part-time programs for the Executives.
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM B) - There are Open programs, Customized programs as well as International programs for Management professional. You can study a post graduate program in Management, Software Enterprise Management or Public Policy and Management here.
Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIM L) - This Management institute offers Post Graduate Program for both Management students and working professionals.
Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur- XLRI provides you with the scope to pursue a PG diploma in Business administration or Personnel Management and Industrial Relations. It also offers Fellow Program, Satellite Programs and International Student Exchange program.
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad- Several MBA aspirants apply for the Post Graduate Programme in Management here. ISB also offers a Pre-doctoral program as well as Executive Education.
Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM I) - IIM I offers a Management Development Programme, an Executive Post-Graduate Programme as well as a Post-Graduate Programme in Management. There are also management program for Defense officers and Fellow programs.
Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode- Candidates can choose from Post-graduate Programme in Management, Fellow Program or Management Development Programs offered here. You can also apply in the programs meant for the working Executives and the faculties.
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon- You can pursue specialized Management programs, Executive programs or even Fellow programs here, according to your needs.
SP Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai- It is considered one of the top Management Colleges in India. It offers several programs either for PGD course, Executive Education or short term.
Top MBA Colleges in India
Indian Institute of Management
Ahmedabad
www.iimahd.ernet.in
Indian Institute of Management
Bangalore
www.iimb.ernet.in
Indian Institute of Management
Kolkata
www.iimcal.ac.in
Indian Institute of Management
Kozhikode
www.iimk.ac.in
Indian Institute of Management
Indore
www.iimidr.ac.in
Indian Institute of Management
Lucknow
www.iiml.ac.in
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
Mumbai
www.nmims.edu
SP Jain Institute of Management & Research
Mumbai
www.spjimr.org
Institute of Management Technology
Ghaziabad
www.imt.edu
Xavier Institute of Management
Bhubaneshwar
www.ximb.ac.in
International Management Institute
New Delhi
www.imi.edu
FORE School of Management
New Delhi
www.fsm.ac.in
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management
Pune
www.sibm.edu
Symbiosis Centre for Management and HRD
Pune
www.scmhrd.edu
Indian Institute of Forest Management
Bhopal
www.iifm.org
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
New Delhi
www.iift.edu
Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Mumbai
www.tiss.edu
Details About MBA.........
MBA (International) - Information Systems
Technology is playing an increasingly important role in all of our industry and commerce worldwide. Nowhere is this more the case than in India where our country is taking the lead in software development, networking and, of course, call-centre business.ECU MBA (Information Systems) program has strong links with the business community and is designed around the real needs of a highly technological and fast changing business environment.MBA in information systems makes no assumptions on prior familiarity with IT or computing. The training is from the ground up. From knowledge in core subjects which is taken as a granted in the industry to expertise in the most advanced systems- everything that the industry acclaims is a part of the course.
There are 4 main components to this course:
1.Skills: You will acquire many practical IT skills; you will learn the skills of thinking; you will become a competent communicator in a wide variety of business situations.
2.Theory: You will learn the science of computing; you will learn about creating, developing and delivering quality IT projects; you will understand the essential theories of management.
3.Industry Orientation: You will apply your theoretical knowledge and your skills in an industrial setting. Through a mixture of simulations and internships you will become experienced professionals by the time you graduate.
4.Soft Skills: We will prepare you for the work environment. It is not enough to have professional skills and to know the technical requirements of industry. You have to be able to fit in to a professional working environment. We teach you to look good, to write effectively, to listen and speak appropriately and to communicate at all levels.
Reasons for getting an MBA:
Common reasons include:
*career advancement within business sector.
* career change from one business field to another.
*career change into management or administrative position in another field (such as engineering, arts, nursing) .
*skill development and credibility enhancement for starting a business .
*specific career goal that prefers an MBA (such as investment banking).
*specific management training.
*higher salary potential.
Length of typical MBA program:
Two full academic years, plus an internship between the first and second years. Many schools have created more flexible, and part-time options to accommodate the schedules of working students.
Curriculum:
The traditional model consists of a first year of core general business classes and a second year of electives allowing specialization. Some schools offer a two-tier model, in which the core classes can be waived so that students can focus more on advanced classes. Some students with a business background can enter these programs in the second half. Also, there are both national and regional schools. National schools admit students from all over the U.S. They are more visible, offer more prestigious contacts, and are often more competitive. Regional schools recruit students from their geographic region and have strong ties with local employers. When researching programs, consider which is most important for you.
There is also an abundance of non-traditional programs. For example, some MBA students go to class for whole weekends while holding down a full-time job. Employers will sometimes fund the MBA program for select employees.
Entrance Requirements:
Academic Background...
MBA programs do not require a particular undergraduate degree. Only about half of MBA students nationwide have a business or economics degree. At UT-Austin’s McComb's School of Business, 36% of a recent year's entering class had business degrees, 15% had liberal arts degree, and 33% had technical or science degrees. Many programs require calculus or statistics as evidence of quantitative skills.
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)...
This aptitude test includes verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing sections. It is a timed, computerized test. Scores range from 200 to 800, with 500 as an average score. At UT-Austin, an average GMAT score for those accepted to the program in 2007 was 673.
Work Experience...
Many schools require two to five years of work experience prior to admission. The more competitive schools may even require more. At UT-Austin, those accepted to the program had an average of five years prior work experience.
Helpful Links:-
McCombs School of Business MBA Program
MBA.com
MBA Program Information Site
MBA Jungle
MBA Programs.org
To Do MBA Directory (includes international listings)
Foreign MBA
Which MBA? (includes program rankings)
Top MBA
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