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Monday, 14 October 2013

Study in best MBA Colleges in Delhi


Management education has always been the key focus of higher education in India. Large-scale competition and ever changing financial conditions has further increased the role of management education. Indian economy is a growing economy and this growth demands managerial talent. Since, businesses are expected to be more and more competitive in near future; the demand for knowledgeable managers will continue to increase. A graduate management degree opens up a plethora of opportunities for those who pursue it. All the MBA colleges provide requisite knowledge about business and administration. With more than 35 business schools in this city, it has viable options for management aspirants. This article will help you in finding the best MBA colleges in Delhi.

Faculty of Management Studies (FMS): The institute lays more emphasis on providing management education rather than providing business management. FMS focuses on case studies and other practical teaching methods in addition to theoretical concepts and knowledge. The motive behind this ideology is to increase intellectual curiosity among students. FMS has the best professors from within and outside the city. The fee charged by FMS is very low as compared to any of the business schools. The institute has collaborated with leading business houses and has a track record of 100% placement. FMS was ranked at 3rd position in 50 business schools of 2012 by Business Today magazine.

Department of Management Studies: The campus of the institute is very big and is shared by IIT students. It is located in the heart of the city and has a very good infrastructure as compared to other institutes. The institute is specially designed for engineers and therefore engineers who want to pursue a post graduation degree can take admission here. They have renowned faculties and have served in various UN bodies. The institute has a good placement record with average salary being 14 lakhs. It has university tie ups with various international institutes. They focus on process oriented education.

Guru Nanak Institute of Management (GNIM): The infrastructure of the institute is well maintained and computer labs are upgraded regularly. There is a huge library in the institute and has lots of useful books for students to read. Though, GNIM doesn’t have hostel facility, but arranges for accommodation for students. The amount of fee is very reasonable and within the budget. The institute also provides scholarships for bright students. Regular recruiters are HDFC, Pepsi, Axis bank, American express, Capital IQ etc. The faculties are highly committed towards their job. Campus life is great and you can easily get along with all the students. This institute has really the best teaching faculty and is a good option to study if you haven’t scored well in your CAT/MAT examination.

Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT): The building of the institute is very neat and clean and attracts thousands of students every year. Huge library, Wi-Fi enabled campus are the major attributes of the institute. Faculty is excellent and has rich experience. The attendance aspect is very strict and therefore you need to attend your lectures regularly. The canteen offers fresh, tasty and hygienic meals. Every year social events are also organized in the institute. Accenture, Mahindra, Infosys, Wipro and Honda are the prominent companies for placement. The institute has a good placement record and is highly ranked for the same.
Apart from these, there are many other institutes too in the city, but if you are looking for a bright future ahead, then go for the above institutes.

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

The Stratified Version of PGD in CFP and MBA in finance

Bridge the gap between the poles if you have to cross through them. This is how you the destination is reached. This is one such anecdote that can be learnt to meet the industrial standards. Day by day both the corporate world and the PSUs are in the process of mending the void that is persisting within them.

The Stratified Version of PGD in CFP and MBA in finance