Monday, February 2, 2009

Punjab University

Admission to the following programme:

1. MBA (Retail Management).
2. MBA (Banking & Insurance Management)
3. MBA (Telecommunication & IT)
4. MBA (Infrastructure Management)
5. MBA (Pharmaceutical Management)
6. MBA (Hospital Management)

Application procedure: The prospectus including application form will be available for sale from

February 2, 2009 on payment of Rs. 1650/- (Rs. 825/- for SC/ST) at the State Bank of India P U.

Fee Counter, Sector 14, Chandigarh.

Forms can be had by Post from the Manager, Publication Bureau, Panjab University, Sector 14,

Chandigarh on payment of Rs. 1730/- (Rs. 905/- for SC/ST) through Bank Draft only dawn in favour

of the Registrar P.U., Chandigarh payable at Chandigarh only.

The prospectus including application form can also be downloaded from the website

www.uiams.puchd.ac.in , in this case, attach requisite fee of Rs. 1660/- (Rs. 825/- in case of

SC/ST candidates) in the form of a bank draft in favour of Registrar, Panjab University payable

at Chandigarh).

Tel: +91 172 253 4889
Email : uiams@pu.ac.in
Website: www.puchd.ac.in
Address: University Institute of Applied Management & Sciences (UIAMS) Office, 1st floor Aruna

Ranjit Chandra Hall, Panjab University, Sector 14, Chandigarh-160014



Last date of submission of Forms: February 27, 2009 (Friday) upto 4.00 p.m. without Late fee and

up to March 9, 2009 (Monday) with Late Fee of Rs.1000/-

Date of Entrance Test : 22nd March, 2009 (Sunday) from 10.. am to 12.00 Noon

Saturday, January 17, 2009

IIT Bombay - Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management

Supply Chain Management Program for Graduates/Diploma holders

IIT Bombay - Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, has announced Supply Chain Management across the country. The supply chain management field continues to evolve from basic contract management with suppliers and distributors to a more proactive, strategic process with business partners and suppliers to create shareholder value. With many the clerical tasks now automated, the purchasing professional is free to work strategically with management.

The competitiveness of companies is more and more dependent on the competitiveness of the whole supply chain. Managers of today must understand and lead their companies as a whole, and understand and affect the network they operate in. As company networks are becoming global, managers, too, have to operate internationally.

The program aims to provide you with foundational and advanced knowledge on how to tackle, resolve, and manage a myriad of complex problems and issues that confront supply chain managers. These complex problems and issues arise within the boundaries of an organization as well as across organizations, cutting across traditional domains of sourcing, manufacturing and logistics.





Program Directors
Prof. Karuna Jain and Prof. Indrajit Mukherjee

Program Benefits
The complexity involved in managing supply chains that span continents and dominate markets demands strategies and systems that are agile, adaptable, and aligned. Taught by renowned thought leaders in the field, this program gives you the tools you need to create and manage market-leading global supply chains.

Key Benefits for Individuals
· Professional development and network building
· Flexibility: through part-time study and On-the job learning

Key Benefits for Corporates
· Key staff development and retention
· Multiple company based projects with business impact

Eligibility
. Professionals with Graduation with minimum 50% marks.
. Diploma in any discipline with minimum 50% marks are also eligible to apply.

Program Duration & Class frequency
6 months
Frequency: Once a week
Classes on every Sunday on 3:30pm-6:30pm starting February 1st 2009

Programme Content

. Introduction to Supply Chain Management
. Supply Chain Strategy and Design
. Metrics for Measuring Supply Chain Performance
. Quantitative Methods for SCM
. Supply Chain Planning and Scheduling
. Forecasting
. Inventory Management
. MRP & Vendor Selection Strategy
. Managing Variability in Supply Chain
. Warehouse Management
. Transportation Management
. Supply Chain Co-ordination
. Role of IT in Supply Chain Management
. Human Resource Issues in SCM
. Concepts on Financial & Accounting Methods for SCM

Evaluation
The respective course instructor will evaluate each course on a continuous basis. Candidates successfully completing the program will get a completion certificate from IIT, Bombay.

Programme Fee Details

Application Fee Rs. 1,000/-
Program Fee Rs. 60,000/-
Registration Fee Rs. 1,250/-
Campus Fee: Rs. 10,000 for 2 days
Boarding & Lodging extra if at the campus
Total Fee (inclusive of Application Fee and Campus fee) Rs. 62,250/-
(Payable by bank draft only)

Details of drafts:
Campus Fee: The Registrar, IIT Bombay (CEP A/C)
Other Fees: Hughes Communications India Ltd.

Programme Dates:
Last Date for Registration (By payment of Rs 61,250/-) 27th January 2009

Orientation Date 1st February 2009

Required Documents with application

1.Graduation/Diploma Mark Sheet
2.Statement of purpose
3.Work/Professional Records (if any)
4.Proof of Current Employment – Current Payslip/Letter from present employer (if any)
5.One photograph pasted on application form

The application will be rejected in the absence of any of the above documents

Application Forms

Registration forms can be obtained from the address below.
Darshana Vyas
Creative Crest, 16 Paschimi Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110 057
Phone: +91 11 4607 6571
Mobile: +91 9268732227 9953039010
Email: iit@indialearn.com

Note: Limited seats are available. Please enroll early to avoid disappointment. First come first served.

More information

List of cities: http://www.indialearn.com/content/classrooms

More details about the programme: http://www.indialearn.com/content/iit-bombay-supply-chain-management-program

Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media - Admission Notice

Courses Offered

Postgraduate Diploma Program in Journalism

Diploma Program in Journalism

Application Deadline:

All application materials must reach IIJNM by May 30, 2009, for the July 2009 entry point. Download application form from www.iijnm.org

About IIJNM

The Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM) is one of South Asia`s leading post-graduate schools of journalism and media. Located in Bangalore in the heart of India`s high-tech industry, the institute offers an excellent curriculum that combines both theory and practice to prepare its graduates for positions in the media industry.

The main motivating factor behind the creation of this journalism college is the overwhelming need to improve the quality of journalism and elevate its stature in order to attract committed individuals to the profession in India.

Both the diploma programs consist of core courses including advanced seminars, electives, media workshops and a master`s thesis project. Depending on the type of diploma program, the requirements vary. These courses are offered in two semesters: July-December and January-June.

IIJNM offers concentrations in Television, Radio, Newspaper, Magazine and New Media (Web) journalism. Television and Radio students produce both television and radio programs as part of their Broadcast curriculum, with special focus on their area of interest – TV or radio. Print and New Media students are required to cover both areas, with special focus on newspaper, magazine or web journalism, respectively.

Students concentrating in newspaper journalism must take the workshop that requires producing an in-house newspaper. Magazine journalism students produce a monthly magazine. New Media students produce a weekly on-line publication. Broadcast students may produce both TV and radio news segments and documentaries, depending on their particular area(s) of interest.



Hostel Facility:

The IIJNM program requires intense study for one year, and all students must stay in dormitory next to the campus, unless an exemption is granted. A convenient and modern residential facility is provided separately for both male and female students. Some faculty members may also choose to stay in the apartments provided within walking distance of the Institute.

The convenience of living close to the campus gives students constant access to the services offered by the Institute. Often, students may want to work on their computers until late hours without worrying about a long commute. Also, when course assignments call for team effort, students are able to easily get together at short notice.

The cafeteria adjacent to the dormitory offers regular meals -- breakfast, lunch and dinner - at a nominal charge.

Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media

Admin Office: 316, 5th A Cross, HRBR Layout
3rd Block, Kalyananagar Post, Bangalore 560 043, India

Telephone: 91-80-2543 2565 / 2543 2575 / 2544 0164 / 2544 4995
Fax: 91-80-2544 0210
Web site: www.iijnm.org
E-mail: admin@iijnm.org

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