...Data of Phas-II Sr no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 NAME Abdul Hafeez Abu Bakar Siddique Awais Munir Basharat Mahboob Maroof Ilyas Mazhar Iqbal Miss Ayesha Ch. Miss Fariha Iftikhar Miss Kashaf Yaseen Miss Ujala Ashraf Muhammad Abdullah Waleed Muhammad Aftab Muhammad Essa Khalid Muhammad Khalid Hameed Muhammad Maqsood Khan Muhammad Shoaib Muhammad Waqar Murzooq Saleem Noor Nauman Altaf Roman Majeed Syed Ahmad Hassan Bukhari Waqar Ali Zain Qayyum Abdul Ghaffar ABDUL REHMAN Abdul Rehman ABDUL SHAKOOR Abrar Anwar ABRAR JAMIL ADEEL AHMED ADEEL IRSHAD ADNAN SHAUKAT Aftab Shaukat Ahmed Zeeshan Ahsan Mahmud AIMEN BASHIR ALI AUN ALI EHSAN MANJ ALI EJAZ ALI HAMED ALI MEHBOOB ALI USMAN BASHIR Allah Ditta Shahid Ameer Hamza ANAM ALVI ANAM MOOSA Anam Ullah Aneel Shahzad ANUM INTISAR ANUM JAVED ARSLAN RAZZAQ CNIC 3310226618167 3310114158887 3530374620369 3830212044729 3310246045471 3640282454573 3310068099318 3310208917468 3430126117362 3110248981000 3660180459853 3660119940117 3210224181181 3310054615453 3660215126755 3430288411671 3310221134839 3310286092337 3310267032475 3330104275587 3130374936045 3530220857361 3310031746769 3520130546281 3540489657861 3230412338735 3310206565785 3310425262179 3510288617907 3310002339509 3310271578631 3310330195673 3410434351359 3310694673473 3310266881555 3310094300496 3550103015009 3410316103425 3410254910063 3640240257955 3310280974795 3310365417863...
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...Gujarat Technological University Syllabus for New MBA Program effective from Academic Year 2011-12 (Also applicable to 2nd Year Students of 2010-12 Batch MBA Program) COMPULSORY COURSES MBA-II Semester-IV Sub Name: - Comprehensive Project Report – Industry Defined Problem (CP-IDP) Sub Code: - 2830004 In addition to Major Specializations, there will be over sixty Sectorial / Industry Areas for Practical studies in which theoretical papers / books are not to be taught in regular classroom sessions, but the teachers and students are free to use any available books, publications and online material to understand and guide the students for various sectors. Ideally, a teacher should study and specialize in at least TWO Sectors, so four teachers can guide 60 students in a class. (Reference: Appendix 1: List of Sectorial Areas for Comprehensive Project study given in Sem III Syllabus). This report is similar to the Grand Project, which was the part of earlier syllabus. The Comprehensive Project Report is based on the research methodology and students have to prepare the research report by using appropriate scientific statistical research tools for preparation of the CP in consultation with the faculty guide. (Please also refer the Guidelines for CP in MBA Semester III, as the same Project Title continues in Semester IV). A student has to opt for any ONE of the Sectorial Areas and study it thoroughly. The students may undertake the CP based on the selection of an Industry Defined Problem...
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...IIBM Institute of Business Management Distance Learning Approval, Accreditation, Membership MBA IIBM | From the Director's Desk Dear Students, Gone are the days when open distance learning (ODL) courses by institutes merely offered a correspondence course for a Bachelor's or a Master's degree. This concept has indeed come of age and is nearing its demise with its pair of foot all set for the liberated celestial journey with no possible signs of reincarnation. In this knowledge and information driven progressive economy, the trend has shifted towards several short-term and long-term diploma & certification courses based on the needs of the learner. As a result, many working professionals and those pursuing continuing education consider distance learning a valuable option. The ultimate vision of this college is to ensure that each young manager must possess the requisite research-oriented-business-acumen and the competitive managerial excellence in successfully tackling the new emerging management-related-problems of the country in the changing global scenario. The pedagogy used is interactive with cutting-edge techniques and innovation. This has gone long way to strengthen skills and expertise of students and to meet muchneeded requirement of management students; in turn industry/society at large. The Institute pioneered and today offers the richest programs on Interactive Distance Learning platform. I invite you to join us in our Endeavour to meet the needs of managerial...
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...MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) (Revised) 1. The Program: The importance of „management‟ as a professional study can today be compared with that of obtaining a normal graduate degree in order to be called educated. It is just short of becoming a compulsion. Businesses and institutions are growing in complexity and size. They are cutting across space and time by embracing technology, globalization and information. Mere operational efficiency is no more sufficient. Managerial capabilities have become necessary for firms to act on a global platform. Although there are a large number of institutions offering MBA programs, many of them just churn out non employable MBAs. A good institute must incorporate what the industry requires with changing times. The SMU way to Management degree or diploma is to mould the learning towards this objective. With this perspective it has introduced several programs which are geared to meet the industry requirement. These areas are Banking, Information System, Retail Operations and Healthcare. It is planning to offer more programs in the field of environment, disaster management, and media. The master of business administration (MBA) is an integrated program designed to provide an advanced program in management for those seeking managerial positions in industry, commerce and services. The core subjects are aimed at developing knowledge and skills in fundamental management disciplines. The program also involves participation in group work with...
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...and Syllabus of Masters in Business Administration (MBA) Batch 2012 onwards By Board of Studies Business Administration Punjab Technical University Scheme of (MBA) Batch 2012 Onwards First Semester Course Code Course Title Load Allocation L T P 4 1 4 4 4 4 3 3 28 1 1 1 1 2 2 7 - Contact Hours: 36Hrs. Marks Distribution Internal 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 280 External 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 470 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 750 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 750 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 750 Credits MBA 101 MBA 102 MBA 103 MBA 104 MBA 105 MBA 106 * MBA 107 * MBA 108 Principles and Practices of Management Organizational Behaviour Accounting for Management Quantitative Techniques Managerial Economics Business Communication Information Technology for Management Viva Voce Total Course Title 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 37 Credits Second Semester Course Code Contact Hours: 34 Hrs Load Marks Distribution Allocation L T P Internal External 4 1 40 60 4 1 40 60 4 4 4 4 3 27 1 1 1 1 6 40 40 40 40 40 280 60 60 60 60 60 50 470 MBA 201 MBA 202 MBA 203 MBA 204 MBA 205 MBA 206 BTHU 101* MBA 207 Business Environment Production and Operation Management Human Resource Management Marketing Management Financial Management Research Methodology Human Values and Professional Ethics Viva Voce Total Course Title 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 2 35 Credits Third Semester Course Code Load Allocation L T P 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 3 27 1 1 1 1 1 6 Marks Distribution Internal 40 40 40 40 40 40 100...
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...Sciences Islamabad Department of Management Sciences COURSE REGISTRATION FORM FOR BBA/MBA Part A: To be completed by Student Name: ____________________________________ Father’s Name: _____________________________________ Enrollment #. ______________________________ B.U. Registration No: ___________ Academic Year: __Spring 2006_ Program: BBA Semester: II Session: (Morning / Evening) Section______ • Without passing the pre-requisites first, the student cannot register for those courses, which have pre-requisites. • A course will be offered if only a minimum of 10 students register in that course and a suitable faculty is available to teach. • In a regular semester (except summer session) the minimum required load for a full time student is 12 credit hours, whereas maximum course is 18 credit hours. • A fine of Rs. 200 per day will be charged for late payment of fees. Registration will be considered completed only when all the dues are paid. Students, who fail to pay the dues by Jan. 31, 2005 will not be allowed to attend classes and will be dropped from the semester. • It is mandatory to attend 80% of total contact hours failing which the student will not be allowed to appear in the final exam. |S No |Course Code |Code & Title of Course |Cr Hrs |Pre Requisites/Passed |Mor/Eve |Section | |1 |ACC-160 |Principles of Accounting-II |3 |Principles...
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...INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS Academic Calendar – EVEN Semester Jan-May 2016 Days January 2016 February 2016 Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed March 2016 1 2 3 Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 Shaastra Shaastra Shaastra Mon 4 Tue 5 Make up/ Supplementary week / Shaastra Shaastra 1 2 April 2016 May 2016 1 2 3 4 June 2016 5 6 7 8 9 Last date for handing over of Quiz-I papers End Sem-C End Sem-D DD/ M.Tech/ MBA Last date 1 for submission of Project report End Sem-E 2 End Sem-F 3 4 5 End Sem-G/HoDs Meeting 4 5 6 GATE 2016 7 GATE 2016/ JAM 2016 8 HoDs Meeting 3 4 5 6 9 8 Class committee week/ 4 1st TTC meeting-JN2016 5 10 D&WC Meeting 9 6 Last date for handing over of Quiz-II papers 11 P&AC Meeting 10 7 12 MoU subcommittee 11 8 2nd TTC meetingJN2016 Ugadi 13 12 9 Sun Mon Saarang/ TA Orientation for M.S/Ph.D 10 Saarang 11 Enrolment at Dept./ Commencement of classes HoDs Meeting 14 15 Quiz-I A / BAC Meeting 13 14 Tue 12 16 Quiz-I B/ BAR Meeting 15 17 Quiz-I C 16 18 Quiz-I E 17 Quiz-II E 14 Quiz-II F 15 20 List of courses for which grades 17 are not received to HoDs 21 Budha Purnima 18 22 19 23 TCF reports to be sent to faculty 20 Enrollment of DD/ MTech project 24 DD/M.Tech/MBA – Last date 21 for submission of Project grades Wed 6 Thu 7 Fri 8 ...
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...COLLEGE OF IT AND MANAGEMENT ALL AHABAD [Synopsis and Project Guidelines] MCA-6th Semester BCA-6th Semester PGDCA-2nd Semester And MBA-4th Semester IMPORTANT DATE S ynopsis Approval Last Date Project S ubmission Date MBA S ynopsis Approval Last Date MBA Project S ubmission Date : : : : 20/05/2011 27/07/2011 30/05/2011 10/08/2011 IMPORTANT INFORMATION MCA-6th S em Project Coordinator PGDCA-2nd S em Project Coordinator BCA-6th Sem Project Coordinator MBA- 4th S em Project Coordinator : Mrs Seema S rivastava : Mr.Gangesh Kumar :Mr.Deepak Mishra Ph:9451686685 :Mr. Jitendra Kumar Keswani Ph: 8081313153 SYNOPSIS GUIDELINE SYNOPSIS AND PROJECT GUIDELINES MCA- BCA- PGDCAMCA -6 BCA-6 & PGDCA -2 Synopsis Format 1. Introduction Of Project 2. Objective Of The Project 3. Scope Of The Project 4. Project Plan 5. The Existing System 6. Background Of The Organization 7. Current Problems 8. Areas For Improvement 9. Proposed System 10. Input/Output Requirement 11. Hardware And Software Requirement 12. Database Requirement 13. System Design 14. Tables And Fields For Database 15. Database Dictionary 16. E-R Diagram 17. ‘0’ Level DFD 18. ‘1’ Level DFD 19. Security Control 20. Future Scope Of The Project 21. Conclusion NIPS COLLEGE OF IT & MANAGEMENT ALLAHABAD Ph: 0532-3291133 th th nd 1 SYNOPSIS AND PROJECT GUIDELINES 22. Reference Or Bibliography Some Suggested Project Title 1. Bank Transactions Management 2. Hotel Management 3. Gas Agency Management 4. Office...
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...Calendar – ODD Semester Jul-Nov 2016 Days Sat Sun Mon July 2016 August 2016 1 September 2016 October 2016 1 2 3 Enrolment at Dept. / Commencement of classes November 2016 Gandhi Jayanthi Tue 2 4 1 Wed 3 5 Thu 4 Last date for dropping / 2 conversion to Pass/Fail course 3 Fri Sat Sun Mon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tue 5 9 Wed 6 Thu 7 Fri 8 Sat Sun Mon 9 10 11 Tue 12 Wed 13 Thu 14 MS/Ph.D Admission Fri 15 MS/Ph.D Orientation Sat Sun Mon 16 17 18 Tue 19 Wed 21 22 Sat 10 11 NCC Camp beings 12 HoD Meeting 13 14 15 Quiz-I E 6 Quiz-I F 7 8 9 10 HoDs Meeting 4 5 6 7 Quiz-I B 11 Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami) 8 3rd TTC meetingJM2017 Last date for resolving 7 ‘I’ grades of Jan-May 2016 BAC Meeting 8 Quiz-I C 12 Muharram 9 Senate Meeting HoD’s to submit changes in courses thro’ workflow 9 Quiz-I D 13 Last date for handing (Interchange of E&D slots) over of mid-sem papers Quiz –I G 14 (Interchange of F&G slots) 10 11 12 Idu’l Zuha (Bakrid) 15 16 17 13 Quiz-1A (Interchange B & A Slots)/HoDs Meeting 14 Independence Day 16 Class Committee Week / BAR Meeting 17 D&WC Meeting 18 19 Quiz-II A / BAC Meeting Quiz-II B / BAR Meeting Quiz -II C / D&WC Meeting Quiz-II E / P&AC Meeting Quiz-II F / MoU sub-committee 20 21 22 TA orientation for MS/Ph.D 23 22 23 24 Quiz-II G (Interchange of A&G slots) 25 Quiz-II D (Interchange of B&D slots) 26 2nd TTC meetingJM2017 27 28 Handing over of answer scripts of JM 2015 and JN 2015 semester to HoD Office...
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...2016 MBA and MBA (Executive) Postgraduate Web Edition Updated 28 July 2015 Be true to you 2 Join a Global Learning Community Create a Successful Future with an MBA Program from RMIT Explore Your Study Options This brochure outlines programs offered by the Graduate School of Business and Law at RMIT’s City campus in Melbourne. Graduate School of Business and Law The Graduate School of Business and Law offers business management and law programs for business and non-business graduates. RMIT MBA programs are offered face-to-face at the Melbourne City campus, online through Open Universities Australia, and also at RMIT Vietnam. RMIT also offers global intensive study opportunities in Europe and Asia. No matter where or how you choose to study with RMIT, you will receive an internationally recognised qualification. Profile Looking to make the change from tennis coach to business leader, Nicholas Bartholomeusz chose to study an MBA to develop a solid understanding of business fundamentals. “RMIT’s program is tailored towards producing managers equipped with the skills to lead, so it was my first choice. Classes are designed to foster a range of learning styles and include plenty of both theory and application opportunities.” Nicholas Bartholomeusz (cover) Master of Business Administration (MBA) Which MBA Program? Most classes for Melbourne-based students are offered in either the award-winning Swanston Academic Building or the Emily McPherson College Building, which features...
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...This is the html version of the file http://www.gtu.ac.in/circulars/11DEC/Comprehensive_Project.pdf. Google automatically generates html versions of documents as we crawl the web. Page 1 | Gujarat Technological University Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) FAQs related to Comprehensive Project for MBA Sem III & IV 1 How many students can undertake CP in a Group? Ans There should be a group of two students only for one project report. However, considering the significance of the research topic or indispensability of the institute, in exceptional case the institute may allow one student or a group of three students for one project. 2 Is it mandatory to be associated / work with any organization / company for CP? Ans Since the Comprehensive Project is a part of Research, it can be a part of any specific organisation / company / Industry. But it is not necessary to work in the company/organisation. But, the student is excepted to visit the company/organisation for data collection purpose. 3 As per the guidelines mentioned in the MBA Syllabus, is it mandatory to identify the problem of the company / industry and try to solve it as a part of CP like in engineering courses? Ans In MBA course, problems identification is not mandatory. But the students have to find out the general / specific problems of company / organisation / industry and give practical suggestions to overcome these problems. 4 Whether obtaining the Formal Certificate from the Industry to...
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...Executive MBA Program INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Photo Application for Admission (Semester- Summer 2011) Instructions 1. This application form comprises 3 (three) separate pages. 2. After filling in the form, put your signature on the 4 (four) designated places. 3. Include 2 (two) recent, color, Passport Size photos with the application. 4. Do not write anything in the shaded areas designated “For Office Use Only”. 5. Make a Pay Order / Bank Draft for Tk.1500, payable to “Executive MBA, IBA”. 6. Submit the filled-in form & the Pay Order /Bank Draft to the EMBA Program Office by Tuesday, April 26, 2011. 7. After submitting this form, collect your Admit Card from EMBA Program office at IBA on the assigned delivery date. Personal Data Fill applicant name in BLOCK letters. If currently unemployed, provide only one contact address. Name: Last/Family First Middle Mother’s Name: Father's Name: Date of Birth: / / dd mm yyyy Nationality: National ID No / Passport No: Gender: Male Female Currently Employed? Yes No Address 1: (Home) Address 2: (Work) Telephone # Work Home Cell phone Email: Work Experience Give details of all full-time employment...
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...(Acct 221 & 222) Order of Pre-Reqs 3 BA 501 (BA 302) ECO 501 (Eco 231 & 232) FIN 501 (Fin 304) MKT 501 (Mkt 306) MGT 501 (Mgt 305 & 307) 1 5 6 4 2 Pre-requisites met __________ __________ (advisor initial/date) CORE COURSES: Course Number Section Date Grade Comments ACCT 525 BA 578 BA 595 BA 595 to be taken first semester ECO 562 (or ECO 576) FIN 504 MKT 521 MGT 527 MGT 527 to be taken during last semester MGT 585 MINOR: (Circle if applicable —*One to four electives are required for a minor. A minor is not required) Acct Eco Fin Fin.Planning Intl’ Bus MIS Mkt Tech Mgt GRADUATE ELECTIVES: (Two electives are required for the General MBA) Course Number Section Date Grade Comments 1 2 3* 4* 5* 6* ______________________________________________ (Date) College of Business & Entrepreneurship Note: Please contact Sarah Elder, Coordinator 903.468.6051 or Sarah.Elder@tamuc.edu for advising. The Director of the College of Business & Entrepreneurship Advising Center is Shanna Hoskison, feel free to contact her at 1.866.622.3899 or mba@tamuc..edu. Each program requires successful completion of a comprehensive exam. This exam is embedded into the MGT 527 curriculum, which must be taken in your final semester of the program....
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...Frequently Asked Questions 1 What is minimum educational qualification for advertised positions? Please refer our Detailed at http://www.hindustanpetroleum.com 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 What is the total Number of vacancies for various positions? The total number of vacancies is notified in detailed advertisement, which may increase or decrease as per company requirements. I am a fresher and would like to apply for Information Systems officer position. Am I eligible? No. A candidate apart from educational qualification must have minimum two years relevant experience to be eligible for applying for Information systems officer position. Details are mentioned in our website. I have completed my MBA through correspondence/ part-time? Can I apply? No. candidates having full time MBA degree will only be eligible to apply. I have completed online application procedure. What is next?? After completion of online application there will be a written Test. Details of the same will be notified shortly on our website. Is there any minimum % of marks requirement for applying for the advertised positions? Minimum qualifying % for each position is mentioned in our advertisement. What is the date of Commencement of online Registration of application by candidates for HPCL? 19th June 2013 What is the last date of online Registration of application by candidates for HPCL? 16th July 2013 What is the procedure for Online Application for HPCL? ...
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...(CHARUSAT) FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (FMS) INDUKAKA IPCOWALA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (I2IM) MBA/PGDM PROGRAMME 2012-14 MB 805.1: COMTEMPORARY ISSUES IN MANAGEMENT PROJECT GUIDELINES Points to be covered: 1. Cover Page 2. Declaration 3. Introduction a. Brief of topic b. History (If any) c. Evolution (If any) d. Purpose/Objective 4. Statistics a. Facts and Figures (Mention source in respective table, graph etc) 5. Interpretation/Analysis /Comparison a. Interpretation of Facts and Figures b. Analysis (Impact, Managerial Implications etc) c. Case Study( Analysis, Comparison, impact) d. Article( Analysis, Comparison, impact) 6. Findings (If any) 7. Conclusion 8. My Learning 9. References 10. Annexure (If any) A PROJECT REPORT ON “TITLE” PRESENTED BY Khusboo Shah (12MBA/PGDM55) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Ms. Kinjal Mistri Ms. Komal Shukla IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE COURSE “SEMINAR ON CONTEMPORARY ISSUESEMERGENCE OF CHINA AND INDIA” OF SEMESTER- III MBA/PGDM PROGRAMME (2012-14) SUBMITTED TO INDUKAKA IPCOWALA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (I2IM) CHAROTAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CHARUSAT) CHAROTAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CHARUSAT) FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (FMS) INDUKAKA IPCOWALA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (I2IM) MBA/PGDM 2012-14 SEMESTER III DECLARATION I __________________________________(Id No:._____________), student of the twoyear MBA/PGDM Programme at Indukaka Ipcowala Institute of Management (I2IM) hereby declare that this report...
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