Friday, 12 August 2016


Top 10 MBA Colleges in Delhi 2016

1. Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi

Faculty of Management Studies


Affiliated to: 
University of Delhi 


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The Faculty ofManagement Studies focuses on management education more than just business management. The commitment is thought leadership with a deep understanding of business. The approach to pedagogy combines fieldwork case studies and instrumented feedback with a strong emphasis on concepts and theory. The intent is to encourage intellectual curiosity and open minds to the adventure of ideas.But much about the school is not just about what is taught within its confines. FMS has the unique privilege to be part of one of the premier universities world – the University of Delhi - with some of the finest departments in Economics Law Sociology Commerce and Operations Research. Our collaborative approach involves inputs from various departments which gives the benefit of a much wider view and deeper understanding. This is indicated by the success of our alumni who are in positions of leadership in industries & governments across the world. The network of more than 10000 alumni gives students unmatched access to information mentors and careers

2. Lal Bahadur ShastriInstitute of Management Delhi


Affiliated to: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University 

Grade: NA





Lal Bahadur ShastriInstitute of Management Delhi is a premier institute of Management and Information Technology Education in India. Established by the Lal BahadurShastri Educational Trust in 1995 it has emerged as one of the top business schools in the country. It takes pride in being one of the foremost institutes in providing value based management education, thus developing professionals with a humane and pragmatic approach on the march towards corporate excellence. The institute has state of the art infrastructure and fully air-conditioned building in Dwarka. The campus of the institute at Dwarka is located near the Delhi Metro line and thus can be reached with ease by students living anywhere in Delhi/NCR. Excellent arrangements have been made in Dwarka itself for boarding, lodging and other facilities for students desirous of residing near the campus. The campus offers world-class infrastructural facilities with a splendid auditorium having capacity of 300 people; a huge library spanning two floors and an open air-theatre. LBSIM is recognized by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India for: - Two Year Full-Time Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Approved by AICTE) Two Year Full-Time Post Graduate Diploma in Management-Finance (Approved by AICTE) Three year Part-Time Post Graduate Diploma in Management forExecutives (Approved by AICTE) 15 – Month Full-Time Post Graduate Diploma inManagement for Executives (Approved by AICTE) Three Year Full-Time Programme in Master of Computer Applications (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh IndraprasthaUniversity Delhi)


Affiliated to: 

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University 

Grade: NA 





The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) was setup in 1963 by the Government of India as an autonomous organisation to help professionalise the country's foreign trade management and increase exports by developing human resources; generating analysing and disseminating data; and conducting research.
The Institute visualises its future role as: A catalyst for new ideas concepts and skills for the internationalisation of the Indian economy.
The primary provider of training and research-based consultancy in the areas of international business both for the corporate sector Government and the students community.
An institution with proven capability to continuously upgrade its knowledge base with a view to servicing the requirements of the Government trade and industry through both sponsored and non-sponsored research and consultancy assignments.
The Institute's portfolio of long-term programmes is diverse catering to the requirements of aspiring International Business executives and mid-career professionals alike. These are:
Two-year MBA (International Business) New Delhi Kolkata and Dar-es-Salaam
Three-year MBA (International Business) (Part-Time) New Delhi and Kolkata

4. Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research,Delhi




Affiliated to: 

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University 

Grade : NA






The DPC Institute of Management (DPCIM) was established in 1984 as the academic wing of DELHI PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL (DPC) which is affiliated to National Productivity Council. Since its establishment the institute has aimed at imparting professional education in management to graduates and equipping them with the skills and abilities required to take up successfully the responsibility of managerial positions. The Institute provides a unique blend of teaching training consultancy and research. The training programmes of the institute cater to the requirements of emerging managers and professionals. Consultancy occupies a prominent position in DPCIM's spectrum of activities. It undertakes various market surveys commodity studies and policy researches.



Affiliated to: 

UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research Center 

Grade:

NA






Founded in 1973 The Indian Institute of Planning and Management has grown to become one of the most respected business schools in South Asia . Its unique focus on national economic planning and highly researched management process control techniques has rewarded it with having the most exhaustive linkages with all facets of the corporate world.
The Integrated and Full Time Programme in National Economic Planning and Entrepreneurship provided by IIPM (which are superior to standard MBA and BBA programs) alongwith IIPM's Fellowship Executive Education (and Global Opportunities and Threats Analysis programs where students visit organizations like the United Nations (Geneva) World Bank ILO Nestle S.A. Vevey IMD Lausanne Credit Suisse etc.) have created some of the highest standards in the management field.
IIPM's industry researches are consolidated through its journals namely 4Ps (Marketing Journal) Human Factor (HR Journal) Need the Dough (Finance Journal) and India Economy Review (National Economy Journal). IIPM journals table most relevant industry researches across various geographies internationally and across various functions and are subscribed to by leading organizations internationally. Faculties from the world's best organizations contribute to IIPM journals



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Established in 1993 Jagan Institute of Management Studies is a premier business school in India and ranks among the top business schools in Delhi. JIMS imparts professional education at post graduate level in the fields of management and information technology. As an institute of excellence in the field of management studies and technical education JIMS has always strived to rework the curriculum in consonance with the changing needs of the corporate world. Academic excellence holistic approach global relevance customized curriculum and prompt employability of its students continue to be the cornerstones of JIMS. The standards it has set for the quality of its courses and programmes and the delivery system adopted have enabled the Institute to attract students from across the country. Its PGDM programme is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and accredited from National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for excellence in quality education. PGDM has also been granted equivalence to MBA degree by Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Its BBA BCA & MCA programmes are affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Delhi JIMS is a place of learning for knowledge-driven learners. It has been built with an aim to impart education that surpasses the benchmarks of excellence.

7. ICFAIAN Business School Delhi

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ICFAI was established in 1984 as a not-for-profit society with the broad objective of empowering citizens through world class quality education. The Institute announced its arrival into the Indian education fora by innovatively launching the CFA Program in 1985. The CFA Program was a unique program in finance aimed at equipping students and working professionals desiring a contemporary finance qualification to help them in the competitive corporate world. Since its establishment, ICFAI Group has made a significant mark in the Indian educational field with a pan-Indian network and presence.

8. Fore School of Management Delhi



Affiliated to: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University 

Grade: 

NA




The advancement of Management Education Research Training and Consultancy. Incorporated in 1981 as a non-profit institution FORE has been working with industry and academia for developing new domains of managerial thought and education and contributing to building leaders in today's global business environment.Located in the heart of South Delhi FORE provides contextual learning and helps in the development of students as thinking professionals who have the ability to meet the future challenges of tomorrow's corporate leaders. The programmes develop multiple skills including managerial decision-making problem-solving analytical reasoning communications creativity and innovation.FORE takes pride in its professional and high-quality faculty modern infrastructure technology and resources- be it in the fields of General Management Human Resource Finance Operations Marketing Information Technology Economics and International Business.

9. Times School of Marketing Delhi

Grade: 

NA

The Times Centre for Media and Management Studies was set up as TCMS in 1985 with a vision to promote excellence in the field of media. 
TCMS ran courses on Journalism specific to the newspaper industry. 
The journalism courses were transcribed into a new unit called The Times School of Journalism. In 1990 TCMS added another school for marketing aspirants called Times School of Marketing
The vision for the school was to build young graduates tuned to the discipline of marketing as well as giving them a definitive insight into the workings of the media house - the Times of India. 
The course was planned to give an overview on all management functions and a deep insight into the discipline of marketing. 
The first batch got underway in the year 1990. The programmes are autonomous courses and not linked to any educational bodies overseen by the government agencies. The courses have been readily accepted by corporate world and the Alumni of the school work for reputed media houses and MNCs.
Some of the salient features that have made the school into a viable proposition is the fact that it is The Times Group initiative a well recognized force in marketing. The faculty is an excellent mix of academia and practitioners.

10. Birla Institute of Management Technology Delhi


Affiliated to:

Programme has been approved by AICTE MHRD Government of India.

Grade:

NA


The fully residential campus of Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH) located in National Capital Region is one of the top MBA colleges to study in India. It provides a highly conducive academic environment interaction with hard working and industry-academia mix professors proximity to the strategy makers of the industry and practitioners of the service and manufacturing companies exposure to the international universities and companies and a ready profile of strong alumni base spread through out the world. Among business school rankings BIMTECH makes it to the elite bracket.
Birla Institute of Management Technology was established in 1988 under the aegis of the Birla Academy of Art and Culture and supported by Birla group of companies. Dr. (Smt.) Sarala Birla chairperson of Birla Academy and Syt. B K Birla chairperson of B K Birla Group of companies are the founders of the business school. The Board of Governors is comprised of eminent people from industry and headed by Smt Jayashree Mohta Vice Chairperson Birla Academy of Art & Culture Kolkatta. BIMTECH is mini India in its formation every year.
It has students coming almost from all the states of India and also from few foreign countries. BIMTECH is like a school where international business endeavors are also made. Its mix of nationalities cultural backgrounds academic and professional experiences make BIMTECH one of the most exciting and enriching business schools in the country. Its long belief to prepare global managers who have cross cultural training has become a practice of the globe today.
India is indicating for strong economy and DELHI (National Capital Region) is the trigger of this growth. The industrial and economic policies framed here industrial associations meet and CEOs evenings are all realities here and not media news. This is also one of the cultural convergence centres of India for both national and international. A location of such importance is always an asset for exposure to the real life learning and developing national and global networking. You are very well in reach; Greater Noida is hardly few miles away. To become an extraordinary personality you need an extraordinary Institution. BIMTECH has shown an extraordinary growth in the country in last five years.
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Friday, 5 August 2016

Challenges Faced By Students During Study Period & Solutions To Cope With Them

Survey of Last three years revealed many complex issues & problems faced by the student community during their course of study. The various cultural differences across various social strata also  determine the approach to studies of students. Students once becoming part of ShikshaGuru.com will have much reduced issues with regard to approach to studies, hence lesser hurdles as this platform brings them together & at par with each other. Key  issues faced by students during  studies are

 1. Low Motivation


Low Motivation  is one of the biggest problems often faced by students during the course of study. Low motivation may be experienced either due to inability to cope with certain subjects, or undue peer pressure. Other common reasons may include

·         Tiredness and stress, with too much to do in too little time.
·         Some more interesting stuff grabbing your attention.
·         Finding the subject boring & not enjoying studying it.
·         Dislike for the teacher of the subject
·         Dilution of focus & priorities due to more happening events around.
·         Unwell & lesser sleep hours
·         Fear Of  Failure

How to Win Your Motivation Back?

The easiest strategy to recharge your motivation is to identify & pursue tasks and activities that you really want to do. Pursuing tasks that contribute significantly towards the accomplishment of your goals will dramatically improve your motivation levels.

What are the tactics you can apply to increase your motivation?

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2. Too many distractions


There are so many external stimuli, these days that it’s little wonder that many students feel distracted. Social media, friends, phone, television, video games and outings all have a part to play in wreaking havoc on students’ ability to focus on studying. If you feel your productivity is suffering from a multitude of distractions, it’s time to change your working environment to one more conducive to studying

Some of the solutions, helping overcome distractions:

  •         Early bed & early wake up
  •         Every morning give 10-15min to meditate
  •         Eat light at night & milk (compulsory)  


3. You have difficulty remembering facts and figures


A common complaint among students at any stage in their education is that it’s difficult to remember all the information necessary for answering exam questions effectively. This is difficult enough when you’re only studying one subject, as at the university, but when you’re studying numerous subjects, as at IAS and A-level, remembering all the facts and figures from each of your subjects can seem a monumental task. Learning things properly in the first place will help in your recollection during exam time, but if you really struggle to retain the necessary information, learning to utilize a few memory aids may help.

4. You don’t enjoy the subjectyou’re studying

If you are not satisfied with what you are studying, it will reflect in all the other aspects of your life. You won’t be happy generally, and it will take very little to upset you. Your moods will change randomly and you won’t be much fun to be around with. This is the result of the frustration and disappointment that continues to build up over time, because something is definitely not right in your life. Is it time to make a change?
            A change of mindset will be necessary to overcome this problem. You need to be able to see the bigger picture, and how that problem subject fits into it. Thinking about the importance of studying the subject, and of a good general knowledge, may help spur you on.

5.  You lack the right resources

This is arguably the easiest problem on this list to fix. Academic success relies on having access to the right resources, whether that’s the necessary books, equipment, a teacher to talk to, or anything else you need to learn effectively. If it’s books you need, ask your teacher to recommend some, so that you don’t inadvertently take your learning in the wrong direction. Equipment – such as a new laptop, stationery and so on – will be a matter to discuss with your parents. If there’s a compelling argument for investing in new equipment (such as a new laptop, or an iPad), speak to your parents about it and present your case. If you can convince them that these things will aid your studying, you’re in with a chance of persuading them.


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