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List of MBA institutes offering correspondence mba.. IIM MBA group discussion weightage.. IIM MBA ready to accept rise in intake.. IIM MBA Ahmedabad selection..


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List of MBA institutes offering correspondence mba
info@rgtuniversity.org

INSTITUTE

CITY NAME

E-MAIL / WEBSITE

New Delhi

All India Management Association -
Centre for Management Education

New Delhi

gen-info@aima-ind.org / www.aima-ind.org

Amity School of Distance Learning, Amity University

New Delhi

Argal College

New Delhi

argalcollegein@indiatimes.com

Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute of Management & Research

New Delhi

www.bharatividyapeethdistance.edu

Delhi Institute of Management & Services

New Delhi

www.bookghar.com

Delhi School of e-Learning

New Delhi

www.dsel.shtr.org

Jagan Institute of Management Studies,
Directorate of Distance Learning

Delhi

www.jimsdlp.org

Jagannath International Management School

New Delhi

www.jagannath.org

Jamia Hamdard, Directorate of Open & Distance Learning

New Delhi

www.jamiahamdard.edu

Maharishi University of Management & Technology

Delhi

mumt@mahaemail.com / www.mumt.com

Management Studies Promotion Institute

New Delhi


Modern Institute of Management

New Delhi

nri@ndf.vsnl.net.in / www.mimedu.com

NIILM University

New Delhi

www.niilmuniversity.org

NIME Education

Delhi

nimeducation@yahoo.co.in

Indian Institute of Finance

Delhi

iif@vsnl.com / www.iif.edu

Indian Institute of Technology, Management & Health Sciences

New Delhi

www.iitmhindia.org

Indira Gandhi National Open University

New Delhi

www.ignou.ac.in

Institute of Business Administration and Management

New Delhi

ibamdelhimba@hotmail.com

Rai University

New Delhi

www.ddl.raiuniversity.edu

Rajiv Gandhi Technical University

New Delhi

info@rgtuniversity.org




The above institutes offers distance education in delhi for mba.So if you are not able to crack iim , fms or other mba entrance and decided to work.The above mba instiutes may offer now an option to have mba through correspondence while your work.Although its is highly recommended that you should got for regular mba.


IIM MBA group discussion weightage
Parameter Weightage in IIM MBA group discussion

1.Strength of point 40 points
2.New point 10 points
3.Building upon existing point 5 points
4.Rephrasing existing point 5 points
5.Rationale explained behind point 5 points
6.Quality of example given 5 points
7.Quality of initiative shown 5 points
8.teamwork 5 points
9.Body Language 20 points
10.Style of sitting 5 points
11.Eye contact while speaking 5 points
12. Movement of hands 5 points
13.listening style 5 points
14.Assertiveness 20 points
15.Communication Skills 20 points
16.Command over language 10 points
17.Clarity of voice 10 points

Try to improve in your communication skills as there is lot of things to see in group discussion held by iim for mba .

Selection in IIM is not an easy job my friend!!


IIM MBA ready to accept rise in intake
Courtesy- The Economic Times

THERE is some good news for Union human resource development minister Arjun Singh. Central education institutions seem prepared to take on the increases necessitated by the reservation for other backward classes, at least for the first year. This would mean that Mr Singh will be able to oversee the smooth implementation of the first phase of new regime in the last year of his current tenure as HRD minister.

The capacity addition required for implementing this massive expansion programme may present some problems in the second and third years. Of course, given that the new reservation regime is now the law of the land, the next government, too, will be honour bound to see its implementation through. The new reservation regime will require central education institutions to expand their current capacity by 54%. This expansion would accommodate the 27% quota for other backward classes and the corresponding increase in the general seats. Most of the institutions, especially the IITs, National Institutes of Technology and IIM mba have opted to increase their intake and implement the 27% quota over three years.

Providing for the increased intake would mean institutions have to hire more faculty members, provide student accommodation and facilities, and classrooms. While issues of physical infrastructure can be addressed through timely provisioning of funds, it is ensuring adequate quality faculty that could present a problem, if not in the first year, then definitely later on.

The government is keen to implement the new reservation regime from this year, that is academic year 2008-09. Institutes like the IITs, IIM mba and NITs, say that meeting the targets for the first year will not be difficult. The institutes will be able to manage with their existing infrastructure and faculty strength. IIM A director Samir Barua said, “For the first year, we have committed to a 6% increase, which would translate as 18 students. Accommodating 18 students would not be an issue.”

However, there are concerns about meeting the second and third year’s targets. “When the 54% increase is effected, we will require to add two additional classrooms, 150 room student accommodation and increase our faculty numbers. While our existing resources are enough to implement the first phase of the increase, that is 7% for year one, we will require funds to increase the phased capacity of 17% for year two and 27% in year three for iim mba ,” said IIM B director Pankaj Chandra.

Funds could well become the bottleneck that could upset the plans for smooth capacity expansion programme. Though the plans and costs for the expansion were ready by end-2006, and provisioned for in Budget 2007, no transfer of funds were possible as the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act was taken up for judicial review. For the current fiscal, the Budget has provided Rs 2,522 crore for institutions under the HRD ministry. For institutes to be able to keep pace with the expansion plans necessitated by the quota rollout, the money needs to be transferred now. Sources said without the funds promised by the government for this expansion, most central institutions would find it difficult to keep pace. “We were supposed to get the money last year, but that was not possible. We need the funds now so that over the next one year we can create the requisite infrastructure and hire new faculty that will be required,” an IIT faculty said. For the three older IIM mba , the absence of promised government funds would mean exhausting their corpus. Government sources have assured that funds for the expansion will not be an issue. The OBC quota implementation is expected to cost the exchequer Rs 17,270 crore in the Eleventh Plan period.

Central universities were required to implement the 27% reservation for OBCs in the first year in arts, humanities and social sciences disciplines. For the other disciplines, it would be phased over a period of two years, extendable by one more year to a maximum of three years. The final call on their preparedness is being taken by the University Grants Commission this month.

The real area of concern for a rollout of the new reservation regime would be medical education. Eleven institutions are covered by the Act. The Moily Committee, which was charged with preparing the roadmap for this expansion, provided Rs 1,877 crore for the three-year expansion programme in medical colleges. What remains unclear is if the medical institutions will be able to smoothly effect an increase in intake in the first year itself and if so what would be its levels.

The real test of a smooth expansion programme will present itself when each of the institutions will be required to hire faculty. Already, faculty shortages plague the entire higher education system. A 54% increase in capacity would necessitate at least a 30% increase in faculty. However, the good quality faculty has been scarce. Already institutions like IIM mba seats face acute shortages.

RESERVATIONS ABOUT FUTURE

* The new reservation regime will require central institutions to expand their current capacity by 54% in iim mba seats
* Funds may well become the bottleneck that could upset the plans for smooth capacity expansion


IIM MBA is not a easy job in INDIA!


IIM MBA Ahmedabad selection


IIM MBA Ahmedabad


Personal Interview for MBA- Category-wise Short-listing Criteria and Number of Candidates




















Sr No

Category

Candidates

1

General Category

557 candidates whose percentile in each section was 95.6 and above, and who had an overall percentile of 99.3 and above, have been called for the Personal Interview (PI).

2

OBC Category

54 candidates whose percentile in each section was 92 and above and who had an overall percentile of 98.5 and above have been called for the PI.

3

SC Category

All 106 candidates who met the minimum cut-off requirement were short-listed for PI.

4

ST Category

All 20 candidates who met the minimum cut-off requirement were short-listed for PI.


Group Discussion (GD) / Personal Interview (PI) schedule for mba is as follows:























City Interview Center

Dates

Ahmedabad

February 16-18, 2008

Bangalore

February 24-29, 2008

Delhi

March 08-13, 2008

Kolkata

March 17-18, 2008




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