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MBA ADMISSIONS 2009-2011: ISBE IIPM SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMY [NANO MBA, Planning and Entrepreneurship 2009-2011] – www.tenaday.in

October 8, 2008

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IIM Indore Celebrates First Ever Sports Meet on its Campus – www.tenaday.in

October 8, 2008

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IIM Indore celebrated its first Sports Day / Meet. The Sports Meet was inaugurated by Lt. Gen. G. S. Lidder, Commandant, Infantry School, Mhow. The event was kick-started at 8:00 a.m. in the morning with a Cricket Match.

The Inauguration Ceremony began with the Director of IIM Indore, Prof. P. K. Singh, addressing the institute and telling the students how sports and physical fitness are an integral part for any successful manager. The Director also made an insightful point when he quipped that sports should not end with the Sports Day, and that it’s the culture of Sports and Physical Fitness that we should look to inculcate. Lt. Gen. G. S. Lidder also spoke about the importance of sports in not only ensuring fitness but also in teaching the important lesson of Teamwork and Sportsman-spirit.

The first-ever Sports Day witnessed large amount of participation from the faculty and students alike with everyone on the field with the zeal to emerge victorious. The Sports Day provided the students with a welcome relief from the strenuous academic schedule. The different events held on the Sports Day were: -

· 100 Metre Race

· Cricket

· Hand-ball

· Long Jump

· Tug-of-War

· Shot-putt

The star attraction of the day was the Cricket Match played between the faculty and the students. With a few of the faculty gracing the commentary box as well, a lot of pranks were played on the faculty and the students alike by the commentators and an atmosphere of fun and cheerfulness was present.

The Tug-of-War was another event that drew the maximum cheers from the crowd. Having as many as 10 students on each side, this event saw a maximum number of students involved at one point in time. The players were cheered vociferously by their respective sections, and the event ensured that the muscle / brawn power of the budding managers was duly tested.

The Sports Meet was a huge success not only in terms of the enthusiastic participation that was witnessed, but also in terms of the bonhomie and the true spirit of the game that prevailed. The students interacted freely with the faculty and the staff, and also got an opportunity to compete with their revered professors face to face.

An extensive amount of preparation went behind the Sports Meet. A sports ground was prepared inside the campus within a short span of 10 days with a well-laid Cricket Pitch, Race Tracks and a Long Jump Pit. The experience of the first ever Sports Day was extremely fulfilling for all the stake-holders of the institute, i.e., the faculty, the staff and the students. The institute has now pledged itself to making the Sports Day an annual event and all students can surely expect an even more engrossing and entertaining Sports Day next year.

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Mission B-School – www.tenaday.in

October 8, 2008

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Mission B-School
Nagendra S.

WHEN you buy a travel ticket to a certain point, you are 99 per cent sure of reaching there. However, there are some journeys where in the chances of reaching your destination is less than 1 per cent. The ticket sales for this journey have ended and hundreds of thousands of students are anxiously awaiting the magical train. The train is scheduled to arrive at different platforms in different parts of the country on November 16 at 10 a.m. A major part of the journey will be covered in the ensuing 2.5 hours. Yes, the journey we are talking about is CAT. I attempted to complete this magical voyage thrice and managed this year, after great struggle.

aim CAT

It is that time of the year again: A marked nip in the evening air, festivities and the Common Admission Test. This year, November 16 has been chosen as the fateful day that will play host to the CAT, the objective test that lends a whole new meaning to competition. Tens of thousands of Indians in their early twenties put pencil to paper and shade ovals at frantic pace, in preparation for the mother of all entrance tests. Beginning today, we bring you face to face with some who successfully belled the CAT and are currently studying at prestigious B-schools in the country. Read on for pearls of wisdom…

CAT tantalises you when you realise that the elusive cut-off was only 1 correct answer away! CAT gives you hope when people around have been appearing for the past several years (like me!). In short, CAT is something that people hope to crack and back themselves.

Not being blessed with an extraordinary intellect, let’s say I was among the hopefuls rather than the achievers. I first gave CAT in 2005 during the last year of engineering. After attending coaching classes and taking up the de-rigueur mock tests, I was brimming with confidence. I got the shock of my life when I saw my results. I had not even touched the 90 percentile mark! It was a major wake up call and more importantly a ‘back on earth” feeling that left me numb and shattered.

Two years later, “after some work-ex”, I took up CAT again. This time I acted with much more caution. I concentrated a lot more on the mock tests. Result: Virtually unchanged. My percentile refused to move beyond the 90s. Thankfully, the sorrow was drowned by the news of an onsite visit that had me packing bags soon afterwards.

Back from my travel, and friends are already taking CAT 2007. It was then that I told myself (in typical dramatic fashion) “This is it. It’s now or never. Give it one last shot. Give it all you got. If you can’t do it this time, then just give up”. The positive tones of the self-pledge overshadowed the negativity of the last part. I sincerely prepared for CAT 2007.

I sacrificed all my weekend pleasure and long sleeping hours for practising mock tests. Being a working IT professional, I was forced to stay awake late hours to better understand the solutions of the mock tests. I realised that answering more and more mock tests was not the solution. It was how effectively I could analyse the solutions and use them when I spotted a problem of similar nature sometime later on. This was the key difference in preparation in comparison to previous times. And then magically things started to fall in place.

My office work timings thankfully got better. I got more time to prepare. My scores which were nowhere near the 90s now started inching towards the cut-off scores. By the time, I was half way through the mock test series, I was consistently clearing the cut-offs. I must say I was feeling good at this point. But the previous failures were always on the back of my mind. The positive frame of mind was better re-enforced when I was called for the “high achievers workshop” conducted by my coaching institute. It really felt like I was getting ready to hit the home run.

I approached D-Day with much more confidence than any of my previous attempts. After a slow and cautious start, I gradually picked up momentum and along the way, spotted crucial mistakes I had committed when I was rushing through the questions. With a can’t-say-how-I-performed look, I returned home and did not look at the solutions that were being put up by the coaching institutes a couple of hours after the exam.

Back to work the next day and the now the agonising wait for the results. After about five weeks, they arrived. After a lot of heart-in-your-mouth moments in front of my PC, I got it. I finally managed to clear that magical barrier! The result sheet read 98.2 percentile with interview calls from IIM-B and IIM-L. Fists pumping in the air, I was literally acting like a man possessed. For a brief moment my family must have thought I must have gone crazy. I wasn’t. I was just letting out the pent up energy.

The rest of the process was much more methodical. I trusted my speaking skills to a far greater degree. I took up GD and PI classes from the same coaching institute that I chose for my mock tests. The GDs are initially very noisy and only the ones blessed with loud vocals were able to make an impact. Later, after many sessions, the volume levels were toned down and most of us were able to communicate well in about 2-3 weeks. It is important to note here that it does not matter how many times you enter the GD, it is about what you are contributing to the GD every time you enter. Keep this in mind and pretty soon you will catch the fancy of the group as well as the moderators. Try to bring in points which will induce a further debate. Do not get into the clichéd and oft used methods like “Friends, lets come to a conclusion”, when the group is not yet ready. It is not always necessary to conclude the GD. If the moderator wishes so, he / she will explicitly ask for it.

And now, lastly the interviews. After a good GD and a writing session, I was pretty confident in facing the panel. Confidence, or should I say “presence” is the most important part of the interview. In those 10-15 minutes when you have a one-to-one chance of making an impression, don’t let go of it. Prepare for the stereo typical questions (“Tell me about yourself” for instance) no matter how confident you are in answering it. Putting down your thoughts on paper never harms. For as many questions as you can foresee, have answers in mind. I don’t mean that you need to know them word-by-word. Just know the content well. Use the context of the question to put your prepared points in place and deliver with clarity. Try to present a pleasant face to the interviewers no matter how long you have been made to wait.

With all this done, keep in mind that the interviews and GD are meant to “select” not “reject” people. Do not give the interviewers a reason for rejection. Avoid spelling errors in your forms, dress up well, reach the location on time and be pleasant to your fellow students. Never get overly emotional or personal either during the GD or interview.

Well, anymore advice and I am sure you will move on. So, I stop here. Here is wishing you all the very best and hope that each of you finds the institute of your choice. You have the tickets in hand, make the most of the journey. Enjoy the process and the outcome will naturally follow. Like a wise man once said, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes”.

To be continued

(The writer is a student of IIM-Lucknow, batch 2007-09)

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PG in Communications Management Mudra Institute admissions opens – www.tenaday.in

October 8, 2008

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JMET 2009 – Online Application – Indian Institute of Technology IIT Kanpur – www.tenaday.in

October 8, 2008

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Joint Management Entrance Test 2009 (JMET 2009) is the first step in the process of admission to the TWO YEAR FULL TIME Postgraduate Degree Programmes in Management offered by IITs for the academic year commencing July/August 2009.

Currently IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, and IIT Roorkee offer Programmes in Management.

JMET 2009 is only a qualifying examination. Candidates have to apply separately to the Institutes of their choice. They are also advised to look up the details provided in the brochure about the programmes available in the participating Institutes. There is no limit to the number of programmes a candidate can apply to, so long as he or she meets the eligibility criteria.

The results of JMET 2009 provide a basis to each participating Institute to shortlist potential candidates for conducting its own selection process, like, Group Discussion/Interview etc. However, calling the candidates for such later process of selection is the prerogative of the admitting Institute. JMET 2009 qualified candidates may contact the management departments/schools of the concerned institutes for additional information, if any. It may be noted that the GATE/JMET offices will not respond to queries on the admission procedure.

Candidates should note that the final selection would depend on their performance in each of the components of the selection process.

Rank Card will be issued only to the candidates who Qualified in JMET 2009 Examination. In case, Qualified Candidates do not receive their Rank Card by 20th January 2009, they should contact the GATE Office, IIT Kanpur (0512 2597412 ).NIT Calicut will be using JMET2009 merit list for admission to their MBA Programme

PROCEDURE TO APPLY FOR JMET 2009

JMET 2009 Application Form can be submitted using ONLINE (Internet based) mode only. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

IMPORTANT
ONLINE applications can be submitted only till 8th October, 2008ONLINE submission of JMET 2009 application can be done by accessing the website of IIT Kanpur, http://jmet.iitk.ac.in and following the instructions contained therein. Before filling up on-line application form, please prepare a draft of Rs.750 (Rs.350 only for SC/ST candidates) in favour of ‘Organising Chairman, JMET 2009′ payable at Kanpur and one of your recent, good contrast coloured photographs.

Make sure that a good quality printer is connected to the computer from where you are submitting the Online application form.

Following steps are required to complete the JMET 2009 Online Application Process

1. Payment Modality and Relevant Details

In order to fill in the Online application, payment has to be made apriori.

Application fee is Rs. 750/-, ONLY for SC/ST candidates, the application fee is Rs.350/-

The Application fee is not refundable

Data for Online Application should be submitted by clicking the link given at the end. Printout of the application form for onward transmission to GATE Office, IIT Kanpur cannot be obtained otherwise.

You must make a payment of the Online application fee and keep the payment particulars ready before submitting the Online application form.

  • Payment is possible through Only Demand Draft made in favour of ‘ORGANISING CHAIRMAN, JMET 2009 ‘ on any nationalized bank payable at ‘Kanpur’. The draft number, bank drawn on, draft date and amount must be entered during Online submission of the Application Form. Write your name and application number on the back of the demand draft.

2. Filling-up the ONLINE application form

Fill up the online application form carefully. After submission of all the details, preview the form. If you are not satisfied, then use back button and revise/modify the Online application form entries. After you are satisfied that all the entries are correct, click on the submit button.

3. Print the online application form

After the particulars are submitted, a print version of the application form is generated. The form will have the application number and the barcode for the application number. Please note down the application number generated below the barcode. Take print on a good quality A4 size paper by clicking the print button.

4. Photograph and Signature

On the PRINTED application form mentioned in Step 3, paste a 3.5 cm x 4 cm recent good quality non-attested photo of yourself with a good adhesive in the space provided (You may keep an identical photograph in reserve for future need). Sign in the space provided for specimen signature and the declaration at the bottom of the application form. The signature should be identical in both the places and it should be YOUR signature only. Signature in CAPITAL letters or initials are not acceptable. Keep photocopy of the application form, demand draft.

5. Obtain SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/ Person with Disability Certificate

SC/ST/OBC certificate and/or Disability certificate, IF APPLICABLE, should be obtained from appropriate authorities.

ENCLOSURES

Candidates are required to enclose the following document(s) with the completed application.

1. DEMAND DRAFT .

2. DATE OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE

Enclose a freshly attested copy of your High School (Class X) Certificate as proof of age.

3. SC/ST/OBC(non-creamy layer) CERTIFICATE (if applicable)

Candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC category must support their claim by submitting a freshly attested copy of caste certificate issued by a competent authority. The authorities empowered to issue scheduled caste/scheduled tribe certificate are:

  • DISTRICT MAGISTRATE / ADDITIONAL DISTRICT MAGISTRATE / COLLECTOR / DEPUTY COLLECTOR / DEPUTY COMMISSIONER / ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER / FIRST CLASS STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE / CITY MAGISTRATE / SUB-DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE / TALUK MAGISTRATE / EXECUTIVE MAGISTRATE / EXTRA ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER.
  • CHIEF PRESIDENCY MAGISTRATE / ADDITIONAL CHIEF PRESIDENCY MAGISTRATE / PRESIDENCY MAGISTRATE
  • REVENUE OFFICER NOT BELOW THE RANK OF TAHSILDAR
  • SUB-DIVISIONAL OFFICER OF THE AREA WHERE THE CANDIDATE AND/OR HIS/HER FAMILY NORMALLY RESIDES
  • ADMINISTRATOR / SECRETARY TO ADMINISTRATOR / DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (LAKSHADWEEP ISLANDS).

A certificate issued by any other official will not be accepted.

4. PERSON WITH DISABILITY (PD) CERTIFICATE (if applicable)

Candidates with disability must support their claim by submitting a freshly attested copy of disability certificate issued by appropriate medical authority.
Despatch of Application Form

The completed and printed Online JMET 2009 Application Form and the Enclosures mentioned above (see also the check list below) must be placed inside an envelope. Do not staple the enclosures to the Application Form. Fold the Application Form only once in the middle. On the right hand top corner of the envelope please write: JMET 2009 Online Application Form & Application Number. The envelope should be either mailed, only by Speed Post, to:

The Chairman GATE
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur – 208016

or be handed over in person to: The GATE Office, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.

All applications, irrespective of the zone and choices of test cities, must reach the above address on or before strong>October 17, 2008.

Check List:

  • Duly filled in JMET 2009 Application Form
  • Demand Draft.
  • A freshly attested copy of High School (Class X) Certificate as proof of age.
  • A freshly Attested copy of SC/ST/OBC(Non-creamy layer) Certificate (if applicable)
  • A freshly Attested copy of Person with Disability Certificate (if applicable)

Please keep in mind that mailing the printed Online Application Form, with the enclosures, to reach IIT Kanpur GATE Office within 17 October, 2008 to the address stated above completes the ONLINE APPLICATION PROCEDURE.

After two weeks from the date of posting you can check with this website to know whether your application form is received and processed.

Click here to Submit Application

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NOTE: This INFO has been Published to provide the candidates and public-at-large, information about the Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET 2009) for admission to the Two year Full time Postgraduate Degree Programmes in Management at six Indian Institutes of Technology – Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Roorkee for the academic year 2009-10. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions below, do not access this site or any pages thereof.

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