Showing posts with label entrance tests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entrance tests. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

The rising inflation: A cause for concern

Wholesale inflation accelerated at a faster-than-expected pace in July, surging to 23-month high of 3.55 per cent on higher food prices. 

Wholesale food prices last month rose 11.82 per cent year-on-year, compared with a 8.18 per cent gain in June. Among individual food items, potato prices surged 59 per cent, vegetables 28 per cent, pulses 36 per cent and sugar 32 per cent.

In June, wholesale inflation had risen 1.62 per cent.

Madan Sabnavis, chief economist, Care Ratings, said until the new harvest comes in September, the pressure on inflation is unlikely to ease.

The consumer inflation data for July, which was released on Friday, also showed an acceleration, with the reading topping the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) near-term target.

Consumer prices rose at a faster-than-expected pace to 6.07 per cent last month from a year ago, up from June's 5.77 per cent annual gain. Mr Sabnavis said that the price rise vindicates Reserve Bank's strong stance on inflation. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Independence Day address to the nation strongly backed the government's fight against inflation.

While PM Modi's government is yet to pick a successor to RBI chief Raghuram Rajan, it has bound the next governor with Dr Rajan's retail inflation target of 4 per cent, with a band of 2 percent on either side, for the next five years. 

Article first published on NDTV and has been borrowed for academic purposes only.

So with this rising inflation and the strange spot our job market is in, as an MBA aspirant let us know how do you think the government can stabilise the situation.

Thursday, 11 August 2016

A STEP FORWARD TOWARDS A BETTER CAREER :- By Dr. S. V. Patil

India is country of  over  1.3 billion people, second largest with highest demographic advantage. India is third largest economy in the world after China and USA and an important player in G20.  It is a country of diversity in many respects like language, life style, economy, culture… Now it is celebrating ‘25 years of liberalization’ during which GDP and per capita income has grown in many folds. About 30 million students have been enrolled to higher education system.

Recently I was talking to faculty members of a PU College; there I raised questions by showing pictures of an anchored boat and boat without compass. The message here is a boat is safe when anchored but not desirable and a boat is motion but directionless in absence of compass.  The boat is meant for sailing but captain of the boat should have the compass to guide the boat towards expected destination. Similarly every individual should be progressive. Let our dreams (vision) set the direction and passion drive to the destination.  Passion towards realizing the dreams must be persistent. This is applicable to students at all level and disciplines and more specific to post graduation. We are witnessing the hardship taken by the candidates appearing for CAT, GATE and the like to get into a particular institute and specializations. The similar heat must be there with aspirants of PG programs at different levels. Passion must drive the students to a particular program otherwise a “study without desire spoils the memory, and it retains nothing that it takes in.” (Leonardo da Vinci). Similarly a balloon can go up in any given environment only when it filled with gas to certain level of pressure otherwise it will not take off (excess pressure burst the balloon). Similarly whatever may be environment, the individual’s competency and capability will make her/him to fly high in career. This is the basic of science and hard fact of life.

Now it is time of admission to PG programs. Master of Business Administration (MBA) is one among the most sought program. It is an interdisciplinary program catering to all sectors (agriculture, manufacturing and service) and levels, entrepreneurship and NGOs as well.  Every entity needs to be managed efficiently and effectively. It requires the human resource equipped with skills to manage them. The profession like engineering, paramedical, agriculture etc. are sector specific, where as management is for all sectors. If there is slowdown in one sector, there will be boom in other.  The demand for the people with management skills and knowledge is always there and is consistent.  Also the scope for career advancement is very high due to the knowledge across the functionalities like HR, Marketing, Finance and Operations.  At the same time it is not bed of roses, has intrinsic challenges to succeed. David M. Burns says “Aim for success, not perfection. Never give up your right to be wrong, because then you will lose the ability to learn new things and move forward with your life. Remember that fear always lurks behind perfectionism”. So pursuit for success is critical and continuous.

At this juncture, India is considered as the fastest growing in slowing (global) economy. The new initiatives of government of India like focus on Agriculture, Make in India, Digital India etc.  and good monsoon are the good signs of development. Further youths are orienting towards entrepreneurship hence start up boom.  

The IT companies see a big jump in campus offers acceptance as jobs shrink with each passing year. Banks are also aggressively recruiting.  On the contrary, downsizing, right sizing and delayed joining are happening in many places. . ET (ET June 10, 2016) reports that India Inc. faces a dearth of talent at the middle management level across sectors and locations that could derail the entire country's growth prospects, a survey of 350 CXOs and business heads in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi has revealed.  If one door of opportunity closes, other definitely opens, even can create a new door through start ups. In this scenario India is facing challenges such as skill gaps, retention of high potential employees, talent development, communication, collaboration, leading teams and execution skills. Innovation and strategic thinking is the most important skill gap to be addressed nationally ((ET, Jun 10, 2016). On one side demand for people persists and on the other side capacity lacks, it implies that capable ones always have immense opportunities. Task in front of MBA aspirants is to build capacity in terms Attitude, Skills and Knowledge to combat with the said challenges. The fundamentals to capacity building are: Hard work, Discipline, Communication, Team work and Leadership. These in turn develop right Attitude, Skills and Knowledge to sustain and grow in career (shown in Figure).




The aspiring students should die hard to imbibe the bottom layer attributes. To develop these attributes, others can only guide or assist but individual has to make deliberate attempt and convert attributes as character. This will result into middle level which is required to build career.  The middle level includes Attitude, Skills and Knowledge, can automatically build the top level.  There is no short cut for top level.  Hence get, set ready for first level.

MBA is a program which has the scope for creating the platform for middle level. Students who are joining B-Schools should prepare their heart and soul to fit in middle level. They must choose B-School which is most conducive and striving to help to students to attain middle level. The faculty members, Infrastructure, library and laboratory facilities are the facilitators for the students attainment. The program structure and pedagogy must act like a compass of a boat. Students must come out of conventional teaching learning process. “Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon.”(E.M. Forster). Self study and experiential learning are the need of the hour.


The students should assess contributing factors for middle level and decide the appropriate school for next two years their journey to attain top level.  The most common question from the enquiries is how is placement? It is difficult to answer this question because: i. Economy ii. Rapport of the school and iii. Students’ competency. Alumni and faculty members are the ambassadors of the school. Faculty members’ credentials and reputation in academia, industry and society are feathers to the rapport of the school.    Since students are the largest stakeholders in B-schools, their commitment to bottom level will be one solution to all challenges and issues. To realize your dream, “A STEP FORWARD TOWARDS A BETTER CAREER” through an MBA from reputed B-School.  

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Redesign and Re-engineer (Twist and Tune) MBA Program

Today, all higher education programs are at crossroads. The well-known causes for this state are large number of institutions / universities, quality of the programs, shortage of human resource, policies, unhappiness of industry, attitude, indiscipline, and campus politics. MBA programs in this country are no more an exception.


Though the global market is not encouraging, India’s domestic market is very strong and rural economy is growing. Companies like Maruti, HLL, Vodofone etc, are targeting rural population which is huge and untapped. Union budget again prioritized Agriculture this year. The business around agriculture- fertilizer, seeds, irrigation, Post harvest, transport and marketing, banking, mechanization and automation, exports have good potential in the days to come. Keeping this in mind, it is a good time for tier II and III institutions to redesign and reengineer their program.
The students pursuing and interested-in MBA program should also prepare themselves to grab this opportunity and make a career out of it. They must come out of city based, air-conditioned office and 9-5 mindset.  They should equip themselves with necessary skills, attitude and knowledge to exploit the opportunities.



It is time for admissions to B-Schools, Chose the right school for better prospects and career.

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

PGCET NOTIFICATION FOR 2016

For all the MBA aspirants, PGCET notification is out. You can access the same here ( "http://kea.kar.nic.in/pgcet_2016.htm") along with the model question papers of the previous years.

Sunday, 23 August 2015

Very Good Reasons to do an MBA-By Ravi Kulkarni, 3rd semester student

With some top 50 graduate schools of business across the north Karnataka, the M.B.A. degree has clearly become a commodity.
Even among elite schools, courses and case studies are pretty much water from the same well (i.e., finance, operations, marketing, HR).
So how do you choose? By using the rankings? Which ones? The Economist’s? Business week’s? The Financial Times’s? And if you do, how do you tell the difference between a school ranked No. 6 and a school ranked No. 7?
Don’t ask none. Don’t ask the schools, either. Their polished brochures try to be everything to everybody, and in the process they obscure rather than illuminate.

An MBA, or a Master of Business Administration, is a very hot topic nowadays. Is this just a trend, a touch, or is there real value in pursuing such a study programme? It is expensive and demanding and it has high entry requirements, so why should you opt for an MBA?

1. Higher remuneration
The average salary for an MBA graduate is considerably higher than that of an employee with a regular master qualification. For MBA graduates the average salary ranges from 8000 INR (in governmental or non-profit Institutions) to 28000I NR (in consultancy, finance or healthcare). That is almost twice as much of what you can expect to earn with a regular University degree. In this case, in 2-3 years, you cover the investment made in your MBA education, which is estimated to cost, for a 2 year MBA at a top business university, 35000 INR on average.
2. Better career opportunities
This advantage of an MBA degree goes hand in hand with the first one and it is actually the cause of the first one. Graduates of an MBA programme have, due to their qualification, higher chances of obtaining and holding a high level management position. It is estimated that 70% of the MBA graduates worldwide are senior managers or board directors. This type of position brings along a higher salary but of course also a higher responsibility and longer working hours.
3. Better fused business network
As an MBA student you have great networking opportunities. Through this type of study you get to know and interact in a relevant manner (in a context that emphasizes your business management capabilities) with colleagues (future high level managers), professors and teaching staff (usually former or current potent business people, with great on-field experience). Furthermore if you are not doing a part-time MBA next to your job or within your company you have good chances to meet potential employers through the various internships that are part of most top MBA programme.

4. A holistic viewpoint over the business world

As mentioned before, through studying an MBA you become part of a great network of professionals and companies and you constantly challenge yourself with the newest problem-solving. These things together give you a great overview of the business world, a deep understanding and certain receptiveness to the slight changes of this environment. This type of overview and sensitivity is very hard to achieve without spending a lot of time on it. 

Monday, 10 August 2015

How to choose the right B-School-Financial times article

The following article has been borrowed from the original source for educational purpose and not with any monetary intention. The article first appeared in Financial Times (ft.com) and is authored by Wai Kwen Chan.

Go through the article to make an educated decision.

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/7aeb423c-7d0e-11e3-a579-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3iNvLK2KH

Friday, 7 August 2015

What's in store for students who decide to share their journey with SMSR!

PGCET test for MBA aspirants will be held tomorrow i.e., on 9th August, 2015 and soon they will have to make a decision on which B-School to join. This post will give the aspirants a hint of what to expect from SMSR if they decide to pursue their Masters in Business Administration with us.

Freshers would experience:

  • a sprawling lush green campus spread over approximately 100 acres.
  • university getup (SMSR is a part of KLE Tech University).
  • friendly learning experience.
  • company of close to 5000 engineering students to learn alongside with and close to 400 faculty  members to learn from.
  • 24 hours wifi connectivity with a dedicated leased line of 20mbps.
  • excellent indoor and outdoor sports facility.
  • our coveted induction program with consists of 3 days of Ice-Breaking sessions along with a one day off campus training.


Course work at SMSR (for semester 1): 21 Credits, which includes:
  • Student Institute and Industry Phase I: One week placement in an allotted organization
  • Rural Immersion: One week camp in a village, which you would relish for sure                                                                     
  • Communication course: Delivered by the professions
  • "Leader In You": A unique audit course introduced this year
  • General Assembly: Group events organised by the student teams every Wednesday for both seniors and juniors together.

Experience it for yourself!





Monday, 29 June 2015

MBA aspirant’s Institute Assessment Framework (IAF)


The biggest question any MBA aspirant has to find an answer for when researching about different potential institutes to join is how do I rate these institutes? How do I assess them? Should I join an institute which has excellent subscription base of management journals or the one which places 90% of its students in to sales and marketing? To answer all of these questions BVBSMSR has designed an Institute Assessment Framework which can be referred by individuals who are trying to chose or decides between institutes.
The factors and what one should look for in an institution are listed in the table 1.The factors listed and weightage given below are on rationale of opinion of experts in academics and industry. Individuals may adjust (change) the factors and their contributions and get the rating. Further a format of the evaluation sheet is given in table 2. User can simply put the score and compute index value.
Table 1:  Guidelines for scoring a B-school
FACTORS
CONTRIBUTION
REASONS FOR THE SAME
Faculty
20%
·       The most important factor each aspirant should take in to account
·       Judge on the basis of  Knowledge, Qualification, Experience and   Attitude of the faculty members
Curriculum
10%
·       Judge on the basis of curriculum and content, and it’s relevance to industry requirements
·       Judge on the basis of key differentiators
·       Judge on the basis of an autonomy to change curriculum and content
Research
5%
·       Research is a base for all other academic activates
·       Good research will always result in good curriculum and real time imparting of the same
·       Judge an institute/school with number of faculty members having research mindset, doctorates and research scholars  along with publications
Affiliation
5%
·       Judge on the basis of the rapport of the university to which an institution is affiliated to
Library
10%
·       Judge on the basis of availability and access to books, journals, online journals 
-     Seems like a high rating in today’s tech age?
IT Lab
5%
·       Judge on the basis of computing, internet and software facilities
Industry Interface
10%
·       Judge on the basis of engagement of an institute with an industry in the form of internships, visits, guest-lectures and  workshops
Scope for Innovation / entrepreneurship
5%
·       Judge on the basis of scope for innovation and entrepreneurship in form of courses(subjects), training and infrastructure for incubation
Placement
15%
·       Judge on the basis of number of companies visiting for campus recruitment, package and reputation of the companies
·       Don’t judge on the mere number of placements
Values and ethical practices
10%
·       Judge on the basis of a demonstration of value-system and ethical practices
Sports and extracurricular activities
05%
·       Judge on the basis of  good sports facilities and encouragement


Table 2: Evaluation Sheet
S.No
Criteria (factor)
Weightage (%) -wi
Please score the institutes under consideration out 10 points
Institute:1 -Pi
                         ___________
Institute:2-Pi

                         ___________
Institute:3-Pi

                         ___________
Institute:4 -Pi
                        ___________
Institute:5-Pi

                         _______________
1
Faculty
20





2
Research
5





3
Curriculum
10





4
Affiliation
5





5
Library
10





6
IT Lab
5





7
Industry Interface
10





8
Scope for Innovation/entrepreneurship
5





a
Placement
15





10
Values and ethical practices
10





11
Sports and extracurricular activities
5






Final Total (Index)
= ( Wi*Pi)