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Monday, March 21, 2011

Relax, and pick a job

Let them decide: Students of the Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore, discuss placement offers.

For years, the placement season at the prestigious Indian Institutes of Management has been a race of sorts. With each trying to outdo the other, using it as a yardstick for greater excellence, several parameters have been used to judge who fared better: slot zero figures (this slot would have the most coveted companies coming in), number of days over which the process was held, international offers, lateral placement figures, and, of course, the all-important and headline-generating pay packets.

IIM-Bangalore, a few years ago, decided to stop disclosing the salaries. While some say the reason behind this was to protect the privacy of students, IIM-B officials have reiterated that they had taken the decision because they did not want to give primacy to pay packets. Indeed, news reports about freshers and people with less than two years of work experience taking home mind-boggling pay packets — it was reported in a newspaper that at one of the IIMs the pay crossed Rs. 1 crore per month this year — was also projecting a wrong image about management education, and what the B-schools are all about.

While most other IIMs do mention the pay packets, many have stopped putting a face to the pay. Most reporting around this has been more or less vague and unsubstantiated. “It is the media that has an unholy obsession with the pay, not the management of the IIMs. While we want our students to do well, it has not dominated our discourse on jobs or placements,” says a professor from IIM-B, who did not wish to be named.

So in 2009, IIM-A decided to opt out of the fierce placements race by institutionalising what it called the cohort-based system. This means that previous yardsticks of slots and number of placement days could not be applied to it. In the cohort-based system, companies visit on weekends through a longer period, in clusters. These clusters could be based on company profiles such as consulting, finance or investment banking. Held over something like a month, students can be at ease.

New tweaks to old process

IIM-B, this year, in a smaller way opted out of the numbers game. Though it did not go the IIM-A way, it decided to fix the number of placement days before hand. Though in 2010, placements had been completed in five days, and every year is compared to the previous one (this is often closely watched as it is regarded as a measure of how the job market is doing), this year it was strung out over 10 days. Pre-fixed, the placements went on at a relaxed pace, points out P.D. Jose, Chairperson, Placements, at IIM-B.

Dismantling the ‘slot-based' classification process, where recruiters were clustered into slots depending on their demand amongst students of that batch, they went for a more relaxed process where all sort of recruiters were invited on all the placement days. Some prioritising was done; however, the rigorous slot system was removed. Besides being stressful for students, companies too compete fiercely for the top slot and institutes find it difficult to please them all.

Typically, 30 companies would come in slot zero, making it difficult for students to attend interviews and forcing them to make on-the-spot decisions. “After all, it is a huge career decision we are talking about here. We felt it is necessary to give students a bit of breathing space to be able to think it over, and also allow them to give multiple interviews and choose from their options. It shouldn't just be about the numbers, we took a decision,” explains a key IIM-B official.

They divided the bay into two and parallel interviews took place, and students were allowed to take a shot through the day. There was no pressure on them to hurry up, and in fact students were allowed to take as much time as they wanted.

“In the older system, because everyone was racing against a deadline to complete placements and to look good on the comparison charts, everybody was under pressure to finish fast. That had just vanished,” an IIM professor, who was not associated with the placements, commented. “It was certainly more relaxed and good to watch,” he added.

This year, all 332 students who sat for placements received offers, of which over 100 were placed beforehand during the lateral placement process. The ‘laterals' are students who have had prior work experience. Over the years the numbers of students with work experience has been on the rise. In the batch of 2011, only 28 per cent of the batch comprised freshers and another six per cent had worked for less than a year.

Of the batch of 348 (the largest ever at IIM), 16 had opted out of placements, and two groups among these (comprising around five students) are incubating an innovation or an innovative business idea with the NSR Cell that provides support to start-ups, sources told The Hindu.

Though the total placements was from 105 companies, 130 had evinced interest. As far as trends go, it was work as usual, with finance leading the pack at 36 per cent, followed by consulting at 31. Sales and marketing made up for 21 per cent.

How other IIMs did

IIM-Ahmedabad completed its placements in early March, having commenced in mid-February. Divided into four clusters held on four days, the placement has been successful and all students have been placed.

The others, which are still sticking to the traditional placement process, are more comparable. Among the older IIMs, IIM-Calcutta wrapped up its process in five days, placing all 388 students. Here, slot zero offers were up from 90 to 139.

IIM-Kozhikode saw the total offers go up to 305 from 265 last year (the number of offers per company rose to 3.37 from 2.66 in 2010, according to news reports). IIM-Indore, which wrapped up its placements last month, saw the number of offers increase to 241 this year, from 235 in the previous year.

However, the newer IIMs are still picking up and are yet to complete the placement process.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Education Series on Australia

Australian Trade Commission has plans to work for the energy and food security of India. Michael Carter, Consul-Commercial, Australian Trade Commission, who was here in connection with 'Australian Education Excellence Showcase 2011,' an education series organised by the Australian Government, said that some of the Indian companies already acquired coal mines in Australia.

“Australia has been known for advance agricultural practices and we are ready to transfer the same to India,” he said. In the educational sector, the Curtin University of Australia already entered in to a collaboration with Chennai Business School.

According to Carter, the collaboration with Indian and Australian Educational institutions will take a fast face once the Foreign Education Bill under the consideration of Indian Parliament is passed.Leading Australian universities participated at the education fair in Kochi to disseminate contemporary information about Australian education, especially on the academic programs, scholarships, student experience, safety measures and career paths in Australian educational institutions to prospective students from India.The showcase featured senior representatives and faculties from over 15 leading educational institutions from Australia, including the Curtin University, RMIT, Deakin University and University of Western Sydney.

Source: http://expressbuzz.com/cities/kochi/education-series-on-australia/251907.html

Monday, February 21, 2011

Datesheet For CBSE Class XII

DAY,DATE AND TIME SUBJECT NAME AND SUB-CODE
Tuesday,01st March, 2011 10:30 AM PHYSICS 042
PERSIAN 123
OFFCE PROC.& PRAC. 604
LENDING OPERATIONS 620
ELECTRIC MACHINES 623
RADIO ENG.&AUD.SYS 635
M PROD TPT &M COOP 640
POST HARV TECH&PRD 644
OPTICS 658
CLINICAL BIO-CHEM. 661
COMM. HEALTH NURII 664
RADIOGRAPHY-I GENL 667
ESTB & MGMT OF FSU 677
DESG & PAT MAKING 685
DYEING & PRINTING 688
ACCOMODAT.SERVICES 691
TRAVEL TRADE MGMT 694
CONFECTIONERY 698
DTP CAD & MULTIMED 701
CLSFN.&CATALOGUING 703
POULTRY PDTS& TECH 717
H EDN & PUB HELATH 728
C HEALTH NURSING 731
Thursday,03rd March, 2011 10:30 AM BUSINESS STUDIES 054
Friday,04th March, 2011 10:30 AM FASHION STUDIES 053
Saturday,05th March, 2011 10:30 AM HISTORY 027
FINANCIAL ACCNTG 611
CASH MGMT & H-KEEP 619
ELECT APPLIANCES 624
AUTOSHOP REP& PRAC 628
AC & REFRGTN-III 632
ELN.DEV.& CIRCUITS 634
ACTG FOR BUSINESS 722
MIDWIFERY 732
Monday,07th March, 2011 10:30 AM CHEMISTRY 043
OFF. COMMUNICATION 606
SHORTHAND HINDI 610
CONS BEHV & PROTCN 615
MGMT OF BANK OFFCE 621
APPLIED PHYSICS 625
FABRICATN.TECH-III 631
TV & VIDEO SYSTEMS 636
ELECTRICAL ENGG. 637
MILK & MILK PRODS. 639
VEGETABLE CULTURE 642
B THERAPY &H DR-II 654
BIOLOGY-OPTHALMIC 657
LAB. MEDICINE 660
FUND OF NURSING II 663
RADIATION PHYSICS 666
ADVANCE FOOD PREP 675
CLOTHING CONST 686
BASIC DESIGN 687
FOOD PREPARATION 690
INDIA-TOURIST DEST 693
FOOD SCI.& HYGIENE 696
I T SYSTEMS 699
LIB. ADMN & MGMT. 702
PRIN &PRA-LIFE INS 705
POULTRY NUTR & PHY 716
INT TO FINANCL MKT 723
B CONCEPT-H &MED T 729
Tuesday,08th March, 2011 10:30 AM PUNJABI 104
`Wednesday,09th March, 2011 10:30 AM BIOTECHNOLOGY 045
ACCOUNTANCY 055
CR WRTNG TR STUDY 069
HERITAGE CRAFTS 070
STORE ACCOUNTING 618
ENGINEERING SCI. 622
DAIRY PLANT INSTRU 641
FOOD& BEV SERVICES 692
Friday,11th March, 2011 10:30 AM ENGLISH ELECTIVE 001
FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH 101
ENGLISH CORE 301
Monday,14th March, 2011 10:30 AM BIOLOGY 044
GRAPHIC DESIGNS 071
SINDHI 108
GUJARATI 110
ASSAMESE 114
PORTUGUESE 119
RUSSIAN 121
SPANISH 196
KASHMIRI 197
SHORTHAND ENGLISH 608
TYPOGRAPHY &CA HIN 609
ELE.COST A/C & AUD 612
SALESMANSHIP 614
MECH. ENGINEERING 626
AUTO ENGINEERING 627
AC & REFRGTN-IV 633
YOGA ANATOMY &PHYS 656
MEAL PLNG & SERVIC 676
TOUR MGMT & MP PLN 695
BUSINESS DATA PROC 700
REFERENCE SERVICE 704
B P O SKILLS 724
Wednesday,16th March, 2011 10:30 AM ECONOMICS 030
Friday,18th March, 2011 10:30 AM HINDI ELECTIVE 002
MANIPURI 111
TIBETAN 117
HINDI CORE 302
Tuesday,22nd March, 2011 10:30 AM MATHEMATICS 041
SECT PRAC & ACCNTG 605
CIVIL ENGINEERING 629
FABRICATN.TECH-II 630
FLORICULTURE 643
COSMETIC CHEMISTRY 655
OPHTHALMIC TECH. 659
MICROBIOLOGY 662
MAT.&CHILD H.NURII 665
RADIOGRAPHY-II SPL 668
TEXTILE SCIENCE 684
BAKERY SCIENCE 697
COMPUTER& LIFE I A 706
TPT. SYSTEMS &MGMT 712
POULTRY DISE & CNT 718
FIRST AID &MEDCL C 730
HEALTH CENTRE MGMT 733
Friday,25th March, 2011 10:30 AM POLITICAL SCIENCE 028
Saturday,26th March, 2011 10:30 AM PAINTING 049
GRAPHICS 050
SCULPTURE 051
APP-COMMERCIAL ART 052
Monday,28th March, 2011 10:30 AM PHYSICAL EDUCATION 048
MARATHI 109
KANNADA 115
MIZO 198
Wednesday,30th March, 2011 10:30 AM INFORMATICS PRAC. 065
COMPUTER SCIENCE 083
Thursday,31st March, 2011 10:30 AM PHILOSOPHY 040
DANCE-KATHAK 056
DANCE-KUCHIPUDI 058
DANCE-ODISSI 059
DANCE-MANIPURI 060
DANCE-KATHAKALI 061
DANCE-MOHINIYATTAM 062
MULTIMEDIA & WEB T 067
TYPOGRAPHY &CA ENG 607
Friday,01st April, 2011 10:30 AM MUSIC CAR.VOCAL 031
MUSIC CAR.INS.MEL. 032
MUSIC CAR.INS.PER. 033
MUSIC HIND.VOCAL 034
MUSIC HIND.INS.MEL 035
MUSIC HIND.INS.PER 036
ENGG. GRAPHICS 046
TELUGU 107
MALAYALAM 112
ORIYA 113
GERMAN 120
NEPALI 124
LIMBOO 125
LEPCHA 126
BHUTIA 195
Saturday,02nd April, 2011 10:30 AM ENTREPRENEURSHIP 066
Tuesday,05th April, 2011 10:30 AM GEOGRAPHY 029
MARKETING 613
Thursday,07th April, 2011 10:30 AM PSYCHOLOGY 037
ARABIC 116
Saturday,09th April, 2011 10:30 AM HOME SCIENCE 064
Monday,11th April, 2011 10:30 AM URDU ELECTIVE 003
SANSKRIT ELECTIVE 022
BENGALI 105
TAMIL 106
FRENCH 118
URDU CORE 303
SANSKRIT CORE 322
Wednesday,13th April, 2011 10:30 AM SOCIOLOGY 039
DANCE-BHARATNATYAM 057
AGRICULTURE 068
source:cbse.guess

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