The document discusses iNurture Education Solutions, which aims to address India's lack of employable graduates through industry-integrated education programs. It outlines iNurture's vision to build career-ready professionals through courses jointly created with industry experts. These degree and certification programs are delivered through university and college partnerships across India. The document shares endorsements from industry leaders supporting iNurture's innovative education model.
Addressing Operational Pain Points in International Enrollment ManagementCheryl DarrupBoychuck
Cheryl DarrupBoychuck presents this session at the Washington International Education Council in DC in January 2014. Learn more about how both USjournal.com and FundsV can improve the efficiency and integrity of international enrollment management.
Skill India - A Skill Development CampaignBhavesh Singh
This PowerPoint presentation on ''Skill India "" provide us with the basic information related to the campaign started by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Damodardas Modi in a pictorial and unique manner .
Skill India is a campaign launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 15 July 2015 with an aim to train over 40 crore (400 million) people in India in different skills by 2022. It includes various initiatives of the government like "National Skill Development Mission", "National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, 2015", "Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)" and the "Skill Loan scheme".Skill India campaign was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 15 July 2015 to train over 40 crore people in India in different skills by 2022.UK has entered into a partnership with India under this programme. Virtual partnerships will be initiated at the school level to enable young people of either country to experience the school system of the other country and develop an understanding of the culture, traditions and social and family systems. A commitment to achieve mutual recognition of UK and Indian qualifications was made.
What practical steps can smallholder farmers take to adapt their agriculture to secure the food supply? And might those mitigate emissions? In a search for answers the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is working with a vast range of partners to test an assortment of interventions in ‘climate-smart villages’. http://ccafs.cgiar.org/climate-smart-villages
Presentation by Dr Sultan Ahmed, Director of Natural Resources Management and Research, Department of Environment, Government of Bangladesh at CCAFS webinar 'Exploring GHG mitigation potential in rice production' on 18 September 2014.
The digital world that we live in today is that where every civilian has a bright prospect to transform the lives in many ways that were hard to envision just a couple of years ago. It is the outcome of several innovations and technology advances. Today, every nation wants to be fully digitalized that will empower society in a better manner. The 'Digital India' programmer, an initiative of honorable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, will emerge new progressions in every sector and generates innovative endeavors for gen Next. The motive behind the concept is to build participator, transparent and responsive system.
Skill development initiatives ankur srivastava (5179)Ankur Srivastava
A description about skill development in India. initiatives taken by government and adding data as proof from various websites related to skill development like, PMKVY, NSDC, CSDCI, Wikipedia etc.
This presentation was submitted as an assignment in RICS SBE in CPM course.
The document is a project report on the role of the film and TV industry in India's economy. It provides background on the film and TV industries in India, including their size, reach, and history. It then discusses the objectives of the study, which are to evaluate the importance, performance, and problems of the industries. Finally, it analyzes the industries' contributions to GDP, employment, and other economic metrics. The film and TV industries play a major role in India's economy through direct and indirect impacts, though piracy poses a significant challenge.
Bangladesh Introduction Bangladesh’s agriculture is rapidly transforming due to social and economic development. These transformations have implications on resource use, food production, and technology development. This paper presents key long-term transformation in Bangladesh’s agriculture.
Addressing Operational Pain Points in International Enrollment ManagementCheryl DarrupBoychuck
Cheryl DarrupBoychuck presents this session at the Washington International Education Council in DC in January 2014. Learn more about how both USjournal.com and FundsV can improve the efficiency and integrity of international enrollment management.
Skill India - A Skill Development CampaignBhavesh Singh
This PowerPoint presentation on ''Skill India "" provide us with the basic information related to the campaign started by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Damodardas Modi in a pictorial and unique manner .
Skill India is a campaign launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 15 July 2015 with an aim to train over 40 crore (400 million) people in India in different skills by 2022. It includes various initiatives of the government like "National Skill Development Mission", "National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, 2015", "Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)" and the "Skill Loan scheme".Skill India campaign was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 15 July 2015 to train over 40 crore people in India in different skills by 2022.UK has entered into a partnership with India under this programme. Virtual partnerships will be initiated at the school level to enable young people of either country to experience the school system of the other country and develop an understanding of the culture, traditions and social and family systems. A commitment to achieve mutual recognition of UK and Indian qualifications was made.
What practical steps can smallholder farmers take to adapt their agriculture to secure the food supply? And might those mitigate emissions? In a search for answers the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is working with a vast range of partners to test an assortment of interventions in ‘climate-smart villages’. http://ccafs.cgiar.org/climate-smart-villages
Presentation by Dr Sultan Ahmed, Director of Natural Resources Management and Research, Department of Environment, Government of Bangladesh at CCAFS webinar 'Exploring GHG mitigation potential in rice production' on 18 September 2014.
The digital world that we live in today is that where every civilian has a bright prospect to transform the lives in many ways that were hard to envision just a couple of years ago. It is the outcome of several innovations and technology advances. Today, every nation wants to be fully digitalized that will empower society in a better manner. The 'Digital India' programmer, an initiative of honorable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, will emerge new progressions in every sector and generates innovative endeavors for gen Next. The motive behind the concept is to build participator, transparent and responsive system.
Skill development initiatives ankur srivastava (5179)Ankur Srivastava
A description about skill development in India. initiatives taken by government and adding data as proof from various websites related to skill development like, PMKVY, NSDC, CSDCI, Wikipedia etc.
This presentation was submitted as an assignment in RICS SBE in CPM course.
The document is a project report on the role of the film and TV industry in India's economy. It provides background on the film and TV industries in India, including their size, reach, and history. It then discusses the objectives of the study, which are to evaluate the importance, performance, and problems of the industries. Finally, it analyzes the industries' contributions to GDP, employment, and other economic metrics. The film and TV industries play a major role in India's economy through direct and indirect impacts, though piracy poses a significant challenge.
Bangladesh Introduction Bangladesh’s agriculture is rapidly transforming due to social and economic development. These transformations have implications on resource use, food production, and technology development. This paper presents key long-term transformation in Bangladesh’s agriculture.
Community services agency presentation (3)rachelcampos83
The presentation summarizes various services provided by The Salvation Army to help diverse groups of people in need. It outlines programs that provide services to immigrants such as education, employment assistance, and disaster relief. It also describes programs that aid individuals with criminal backgrounds, disabilities, seniors, veterans, military families, and at-risk youth. The services described include housing, job training, counseling, recreational activities, and basic material and spiritual support. The conclusion emphasizes the organization's goal of making a difference in people's lives through compassionate community programs.
Assessment of the role of mass media in the dissemination of agricultural tec...Alexander Decker
1. The study assessed the role of mass media in disseminating agricultural technologies to farmers in Kaduna North Local Government Area of Nigeria.
2. The study found that radio was the most accessible mass medium and the major source of agricultural information for farmers in the area.
3. The results showed that mass media was effective in disseminating new agricultural technologies, with radio and television being the most effective platforms.
The document discusses various applications of information and communication technologies (ICT) to support rural development in areas such as public administration, business, education, health, employment, environment, and agriculture. It provides examples of how ICT can help bridge the digital divide in rural areas by providing access to services, markets, banking, and education. The use of technologies like mobile phones, rural wireless broadband schemes, and networks connecting villages have helped enhance connectivity. ICT is seen as a way to strengthen rural governance, encourage social transformation, and improve quality of life by increasing access to information for rural communities.
The document discusses predictions for India in the year 2030. It outlines India's vision of becoming a clean country with access to basic amenities for all citizens. India is predicted to become the third largest economy by 2030, nearly doubling its share of global investments. Education is expected to be widely accessible online through platforms like edX and Coursera. Transportation will increasingly utilize self-driving vehicles and frictionless designs. Agriculture will adopt new hybrid crops, precision tools, and nano fertilizers. Medical care will be transformed by biometric tattoos and medical tricorders. While India faces threats from issues like water scarcity, environmental changes, and unemployment, the conclusion is that India will overcome challenges and provide shelter, food,
Presentation by Dirk Van Damme, Head of the Innovation and Measuring Progress Division, OECD Directorate for Education and Skills, during the meeting of the OECD Global Parliamentary Network in Mexico City (23-24 June 2014).
Skill India is a program launched by Prime Minister Modi in 2015 with the aim to train over 40 crore people in different skills. It includes initiatives like the National Skill Development Mission, National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana, and the Skill Loan scheme. The objectives are to identify new sectors, provide training and skill development, and create opportunities. Eligibility requires being a minimum of 18 years old with an Aadhar card and bank debit card. The program provides standardized training courses and certifications with a focus on new and developing sectors to improve employment and entrepreneurship.
The document discusses various scenarios for key infrastructure sectors in India by 2030. It outlines best, worst, and average case scenarios for transportation, energy, health, security, and other areas. Transportation could see an advanced, well-connected road network or inadequate growth. Railways may become highly advanced or unable to meet travel demands. Airports may have improved safety and facilities or outdated systems.
The document discusses India's plan to introduce "One Nation One Fertilizer" with a single brand and logo for fertilizers. Currently, there are multiple fertilizer brands from different companies. This causes issues like high freight subsidy costs for transporting various brands across the country. The government bears a high percentage, up to 90%, of the cost of urea and 66% of the cost of DAP fertilizers. The new plan aims to introduce an imported urea brand initially to reduce cross-country transportation. It will have the new uniform logo printed on one side of the bag. The fertilizer subsidy scheme will also be renamed. Various steps like stakeholder consultation, notification, and awareness generation are outlined to rollout
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This document summarizes an article on Indian agribusiness and globalization. It discusses how agribusiness in India has undergone changes since economic liberalization in 1991-1992. Globalization has led to more professional and scientific approaches in agribusiness. It has opened opportunities for socio-economic growth through diversification, increased productivity and employment. However, globalization also presents challenges like income inequality and loss of national sovereignty. The document also examines prospects and challenges for Indian agribusiness in the current globalized environment. It suggests measures like addressing socio-economic imbalances, facilitating innovation, and ensuring fair trade practices.
India CSR Summit and Exhibition, hosted by NGOBOX annually, is the biggest CSR event in India. The recent 2016 event was held in Mumbai, was attended by 850+organizations and 1250+ delegates. The summit brings together businesses, NGOs, consulting firms, government agencies and social enterprises.
Most ICT initiatives in India are small in scale and localized. A comprehensive national strategy is needed to fully leverage ICT for agricultural development. Such a strategy should directly benefit farmers and be based on analysis of existing projects in India and other countries. It is important to understand the sustainability of current projects and analyze the human resources involved, including the capabilities of extension workers and information needs of farmers. Developing a effective strategy requires input from professionals, policymakers, and farmers to design solutions that are appropriate for the local context.
This document discusses community radio as a tool for development. It provides background on community radio, including definitions and principles like access, participation, and community ownership. It discusses examples of community radio initiatives in India and other countries. It outlines the role community radio can play in areas like education, agriculture, disaster management, and gender empowerment. It also examines case studies of specific community radio programs in India and how they engage local communities.
GOONJ is an NGO based in Delhi that collects discarded clothing and other materials from urban areas and redistributes them to rural communities across 22 Indian states. It was founded in 1999 by Anshu Gupta after he witnessed a child sleeping with a dead body to stay warm. GOONJ repurposes discarded items through various programs that provide clothing, school supplies, sanitary products, disaster relief, and materials for rural development projects. Anshu Gupta has received several awards for his social entrepreneurship and GOONJ's innovative and impactful work addressing basic needs in rural India through optimal use of underutilized discarded materials.
Pakistan faces the problem of overpopulation as its population increases at a faster rate than its resources. Over the past 25 years, Pakistan's population increased by 98% while cultivable land only increased by 27%, leading to declining individual land holdings. Rapid urbanization and population growth are also contributing to deforestation and lack of proper sanitation facilities. The high population growth rate of 1.9% per year will cause Pakistan's population to double within the next 32 years, exacerbating issues of unemployment, poverty, and environmental degradation.
The document summarizes employment trends in India's major economic sectors. It finds that the primary sector's employment share has declined while manufacturing and services have increased. Healthcare, hospitality and IT/ITeS are projected to create over 7 lakh new jobs. The healthcare sector is growing significantly and is the 2nd largest employer after agriculture. IT is the largest employer in the organized sector. Real estate and construction also provide substantial employment. However, lack of skills and policy support have limited India's ability to exploit growth in manufacturing and services for job creation.
This document discusses the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in agricultural value chains. It describes how value chain approaches link farmers to markets through a systems perspective that stimulates commercial solutions and competitiveness. There are three types of actors in a value chain - farmers, extension services, and business providers - each with different ICT needs. The document outlines several ICT applications that can be used at different stages of production and marketing. It also discusses challenges like integrating systems and targeting services to the large number and diversity of smallholder farmers.
This document discusses the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in Indian agriculture. It provides an overview of how ICT can benefit farmers and the agricultural sector. It then describes several mobile applications that have been developed in India to help farmers access information on weather, market prices, best practices and more. Some of the applications highlighted include Kisan Suvidha, Pusa Krishi, MKisan, Shetkari Masik, and apps focused on horticulture and animal husbandry. The document concludes that ICT and mobile apps can empower farmers by providing timely access to important agricultural advisories and data.
A critical review has been performed on Youth Policy (2012) formulated and implemented by Punjab Government. Analysis of policy has shown clear flaws in priority settings and implementation of policy.
iNurture has partnered with Gujarat University to provide career ready courses which are listed below
M.Sc. Animation
M.Sc. Infrastructure Management Services
M.Sc. Mobile Applications & Technology
MBA Creative Management
MBA Financial Services
5 Year Integrated Program in Animation (B.Sc. & M. Sc)
5 Year Integrated Program in IT Infrastructure Management Services (B.Sc & M.Sc)
5 Year Integrated Program in IT – Information Security Management Services (B.Sc. & M. Sc)
5 Year Integrated Program in Storage & Cloud Technology (B.Sc. & M. Sc)
5 Year Integrated Program in Mobile Applications (B.Sc. & M. Sc)
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Community services agency presentation (3)rachelcampos83
The presentation summarizes various services provided by The Salvation Army to help diverse groups of people in need. It outlines programs that provide services to immigrants such as education, employment assistance, and disaster relief. It also describes programs that aid individuals with criminal backgrounds, disabilities, seniors, veterans, military families, and at-risk youth. The services described include housing, job training, counseling, recreational activities, and basic material and spiritual support. The conclusion emphasizes the organization's goal of making a difference in people's lives through compassionate community programs.
Assessment of the role of mass media in the dissemination of agricultural tec...Alexander Decker
1. The study assessed the role of mass media in disseminating agricultural technologies to farmers in Kaduna North Local Government Area of Nigeria.
2. The study found that radio was the most accessible mass medium and the major source of agricultural information for farmers in the area.
3. The results showed that mass media was effective in disseminating new agricultural technologies, with radio and television being the most effective platforms.
The document discusses various applications of information and communication technologies (ICT) to support rural development in areas such as public administration, business, education, health, employment, environment, and agriculture. It provides examples of how ICT can help bridge the digital divide in rural areas by providing access to services, markets, banking, and education. The use of technologies like mobile phones, rural wireless broadband schemes, and networks connecting villages have helped enhance connectivity. ICT is seen as a way to strengthen rural governance, encourage social transformation, and improve quality of life by increasing access to information for rural communities.
The document discusses predictions for India in the year 2030. It outlines India's vision of becoming a clean country with access to basic amenities for all citizens. India is predicted to become the third largest economy by 2030, nearly doubling its share of global investments. Education is expected to be widely accessible online through platforms like edX and Coursera. Transportation will increasingly utilize self-driving vehicles and frictionless designs. Agriculture will adopt new hybrid crops, precision tools, and nano fertilizers. Medical care will be transformed by biometric tattoos and medical tricorders. While India faces threats from issues like water scarcity, environmental changes, and unemployment, the conclusion is that India will overcome challenges and provide shelter, food,
Presentation by Dirk Van Damme, Head of the Innovation and Measuring Progress Division, OECD Directorate for Education and Skills, during the meeting of the OECD Global Parliamentary Network in Mexico City (23-24 June 2014).
Skill India is a program launched by Prime Minister Modi in 2015 with the aim to train over 40 crore people in different skills. It includes initiatives like the National Skill Development Mission, National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana, and the Skill Loan scheme. The objectives are to identify new sectors, provide training and skill development, and create opportunities. Eligibility requires being a minimum of 18 years old with an Aadhar card and bank debit card. The program provides standardized training courses and certifications with a focus on new and developing sectors to improve employment and entrepreneurship.
The document discusses various scenarios for key infrastructure sectors in India by 2030. It outlines best, worst, and average case scenarios for transportation, energy, health, security, and other areas. Transportation could see an advanced, well-connected road network or inadequate growth. Railways may become highly advanced or unable to meet travel demands. Airports may have improved safety and facilities or outdated systems.
The document discusses India's plan to introduce "One Nation One Fertilizer" with a single brand and logo for fertilizers. Currently, there are multiple fertilizer brands from different companies. This causes issues like high freight subsidy costs for transporting various brands across the country. The government bears a high percentage, up to 90%, of the cost of urea and 66% of the cost of DAP fertilizers. The new plan aims to introduce an imported urea brand initially to reduce cross-country transportation. It will have the new uniform logo printed on one side of the bag. The fertilizer subsidy scheme will also be renamed. Various steps like stakeholder consultation, notification, and awareness generation are outlined to rollout
Indian agribusiness and globalisation prospects and challenges 2 (1)prj_publication
This document summarizes an article on Indian agribusiness and globalization. It discusses how agribusiness in India has undergone changes since economic liberalization in 1991-1992. Globalization has led to more professional and scientific approaches in agribusiness. It has opened opportunities for socio-economic growth through diversification, increased productivity and employment. However, globalization also presents challenges like income inequality and loss of national sovereignty. The document also examines prospects and challenges for Indian agribusiness in the current globalized environment. It suggests measures like addressing socio-economic imbalances, facilitating innovation, and ensuring fair trade practices.
India CSR Summit and Exhibition, hosted by NGOBOX annually, is the biggest CSR event in India. The recent 2016 event was held in Mumbai, was attended by 850+organizations and 1250+ delegates. The summit brings together businesses, NGOs, consulting firms, government agencies and social enterprises.
Most ICT initiatives in India are small in scale and localized. A comprehensive national strategy is needed to fully leverage ICT for agricultural development. Such a strategy should directly benefit farmers and be based on analysis of existing projects in India and other countries. It is important to understand the sustainability of current projects and analyze the human resources involved, including the capabilities of extension workers and information needs of farmers. Developing a effective strategy requires input from professionals, policymakers, and farmers to design solutions that are appropriate for the local context.
This document discusses community radio as a tool for development. It provides background on community radio, including definitions and principles like access, participation, and community ownership. It discusses examples of community radio initiatives in India and other countries. It outlines the role community radio can play in areas like education, agriculture, disaster management, and gender empowerment. It also examines case studies of specific community radio programs in India and how they engage local communities.
GOONJ is an NGO based in Delhi that collects discarded clothing and other materials from urban areas and redistributes them to rural communities across 22 Indian states. It was founded in 1999 by Anshu Gupta after he witnessed a child sleeping with a dead body to stay warm. GOONJ repurposes discarded items through various programs that provide clothing, school supplies, sanitary products, disaster relief, and materials for rural development projects. Anshu Gupta has received several awards for his social entrepreneurship and GOONJ's innovative and impactful work addressing basic needs in rural India through optimal use of underutilized discarded materials.
Pakistan faces the problem of overpopulation as its population increases at a faster rate than its resources. Over the past 25 years, Pakistan's population increased by 98% while cultivable land only increased by 27%, leading to declining individual land holdings. Rapid urbanization and population growth are also contributing to deforestation and lack of proper sanitation facilities. The high population growth rate of 1.9% per year will cause Pakistan's population to double within the next 32 years, exacerbating issues of unemployment, poverty, and environmental degradation.
The document summarizes employment trends in India's major economic sectors. It finds that the primary sector's employment share has declined while manufacturing and services have increased. Healthcare, hospitality and IT/ITeS are projected to create over 7 lakh new jobs. The healthcare sector is growing significantly and is the 2nd largest employer after agriculture. IT is the largest employer in the organized sector. Real estate and construction also provide substantial employment. However, lack of skills and policy support have limited India's ability to exploit growth in manufacturing and services for job creation.
This document discusses the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in agricultural value chains. It describes how value chain approaches link farmers to markets through a systems perspective that stimulates commercial solutions and competitiveness. There are three types of actors in a value chain - farmers, extension services, and business providers - each with different ICT needs. The document outlines several ICT applications that can be used at different stages of production and marketing. It also discusses challenges like integrating systems and targeting services to the large number and diversity of smallholder farmers.
This document discusses the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in Indian agriculture. It provides an overview of how ICT can benefit farmers and the agricultural sector. It then describes several mobile applications that have been developed in India to help farmers access information on weather, market prices, best practices and more. Some of the applications highlighted include Kisan Suvidha, Pusa Krishi, MKisan, Shetkari Masik, and apps focused on horticulture and animal husbandry. The document concludes that ICT and mobile apps can empower farmers by providing timely access to important agricultural advisories and data.
A critical review has been performed on Youth Policy (2012) formulated and implemented by Punjab Government. Analysis of policy has shown clear flaws in priority settings and implementation of policy.
iNurture has partnered with Gujarat University to provide career ready courses which are listed below
M.Sc. Animation
M.Sc. Infrastructure Management Services
M.Sc. Mobile Applications & Technology
MBA Creative Management
MBA Financial Services
5 Year Integrated Program in Animation (B.Sc. & M. Sc)
5 Year Integrated Program in IT Infrastructure Management Services (B.Sc & M.Sc)
5 Year Integrated Program in IT – Information Security Management Services (B.Sc. & M. Sc)
5 Year Integrated Program in Storage & Cloud Technology (B.Sc. & M. Sc)
5 Year Integrated Program in Mobile Applications (B.Sc. & M. Sc)
To know more visit us @ www.inurture.co.in
Jay Ramesh Merja is seeking a position to enhance his knowledge and serve an organization. He has experience in organizational growth and development, people management, resource management, and data analysis. He has a PhD in Business Management and Entrepreneurship from Sardar Patel University. He is currently the founder of MUVR Technology Private Limited and manager at Gujarat Grassroots Innovations Augmentation Network. He has published papers and participated in conferences on topics related to entrepreneurship, women entrepreneurship, and railway networks.
Placement brochur Communication Management (2013) (SIMC UG)Abhinandan Sridhar
The document summarizes an undergraduate program in media and communication offered by Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC). It provides information about the program's features, academics, internship opportunities, and contact details. Key points include that SIMC offers a comprehensive program taught by industry professionals, with specializations available and a focus on practical experience through projects, internships, and industry exposure. Students gain skills needed for media careers upon graduation.
- The document summarizes the activities of the M.Com (Computer Applications) department at Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College, including its vision, courses offered, staff details, modern teaching methods used, consultancy projects completed, awards received, and extension activities conducted.
- Key activities include offering certificate courses in Tally, crash courses in various computer topics, online short courses, summer courses, signing 74 MoUs with companies, and completing 53 consultancy projects earning Rs. 2.12 lakhs.
- The 4 faculty members have published 78 papers, presented 61 papers at seminars and conferences, and organized 5 staff development programs.
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Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL) was established in the year 2001 and made rapid strides in offering quality education to many students - making it one of the largest and most sought-after distance education universities in India. It offers Post Graduate Diploma, Diploma and Certificate courses across industry sectors including Business Management, Information Technology, International Business, Supply Chain Management, Banking and Finance, Customer Relationship Management, Insurance Management, Education Management, Business and Corporate Law and Entrepreneurship Development.
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A distance MBA program is a great way to earn a master's degree in business administration without having to attend traditional classroom-based classes.
Distance MBA programs are offered by many accredited universities in India, and they provide students with the flexibility to study at their own pace and on their own time.
A distance MBA program is a great way to earn a master's degree in business administration without having to attend traditional classroom-based classes.
Distance MBA programs are offered by many accredited universities in India, and they provide students with the flexibility to study at their own pace and on their own time.
The document is a placement brochure for Mathuradevi Group of Institutions (MDGI) in Indore, India that provides information about their training and placement cell. It includes details about their vision, mission, affiliated institutions, courses offered, companies that have recruited students, and student placement statistics. Their goal is to provide industry-relevant education and high profile job placements for students in fields like business management, computer science, IT, and engineering.
Jagan Institute of Management Studies or JIMS Rohini is one of the leading business schools in the North of India, located in Rohini, New Delhi. It offers a wide range of business courses and executive programs for governmental and business establishments. It has been ranked 5th in Delhi by Mail Today, 9th by Competition Success Review and 10th by The Week. Founded in 1993 by the Jagannath Gupta Memorial Educational Society, it is a non-profit organization. It started with just 25 students and numbers quickly rose. In 1998 it moved from its small campus in Pitampura, New Delhi, to its current infrastructure in Sector 5, Rohini.
This document provides information about Welingkar Institute of Management and its various post-graduate diploma programs, including PGDM, PGDM E-BIZ, PGDM Business Design, and PGDM Retail Management. It discusses the institute's rankings, infrastructure, faculty, program details, eligibility criteria, intake numbers, placement outcomes, alumni, fees, and application process. Key information includes Welingkar's top 20 rankings among private B-schools in India, a faculty of 70 core and 75 visiting faculty, average placement package of Rs. 7 lakhs, and minimum eligibility of 50% in graduation.
Mrs. Amrita Chaurasia has over 10 years of experience in teaching finance and accounting. She has worked as an Associate at the Indian Institute of Management Indore since 2013, and has previously held positions as an Assistant Professor at Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies and Footwear Design & Development Institute. She assisted several faculty members in developing course materials and teaching courses. She is currently pursuing her PhD in management from DAVV Indore and has published several papers in her field.
This document provides a biographical sketch and curriculum vitae for Vijay Prakash. It details his work experience as an Assistant Professor for 8 years, areas of research interest, publications, professional memberships, workshops and seminars organized, academic qualifications, and objectives. Vijay Prakash has significant experience in computer science and engineering and seeks to use his skills and knowledge for organizational and personal growth.
This document provides information about the Graduate Engineers' Gyan Programme conducted by Techbuddy Consulting Pvt. Ltd. The programme is a 12-16 week unique training programme that bridges the gap between what students learn and what industry requires. It includes training in various technical courses taught by experts from IITs, IIMs and industry. The programme aims to enhance students' skills and provide quality placement opportunities. Techbuddy works with various organizations and industries to source projects and recruit students after training.
This document contains the resume of Ragul M seeking an entry level position. It summarizes his personal details, education qualifications including a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication and a Master's degree in Business Administration. It also lists his work experience as a software developer, skills in Android app development, Java and MS Office. His projects include developing an app to help visually impaired passengers navigate public transportation.
This document contains a resume for Ragul M seeking an entry-level position. It summarizes his contact information, education, skills, work experience, and achievements. Ragul has a degree in electronics and communication engineering from Arunai College with over 1 year of experience developing Android applications. He is proficient in Java, Android development, MS Office, and SPSS. His resume demonstrates leadership experience through academic projects, extracurricular activities, and work coordinating events.
This curriculum vitae is for Ashish Dave. He has over 9 years of experience in academia and industry in fields related to education. He currently works as a Senior Lecturer at Sanghvi Institute of Management and Science in Indore, India. Previously he has held roles as a Lecturer and Technical Faculty. Ashish has an MBA in Marketing Management and an MCA degree. He has published several research papers and attended various workshops related to education, IT, and management.
This document provides information about MassCoMedia, an institute that offers various media, communication, and entertainment-related courses. It summarizes MassCoMedia's vision, facilities, course offerings, and achievements. Some key details:
- MassCoMedia aims to train students to become professionals in fields like television, filmmaking, journalism, advertising, and animation. It has industry-standard facilities and equipment.
- Courses range from diplomas lasting 1 year to degrees lasting 2-3 years and are affiliated with Indian and international universities. Subjects include TV production, advertising, journalism, and animation.
- MassCoMedia helps students gain hands-on experience and has placement assistance. Previous students have won awards for their
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India's Information Technolgy Education that changes the world@ iNurture
1. March 2013 Private & confidential. Not for circulation
2. 1
Every Industry Needs Career-Ready
Professionals Every Day
Let’s Start a Revolution!
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3. 2
Fast growing economy – GDP growth 6.5% in FY 2011–
12
Industry on expansion mode
Demographic dividend – over 35% of the population is
young (15 – 34 years)
COMPELLING
HOWEVER…
REASONS
Over 75% of the 12 lac plus engineering graduates who
qualify in India every year are not employable!
Employability among MBA graduates has fallen from 25%
in the year 2007 to 21% in the year 2011
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4. 3
The Stumbling Block
Current higher Industry Requirements
education
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5. 4
Industry Ready
What India
Under Graduate and Post Graduate
Needs
Courses
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6. 5
Who we are
iNURTURE EDUCATION SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD.
- Pioneers in ‘Career Integration’ in formal higher
education in India
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7. 6
Our Vision
To Build a robust ecosystem in fast growing sectors
that will create a strong knowledge capital
Our Mission
To Become thought leaders by defining education in
sectors that will matter in the future and also to
become the largest provider of career- ready students
to industry
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8. 7 The iNurture Differentiator –
Solution to India’s Education needs
Degrees that change course with the world. Our
courses follow relevant and regularly updated curriculum,
jointly created by industry veterans and renowned
academicians, enabling our students to be career-ready
University affiliation / local certification. All our
courses are affiliated with various universities across
India, ensuring a qualifying degree along with
contemporary skills to our students
Academic heads and Mentors who are industry
veterans with highly successful professional careers
Well experienced faculty who adopt a modern and
practical oriented approach to the teaching-learning
process
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9. 8
The iNurture Differentiator –
Solution to India’s Education needs
Unique delivery model. Our courses are delivered
through on-campus model with our university
partners or college partner/ study center model with
reputed colleges, with regular classes conducted by our
expert faculty, ensuring a rich and rewarding learning
experience to our students
100% placement assistance and well reputed
placement partners. Our students are hired by many
well established and reputed corporates, demonstrating
the success of our model
E-learning. Our courses are offered / supported through
e-learning, ensuring access to our high quality resources
across regions
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10. 9
iNurture responsible for…
Creating course content / framing of syllabi (in
association with Affiliating University)
Quality delivery of the programs by trained
faculty, as prescribed by the Affiliating University
Preparing & providing Students’ Learning Materials
(SLMs) & e-learning content
Modus
Internal evaluation of students
Operandi
Provide assistance for the conduct of examinations
Student support – counseling etc
Soft skills development training
Placement assistance
Teachers’ training
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11. 10
University responsible for…
Providing Class rooms
Approval of courses
Registration / Enrolment of students
Modus
Conducting of Exams, final evaluation of students and Operandi
declaration of results
Certification & Award of degrees
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12. 11
iNurture Courses
Animation & Special Effects
B. Sc. Animation
M. Sc. Animation
Information Technology
B. Sc. IT Infrastructure Management
B.Sc. ISM (Information Security Management)
M. Sc. IT Infrastructure Management
M.Sc. ISM (Information Security Management)
M.Sc. ISCT (Information Storage & Cloud Technology)
Mobile Applications
M. Sc. Mobile Applications
Creative Management
B. Sc. Creative Sciences (Branding & Ideation)
MBA - Creative Management
Financial Services
Bachelor in Financial Services
MBA - Financial Services
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13. 12
Animation - Snapshots
Preproduction
Modeling Texturing
Animation and Post production
Drawing
Animation principles
Story telling and Digital medium
Film language
Compositing
Lighting
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14. 13
Prestigious Awards & Accolades
2013
6th FILMSAAZ- 2013, Film festival of short films and documentaries, UP: Best
Animation Film in international category
Rolling Frames Short Film Festival, Bangalore: Best Animation film in international
category
Nasik International Film Festival: Best Animation film
2012
Ray Film Fest, Mumbai: 2nd & 3rd Place
SID Short Film Festival, Pune: Best Animation Film & Best Students Film – Animation
7th ViBGYOR International Film Festival, Thrissur: 2 Films has been nominated as Best
Animated Short Film
International Animation Day – 2012, Bangalore: Best Students Film – Jury Award &
Viewers Choice Award
NACT - All India Short Film Festival, Bangalore: Best Animation Film
Mumbai Short International Film Festival: Best Students Film – Animation
2011
Ray Film Fest, Mumbai: 1st & 2nd Prize
Anifest India, Mumbai: Selected TASI Viewer's Choice Awards
SANCHAR Award, Jaipur: Best Animation Film
PIFF (Pune International Film Festival): Best Animated Film Indian
Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival, Noida: Best Animation Film
CGTantra Community Awards: Best Animation Film
Jaipur International Animation film festival: Best Animation Film-Students & Special
jury mention award
TBS Digicon6 Awards, Japan: Nominated & screened
Athens International Film Festival: Nominated
Animayo 2011, Spain: Nominated
ASIFA India Awards, Mumbai: Best 2D Animated Students Film
2010
Ray Film Fest, Mumbai: Best Animation Film
ASIFA India Awards, Mumbai: Students Asifa India Award of Excellence
24 FPS, Mumbai: Best 2D Animated Short Film
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15. 14
IT Infrastructure Mgt. - Snapshot
Datacenter Basics
CCNA
Windows 2008 server
Virtualization, Mail Servers
CNA Voice, Security
CCNP Routing, Switching
Linux servers
Security Management, Advance Network Security
ITIL and HP OSM implementation
Scripting Languages
Databases
March 2013 Private & confidential. Not for circulation
16. 15
Mobile Applications - Snapshot
Mobile Network Architecture
Mobile Device Architecture
Object Oriented Programming in Java
Mobile Web applications
Basic Android
Objective C for iPhone
Mobile Ecosystem
Value Added Services
Iphone Development
Android Development
Iphone LAB
Android LAB
March 2013 Private & confidential. Not for circulation
17. 16
Creative Management - Snapshot
Creative technologies
Visual communication
Creative problem solving & idea generation
Writing
Sociology
Psychology
craftsmanship
Markets and brands
Mass media
Strategy & communication
Design graphics
Negotiating for win –win management
Project management
March 2013 Private & confidential. Not for circulation
18. 17
Financial Services - Snapshot
Basics of Accounting
Basics of Management
Business Mathematics
Computer Applications in Management
Financial Management
Insurance - Concept and Practices
Indian Financial System
Introduction to Financial Markets
Indian Capital Markets
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19. 18 Our Knowledge Partner Universities
- Taking the Revolution Forward
Jain Group of Institutions, Bangalore
Gujarat University , Ahmedabad
Ganpat University , Mehsana
Jaipur National University, Jaipur
Pacific University , Udaipur
Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts
University, Hyderabad
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Our Knowledge Partner Universities
– contd.…
VELS University, Chennai
Bharathi Vidyapeeth University, Pune
Karnataka State Open University, Mysore
Noorul Islam University, Kanyakumari
Centurion University of Technology & MGMT, Odisha
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Our Knowledge Partner Colleges
– Taking the Revolution Forward
KLE Society’s S. Nijalingappa College, Bangalore
Thakur College of Science & Commerce, Mumbai
Fergusson College, Pune
St. Albert’s College, Cochin
MYRA School of Business, Mysore
International School of Information Management,
Mysore
Indian Institute of Management & Commerce, Hyderabad
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Our Knowledge Partner Colleges
– contd….
ROOTS an International School of Business &
Management, Hyderabad
Synergy school of business, Hyderabad
Kerala Institute of Travel & Tourism, Trivandrum
Xtreem Multimedia Technical Services, Kerala
Horizon College of Business & Technology, Colombo
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23. 22 Our Launch Pad Partners
- A perfect platform
Service Berry
Dev IT Soln
Mind Inventory
Q Page,I-Link Infosoft
Acute Informatics
Tact Pro, MarkTeQ
Ashtech Infotech
Sprics technologies
Elemany IT Services
Panamax
Accel Frontline
Axon Network
VB Soft
Elite Core
I – Infotechsys
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24. 23 Our Launch Pad Partners
- contd….
Agile Infoway
Cygnet
Value Verve Systems
Tri State Technologies
Yudiz Solution pvt ltd
Qpage Publications
Designmate
Strategic Alliance
Mind Inventory
Open Xcell
Raystechsys pvt ltd
Addon Solutions
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Partners Contd….
Maya Digital Studios
Prana Studios
DQE
TATA Elexi
Green Gold Animation
Vantage Agora
Xentrix
Toonkar Animation
Bhasin Animation Studio
Prime Focus
Flow Post
KPIT Cummins
Dumadu Games
Dhruva Interactive
Rhythm & Hues
and many more…
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Our Internship Partners
Makhani Advertising
Event Dynamics
Setu Advertising
Disney Corporation(UTV)
Crux Advertising
JWT Mumbai
Young Minds Foundation (YMF), NGO
Nutrilis Healthcare Pvt. Ltd
Acuman Capital Market (India) Ltd
Vishesh Capital
Khandwala Integrated Fin Services
India Infoline
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Internship Partners contd…
Angel Broking
Wealth First Portfolio Mng
Sabar Dairy
J.M finance
Sharekhan Pvt Ltd
Sarasspur Bank
Chanakya Advisory
ONGC
Siddheswar Investment Ltd
Orange Bullion Ltd
Dena Bank
Vishesh Capital
Shah Investment
and many more…
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28. 27
Few Words by Industry Stalwarts
"I found the concept of an MBA in Creative Management
quite novel and refreshing. The course appears well-
equipped to prepare students much better for careers in
media, marketing and advertising. The syllabus is quite
impressive, with many first-of-its-kind GLOBAL
CREATIVE SCIENCES ACADEMY modules for building
capabilities to use the right brain in a structured way. It
will address a significant gap of today and looks certain to
create a large market for itself.“
- C K Venkataraman, Chief Operating Officer, Tanishq
“What I find so powerful about the Creative Management,
course is that, it is genuinely contextual---that is to say, it
is designed to free and empower the creative spirit, while
at the same time offering a serious grounding in the
reality of today's GLOBAL CREATIVE SCIENCES
ACADEMY business environment. I wish this course had
been around when I was a kid unsure of what to do with
my future. And I look forward very eagerly to being able
to hire from the first batch of their graduates.”
- Maia Katrak, Chairperson, The Republic
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29. 28 Few Words by Industry Stalwarts
contd….
“We are aware of iNurture Education solutions and its unique
Industry Specific Courses. We found the curriculum of the M. Sc. Tech
Mobile Application very impressive and up to date meeting the
Industry requirements.
The intensive Training (Theoretical as well as Practical ) during this
course will enable iNurture to churn out high quality resources for
the industry. We would be interested to hire candidates from this
talent pool for our future requirements in the Mobile technologies
space. Keep up your Industry leading educational efforts.”
- T S Venkatakrishnan, Director,
AntiZ Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore
“Lantro Technologies India Pvt. Ltd, in the recent past has been
building some of the largest Enterprise and Campus Networks in the
country, while engaging with CIO's and CEO's the direction they are
planning and working towards is true convergence of the IP
Infrastructure, their customers be it internal or external demand
services non-stop, without disruption and 24X7X360.
This brings new opportunities to design, build and manage these
complex infrastructures, and I am happy to note that iNurture
Education Solutions are delivering Industry Specific Course's to
address this very need through their IT Infrastructure Management
Services (ITIMS) curriculum for MS/BSc courses, which I have
personally reviewed and endorse.We wish iNurture all the success in
its endeavor to produce industry specific domain experts that we and
the industry can tap into and wish them all the best.”
- Shiv Deviah, Country Manager,
Lantro Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore
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30. 29 Few Words by Industry Stalwarts
contd….
“We have come to your institute for campus placement
and we have selected student from your institute.
M.Sc. Mobile Applications' Curriculum is good and it is
really as per market trend it has been beneficial to our
company and the students both.”
- Upendra Patel, CTO , TriState Technology
“We are glad to inform that student recruited from the
Gujarat University are working as per company's norms
and are regularly coordinating with their departmental
head and their external guide. The company got the same
level of satisfaction from the curriculum of the university;
we would also suggest that if the same curriculum is
taught in various universities so that more number of
professionals can be graduated. Along this we are also
looking forward for such opportunities in near future.”
- Sushil Agrawal, Qpage Publications, Ahmedabad
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We aspire to make a difference to the
education with degrees that change
the course of the world .
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Come, Lets Start the Revolution!
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