Sunday, January 17, 2010
MBA colleges in Mumbai
Address : Jamnalal Bajaj Institue of Management StudiesBackbay Reclamation, Mumbai, India. Pin - 400020
Contact No : +91 - 022 - 22024133 / 22024118 / 22025153
Unitedworld - School of Business, Mumbai
Address: Goldline Business Centre, 2nd to 5th Floor, Near Inorbit Mall Next to Chincholi Fire Brigade, Malad (West) Mumbai - 400 064
Contact No.: 022 3209 7008 -09
Toll Free - 18001027722
Somaiya Institute of Management studies and Research , Mumbai
Address : Vidyanagar , Vidyavihar Mumbai - 400077.
Contact No :022- 6644 9304
Institute of Technology & Management, Mumbai
Address : # 601, 6th Floor, CentrePoint Building,18th Road, Near Ambedkar Garden,Chembur (East), Mumbai - 400 071
Contact No: (022) 2526 0063 Tele Fax : (022) 2524 0406
B.V. Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai
Address : Sector-8, C.B.D., Opp. Konkan Bhawan, New Mumbai, District- Thane Maharashtra
Lala Lajpat Rai College of Communication & Economic, Mumbai
Address : Lala Lajpat Rai Marg, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai – 400 034.
Contact No : 91-22-24925750
Rizvi Institute Of Management and Research , Mumbai
Address : Rizvi Educational Complex,Off. Carter Road, Bandra (W),Mumbai - 400 050.
Contact No : 2604 2180 / 2604 0924
National Institute of Technology and Industrial Engineering , Mumbai
Address : NITIE Campus,Near Vihar Lake,Mumbai 400087, Maharashtra, India
Contact No : 022 28575590
NL Dalmiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai
Address : Sector 1, Srishti Complex, Opp. Bhaktivedanta Hospital, Mira Road (East), Mumbai - 401 104.
Contact No : +91 22 2845 4949, +91 22 2845 3982
Chetana's Ramprasad Khandelwal Institute of Management and Research Address : Survey No. 341, Govt. Colony,Bandra - East, Mumbai - 400 051
Contact No : (91 22) 26422827, 26516643
S.I.E.S College of Management Studies
Address: Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswati Vidyapuram, Plot 1-E, Sector V, Nerul, Navi Mumbai - 400706
Contact No : 91-22 -2770 8376 / 77
Institute for Technology and Management (ITM),Mumbai
Address: 25/26 Institutional Area, Sector 4, Kharghar(E), Navi Mumbai 410210 INDIA
Contact No : (022) 2774 0903/04
Asian Institute of Management, Mumbai
Address: 1116, Maker Chamber V, 11TH FloorNariman Point, Mumbai - 400021
Contact No : ( 91 -22- ) 22815591/92/93
The Bombay School of Business, Mumbai
Mumbai Educational Trust's Institute of Management, Mumbai
Address: MET Complex, Bandra Reclamation,Bandra (West), Mumbai - 400 050, Maharashtra, India
Contact No : +91 22- 2644 0446
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Deonar, Mumbai
Address: P.O. Box 8313 , Deonar, Mumbai 400 088.
Contact No : 91-22-2556 3289/ 90/ 91/ 92/ 93/ 94/ 95/ 96
National Institute Of Industrial, Mumbai.
Address: NITIE Campus,Near Vihar Lake,Mumbai 400087, Maharashtra, India
Contact No : 022 28575590
NMIMS University
Address : V. L. Mehta Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - 400 056. India.
Contact No : +91 - 22 - 2613 4577 / 2618 3688
Fax No : +91 - 22 - 2611 4512
Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research
Address : L. Napoo Road,
Near Matunga (Central Rly.),
Mumbai- 400 019.
Contact No : 91-22-24178300
Fax No : 91-22-24097824
Balaji Institute of Modern Management (BIMM)
S. No. 55/2-7, Tathawade, Opp. Wakad Police Station,
Off Mumbai-Bangalore bypass,
Pune - 411 033 Maharashtra, India
Tel.: +91-20-6674 1249, 6674 1250
Telefax : +91-20-6674 1242
Balaji Institute of Telecom & Management (BITM)
S. No. 55/2-7, Tathawade, Near Wakad
Off Mumbai-Bangalore bypass,
Pune - 411 033.
Tel.: +91- 20 - 6674 1271 / 73 / 76
Telefax : +91- 20 - 6674 1274
Balaji Institute of Management & Human Resource Development (BIMHRD)
Survey No. 55/2-7, Tathawade,
Opp. Wakad Police Station, Off Pune-Mumbai Highway,
Pune - 411033, Maharashtra, India.
Tel : +91-20- 30631482/ 83/ 84/ Telefax : +91-20- 3063 1487
Institute of International Business (BIIB)
Survey No. 55/2-7, Tathawade,
Opp. Wakad Police Station, Off Pune-Mumbai Highway,
Pune - 411 033
Telephone: +91 - (020) - 6674 1081/ 83/ Telefax: +91 - (020) - 6674 1082
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
MBA in Kolkata - List of MBA Colleges in Kolkata
93, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal 700099, India - 033 2426 4168
Eastern Institute Of Management
32, Middleton Row, J L Nehru Road, Kolkata, West bengal 700071, India - 033 22827494
Nopany Institute of Management Studies(NIMS)
2d Nanda Mullick Lane, Sovabazar, Kolkata, West bengal 700006, India - 033 2530 1971
United World - School of Business
Infinity Benchmark Tower, Plot No G-1, Block EP & GP, Salt Lake, Sector V, Kolkata-700091, India-033 4004 5000 / 5884 / 5885, 1800 102 7722 (toll-free)
Guru Nanak Institute of Technology(GNIT)
157/F,Nilgunj Road, Panihati, Kolkata, West Bengal 700114, India - 033 2563 7957
National Institute Of Personnel Management
45, Fazlul Haque Sarani, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West bengal 700019, India
Society For Institute Of Advanced Management
Dag-4410, Paschim Para, Baguiati, Kolkata, West bengal 700059, India - 033 23574209
Institute of Business Management
Anil Moitra Road, Ballygunge, Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal, India - 033 24400745
Indian Institute Of Hotel Management
Salt Lake City, Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal, India - 09830224563
Institute Of Management Studies
75c, Park Street, Kolkata, West bengal 700016, India - 033 32570277
BP Poddar Institute Of Managment & Technology
137, Airport, Nazrul Islam Avenue, Kolkata, West bengal 700052, India - 033 25734062
Institute of Urban Management
5, Dharmatala, S N Banerjee Road, Kolkata, West bengal 700013, India - 033 22169114
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
16, Dr Meghnad Saha Sarani, Kalighat, Kolkata, West bengal 700026, India - 033 24661413
Indian Institute Of Management Calcutta
121/1, Regent Park, N S C Bose Road, Kolkata, West bengal 700040, India- 033 2423 9712
Wiil Acadamy
12, Sardar Shankar Road, Kolkata, West bengal 700026, India - 033 65155828
National Institute Of Personnel Management
15, Park Street, Kolkata, West bengal 700016, India - 033 22170869
Indian Institute Of Management Calcutta
84/5, Sarsoona, Brojomani Debya Road, Kolkata, West bengal 700061, India - 033 24472221
BP Poddar Institute Of Managment & Technology
18, Rabindra Sarani, B B D Bagh, Kolkata, West bengal 700001, India - 033 22250967
Indian Institute Of Management Calcutta
1/1, Ballygunge, Ballyg Station Road, Kolkata, West bengal 700019, India
Kolkata Institute Of Management & Technology
152, Kalighat, S P Mukherjee Road, Kolkata, West bengal 700026, India - 033 24655921
Indian Institute Of Management Calcutta
240, New Alipore, Kolkata, West bengal 700053, India - 033 24985370
Impetus Management Solutions
21/1c, Fern Road, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West bengal 700019, India - 033 24610997
Techno India, Kolkata
TECHNO INDIA EM 4/1, Salt Lake City Sector-V, Kolkata Ph: (+91 33) 2357 5683 / 5684
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
20-B, Barrackpur, Trunk Road, Kolkata
The Heritage Academy
Chowbaga Road, Anandapur,East Kolkata Township, Kolkata, West Bengal-700 107,INDIA
Friday, August 7, 2009
Cracking the GD round and getting into top B schools Is very easy now!!
Every one must have suggested you to prepare well for the CAT so that you can get into a good MBA school. So now you prepared well, scored good percentile and finally got a call for the next round i.e. Group Discussion. So what’s next? What if you don’t get through the GD round? Don’t worry here is a solution to your problem.
Honestly the written part i.e. CAT is the only component of the admission process which is in your own control. But in GDs, both the kind of group you are in and the topic you are given, play a significant role in how you would approach the discussion and how you will be perceived by the selection panel. But still you can win over this situation.
You should know how the panelists rate you!!!
They basically examine you in two aspects- content (matter or what you speak) and the process.
Tips during GD-
- Be calm and confident. Don’t let others dominate you plus don’t dominate others. Assurance, not arrogance is the mantra.
- Have a positive body language. Seem interested on what others are saying, don’t stare at the moderators. DON’T FAKE!!!
- Eye contact.
- Do some home works. Practice speaking in English fluently.
- Communication skills. You should be smart enough to communicate with your fellow students. You should be able to articulate your thoughts properly and you should also be able to understand what others are trying to say.
- Note down the points other speaking about.
- Starting the GD. This conveys a positive impression but make sure you start the GD only if you have understood the topic. If the concept is little hazy then don’t start. Its always better to be the third or the fourth speaker
- Closing the GD. Try and summarize the discussion at the end. If the group did not reach a consensus, mention that in your summary, but remember, DON’T force a consensus.
So now you know all the tricks of a successful GD. But at the end all depends on how you use your own intelligence, how smart are you and how you carry yourself.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Take care of Your Application
Timing can play a crucial part as far as sending application to the B schools is concerned. Some schools employ rolling admission process - receiving and reviewing dossiers right through the academic year. They accept or reject the dossiers and answer back within four to six weeks of reception. Most of the schools use ‘rounds’ of application. Some of the B Schools encourages MBA aspirants to apply online.
If you are one of the applicants then burn these facts to your mind. It will surely go in your favor.
Create copies: Make copies or take print out of several editions before marking up the original. This will make your task easy and you don’t have to white-out or scratch through your mistakes.
Rigorously check each question and box: It’s extremely important that you don’t leave any blank space. Each of the box should be filled out properly with relevant and to the point information.
Type your application: Type your application especially if you are embarrassed for your poor handwriting.
Follow the tips and smoothen your way to success.
GMAT Tips To Follow
- Score comes first: Before you sit for the test, master the skill to score high. You need to comprehend how it’s scored. Have a clear idea of the score you’ll need to get into top B school.
- Build up your floor: To make a start, go for the easier ones. Floor is the level of questions you answer correctly without fail. Stop looking for tricky questions on the GMAT as everything is supposed to be quite clear-cut. Learn the way to have a better understanding of the comprehension and become skilled at how to crack the data sufficiency questions.
- Pay attention to the initial group of questions: It is the answers to the first few questions of each section that determine your level of difficulty. Therefore, take your time.
- Stop guess work: Beware this technique in fact counts against you. So try to do away with at least one answer choice before you stick to one.
- Recommendation on Test Preparation: Learn to focus on certain areas. Don’t over prepare yourself.
- Sharpen your math’s expertise: Find out how to get a better math score.
- Get a practice test: Make use of study guides to get acquainted with the format of the test beforehand. Learn the format and prepare yourself with practice questions to feel more comfortable with the GMAT.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Back to the Roots
But now there is twist in the happy tale. And the twist is both depressing as well as encouraging. It’s quite depressing for the students studying MBA in Australia as they are being targeted by the locales. In recent times Indian students have become the worse victim of racial discrimination in Australia. On the other side of the table it’s happy time for the Indian B schools. With several institutions of international standard coming up in states like MBA in Mumbai, MBA in Kolkata and MBA in Ahmedabad there is no need to look beyond! Ranked amongst the top most business schools in Asia there are crème de la crème institutes offering MBA in India.
Most of the Indian B-schools offer specialization like finance, human resources, marketing, operation etc. However, niche MBAs like MBA in communication, hotel management, fashion technology etc are also available. Why go abroad when the best course is right here in India. It’s time to back to the roots to bag home the best MBA Degree my friend!
A world beyond the books...
Unitedworld is one of the handful that allows its students to run quite a few students' club. Run independently as an area of expression these clubs offer a wide array of choices. Therefore the students always find their area of interest. All of the students are expected to take part in one or more of these in-house clubs. The students not only get intellectual and non academic exposure through participation in the online events organized by the clubs, they can also publish newsletter and add value into the system and can enjoy doing creative works.
There is Woman in Business Club meant especially for the women, photography club to cheer up the aptitude of photography of the students, Marketing Club to sharpen the selling skills, Investment & trading Club to turn the students a wiser investor, Career research Club where the students can have a critical look at the career opportunities. Besides all these, there are Social issues Club oriented to make the students aware of their social responsibilities and not to forget about the Vedic Management Club that aim to rejuvenate the mind and body of the student’s after a tiring study session.
True, if you are not studying in Unitedworld there you are surely missing out something!