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Michigan, Jindal law schools sign pact

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Washington: The Michigan Law School and the Jindal Global Law School have signed an agreement to establish a Joint Centre for Global Corporate and Financial Law and Policy.

The agreement will open the door for future cooperative efforts between the two schools, said a joint statement from Michigan and the O.P Jindal Global University. 

The memorandum of understanding was signed by deans Evan Caminker and C. Raj Kumar.

Among the areas of planned cooperation are the regulation of financial markets, research and legal policy analysis, and facilitating development of collaborative research and teaching.

Introduction of Mandarin in CBSE syllabus hailed

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New Delhi: The government on Monday hailed the introduction of Mandarin Chinese language studies in the curriculum of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), saying it will be a trust building measure between India and China

"The introduction of Chinese in schools will increase trust between the two countries. It will help prepare the younger generation to understand China better," said Gautam Bambawale, joint secretary (China) in the external affairs ministry. 

"It will be a confidence building measure," he added. 

The CBSE is to introduce Mandarin Chinese studies in schools starting from Class 6 from the new academic session 2011-12. 

NIFT Admissions 2011 Bachelor Courses

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National Institute of Fashion Technology invites applications for session starting in 2011 for the following Undergraduate courses


Programmes

      Bachelor of Design (Fashion Communication)

      Bachelor of Design (Textile Design)

      Bachelor of Design (Accessory Design)

      Bachelor of Design (Knitwear Design)

      Bachelor of Design (Leather Design)

       Bachelor of Design (Fashion Design)


Important Dates

Last Date of Sale of Application Forms                                      : 05.01.2011

Last Date of Submission of completed Application Form             : 10.01.2011

Date of Entrance Exam                                                            : 20.02.2011

Declaration of Written Examination Result                                 : End of March, 2011

Situation Test / GD / Interviews                                                 : April - May, 2011

Declaration of Final Results                                                      : End of May, 2011


Eligibility

      10+2 from a recognised Board of Education

     For Bachelor of Fashion Technology (Apparel Production):

     10+2 (with Physics, Chemistry and Maths) from a recognised Board of Education


How to Apply

Prospectus along with Application Form can be obtained from the selected branches of Axis & IDBI Bank across country on payment of Rs.250/- or from any of the NIFT centres by hand for Rs.250/- or by post enclosing a DD of Rs.350/- in favour of NIFT, New Delhi payable at New Delhi.

Click here to Apply Online 

Click here to check notifications on the official website   

 

 

Test Centres

BENGALURU, BHOPAL, BHUBANESWAR, CHENNAI, GANDHINAGAR, HYDERABAD, JODHPUR, KANGRA, KANNUR, KOLKATA, MUMBAI, NEW DELHI, PATNA, RAEBARELI, SHILLONG

 

 

Contact Details

National Institute of Fashion Technology
Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
Hauz Khas, Opposite Gulmohar Park New Delhi
Phone-No: 011-26964771/ 26965080
Fax: 011-26851198

 

Bachelor of Dramatics

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Course Detail

'All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.' If you love playing a big part of your life onstage, pick up dramatics. The course will hone your acting skills and tap your talent by emphasizing on emotional flexibility, improved perspective and other subtle nuances of stage acting.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Playwriting
Singing, accents, dialect and phonetics
Mime, stage combat, yoga, dance and acrobatics
Improvisation and Audition Technique

History of theatre, art, music and dance

Eligibility

Any 10+2

Career prospects

Playwright
Performing arts
Education
PR, media and business

Institutes Offering Courses In Acting/Dramatics

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,
Aurangabad-431004 

University of Mysore, Mysore-570005, 
Course: Diploma in Film Acting 

Faculty of Fine Arts, Rabindra Bharati
University, Emerald Bower Campus, 56/A,
B.T. Road, Calcutta-700050
B.A. and M.A. 
Course in Drama 

University of Rajasthan, Gandhi Nagar, 
Jaipur-302004 
Courses: PG Diploma in 
BFA in Dramatics 

Sambalpur University, 
Jyoti Vihar, Burla, 
Sambalpur-768019 
Course: B.A. in Drama 

Faculty of Performing Arts, 
M.S.University of Baroda, 
Vadodara-390002 
Courses: BPA and MPA in Dramatics; MPA in Acting & Dramatics 

Pondicherry University, Kalapet, Pondicherry-
500046 Course: MPA in Theatre Arts 

Osmania University, Hyderabad-500007 
Course: Theatre Arts after graduation
having knowledge of Telugu and stage experience 

National School of Drama, Bahawalpur 
House, Bhagwandas Road, New Delhi-110001.
Course: 3-year Diploma in Dramatic Arts. 

Bhartendu Academy of Dramatic Arts 
(autonomous Training Institute, Deptt. of Culture, Govt. of U.P.) 
A-2/58, Vishal Khand-2, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow-226010. 
Course: 2 years full time Diploma Course in Dramatic Arts Professional Training in Theatre 

Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, 
E.M. Bye Pass Road, Calcutta-700094 

Film and TV Institute of Tamil Nadu, 
Chennai-600113 

Imago Acting School, Brahma Studio, 
Film City, Noida-201301. 
Ashok Kumar Academy of Dramatic Arts, Mumbai 

Asian Academy of Film & Television, 
Marwah Studios Complex, FC-14/15, 
Film City, Sector-16A, Noida-201301.

National Institute of Design | UG Admissions 2011

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Entrance Exam

National Entrance Exam for Design for GDPD (at all centres) January 9, 2011, Sunday

Last Date to Apply

November 12, 2010

About the Course -

Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD)

Foundation Programme

GDPD commences with a two semester rigorous Foundation Programme. This programme is geared to assist in developing attitudes, sensorial skills and aesthetic sensitivity necessary for further specialisation in specific areas of design. The purpose is to create awareness of the environment and to arouse the students’ creative faculties. The primary concern of the Foundation Programme is to introduce the students to the fundamentals of design, to initiate them to design as a creative problem solving process, and to develop a highly evolved ‘design’ attitude and understanding of the relationship with culture and human senses, emotions and feelings. In the Foundation Programme, basic design courses are augmented by related studies of Science and Liberal Arts, to help and develop an understanding of the Indian milieu, user needs, applications, processing of design and synthesis. The Foundation Programme is geared to inculcate the development of values, attitudes, materials and sensorial skills necessary for any design specialisation. It aspires to create an awareness of the changing environment by constantly relating the students’ learning to real life situations. The programme provides the necessary direction, stimuli, facilities and experience to foster creativity and thereby help each individual to discover their own identity, ability and potential. The Foundation Programme is the basis on which the remaining design curriculum is built. It also makes students appreciate the multidisciplinary nature of design.


Eligibility for GDPD Entrance Examination 2011-2012

Admission is open to students who have passed or who will appear for qualifying examinations under the Higher Secondary (10+2), or equivalents like AISSCE/ IB/ ICSE etc. Candidates passing the Institute’s admission tests/interviews will be admitted, subject to passing their qualifying examinations before they join the Institute.

Competence in technical and related subjects will normally be considered an advantage. The medium of instruction for UG programme at NID is English. Upper age limit for candidates is 20 years (relaxable by 3 years for reserved categories) as on June 1, 2011.

PROJECTED NUMBER OF SEATS IN GDPD: 100
(Includes reserved categories)

MAIN CAMPUS - AHMEDABAD

This 4-year intensive professional UG programme is offered in the following areas:

INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
ü       Product Design
ü       Furniture and Interior Design
ü       Ceramic and Glass Design

COMMUNICATION DESIGN
ü       Graphic Design
ü       Animation Film Design
ü       Film and Video Communication
ü       Exhibition (Spatial) Design

TEXTILE, APPAREL AND LIFESTYLE DESIGN
ü       Textile Design
How to Apply

Application Forms
For General Category: Forms can be downloaded from NID’s www.nid.edu/downloads and sent along with a DD of Rs 1500/- drawn on any nationalized bank in favour of‘National Institute of Design’ payable at Ahmedabad. Forms can also be obtained from select branches of Bank of India (listed below) on payment of Rs 1,500/- towards the cost of the form plus Rs 50/- as bank charges.
For Reserved Category: Forms at concessional rates to reserved categories are available only from Admissions Office, NID, Ahmedabad. These forms can be obtained from Admissions Office directly by sending a Demand Draft drawn on any nationalized bank in favour of ‘National Institute of Design’ payable at Ahmedabad for Rs 750/-. The applicant should also send in an attested copy of the relevant certificate from competent authority and a self addressed envelope of 9” x 12” size with Rs 40/- stamps affixed. The envelope should be marked with ‘NID ADMISSIONS 2011’.
Reserved category candidates must attach relevant certificate of Caste/Category otherwise the application form will not be provided/will be rejected. OBC candidates are required to submit non-creamy layer certificate from the Collectoratess. PH candidates are required to submit certificate from the Chief Medical Officer.
The incomplete application forms / not satisfying eligibility criteria/ incorrect forms/ forms without required fees will be rejected. The application form fee (Rs 1, 500/ Rs 750) for rejected applications will not be refunded. No official communication will be made regarding rejected application forms.

Indian Institute of Hospitality Management | Admissions

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Courses
BA (Hospitality Management) [From ENU, U.K.] [Campus: Kolkata, Delhi]
BSc (Hotel Management, Catering and Tourism) [Campus: Kolkata, Delhi]
Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (DHMCT) [Campus: Kolkata]

Eligibility
Pass / Appeared 10+2.

Students desirous of joining the course should have at least passed or appeared in class 12 level examination from any recognized Board. Admission Test is held at different centers in India and at Kathmandu. Students qualifying for the Written Test would have to appear for a group discussion session and personal interview.

Admission Procedure
The students would have to appear for an online entrance examination E-CHAT (Combined Hospitality Aptitude Test). On successfully clearing the test, the students will have to appear for a Group Discussion followed by a Personal Interview.

How To Apply: Download Application. Please also download the Admit slips and Interview & GD slips.

Filled-in application forms and admit cards along with a Demand Draft for Rs. 250/- in favour of International Institute of Hotel Management, payable at Kolkata can be sent through post/courier. On receiving the same, we shall be sending you the prospectus.

Closing Date: NA

Bachelor of Social Work

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What is it?

A degree in social work equips you to serve your country better. With issues related to women, environment, man-made and natural disasters, human rights, mental heath, HIV/AIDS and so on on the rise, opportunities for employment and career growth in social work are expected to increase in non-governmental and governmental sectors. Professionally trained social workers are required more than ever.


What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Social Work Intervention with individuals and groups
Social Work Intervention with Communities and Institutions
Family Life Education
Substance Abuse and Counselling
Introduction to HIV/AIDS
Human Behavior in the Social Environment


Eligibility

Any 10+2


Career prospects

NGOs
Public agencies
Private businesses
Hospitals
Schools
Police departments
Courts

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