Tuesday, December 18, 2007

IIPM Economy Review


IIPM Economy Review

The IIPM Think Tank Publications

Who We are?
The IIPM (The Indian Institute of Planning & Management) Think Tank, an independent, India-centric research body, is inspired by Dr. M.K. Chaudhuri’s vision of India as an economic powerhouse in the 21st century; a modern nation state where poverty becomes history and the underprivileged are not consigned to the dustbin of amnesia. The national presence (across seven nodes, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad) makes our understanding of the economy superior, where in many research fellows, visiting fellows, senior research associates, research associates, research assistants, program co-ordinators, IIPM faculty and etc. embark on research assignments and network with global intelligentsia.

Second Quarterly
The Marginalization of agriculture, Minimilization of industrial activity and Magnification of service sectors are three broad concerns that form the fulcrum of this particular issue. With its analysis and policy implications on broader patterns of these three sectors and some select specific ones like that of food processing, textiles, small-scale industries, tourism and etc. Agriculture, through decades has been grossly neglected. As a nation we have lost the potential of being the world’s ’Food Factory’. It is a strategic policy imperative to generate purchasing power to the fifty five percent of the population dependent on agricultural sector. This by itself would fuel the growth engine on a self sustaining basis. On the other hand we could not leverage the cost competitiveness of the manufacturing sector, as a nation, due to archaic labour policies and other repressive procedures. Moreover India Inc. critical success factor lies in an entrepreneurial class that is talented, gutsy and conversant. So it is urgent to create an enabling business environment which would enable these entrepreneur’s to churn out globally competitive products and services. Let the ‘Nuts and Bolts Revolt’……

Third Quarterly
Infrastructure is the very foundation on which a country’s industrial economy is built, while foreign trade and FDI are the modern day pillars that support it. We have grandiose ambitions about growing 8% annually, every year and becoming an economic giant, making foreign investment the only imperative. Yet we have attained notoriety among foreign investors for the tedious procedures, an apathetic bureaucracy, lacking infrastructure and unwarranted delays. Time has gone for policy makers to have realized ‘Foreign purse’ pectives’. Foreign investments not only act as a catalyst to sustainable growth but have tremendous positive ripple effects. It can also help to generate competencies with Indian manufacturing and thus lead us to become a trading powerhouse. The International Trade section features the highlights of the New Foreign Trade Policy, as a separate section, at last, for the convenience of the reader. The same has been dissected from an analytical point of view, incorporating the view points of sectoral experts and researchers. We believe India should unhesitatingly opt for ‘International Intercourse’ by reducing transactional costs. More than any investment, good infrastructure investment is a strategic key to bring out inherent strengths of any nation, making it work for growth, global competitiveness and poverty reduction. We believe that adequate attention to Inland Waterways and Rural Infrastructure can make a vital difference to the nation. Let there be no ‘Constricted Constructions’.

Annual Issue
India Economy Review 2004-2005 features scholarly research on the issues central to Indian politics, economics and management. This edition coalesce theoretical rigor and substantive information with policy significance, and serves as a thought-provoking academic forum for understanding contemporary developments in Indian economy pertaining education, health, poverty, unemployment, industry, agriculture, services, infrastructure, FDI, international trade and environment sectors. The main objective of this issue is to present a comprehensive, up-to-date and clear exposition of the issues and concerns that are essential for understanding, evaluating, and suggesting solutions to the important national economic problem, governance. It edition contains the thoughts, ideas, questions, cynicisms, answers and solutions of around 340 policy experts in the above mentioned sectors. It puts in perspective, for the casual observer and public, the ground realities of the Indian endeavor in all its dimensions and hues. It promises to usher in a potentially better, if not necessarily newer, dawn of economic policies that radiates the power to dispel the current darkness of socio economic and socio politic-al confusion.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM)

The Indian Institute of Planning and Management The Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM)has come a long way since its inception three decades ago in 1973. The founder Director, Dr. M. K. Chaudhuri, took over as Research Professor and Director after resigning from professorship of IIM, Bangalore. The first residential Full-Time Post Graduate Diploma Programme commenced on 12th August, 1974. What was conceived as an institute to study and conduct research on the management of national economic planning, has today been deemed as one of the largest academic movement of the country.

The year 2006 saw IIPM become the worlds largest B-School with over 5000 students spread across nine infrastructurally modern campuses in seven Indian cities with it’s headquarter in Delhi. The institute has also created a niche for itself globally with its unique international programmes like Global Opportunity and Threat Analysis (GOTA) and Global Outreach Programs. Our academic programmes have empowered our students with cutting edge knowledge to take on the world and this has resulted in an enviable placement record for the institute, year after year.

IIPM, being one of the leading management institutes in the country paves the path for the generation of today to excel and be the best leaders of today. IIPM do not only focus on academic development but also has always been paving the way for one’s overall improvement and encouragement of each student to explore and boost their abilities keeping pace with a dynamic business environment and help them- DARE TO THINK BEYOND!!

An IIPM Planman Initiative
We "The Indian Institute of Planning & Management" (IIPM) are one of the premier business schools in India. As a part our culture, we have once again taken the initiative of bringing the young and enthusiastic students on a common platform to show case their abilities. This year IIPM is hosting the event on a global level, as we extend the invitation to international schools and colleges as well.

About Amaze
Amaze, the liveliest B-school festival marks the existence of talent, intelligence, enthusiasm, spirit of joy and loads of fun!! Over the years, organizers and participants have shown oozing pride and interest in the festival. Last year was no exception as it proved to be good platform, not only for the students but also for the companies who took the opportunity to associate their brands and products with the youth power. Various media houses covered the event as JAL mesmerized the evening. The average footfall has been close to 10000 for 3 days.


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Monday, November 12, 2007

ARINDAM CHAUDHURI’S 4 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE IIPM OVER ANY OTHER B-SCHOOL


IIPM, NEW DELHI


IIPM ADMISSIONS


DELHI – MUMBAI – BANGALORE- CHENNAI PUNE – HYDERABAD – AHMEDABAD



WORLD-CLASS IN INDIA
DARE TO THINK BEYOND!

IIPM, NEW DELHIProfessor Arindam Chaudhuri



















ARINDAM CHAUDHURI’S 4 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD
CHOOSE IIPM OVER ANY OTHER B-SCHOOL

  1. Unparalleled Development of Leadership skills Verbal Communication skill & Personality
  2. Unparalleled Course Contents with emphasis on Entrepreneurship, Economics & Marketing
  3. Unparalleled Global Exposure to every student in IIPM through GOTA* & GOP*
  4. Unparalleled Faculty Members who are most Powerful Speakers themselves


These 4 reasons make IIPM students Distinctly Superior and Smarter in terms of Personality and Intellect…

Discover the Powerful Future Leader inside yourself by joining IIPM and hit the ground running with a Top of the League Placement!


Management Guru and Economist, Arindam Chaudhuri is the best selling author of Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch and The Great Indian Dream.



THE ROOTS :- The Year 1963; Founder Director of IIPM & the author of the path breaking best seller ‘The Great Indian Dream’, Dr. Malay Chaudhuri.A dream; A proposal to Jawaharlal Nehru, the then Prime Minister of India to set up an Institute under the name of “Institute for Planning and Administration of National Economy”; A study tour of Europe & A man, The roots of an institute with a difference, An institute oriented towards the promotion of corporate growth, based on innovation and entrepreneurship in harmony with national economic planning objectives, aiming at a sustainable and ethically acceptable growth rate. Conceptualised by Dr. M. K. Chaudhuri, India’s leading economic visionary, The Indian Institute of Planning and Management was formally registered in the year 1973. After completing his M. Sc., Ph.D.& D.Sc. from the School of Economics, Berlin, Dr. M. K. Chaudhuri worked with leading organizations and Institutions like HLL, IAS, Simla, XLRL, Jamshedpur (as a Professor of Economics) & IIM, Bangalore (as a Professor of Economics); before resigning from his prestigious job at IIM Bangalore to start what is today regarded as India’s Greatest Academic Movement. The IIPM Movement.

COURSE CONTENT:- The IIPM programme in planning and entrepreneurship is today regarded as the only course with a WIDER COVERAGE than MBA/MBE courses taught anywhere else in the country because of its integration with National Economic Planning and a compulsory Marketing Specialization marking it the most INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING course in India. In the light of globalization IIPM aims to create a new generation of entrepreneurial managers, who can face with confidence emerging challenge of international market, while remaining committed to remove massive poverty of Indian masses within a generation. For this we must achieve a growth rate of 14% and more of the national economy and engineer market extension and social entitlements fovouring the bottom 80% of the population. This is essential for corporate growth rate of the same order & more. Future entrepreneurial manager must be aware of this and not remain intellectually handicapped.



For the class of 07… More Than 700 Companies for placements ! Average Package > 5 Lac Per Annum
Highest Pakage: 42 Lac Per Annum (1 student) & 27.5 Lac Per Annum (for 7 students) ! No. of Fortune 500 companies: 24


64 INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENTS!!
How many B-Schools in India have ever done that before??

Free Study tour to EUROPE/other developed nations for 15-20 days inclusive of Industry visits for all IIPM, India students


>> Every year 100% OF IIPM STUDENTS ARE TAKEN FREE OF COST… TO EUROPE, USA and across the globe to get first hand experience of how the best in the world work… As a compulsory part of the Global Opportunities and Threat Analysis Programme at IIPM !!!!


IIPM, India students are taught by more than 15 Professors from Ivy League Universities like

Harvard,
Columbia
and
YALE


>> Professors from the Top 20 B-School and universities of the world travel to IIPM to deliver lectures. They come from HARVARD, WHARTON, STANFORD, YALE, COLUMBIA, GSB CHICAGO, LSE, OXFORD, INSEAD, IMD & the likes.

FREE LAPTOPS for all IIPM, India students

IIPM STUDENT


TO CHANCE YOUR LIFE AND GET TRULY EDUCATED

COLLECT YOUR FREE PROSPECTUS (IN PERSON OR BY POST) FROM IIPM OFFICE TODAY ITSELF.


>> >> For Last Date of Registration, You can ask at :- info@iipm.edu << <<


THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNING & MANAGEMENT

Delhi Admission Centre :- IIPM Tower, NBCC Plaza, Sector-5, Pushpa Vihar, Saket, New Delhi-110017.

Gurgaon Admission Centre :- IIPM Tower-1, Building no-29, Sector-32,
Gurgaon-122001

E-mail : info@iipm.edu ; http://www.iipm.edu/

WHAT WE TEACH TODAY OTHERS ADOPT TOMORROW


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    Tuesday, October 16, 2007

    Time for Awards at IIPM


    J. J. IRANI AWARD
    IIPM was honoured by the prestigious J. J. Irani award for the best group of management institutes recently. The award is given by the Dr P. N. Singh Foundation. Dr Malay Chaudhuri, founder director, IIPM, and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri, management guru and honorary dean of IIPM, received the award on behalf the institute. Dr Malay Chaudhuri gave full marks to his students who “dared to think beyond” for the success of IIPM.

    LIFE POSITIVE READERS’ AWARD
    Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri was also given the Life Positive Readers’ Award in the Change Agent category. The award is given by Life Positive, a body, mind and spirit magazine. The award honours people whose holistic vision helped them make extraordinary achievements. Readers choose the winner.


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    Monday, October 15, 2007

    STUDENTS AGAINST CORRUPTION & KICKBACKS : SACK


    Dr. Malay Chaudhuri
    Founder - Director, IIPM & Author of the Best Seller ‘The Great Indian Dream

    217 years ago, in 1789, French Revolutionaries revolted against injustice of feudalism and called for Liberty, Fraternity & Equality. This resulted in a kind of socio-economic equality in Europe, which prevails till date. As an example, if engineers are paid USD 45,000 USD 60,000 per month, workers, even sweepers, are also paid around USD 15,000 USD 20,000 per month; all of them enjoy life of social dignity and live without any discrimination and exercise their democratic rights backed by universal literacy and upheld by truly democratic parties which practice inner-party democracy. The difference in income is thus in a ratio of 3:1. This is also what it should be in an ideal society (see Appendix on Theory of Production of Skills by means of skills in The Great Indian Dream, by Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam Chaudhuri). This is not so in India. Here, graduates from IIMs and IITs are paid around Rs. 50,000 per month, while agricultural labourers and unorganized workers consider themselves lucky if they earn Rs. 2,000 per month. In West Bengal, there are around 4,600 villages where a family of 5 has to live with just Rs. 850 per month. The situation is no different in most other parts of India.

    For a family of five, the poverty line, as defined by today's prices, will be around Rs. 2,000 per month. We should better describe poverty line as DESTITUTION LINE. Similarly, our manipulative politicians, many of them with criminal background belonging to dynastic/feudal/caste-ist/Stalinist parties do not consider any family in the creamy layer, until and unless the family earns more than Rs. 80,000 per month or Rs. 10 lacs per annum. Therefore, 95% of the concessions allowed to SC/ST since independence till today, are enjoyed by people from the so called non-creamy layers (actually, belonging to rich by Indian standard). Most backward castes (MBCs like bhangis, doms and others) and the poorest of the poor numbering around 95% of SC/ST, enjoy hardly the remaining 5% of the concessions (quota facilities of different kinds). Interestingly, the gang of increasingly criminalized political party leaders, are now vocal to allot 27% of the seats in higher learning institutions to creamy layers (in the name of OBC quota), who already obtain merit seats of the general category, almost in proportion to their actual number (which is much below the number mentioned in Mandal Commission Report) in the population.

    The aim of demand for reservations is to enable these creamy layers of OBC to get into the higher learning institutions, even at the cost of deterioration of the high standards of the internationally recognized centres of excellence, created over the past 50 years. If we really have to help the economically deprived and exploited MBCs, dalits and muslims, we have to provide their children educational facilities (like hostels, room teachers for a group of every 10 pupils, etc., as has been provided by the Al Amin Schools in West Bengal) from the primary school level to higher secondary level. We may then see that these oppressed and deprived castes and communities automatically earn seats in the institutes of higher learning (medical colleges, IITs, IIMs, etc.) in proportion to their actual number in the population. The IIPM Think Tank has calculated that an annual allotment of Rs. 110,000 Cr per annum is required for the same. This money can be raised easily by increasing excise duties on various luxury items or by crossing the so called fiscal deficit limits, adhered to religiously by our government. Though otherwise, in every other sphere, they, unashamedly practice indiscipline, forget pledges given to people before elections, etc. etc.

    If we really stand for equality, we have to see that potential merit present in all these castes and communities, blossoms in reality in the near future and not that these people continue to be suppressed for decades to come.

    Besides, we also have to see that increasing inequality in the present system of distribution of national income disappear as early as possible, say within a generation (around 25 years). Right now, the remuneration of professionals, managers, doctors, engineers are increasing by 10-15% per annum. In case of unorganized agricultural labourers or workers, increase in income is hardly 1-2% per annum and in some years, even nil. If we need to achieve the goal as laid above, in the interest of equality, as understood by Western democracies, we have to design a system of income distribution, where the pattern of distribution of national income will just be reverse, of what it is today. Ideally, income of agricultural labourers and unorganized workers must increase by 12% per annum while the income of professionals should not increase by more than 3% per annum. This is possible even within the limits of a well regulated capitalist system, provided we remain committed to humanitarian goals of socio-economic equality. With 3% increase in income, compounded annually, the remuneration of professionals will improve from Rs. 50,000 per month now, to Rs. 100,000 per month in the next 24 years. In case of workers and agricultural labourers, wages of Rs. 2,000 per month will become Rs. 32,000 per month in 24 years, if income grows at 12% per annum, compounded annually. Those who subscribe to the above policy of National Income Distribution, have formed a students' movement named.

    STUDENTS AGAINST CORRUPTION AND KICKBACKS (SACK).
    Aim of SACK is also to help realize the noble goals as professed by Youth for Equality, but by adding on to the movement the aspect of a humane vision of equality in terms of income as well, and make it a permanent and sustainable platform. This body also aims to fight against political corruption (e.g., Vote-bank politics of castes and communities, which helps our politicians to disrupt the existing harmony among the people and manipulate them to grab political power at the state and national level) and kickbacks of all kinds (bribes, black money, etc.) earned by bureaucrats and politicians whenever there is an opportunity. Like Youth for Equality, SACK is also a very correct initiative and I urge more and more people to come forward and join SACK and fight for the correct cause of real equality for all Indians.

    Let India 'shine', not only for the top 20%, but also for all our brothers and sisters, who have been subjected to a life of inhuman indignity and destitution, over the past centuries, be in the urban slums or rural habitations where dalits and muslims live.


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    Thursday, September 20, 2007

    The Business of B-School Rankings & The Big Farce


    Intellectually and technically incompetent; advertisement and money driven, it's an annual joke


    The ranking agency is yet to be determined, the methodology yet to be formulated, the parameters still to be decided - but the marketing team is already haunting a B-School management for advertisements like a swarm of irritating mosquitoes. Be it business magazines or financial newspapers or news weeklies - it is a cool way to earn a few extra bucks - the annual B-School rankings. Magazines and newspapers apart, some ranking agencies have also floated websites to attract advertisements and earn as well while they “unbiasedly” rank the same B-Schools!!!

    The ranking agencies (often one man shows existing solely to rank B-Schools annually) don’t have any competence or intellect to even determine criteria to rank B-Schools. Most of them go pathetically wrong even while trying to do quantitative pre poll predictions but are all boasting of accurate (though mostly qualitative and perception based) B-School rankings. The magazines which try to tie-up with more known market research agencies somehow seem to have an amazing manipulative hold over them - one look at it will reveal it to even a layman. Tough to believe that internationally acclaimed market research companies can come out with such jokes in the name of rankings. One wonders whom were they getting the questionnaires filled by??? Defunct institutes which haven’t innovated their courses in the last decade, institutes which hardly have 10 permanent faculty members, institutes about whose MBA course, students don’t even know of (!) are all there in the top!!! Institutes whose faculty members don’t do any industry consulting or even research for that matter, are there too!! Technology institutes whose only claim to fame are a few extra acres of grassland with no management expertise are also there! Institutes whose names wouldn’t even figure in any recruiters top 20 wish list are ranked in the recruiters top 10 as well as the overall top 10 B-Schools. And every editor - most of them, barring one or two, not qualified or educated enough to comment on management education - has a comment on how B-Schools need to be and how they think (whatever their intellect) that their B-School ranking is the best. They even go up to the extent of exploiting the media space (not owned by them) to take out their petty jealousies through frivolous comments!!

    No, I don’t need to laugh at these ludicrous rankings and their so called reputed agencies - the public is already doing that. Seven rankings - seven media houses - seven agencies and... none of them seem to have any similarity (barring of course the top four names to bring credibility to their rankings).

    Try to argue with these rankers and you will hit a wall - oh, these were based on perceptions of industry people - of course who can debate perception studies? Who perceives? Who cares! Nobody - till somebody like me takes out a perception study on journalists too!! Or some institute which believes in the judicial system of the country files a multi crore defamation case on them, asking them to reveal the data collection details to the public.

    The bigger question though is what should be the correct criteria for B-School rankings and how to do it credibly. To me, B-School rankings need to do the following.

    1. Academic institutions should be judged by the education they impart and its quality of faculty and not by the placements. Rankings need to bring in front of people the B-Schools which have the best course content and faculty. At the most there could be a separate ranking of best B-School and best placements so that institutes are not looked upon as placement agencies but are given academic respectability. Placements are important but if given extra weightage to judge an academic institution makes it favourably inclined towards institutes who have enjoyed a historical bias in the minds of the recruiters. The more the weightage on placements the more these institutes will repeatedly get high ranks and the more people will be fooled to believe that they are the best. It's a vicious circle.

    2. Judging the quality of education is more of a qualitative thing. The key is in getting a huge number of leading experts (in the case of Oscars the number of voters are 6000+ to avoid any individual bias) on management like Ratan Tata, Narayan Murthy, M.S.Banga, Gursharan Das, Bibek Debroy, Arun Maira, Ashok Soota etc. giving their votes after going through the course contents and faculty details of the qualifying B-Schools.

    3. Quantitative parameters like - no. of credits taught in each B-School, no. of permanent faculty members, amount of industry consulting done by each institute in terms of revenues, no. of research articles and cases developed every year, no. of international faculty members coming to teach, percentage of students going abroad to do projects, no. of Laptops per student - should be used to rank B-Schools in the parameters related to course contents, faculty, industry interface, research, global initiative and modern technology.

    4. No ranking agency should be allowed to have any business interest with the institutes it ranks like running a website where the institutes advertise.

    5. The entire process should be audited by a reputed firm like PWC or E&Y so that editors can’t manipulate rankings on the basis of their whims and fancies or other non ethical considerations.

    6. The entire process and details of the above ranking should be made available for the common man through a website for the final seal of transparency.

    Surprisingly IIPM’s name also features in these rankings often in spite of IIPM’s regular questioning of the credibility of most of these rankings. IIPM believes that it is the #1 B-School in India in terms of education, faculty, research and consulting, international exposure to the students and infrastructure. Whenever IIPM is ranked anywhere in the top 10 IIPM mentions it in its ads. As the Dean of IIPM, I mostly don’t agree with the ranking criteria but I do realise we have to live with it and keep voicing our opinion on the required changes in the methodology etc. of these rankings - till the changes really take place.

    I do hope that very soon we would have B-School rankings which would follow the above suggestions and look more credible. Till then – like so often in today’s times - love and B-School rankings will continue to be bought by money.

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    Tuesday, September 18, 2007

    36TH Full Time Programme In Planning & Entrepreneurship


    IIPM, NEW DELHI

    DELHI – MUMBAI – BANGALORE- CHENNAI
    PUNE – HYDERABAD – AHMEDABAD


    36TH
    Full Time
    Programme
    In Planning &
    Entrepreneurship

    STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO APPLY FOR
    IIPM’S UNIQUE SUPERIOR TO


    MBA
    DEGREE

    COURSE IN PLANNING AND
    ENTREPRENEURSHIP


    THE ROOTS :- An institute committed to cutting edge research and education on economics, entrepreneurship and management

    The Year 1963; Founder Director of IIPM & the author of the path breaking best seller ‘The Great Indian Dream’, Dr. Malay Chaudhuri.A dream; A proposal to Jawaharlal Nehru, the then Prime Minister of India to set up an Institute under the name of “Institute for Planning and Administration of National Economy”; A study tour of Europe & A man, The roots of an institute with a difference, An institute oriented towards the promotion of corporate growth, based on innovation and entrepreneurship in harmony with national economic planning objectives, aiming at a sustainable and ethically acceptable growth rate. Conceptualised by Dr. M. K. Chaudhuri, India’s leading economic visionary, The Indian Institute of Planning and Management was formally registered in the year 1973. After completing his M. Sc., Ph.D.& D.Sc. from the School of Economics, Berlin, Dr. M. K. Chaudhuri worked with leading organizations and Institutions like HLL, IAS, Simla, XLRL, Jamshedpur (as a Professor of Economics) & IIM, Bangalore (as a Professor of Economics); before resigning from his prestigious job at IIM Bangalore to start what is today regarded as India’s Greatest Academic Movement. The IIPM Movement.

    COURSE CONTENT:- This year IIPM’s case study dev. Cell developed more than 1000 cases and these cases are taught to students in a special paper kept solely for case study discussions.

    The IIPM programme is today regarded as the only course with a WIDER COVERAGE than MBA/MBE courses taught anywhere else in the country because of its integration with National Economic Planning and a compulsory Marketing Specialization marking it the most INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING course in India. In the light of globalization IIPM aims to create a new generation of entrepreneurial managers, who can face with confidence emerging challenge of international market, while remaining committed to remove massive poverty of Indian masses within a generation. For this we must achieve a growth rate of 14% and more of the national economy and engineer market extension and social entitlements fovouring the bottom 80% of the population. This is essential for corporate growth ralte of the same order & more. Future entrepreneurial manager must be aware of this and not remain intellectually handicapped.

    WORLD-CLASS IN INDIA

    Professor Arindam Chaudhuri



    “INDIAN THOUGHTS.
    GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE”


    Management Guru and Economist, Arindam Chaudhuri, on IIPM


    IIPM, NEW DELHI







    IIPM, FACULTY






    For the class of 07… More Than 700 Companies for placements ! Average Package > 5 Lac Per Annum
    Highest Pakage: 42 Lac Per Annum (1 student) & 27.5 Lac Per Annum (for 7 students) ! No. of Fortune 500 companies: 24

    64 INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENTS!!
    How many B-Schools in India have ever done that before??

    Free Study tour to EUROPE/other developed nations for 15-20 days inclusive of Industry visits for all IIPM, India students

    >> Every year 100% OF IIPM STUDENTS ARE TAKEN FREE OF COST… TO EUROPE, USA and across the globe to get first hand experience of how the best in the world work… As a compulsory part of the IIPM programme!!

    IIPM, India students are taught by more than 15 Professors from Ivy League Universities like

    Harvard,
    Columbia
    and
    YALE


    >> Professors from the Top 20 B-School and universities of the world travel to IIPM to deliver lectures. They come from HARVARD, WHARTON, STANFORD, YALE, COLUMBIA, GSB CHICAGO, LSE, OXFORD, INSEAD, IMD & the likes.


    FREE LAPTOPS for all IIPM, India students

    IIPM STUDENT





    COLLECT YOUR FREE PROSPECTUS (IN PERSON OR BY POST) FROM IIPM OFFICE TODAY ITSELF.


    >> >>For LAST DATE OF REGISTRATION, You can ask at : info@iipm.edu << <<


    THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNING & MANAGEMENT

    IIPM Delhi Admission Centre :- IIPM Tower, NBCC Plaza, Sector-5, Pushpa Vihar, Saket, New Delhi-110017.

    IIPM Gurgaon Admission Centre :- IIPM Tower-1, Building no-29, Sector-32, Gurgaon-122001

    E-mail : info@iipm.edu ; http://www.iipm.edu/

    WHAT WE TEACH TODAY OTHERS ADOPT TOMORROW


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