12.04.07

The road less taken, can lead you to your dream B-school ! ! ! ! !

Posted in B-Schools, CAT, Careers in Germany, Education, GLobal MBA, GMAT, India, International MBA, Overseas Education at 5:30 am by Shreya @ eduassist

MBA

Now a days, the quality of education and placement opportunities provided by the IIMs attract every young talents’ eyes. The lucrative career after an MBA shines too glamorously to be avoided. So, the quest has begun to bell the CAT and grab a seat in IIMs and in very few other B-Schools. But, do you have a back up plan? Have you ever thought anything beyond the two digits CAT percentile?

The answer is here. Utilize your preparation and talent for an International MBA degree.
 

The first factor is the gap between good talented aspirants and the existence of appropriate programs in India. Number of MBA aspirants is too high to be properly absorbed by the countable good B-Schools in India. There are approx. 200,000 Indian students battling it out for 1,400 seats. Now, while you have just 10 top B-schools in India to squeeze into, the global MBA arena offers you a huge choice of a hundred.

The second factor is global exposure. There’s a huge difference in reading about Germany and actually experiencing it. It’s the same with a Global MBA. With global faculty — including Nobel prize winners, senior advisors at world bodies like the UN and heads of global giants, global projects and global classmates, you gain quality exposure to global cultures, business practices and market realities. Invaluable credentials on your resume in times when businesses are steadily crossing borders.

The third factor is more career opportunities and higher remuneration. Global credentials will obviously lead you to the biggest global corporations. This translates into great career opportunities and rewards. Bigger than what you’ll ever realise staying back home.

The fourth factor, Admission Procedure. It’s different! A two-digit number controls your destiny or should we say your admission to a top B-school in India. Thankfully this is not the case with global B-schools. The admission committee would consider not just your GMAT score but also your academic record, work experience, professional achievements, aspirations, hobbies and maturity in judging your seat-worthiness. So if you score low in GMAT but rank high on personal and career-oriented dynamics, consider yourself in.

11.28.07

Education in E-commerce

Posted in Careers in Canada, Careers in USA, E-commerce, Education, Leadership skills, Masters in E-commerce, Overseas Education, Study Options at 6:39 am by Shreya @ eduassist

Electronic commerce, or e-commerce, enables the management of vital flows of information within industry supply chains as well as the selling of products and services within industry or to consumers.The MSc Electronic Commerce course will give you the knowledge and skills required to design, develop and implement e-commerce applications and technologies. It offers a holistic and multi-disciplinary approach, placing the applications and enabling technologies of e-commerce into the wider business, social and economic context. The MSc Electronic Commerce course is a career-enhancing programme designed to build on your previous experience and education, to improve your job performance and allow you to develop team working and leadership skills so that you can contribute to the knowledge base of the company.

What You Study?

Via the E-Commerce MSc course you will use advanced tools and techniques to analyze, design, implement and manage the use of electronic commerce between businesses, consumers and government. The design and management of e-commerce systems are investigated to show how e-commerce can accommodate the increased rate of change created by social, economic, political and technical developments. You will also focus on the organizational and change management implications of new business models enabled by e-commerce.In addition, the MSc E-Commerce course will give you the opportunity to carry out in-depth analysis of the impact of the Internet in a variety of organized activity areas such as business and administrative organizations and in society.

Special Feature:

These E-Commerce courses are designed to improve your job performance and allow you to develop team working and leadership skills so that you can contribute to the knowledge base of the company.

10.30.07

Study Options: Mechatronics

Posted in Education, India, Overseas Education, Study Options at 11:39 am by Shreya @ eduassist

Introduction

Mechatronics is the synergistic combination of mechanical engineering (“mecha” for mechanisms, i.e., machines that ‘move’), electronic engineering (“tronics” for electronics), and software engineering.

Description

Mechatronics is centered on mechanics, electronics and computing which, combined, make possible the generation of simpler, more economical, reliable and versatile systems. The “mechatronics” was first coined by Mr. Tetsuro Mori, a senior engineer of the Japanese company Yaskawa, in 1969. Mechatronics may alternatively be referred to as “electromechanical systems” or less often as “control and automation engineering”.

A typical mechatronic engineering degree would involve classes in engineering mathematics, mechanics, machine component design, mechanical design, thermodynamics, circuits and systems, electronics and communications, control theory, programming, digital signal processing, power engineering, robotics and usually a final year thesis.

Companies

A candidate is eligible to work in Mechanical, electrical, companies Mechatronic engineers possess the core skills of mechanical engineers and electrical engineers. Their knowledge enables them to solve a wide range of mechanical, electrical and software problems, allowing them to participate in and lead multidisciplinary design teams.

Mechatronic engineers are employed by product developers and manufacturers, large and small, by the mining industry, by the aerospace and defence sectors, and by the government and industry research groups.

Programs

Students can opt for Bachelors & Masters in mechanical engineering wherein they can specialize in Mechatronics.

Countries

Germany, US, Canada, UK & other countries

To become a successful professional in the specified field of nanotechnology

Posted in Careers in Canada, Careers in Germany, Careers in Netherlands, Careers in Sweden, Careers in USA, Education, India, Overseas Education at 11:29 am by Shreya @ eduassist

Introduction

It is a technology that creates small materials on the scale of molecules by manipulating single atoms. The term ‘Nano’ comes from the size of molecules measured in nanometers, or one billionth of a meter.

Description

It impacts all major sectors, like solar energy, aerospace, environment, telecommunications and computing. The influence of nanotechnology on new product development areas ranges from electronics and information technology to medical devices and cosmetics and from science to entertainment. (Computers, cell phones, laptops, PDA, digital cameras and MP3 players. Nanoparticles are integrated in existing products like paints, papers and polymers)

The progress in nanotechnology has been leading to the development of super-high density data storage and super-high speed microprocessors, memory chips and novel nanodevices.

In medical science it offers intelligent drug delivery systems that will search out and destroy cancer tumors too small for conventional surgery

Programs

To become a successful professional in the specified field of nanotechnology, it is important that you should have an M.Tech. degree in the subject.

For M.Tech course:- Bachelors in Physics, Chemistry or Biotechnology.

Nanotechnology as a Bachelor’s degree course is not offered at any reputed institute in India. It is a multi-disciplinary and applied field, a M.Tech in Mechanical, Chemical, Electronic, Biotechnology, Computer Science .

For PhD Course:- An MSc in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, Biotechnology, Computer Science qualifies one for the PhD programme.

Companies

It has application in all field so whichever companies has Research oriented Production Designs recruits students with Post Graduates in Nanotechnology.

*Mechanical engineers design, produce and test machines, instruments, controls, engines, and mechanical, thermal or heat transfer systems.

*Chemical engineers perform a variety of functions in the field of nanotechnology. These are: synthesis, functionalisms, characterizations, and optimization of materials. They develop non-material assembly processes, create test protocols, and prepare reports.

*Materials engineers design methods to change natural substances into new, stronger, and more resistant materials with unique properties.

Countries

As lot of research is involved in this subject countries like “ Germany, Sweden, Canada, USA, Netherlands” gives a solid platform for the students to develop in a good research fields with varied applications in all fields.

10.27.07

Studying in GERMANY, the Ideas country

Posted in Careers in Germany, Education, Germany, India, Overseas Education, Study in Germany at 6:14 am by Shreya @ eduassist

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From the Bicycle, Light bulb, Refrigerators, Aspirin & automobiles to the MP3 format – German inventors and inventions shape today’s world. Studying in Germany where Education, Science & research play a central role with No or very less tuition fee will be an ideal choice to students who want to make their career.

Today German Universities are in the top league compared to the rest of the world and many students all over the world dream about studying in Germany. It is one of the most preferred countries by foreign students, a hub of cutting edge international research & constant source of new patents.

Germany is international competition of best brains. Anyone who wants to make a career in science had to have spent some time as student in German universities. In 20th century, about one third of all Nobel Prize winners were won by German scientists. Their innovation has changed the world.

Education System

Many German institutions of higher education can look back on a centuries-old tradition. The oldest university in Germany today was founded in Heidelberg in 1386. Anyone wanting to study in Germany is able to choose between 372 higher education institutions spread all over Germany, with no less than 117 universities, 159 “Fachhochschulen” (universities of applied science) and 56 colleges of music and fine arts. Germany’s universities combine age-old traditions with modern technologies.

Today some 1.9 million students were registered, of whom 246,000 came from abroad and thus making Germany the 3rd largest host country for foreign students in the world.
The important degrees awarded are Bachelor’s, Master’s, Diploma, Magister & Doctorate.

While the classic universities are dedicated to pure science & scholarship, the technical universities (TU) focus on Engineering and the natural sciences; the TUs have sterling reputation and are especially popular among foreign students. More than a quarter of all students in Germany attend university of applied sciences (FH) – these collaborate closely with corporations. Students are attracted to the FH by the fact that the track to a job is shorter and curriculum is more practical oriented.

Why No tuition fee?

Unlike many other countries private universities play a comparatively subordinate role: 97% of students attend public institutions that are subject to state supervision and control, provide academic education free of charge and are open to anyone who has certificates that authorizes them to enter university.