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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

The world of fashion designing and its growing scope


India, which is a trillion plus country having wide range of diversity in life and its lifestyle, offers the world of fashion the requisite thrust to nurture exponentially with every flick of second of the day. The growth and demands of common people in regard to their fashion needs have grown substantially in the last on decade. As the demand increases, it leaves `a proportionate impact on fashion supplies. By means of this it upsurges great demand for competent and creative professionals in the field of fashion design. This fashion world is not about just creativity but also very exciting and adventurous. People and professionals involved in this are given with the wings, which provide them the platform of fame, glitz, glamour and success. It doesn’t end here. This profession fulfills the most important requirement and offers heavily packed monetary return that everyone craves for nowadays.

Fashion designing offers tremendous scope for choosing as a career. Today the fashion industry has become so dynamic and specific that it includes a wide range of studies in designing concept, design production, fabric design, fabric printing, fashion accessory designing, fashion merchandising, visual merchandising, textile science, mixing of colour, pattern understanding and styling. If we learn this in a sequenced procedure then, then it starts with the primary focus on market research, visualizing, designing and manufacturing of garments and textiles.  

Market research helps in studying and determining the changing trends of the market and customer preferences. After having decided on this, then fashion professionals start their creative as per the demands and thus meets the needs of the market. The field of fashion designing is very challenging it requires the coordination of different jobs, small problems, usually a one man show, but in large organizations are skilled jobs and assigned to different people.

Monday, 3 October 2011

Young talent is taken care well by Advertising Schools


The rapid growing sector of the communication and advertising industry has evolved to become the most preferable choice of young professionals in India. Schools of advertising offer the best learning ground to the students and provide the right stepping stone towards a successful career in Communication industry. Graduate and under graduate programme in advertising helps you preparing well enough to meet with the requirements of this demanding career. 

Even advertising agencies prefer trained and qualified graduates as they have the better understanding of the profession. Catering to this flourishing industry, the number of advertising schools is increasing day by day. Most of these colleges are concentrated in metropolitan cities because of the presence of advertising agencies. Advertising institutes focus majorly on imparting practical knowledge and live experience of the work rather than concentrating on classroom learning. 

Also, the faculty is visiting here, who either are working in some agency or have already worked in the past. Well, this is an additive advantage to the students. People who already have the experience can explain things better than those who have learnt from books. Students are given more creative and analytical assignments to do so that their observation power could be developed. They are encouraged more towards thought creation process, which eventually leads to generation of new and innovative ideas. 

Some of the good advertising instates known for advertising courses are Mudra Institute of Communication Ahmedabad, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, JNU Campus, Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication, WLCI Advertising & Graphic Design School and YMCA College. All these colleges have shown excellent record in the recent past and are known for their superior services. For more information, students can visit the official website of these colleges.

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Privatization of education may change its picture in Indian Subcontinent

It is widely accepted that India’s education system has and continues to fail the vast majority of its population. Ironically, the country’s success in establishing a globally competitive service sector has, if anything, underscored that failure. Poor quality, however, is not the only problem. The other is access – vast numbers of children simply do not enter the primary education system or leave it too early. Literacy and enrollment are particularly low among women and other marginalized groups. When the situation is so worse at basic level education, what can be expected in regard to business management programmes and other higher education. This failure is most glaring when comparing India with China where illiteracy, at least, has been substantially eradicated.

These problems persist despite several initiatives by the Central government to improve outcomes. Increasingly, therefore, liberal economists, international development agencies, and philanthropies have called for a shift towards greater privatization of primary and higher education. In particular, calls emerge to disconnect the funding of education from its operation, through the provision of education vouchers.

Privatization has worked well in several situations in India. Yet as the belief that it works everywhere gains greater currency, there is a need to evaluate if education is also amenable to privatization.

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

The concept of collabrative education

Collaborative Learning- A must for successful life - Collaborative Learning as the name suggests is somewhat derived from word collaboration and is a state where two or more people learn or attempt to learn something with mutual effort. In today’s era where competition has increased at large, the interaction with different group of people is utmost important, this is where collaborative learning comes handy as it helps in interacting with different people and exchange of ideas among them, which in turn becomes effective learning.

There are many advantages of collaborative learning which other wise are not taught in regular business management colleges and courses. Also one more aspect which can be looked at is the collaboration of different foreign universities with national universities. This collaboration leads to student exchange program  where the students from national universities are sent to foreign universities which not only help them in better quality of education but also a chance to learn the diversified culture along with the interaction with eminent personnel.

So we have seen that collaborative learning in this modern and competitive environment plays a part and parcel for the development of personality of human individual thus making it fit and suitable to compete, survive and excel in the field he/she specializes in.

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Improvement in education quality is the need of an hour

Its time that in India, quality orientation starts taking precedence over quantity. Specifically, for Indian higher management education, in the immediate short term, the priority both at the institutional and policy level should be competitiveness and quality and not expansion. If the system is inefficient and one continues to expand it without focus on quality the result would be an expanded inefficient system. If more than 1/4th of the graduates remain unemployed, why increase the sheer volume of unemployed? Why not focus on making them skilled and employable?

To make that happen, our education has to make those reforms and changes and need to work on the quality of the educational courses and programmes. Education institutes in India has to show that sign of improvement so that it can actually engage students and encourage them for not taking abroad for their final education destination. The Indian government has to work on lot of things to make this happen. There are a lot of segments which need total make over and constant guide. Besides, we as a part of nation has to put our own efforts, which again will be helping hands to the government.

Monday, 22 August 2011

It is important to create a creative bend in the mind of our youth

If the 3 are integrated in an optimum manner, it will allow India to enjoy an edge over the other economies from the point of view of technology.

This in turn would also allow students to have an innovative bent of mind. This can be achieved by introducing newer academic curricula in the business management education system so that students remain informed about the latest technological developments that are taking place worldwide.

The former chairman spoke at length about the education scenario in India and how to improve it at the Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology as he was speaking at Prof V.G Bhide Memorial lecture.

This is a serious concern that in India, students don’t make use of education, research, and technology simultaneously. In fact, it is important that knowledge should be translated to research and research into newer products and developing technical know-how. It is also to be stated that the colleges and the universities in India should not only aim at awarding degrees to students but should make sure that the education earned can be applied in real life.

The course curricula should essentially be research oriented.When asked about India not producing too many Nobel laureates in the field of Science, he said that the main reason is that there are very few instances when original work is available.In order that there is more number of original piece of work, it is important to boost research and innovation in the country.The former chairperson of Atomic Energy Commission cited few examples that can be incorporated in the education system of India.

Introducing virtual universities in the country quite same as Homi Bhabha National Institute can to a great extent help students.Also the concept of affiliated colleges can be changed as it is in the case of China, where students grow up without the affiliated college concept.The education system is quite different in China where there are individual university campuses and every university has a Science Park of its own. These campuses mostly have residential students.

Friday, 8 April 2011

Part time Diploma Courses in Mumbai


Mumbai, known to be the city of dreams is now emerged to be the best place of pursuing higher education. There are several variety of courses that suits the potential scholars in for developing career prospective with the country and overseas. One can find lots of Diploma College in Mumbai also offering short term, part time and pull time diploma courses in Mumbai. There are few distance learning colleges institutes for the students. There is also few learning college that is offering diploma in various popular branches. The distance learning institutes assists the students to study along with doing job. The college is governed either under the state government or under private sector. There is many such reputed college in Mumbai and are affiliated to regional universities or UGC recognized. 

The diploma courses in Mumbai is not having lot much to offer the 10+2 pass outs but graduates are having the better chance of enrolling in to diploma courses. In order to enroll the diploma courses an aspirant has to clear all the tests held by the college or admission is done on the merit basis. Computer management, Fine Arts, Fashion Designing, Airlines, Catering and Business Management are some of the diploma college in Mumbai of various traditional courses that includes Yoga, Languages, Palmistry and Astrology as these courses are made much to attract the potential students. List of part time colleges in Mumbai are as under: 
 
Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil University
Address: D.Y. Patil Vidyanagar, Sector 7, Nerul, Mumbai – 400706
Phone: 022-27708112
Bhavan-s Rajendra Prasad Institute of Communication & Management
Address: Unit No. 2, Bhavan?s Campus, Munshi Nagar, Andheri West, Mumbai - 400058
Phone: 022-26239658
Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training
Address: Satyam Shopping Centre, Mahatma Gandhi Road
Ghatkopar East, Mumbai - 400077
Phone: 022-25132523
Indian Institute of Material Management
Address: Arihant Building, Goregaon East, Mumbai - 400063
Phone: 022-26864528
University of Mumbai
Address: M.G. Road, Mantralaya, Mumbai - 400032
Phone: 022-22634137

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Course in Fashion Technology


Fashion Designing is an art to design not only the clothing but also to design the lifestyle which influences the culture and social influences. These designs are worn by the particular group of fashion oriented people. The course in fashion offers an exciting career option that the youth can opt for. The fashion industry also offers the creative fancies of fame, glamour and it also pays high package to the talented people. In India the garments are quite innovative which are clubbed with the good accessory design and also looks perfect on anyone. The fashion colleges of India are offering the demanding career ahead in the future.

The fashion institutes in India promises to make an individual as the rising fashion designer who works with the creativity with the managerial skills to sustain in the industry. If you can create magic with colors, shapes, design with the best professional skills then you can have the successful career ahead in Fashion Designing. 

One can find the shining career by doing Fashion courses and can opt for costume designing, personal stylist, fashion consultants, graphic designer, technical designer, fashion coordinator, production pattern maker,  fashion coordinator, apparel production manager, fabric buyer, fabric quality control manager, show room sales representative, illustrator, cutting assistant and outside sales representative in the fashion industry. There are several industry where a professional can work like several export house, garment store chain, textile mill, leather companies, boutiques, fashion show organizers, jewelry houses etc. There are many such fashion colleges in the country that are offering the courses such as: NIFT (Natioanal Institute of Fashion Technology), IIFT, WLC college of Fashion Technology etc.

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Mass Communication: Way to explore power and money!


Media is the field where we can surely say the place where the action takes place. The Mass Communication is study with the mix of right courage and enthusiasm. The Mass Media includes all types of media to convey the information to the population. The examples can be the newspapaers, magazines, cinema, radio and television.

Media is one of the  the most fastest growing industry of the country. The Mass Communication colleges in India offers the best to make the stuidents more professional and also for most coveted in the country. The media industry of tody needs more and more younf profeesional to get the best aspects of media production.

The mass communication course can easily cover almost all the aspects of media like television, radio, newspapers, magazines and now online media is also counted. To acquire the best knowledge in mass communication one should also get relevant knowledge and the professional skills that are required in the media industry. On job training or Internship and traineeship programs which offers great thrill in working in real world.  The Mass Communication institutes like WLC also grooms the students who goes for the  traineeship programs along with their courses running.

Our curriculum is quite dynamic and is regularly upgraded to meet the requirements of the industry. The traineeship program in WLC has been introduced for the first time in the country which even enhances the student to become the reputed professional.  

Finance Management: An Overveiw

The finance management can be defined as the study of managing finance of any business or any organization in order to get the financial objectives. If we talk about the finance management then the objective that would be to generate cash and to create wealth for the business. To study the courses in Finance Management includes the Financial Planning, Financial Control and the Financial Decision Making.

To apply for the course in finance one should be graduate in commerce or economics. There are various other courses that are also available with Financial Management like Chartered Financial Analysis (CFA), MBA with the specialization in Finance and Marketing, Chartered Accountancy, Cost and Management Accountancy, Management of Business Finance, Certified Treasury Manager, Certified Public Accountant, Certified Investment Banker, Certified Risk and Insurance Manager, Fellowship Program in Finance, Basic Business Finance, Foundation in Financial Planning, Management Development Programs.

There are number of finance institutes in India that offers the finance management courses and also promising the career a good future. The main job of the finance expert is to handle the liquidity of the or to plan the acquisition of another company. The student of get something around 10000 to 40000 per month as a beginners but as an experienced one can easily earn the salary up to 1.5 Lakhs. One can also decide to be a financial planner who also gives financial advices to the clients.

Lets learn business


Business Management is the course that can be taken up from any reputed institute in from any where in the world. The management courses in India are quite comprehensive and is also covering the all the major aspects of management courses. The students also gets to learn a lot from the several political, legal, social and also the business trends that is going on business world.  

There are different types of courses that are offered in the industry like full time, part time and specialized courses. These management colleges in India caters to different sections of the business like retail management, travel and tourism management, hotel management, NGO management, health management and there are many other courses as well.                                                                                           

Some of the most popular business schools in India are IIMs in different locations of India like Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Delhi, Lucknow, Indore, Calicut etc. Other management institutes from where the person cn persue the management courses can be Xaviers Labors Research Institue in Jamshedpur, Indian School of Business in Hyderabad, Faculty of Management Studies in Delhi, WLC College of Management where you can best out of the management course.
The Interntional Business Management course offers the ample opportuinity for the personal growth and carrer devolepment. There are many such companies that are offering quite handsome salary packages along with quite attractive packages.