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13 September 2016 Current Affairs

IIM Calcutta soon starting PG Certificate Programme in General Management

After observing the growing need of management programme and solving various managerial problems, the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM-C) will soon starts up the post graduate certificate in General Management (PGCGM) programme in the near future.

IIM Calcutta

The basic reason to start this management programme is to develop competence in theoretical foundation of Management.It gives the clear understanding of practice of the management. It is designed as a part time programme. It will deliver through the direct to device mode and there will be minimum impact on the work load. Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar has cleared of setting up of Higher Education Financing Agency (Hefa) that aimed to provide 20,000 crore for building research oriented infrastructure programme at premium institutes.


Thanks to MIT latest development now you can read the closed books

The new technology has been developed by the scientist of the MIT, in the team of the scientist including one from the Indian origin that can read the pages of the closed books.Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Including Ramesh Raskar test with sample of a paper each with one letter printed on it but that cannot work correctly. Researcher from the Georgia tech and from MIT develops the algorithm that can take images from individual sheets in stacks of paper and interprets the incomplete images as individual letter.


Changes introduced in the registration form, new exam venue added: CAT 2016

Common Admission Test (CAT) is considered as the one of the most competitive management entrance examinations in the country and is scheduled to be conducted on December 4. The registrations are going on and two major’s changes have made. One of the major changes include in a registration form this year is that Noida is considered as the Nominated centre for the CAT entrance examination.CAT is generally conducted in winter sessions so candidates who got their examination centre in Greater Noida face so many problem to reach their centre on time due to fog specially Delhi-NCR aspirants.


Skill Test Postponed, to be held on Sep 17: SSC Stenographer Grade ‘C’ 2016: 

The Skill test for SSC Stenographer Grade ‘C’ exam has been postponed due to holiday for EID by the Service Selection Commission. This exam originally scheduled to be held on 13 September 2016.Now the examination will be held on Saturday that is 17 September at AIILSG, Janakpuri, and New Delhi. Therefore all the student can download their admit card for the same from official website sscnr.net.in. Meanwhile commissions have released the answer keys for SSC Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and Grade ‘D’.


In DUSU election NSUI complains of Wrong doing, Students approaches grievance cell

ON Monday NSUI complains of wrongdoing of the Electronic voting Machine during the Delhi University Student Union elections in which they have to protect only one seat of Joint Secretary out of four.
The commission NSUI consist of Oscar Fernandez member of parliament ,KC Mittal Secretary of Indian National Congress Committee, Amrita Dhawan National President of NSUI approach to the grievance council to demand for the recounting of the votes and video recording of the counting of the votes’ e met to the Election commission and demand for the camera to be installed at counting of the votes for the transparency of the votes’ The delegation also demands for the number of votes polled per voting machine as secured by each voter to be available to them, that no office bearer take charge of DUSU office until the issue is resolved.

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