Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Freshers Party 2010

The freshers to various courses of 2010 batch were given a formal welcome party on Saturday, 25th September, 2010 at the times business school campus.

Held on the rooftop of the campus, the event started in the evening sunset with Shashank and Kushambi hosting the program. Miss Gunjan began with the Vandana, after which the evening of music and fun continued.  

Next was a surprising and entertaining impersonation of Prof.Hans given by Shashank which was enjoyed by all present...and those that saw the video later....I must add. Joheb also once again entertained us with his amazing talent for shayari.

Then came the most awaited round ......the Competition for Mr. and Ms. Fresher title. After discovering that there were quite a few talented dancers and singers in the new batch, the performers had to be short listed to a selected few who were outstanding. There were 3 rounds First the introduction round, 2nd the Show your talent round and 3rd the  Questions and Answers round.

Ultimately it was Mr.Aishwarya Shah and Ms.Kritika Pradhan who proved that they had the right moves to make them the winners.

Last came the long awaited jam session which was enjoyed by both seniors and juniors alike and the dj played on and on for hrs.... 

If anyone has any pics do updated them and post your comments.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Times Business School on Delhi Metro Route


The tbs staff were pleasantly surprised last week as we rushed out to see the metro train on trial runs from lajpat Nagar to Nehru Place. The Delhi Metro had extended the trial runs on the Central Secretariat-Badarpur corridor from Nehru Place to Okhla stations and the line would be launched  by this month-end. So by 30th September, the students of tbs would be connected to the rest of Delhi by the super-fast metro network. So no more traffic jams, no traveling hassles and no more buses or autos..

The new Violet Line would have to be changed at Central Secretariat and would have the following stops: Khan Market, Lodhi Colony,Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Lajpat Nagar, Moolchand, Kailash Colony,Nehru Place, Kalkaji, Okhla, Jasola,Sarita Vihar,Mohan Estate, Tughlakabad, Badarpur. 

So now if you want to shop at GIP in Noida, eat at C.P.  or just hang out at Lajpat nagar, it would be just minutes away....chill-out time is coming up guys!...


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Farewell of MBA 2008 Batch







Times Business School wished the MBA 08 Batch Students Adieu on Monday, at the Intercontinental Grand at Nehru Place.


As per the dress code the guys were in black and the ladies were in red...though there were a few rebels in blues and whites as well...

The function started at 8pm sharp and began with prayers and the lighting of the lamp.This was followed by an interaction with the audience present. The Faculty and staff were in for a bit of a surprise as they were part of a well coordinated game to make them dance, sing or just to entertain...

Mr.and Ms.MBA titles were given to  the students along with other titles.

All departed after a delicious dinner, with a bit of sadness in one's hearts for the MBA's leaving us .....but high hopes for all their future endeavors......

All the best to you MBA Batch 2008! Do us proud!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

International Woman’s Day

8th March, 2010 being International Woman’s Day was a day of awareness for us as we visited the Panel Discussion function of the United Nations Development Programme. At the venue the former Prime Minister of New Zealand and UNDP Administrator Helen Clark presented the “Report: Power, Voice and Rights: A Turning Point for Gender Equality in Asia and the Pacific. This has been one of the most detailed reports to be presented 10 year after the MDG’s were declared by the United Nations.

Ms.Helen Clark said at the venue that “Empowering women is vital for achieving development goals overall, and for boosting economic growth and sustainable development,” “Policy needs to advance gender equality, so that women as well as men can benefit from job creation and investments in social infrastructure,” she said.

The Report focuses on three key areas — economic power, political decision-making and legal rights. The report strives to analyze what holds women back, and how policies and attitudes can be changed to foster a climb toward gender equality. Asia, the Report asserts, is standing at a cross-road and by putting the right policies in place now, countries in the region can achieve positive change.

At the event an empowered woman Sarpanch Naurki Bai spoke of her struggles in achieving political power in her village whereby she gained the support of the entire village and neighboring villages, without bribing men with ‘daru’.

Another woman who stated that she was HIV positive spoke of how she would continue to be empowered no matter how much stigma would be directed towards her.

Dr.Syeda Hameed, Member Planning Commission spoke about the women’s struggle for 33% reservation in Parliament and further spoke about the various obstacles in the path of women’s development.
She also spoke about empowerment by quoting from the sufi texts which were truly suited the moment:

Don't walk around with an empty bucket.
You have a channel into the Ocean, and yet
You ask for water from a little pool.
There is a basket of fresh bread on your head,
and yet you go door to door asking for crusts.
Knock on your inner door. No other.
Sloshing knee-deep in fresh river water, yet
you keep wanting a drink from other people's water bags.
Water is everywhere around you, but you only see
Barriers that keep you from water.

Being part of this function was quite a good learning experience and definitely more tbsians should be part of such activities in the future.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK




Jim Corbett National Park lies in the Nainital, Pauri Garwhal and Bijnore Districts of Uttaranchal.

The present area of the Reserve is 1318.54 sq. km. including 520 sq. km. of core area and 797.72 sq. km. of buffer area. The core area forms the Jim Corbett National Park while the buffer contains reserve forests (496.54 sq.km.) as well as the Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary (301.18 sq.km.)


The core is bounded to the North by the Kanda Ridge, with a height of 1043 m at its highest point. The entire area of the reserve is mountainous and falls in the Shivalik and Outer Himalaya geological region. It forms the catchment area of the Ramganga, a tributary of the Ganga.

The Ramganga flows from East to West in the reserve through landscapes of incredible beauty. Dammed at Kalagarh at the south-western end of the reserve in 1974. The reservoir created, submerged 40-sq. km. of prime grassland. The area on the western side of the reservoir now constitutes the Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary.

After India attained independence in 1947 the park was renamed as Ramganga National Park. In 1956, it was renamed as Jim Corbett National Park, in memory of Jim Corbett. Project Tiger, India's ambitious conservation program to save the tiger and its habitat was launched from Corbett in 1973.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`> guyz dont b a spoisport and plz show support......dont b in misconceptions... come out in the open and let us discuss out the problems.....it is not a zoo and ya spotting a tiger is extremely rare but that doesnt mean that you should just shun it...u can treck there....goe on elephant safari....and even FISH!!!!!! the experience as a whole would be mesmerizing trust me!!! and wev just got a year left and for sure wont get such an opportunity... soo plz.....do support this.....

ananya
bba IV sem..
+919818987916

Thursday, February 25, 2010

GDPI of Times Business School

Group Discussion and Personal Interview of Times Business School would be held all over India at a few Select Venues for Admission for MBA/BBA/BJMC/PGP at Campuses in Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur.

For Registering for a GDPI near you:-

Contact: 011-46574657, 9871293937

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

CAT Examination looses value

The latest Press release issued by IIM Ahmedabad today has announced that the “CAT 2009 result declaration has been deferred to end of February 2010”. Many of the CAT 2009 test takers were expecting the results to come out either today or tomorrow, as the IIMs had earlier announced that the results would be declared by the third week of February 2010.

This delay and uncertainty is raising the anxiety level of the CAT 2009 candidates. Thus many MBA aspirants are this year considering the MAT or the Management Aptitude Test and not the Common Admission Test to get admission in some of the top management institutes.

The MAT exam is held four times a year and is quite convenient to prepare for. Those who took the MAT exam in December were given their results within a month’s time. The results of the CAT exam though conducted in the same month have been delayed by yet another week…..So the results would be declared even after the next MAT....that is the February MAT results come out.

Due to this delay of the CAT results many MBA aspirants who have quit their jobs may have to take admission on the basis of scores of either the December or the upcoming February MAT results. The chaos that marked CAT online exams prompted many to not wait for the results, but to look for other opportunities.

Due to the failure of the online CAT there are also reports coming in that some non-IIM colleges are not considering CAT scores too seriously. This entire tedious process of the CAT 2009 has led to change of plans among many MBA aspirants. Those who thought of taking CAT next year are now apprehensive due to the unsatisfactory turn of events. They are now considering the MAT exam and other entrance tests to a greater extent. The CAT may finally be loosing its status as the ultimate MBA entrance test.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Times Business School MBA Admissions 2010


The Paper based, MAT exams for management entrance would be conducted by AIMA on 7th of February, 2010. The online versions of the test would be held from 13th February, onwards.

We at Times Business School also accept MAT (CAT/XAT/ATMA) scores for admission for our MBA program. The following are details regarding MBA program and the admission procedure for applying for MBA 2010.

Features of our MBA program:-

- Dual degree (Indian degree + International degree)

- Dual Specialization

- Personal Laptop
- International Study Tour
-Industrial Visits

-Diploma in Foreign Language: (French or German)

-International Business Diploma: (Intellectual Property, Corporate Ethics or Energy Efficiency)

- Personality development programs and workshops
- 100% Placement Assistance

For more details contact: 9871293937, 9811852899

Admission Procedure
-Though Group Discussion and Personal Interview
-Prospectus can be collected for Rs.1000/-
-bring copies of your 10th, 12th and Graduation marksheets and certificates, 3 passport size photographs and a copy of your MAT scorecard.

Our next GDPI scheduled for
15th of February, 2010
At our Campus:
Times Business School
A-39, Kailash Colony,
New Delhi -110048.

Please confirm your participation by calling: 9871293937, 9811852899

Monday, February 1, 2010

A.R.Rahman Wins Two Grammy Awards

A.R.Rahman has won two Grammy Awards, isn’t that quite an achievement. It’s not unbelievable though, considering what a big hit the movie, Slumdog Millionaire was and the Oscars Slumdog won last year. The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards was held in Los Angeles on Sunday night, and in India it has been quite a pleasant surprise to us on Monday morning. This is the first time Rahman has been nominated for a Grammy. He now joins other Indian music greats like Pandit Ravi Shankar, Zakir Jussain, Vikku Vinayak and Vishvamohan Bhatt who have won Grammy Awards in the past.

He has won the award for ‘Jai Ho’ (From Slumdog Millionaire) for Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media beating ‘The Wrestler’ (From The Wrestler) written by the boss, Bruce Springsteen himself, ‘Decode’ (From Twilight), ‘All Is Love’ (From Where The Wild Things Are) and ‘Once In A Lifetime’ (From Cadillac Records). “Jai ho” has been sung by Sukhvinder Singh, Tanvi Shah, Mahalaxmi Iyer, Vijay Prakash and Rahman himself.

The other Award won by Rehman is for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media for Slumdog Millionaire, beating the others: Cadillac Records, Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds, True Blood and the Twilight.
This is what he had to say on being handed the Grammy: "Insane, eh? I never even dreamt about winning all these awards. I once again want to thank the Almighty, my spiritual Sufi teachers Ameen Peerullah Malik Sahib, Danny Boyle, Fox and the whole Slumdog creative team, all the awesome actors in the movie, MIA, Resul Pookutty, my whole team, Gulzaarji, Sukvinder Singh, Tanvi Shah and Vijay Prakaash.

My friend and sound engineer the late H Sridhar, Deepak, P A Chetan, Vivvianne Chaix, Aditya Modi, Sivakumar, Noell James, Ganesh, Faiz, Anne-Marie, Ranjit Barot and the folks at Nirvana.My agents Sam Schwartz and Amos Newman. My friends Karan, Gopal and Vijay, Deepak Gattani, Mohan Chopra, Chris and Simon Long. My mentor Mani Rathnam, my mentors in Mumbai Shekhar Kapur and Subhash Ghai, and my mentor in the west, Andrew Lloyd Webber. Folks at IDPR, Allison and Courtney. My extraordinary musicians from Chennai and Mumbai. My mother, my father, my sisters and my lovely wife and children. And all my well wishers from the world who keep me going. Jai ho, India!"

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Apple iPad features


As we know the much Awaited Apple iPad has been launched. It has been priced at a much lesser amount than previously thought. Being $499 for the entry-level 16GB model, the price has been far less than the $999 price tag that many had predicted. Also available is a 32GB version for $599, while the 64GB flavor will cost you $699. The following are some of the features of the iPad.

Safari - The large Multi - Touch screen on iPad lets you see web pages as they were meant to be seen — one page at a time. With vibrant color and sharp text. So whether you’re looking at a page in portrait or landscape, you can see everything at a size that’s actually readable. And with iPad, navigating the web has never been easier or more intuitive. Because you use the most natural pointing device there is: your finger. Scroll through a page just by flicking your finger up or down on the screen. Or pinch to zoom in or out on a photo. There’s also a thumbnail view that shows all your open pages in a grid, to let you quickly move from one page to the next

Mail - See and touch your email in ways you never could before. In landscape, you get a split-screen view showing both an opened email and the messages in your inbox. To see the opened email by itself, turn iPad to portrait, and the email automatically rotates and fills the screen. No matter which orientation you use, you can scroll through your mail, compose a new email using the large, onscreen keyboard, or delete messages with nothing more than a tap and a flick. If someone emails you a photo, you can see it right in the message. You can also save the photos in an email directly to the built-in Photos app. And iPad works with all the most popular email providers, including MobileMe, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, and AOL.

Photos - With its crisp, vibrant display and unique software features, iPad is an extraordinary way to enjoy and share your photos. For example, the Photos app displays the photos in an album as though they were in a stack. Just tap the stack, and the whole album opens up. From there, you can flip through your pictures, zoom in or out, or watch a slideshow. You can even use your iPad as a beautiful digital photo frame while it’s is docked or charging. And there are lots of ways to import photos: You can sync them from your computer, download them from an email, or import them directly from your camera using the optional Camera Connection Kit.

Video - The large, high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching any kind of video: from HD movies and TV shows to podcasts and music videos. Switch between widescreen and full screen with a double-tap. Because iPad is essentially one big screen, with no distracting keypad or buttons, you feel completely immersed in whatever you’re watching.

YouTube - The YouTube app organizes videos so they’re easy to see and navigate. To watch one, just tap it. When you’re watching in landscape, the video automatically plays in full screen. And with its high-resolution display, iPad makes the latest HD YouTube videos look positively amazing.

iPod - With the iPod app, all your music is literally at your fingertips. Browse by album, song, artist, or genre with a simple flick. To play a song, just tap it. iPad even displays album art at full size. Listen to your music with the powerful built-in speaker or with wired or Bluetooth wireless headphones.

iTunes - A tap of the iTunes store icon lets you browse and buy music, TV shows, and podcasts — or buy and rent movies — wirelessly, right from your iPad. Choose from thousands of movies and TV shows (in both standard and high definition), along with thousands of podcasts and millions of songs. Preview songs before you buy them. Or just sync iPad with the content you already have in your iTunes library on your Mac or PC.

App Store - iPad runs almost 140,000 apps from the App Store. Everything from games to business apps and more. And new apps designed specially for iPad are highlighted, so you can easily find the ones that take full advantage of its features. Just tap the App Store icon on the screen to browse, buy, and download apps wirelessly, right to the iPad.

iBooks - The iBooks app is a great new way to read and buy books.* Download the free app from the App Store and buy everything from classics to best sellers from the built-in iBookstore. Once you’ve bought a book, it’s displayed on your Bookshelf. Just tap it to start reading. The high-resolution, LED-backlit screen displays everything in sharp, rich color, so it’s easy to read, even in low light.

Maps - See more of the world with high-resolution satellite and street view images. Even see topography with the new terrain view. You can also search for a nearby business type (“Restaurant,” for example), then tap the business to see the route and directions from your current location

Notes - With its expansive display and large, onscreen keyboard, iPad makes jotting down notes easy. In landscape view, you see not only a note-taking page but a list of all your notes. iPad even circles the current note in red, so you can see where you are at a glance.

Calendar - iPad makes it easy to stay on schedule by displaying day, week, month, or list views of your calendar. You can see an overview of a whole month or the details of a single day. iPad even shows multiple calendars at once, so you can manage work and family schedules at the same time

Contacts - The Contacts app on iPad makes finding names, numbers, and other important information quicker and easier than ever before. A new view lets you see both your complete contacts list and a single contact simultaneously. Need directions? Tap an address inside a contact and iPad automatically opens Maps.

Home Screen - The Home Screen gives you one-tap access to everything on iPad. You can customize your Home Screen by adding your favorite apps and websites or using your own photos as the background. And you can move apps around to arrange them in any order you want.

Spotlight Search - Spotlight Search allows you to search across iPad and all of its built-in apps, including Mail, Contacts, Calendar, iPod, and Notes. It even searches apps you’ve downloaded from the App Store. So no matter what you’re looking for, it’s never more than a few taps away.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Burj Khalifa - Height of Human Achivement

Did anyone watch the opening ceremony of the Burj Khalifa....It was simply amazing.





Take a look at these pictures
, this building is one of the best man made achievements of the century.

Soaring 2,717ft into the air above Dubai and with 1,292,500 sq ft of glass to keep spic and span, the £1billion Burj Khalifa presented a unique problem for the maintenance staff.

Dale Harding, the general manager of
window cleaning company Cox Gomyl, said the firm installed £5million of hi-tech equipment, including unique window-cleaning carousels which they designed, to ensure the Burj Khalifa looks its best.

Twelve machines weighing 13 tons carry up to 36 cleaners, who use ordinary soapy water to wash down the Burj's 24,830 reflective windows in a process that takes three months from top to bottom.

The cleaners stand on the specially designed machines, which emerge from cavities in the skyscraper and track along rails skirting its curved towers.

I guess you could call this the height of cleanliness!