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    17&18, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida-201306.

    20-2320058Tel: 0120-2327281 (D), 2320056, 57, 59 & 60 Fax: 01

    ______________________________________________________________________

    PGDM 2009-2011

    Student Handbook

    www.icms.ac.in

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    17&18, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida-201306.

    (i)

    e studentThe decision taken shall be final and binding on thstudent hand-book as per requirements.

    thesolely reserves the right to amend the contents ofDirector College of Management Studies, IILM-AHLAMENDMENT TO THE STUDENT HANDBOOK

    development, programmes and consultancy.managementand abroad through innovative and state of the art

    tutions in IndiaTo support business, industry and the public insti

    learning and industry academia partnership.

    egratedTo develop tomorrows business leaders through int

    Goals

    Education, Training, Research and ConsultancyagementTo become a Center of Excellence in Value Based Man

    Mission

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    Message from the Dean

    (ii)

    May 11, 2009Dr. Anil Kumar Sinha

    added learning

    share the experience of valueWe welcome you at CMS, IILM, AHL and invite you to

    successful.

    tion makes the program unique andthrown by future events. Our emphasis on value addi

    helps them in meeting the challengesthe skills which they can put in practice. It alsoess. It helps our students in developingtransferred to the class rooms as a continuous proc

    e generated through research isthe contents based on research inputs. The knowledgalue to our curriculum and enrichthrough the value addition and uniqueness. We add v

    advantage could be substantiatedSTUDIES, IILM, AHL, we believe that the competitive

    LEGE OF MANAGEMENTas well as emerging areas of the management. At COL

    arted offering courses in functionalOver the years, number of management schools has st

    .which they can use to influence organizational life

    he students with tools and techniquesconduct of organizations and secondly, to provide t

    ing of factors which influence thewith two aims. Firstly, to inculcate the understands process. It is delivered primarilyManagement Education is an integrated and continuou

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    11. Staff and Faculty Members List

    10. List of Holidays

    9. Fee Structure and Deadlines

    9. Computer Labs

    8. Computing Facility

    7. Library and Information Center

    6. Placement Rules

    5. Academic Calendar

    4. Examination System

    3. Course Structure

    2. Academic Policies and Procedures

    1. Discipline and Code of Conduct

    SL.NO. TOPIC

    CONTENTS

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    receipt of the written request for such review.udent within 20 working days after thedecision in this regard will be intimated to the st

    ng days of the dismissal. The finalreview justified, must be submitted within 10 workiwhich the student considers theCMS-IILM-AHL. The request, stating the reasons for

    itten request for review to the Dean-reason and wishes to be reinstated must submit a wrcademic and/or any other specifiedA student who has been notified for dismissal for a

    2.5 Appeal against Dismissal from the Programme

    the Diploma.standing which makes a student eligible to receiveis required in order to have good academic4.0 on a scale of 8.0A minimum CGPA of

    2.4 Minimum Grade Requirements

    Parent/Guardian of the student.f these students is also sent to theresults. A letter indicating the probation status o

    rd after the declaration of theyear (4.0/8.00 CGPA) is displayed on the notice boarequirements for progression to secondA list of all those students who do not fulfill the

    2.3 Academic Progression

    period specified in the statute of limitations.e of absence is counted towards theand binding on all the students. The period of leav

    of absence and such decision is finalthe right to approve or reject a request for leaveo the Dean. The institute reservesabsence are required to make a formal application t

    programme. All students seeking leave ofstructure prevailing at the time of re-joining thered to pay the fee as per the feebasis. On return, the student will however be requi

    to be judged on a case to casefor a term or a year depending on the circumstanceumstances to take leave of absenceA student may be permitted under extraordinary circ

    2.2 Leave of Absence

    examination after one year on payment on due fee.in supplementaryStudent debarred on attendance ground can only sit

    some institutional activity.f students are deputed forA further 10% waiver can also be granted by Dean i

    himself about the genuineness of the case.ounds after satisfyingA waiver of 10% can be given by Dean on medical gr

    end-term examinations.are not permitted to take theduring the term. Those who fall short of attendance

    endance in each courseStudents are required to have a minimum of 75% att

    2.1 Attendance

    2. ACADEMIC POLICIES & PROCEDURES

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    take charge of their own development and learning.se committees and clubs and hencestudents actively involve themselves in some of the

    se activities. It is expected thatThere are various committees formed to organize thectivities for overall development.Students are encouraged to participate in various a

    2.10 Student Committees

    ons for every term.sessions is sought by holding formal feedback sessi

    arious courses and relatedStudents feedback on the conduct and coverage of v

    mentioned in course outline.at designated timequeries/grievances and seek assistance and guidance

    n respective areas with theirStudents can freely approach the faculty members i

    services.ack from students about itsactively seeks, appreciates and acts upon the feedb

    ed to the students, CMS-IILM-AHLIn order to improve the quality of services provid

    2.9 Grievance Redressal

    urpose.good for information / instruction for discipline pnt to student e-mail ID holdsand leave CMS-IILM-AHL. Any formal communication se

    active even when students graduateattending the sessions. This e-mail id will remainspective of their attending/ notabreast of any announcements and changes made, irre

    he responsibility of the students to keepof checking their mails on a regular basis. It is ts. Students should develop the habitsent to the student on their CMS-IILM-AHL e-mail id

    ramme and day to day activities will beInstitute. Important information regarding the prog-IILM-AHL e-mail id by theAll students have already been given a personal CMS

    2.8 Personal e-Mail Id

    the programme.Programme Office on completion ofThe identity card has to be surrendered to the PG-

    photograph.fresh copy of his/her stamp sizedamaged one will have to pay Rs.250/- along with a

    a duplicate copy in exchange for theA student losing his/her Identity card or wanting

    s at all times, while in the Institute.Students are required to carry their Identity card

    n joining the programme.All the students will be issued an Identity Card o

    2.7 Identity Card

    concerned department.amme Office, or any othercommunication / submission to the Faculty, PG Progr

    umber, which is to be mentioned for allAll the students will be issued unique enrollment n

    2.6 Enrollment Number

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    third term.the Area Head / Dean by the end ofGuidelines for the project will be communicated by

    udent out of 100 marks for the same.panel of faculty and industry will evaluate each stto six credits that is two full paper. Aarea of specialization. This project is equivalent

    nsive project in their preferredIn Term-IV every student would undertake a comprehe

    3.3 Comprehensive Project - Term IV

    by Placement Office at the start of third term.s for Summer Training will be issuedon successful completion of the training. Guideline

    dents, who will be awarded six creditsthe corporate world. This is mandatory for the stustudents, which is essential for success inpractices and instill a sense of discipline in the

    ons, to make them aware of businesslearned in class with practice in real-life situati

    to help students relate the conceptssummer break. The objective of summer training isundertake summer internship during theStudents in their preferred area of specialization

    5 June 26, 2010)3.2 Summer Training At the end of Term II (April 1

    mandatory for students.alue added courses which arepreferences. In addition institute offers various v

    requirements and studentsminor area depending on the assessment of industrymay change or add any major orEntrepreneurship & Family Business. The institute

    rations Management, andInternational Business, Information Technology, Opethe above in the areas ofManagement and minor specialization besides all of

    ing, Finance and Human ResourceThe Institute offers major specialization in Market

    om Minor specialization.or can offer 27 credits from Major and 9 credits frlization by offering 18 credits of eachelective courses. A student can opt for dual specia

    a minimum of 36 credits fromsecond year of the programme, a student has to earnhere are compulsory. In theareas in management. Hence all the courses offered

    , the students are exposed to all theThe programme comprises 4 terms. In the first year

    se.held in the last term equivalent to a 6 credit cours and a comprehensive projectincludes the summer training which carries 6 credit

    2009-2011) is 81 credits thisTotal number of core courses offered in two years (

    weightage, is a part of these sessions.l-Assessment, which carries 40%sessions of 1 hour 30 minutes of teaching. Interna5 credit course comprises of 12minutes each of classroom teaching. Similarly a 1.

    24 sessions of one 1 hour 30and 1.5 Credit Courses. A 3-credit course runs intocategories. i.e. 3 Credit CoursesThe courses offered at CMS-IILM-AHL falls into two3.1

    3. COURSE STRUCTURE

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    Role Plays/ Real Life Simulations etc.

    Quiz/ Business Games

    Seminars/ Guest Lectures

    Audio/ Video Presentations

    Case Studies

    nsIndividual/ Group Exercises and Interaction sessio

    Lectures

    of the learning process. Various methods used areeaching pedagogy to make the bestThe faculty at CMS-IILM-AHL uses a mix of various t

    3.5 Teaching Methodology

    decided by the program committee.these projects and experiences asAppropriate credits are awarded to the students for

    organizations, after the project is completed.experience and learning from thesuch projects and must submit a brief report on thelacement / Programme Office forStudents need to take permission from Dean / Head-P

    appreciation of society and societal issues.

    to actual work situation and anthe overall functions of the organization, exposureem to obtain an understanding ofand community in and around Delhi. This enables th

    ts take up live projects with corporateAs a part of integrated learning process the studen

    3.4 Live projects

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    2009 (Saturday)

    (Monday)November 14,

    September 7, 2009

    Term IB

    2009 (Saturday)

    (Monday)September 5,

    June 22, 2009

    Term IA

    YEAR - ICourse Structure

    PGDM(2008-2010)

    30, 2010 (Saturday)

    (Monday)January

    November 16, 2009

    Term IIA

    2010 (Saturday)

    (Monday)April 10,

    February 1, 2010

    Term IIB

    Core Courses

    (1.5 credits)

    Indian Capital Markets

    credits)

    and Strategy (3

    Marketing Planning

    (3 credits)

    Business Communication

    (3 credits)

    Marketing Management

    Management (3 credits)

    Sales and Distribution

    Marketing (3 credits)

    Business and

    Research Methods in

    and Policy (3 credits)

    Economic Environment

    for Business (3 credits)

    Quantitative Techniques

    (3 credits)

    Operations Management

    Production and

    (3 credits)

    Strategic Management

    (3 credits)

    Operations Research

    (3 credits)

    Financial Accounting

    and Change (1.5 credits)

    Organization Dynamics

    (3 credits)

    Information System

    Management

    (3credits)

    Management Accounting

    (3 credits)

    Organization Behaviour

    (3 credits)

    Excel in Business

    (3 credits)

    Corporate Finance

    Management (3 credits)

    Human Resource

    (3 credits)

    Managerial Economics

    (3 credits)

    Marketing of Services

    Process (1.5 credits)

    IT Business (3 credits) Interpersonal Group

    Value Addition & Life Skills Courses

    (1.5 credits)

    Influencing Skills

    Leadership and

    (3 credits)

    Selling Skills

    (3 credits)

    Interpersonal Skills

    (1.5 credits)

    Managing Self

    (1.5 credits)

    Extended Essay

    credits)

    Culture- II (1.5

    Indian Society and

    Culture- I (3 credits)

    Indian Society and

    (3 credits)

    IT Skills

    Training

    Preparation for Summer

    (1.5 credits)

    Communication

    Advanced English

    (1.5 credits)

    English Support

    (1.5 credits)

    English Support

    2010 (Saturday)Summer Training: April 15, 2010 (Thursday)June 26,

    (Saturday)January 29, 2011

    (Monday)

    2010

    November 22,

    Term IVA

    (Saturday)

    November 20, 2010

    (Monday)

    September 6, 2010

    Term IIIB

    (Saturday)

    June 28, 2010 (Monday)September 4, 2010

    Term IIIA

    YEAR - II

    (Saturday)

    March 5, 2011

    (Monday)

    January 31, 2011

    Term IVB

    Core Courses

    (3 credits)

    Business Law

    (3 credits)

    Responsibility

    e SocialApplied Strategic Management (1.5 credits) Corporat

    Summer Training Report & Presentation

    credit

    Summer Training Report equivalent to 3

    Electives

    Marketing

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    Dual: 6 Credit

    Major: 9 Credit

    Dual: 6 Credit

    Major: 9 Credit

    Dual: 6 Credit

    Major: 9 Credit

    Finance

    Dual: 6 Credit

    Major: 9 Credit

    Dual: 6 Credit

    Major: 9 Credit

    Dual: 6 Credit

    Major: 9 Credit

    HR/OB

    Dual: 6 Credit

    Major: 9 Credit

    Dual: 6 Credit

    Major: 9 Credit

    Dual: 6 Credit

    Major: 9 Credit Courses

    International Business

    sMinor: 3 Credits Minor: 3 Credits Minor: 3 Credit

    Information Technology

    Minor: 3 Credit Minor: 3 Credits Minor: 3 Credits

    Appreciation/Literature/Entrepreneurship

    NGO Project/Live Project/Languages/Theatre/Art

    (2 courses of 1.5 credits each)

    Experiential Learning: to 6 credits

    Comprehensive Project equivalent

    1.5 credit)Placement Training: Preparing for Final Placement (

    Marketing

    ELECTIVE COURSES

    S. No. Courses Credits1 Services Marketing 32 Sales & Distribution Management 33 Strategic Brand & Product Management 34 Advertising & Sales Promotion 35 Customer Relationship Management 36 Internet Marketing 3

    7 Rural Marketing 38 B2B Marketing 39 Retail Management 310 Data Analysis for Marketing Decisions 311 International Marketing 3

    FinanceS. No. Courses Credits

    1 Project Appraisal and Financing 3

    Management2 Investment Analysis & Portfolio 3

    Acquisitions3 Corporate Restructuring, Merger & 3

    Management4 International Finance & Treasury 3

    5 Indian Financial System 3

    Management6 Management Control System & Cost 3

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    7 Corporate Tax Planning 3

    Engineering8 Financial Derivates & Financial 3

    9 Real Estate & Infrastructure Financing 310 Risk & Insurance Management 311 Behavioural Finance 3

    3Reporting

    12 Accounting Standards & Global Financial

    12 Financial Modeling and Research 313 Fixed Income Securities 3

    Human Resource Management

    S. No. Courses Credits1 Human Resource Planning 3

    2 Recruitment & Selection 33 Training & Development 34 Performance Management 35 Compensation and Reward Management 36 IR and Labour Laws 37 Human Resource Assessment 38 International HRM 39 Organizational Development10 Human Resource Information System 3

    International Business

    S. No. Courses Credits1 Global Outsourcing 32 International Trade and Policy 33 Global Business Strategy 34 International Marketing 3

    Information Technology

    S. No. Courses Credits1 Internet Strategy for Business 32 Enterprise Resource Planning 33 Database Management System 3

    34 E-Business5 System Analysis and Design 3

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    y and other staff.inside examination hall, canvassing with the facult

    nts, indulging in any unruly activityinvigilators, plagiarizing in projects and assignmeerence to the instructions of theprohibited papers, electronic gadgets etc., non-adh

    de copying from other students, fromto influence the result in any way. This may incluefore, during or after the examinationmeans include any activity on the part of student bll be final and binding on all. Unfairof the said term. The decision of the committee wi

    the examination in all the coursesto repeat the examination or may be asked to repeatend term examination may be askedstudent found using unfair means during internal or

    pon cases of unfair means. AnyA Committee will be constituted by Dean to decide u

    4.6 Use of unfair means:

    trimester examination.l be debarred from theAny student found copying or using unfair means wil

    during the first hour of examination.leave the examination hallstart of the examination and is also not allowed to

    n hall after 10 minutes of theHall. No student is allowed to enter the examinatiohibited in the ExaminationCarrying of mobile phones/electronic gadgets is pro

    xamination without an admit card.No student will be allowed to sit in the end-term e

    their fees and have no dues in their account.to those students who have paidtaking clearance from the Accounts Department only

    ent will issue admit cards afterstart of the end-term exam. The examination departmterm examination 15 days before thementioning the papers s/he is appearing in the end-ed by the examination department,Every student must legibly fill the Performa provid

    4.5 Admit Cards

    the payment of their fee installments in time.lines mentioned in the handbook foraccount. A student therefore must abide by the dead

    xamination with dues in his/herNo student will be allowed to sit in the end-term e

    4.4 Fees

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    ed by 21 = 4.71Total credits 21 Grade Point Average- 99 dividx4=12, 3x3=9 = Total 993x7=21, 3x4=12, 3x3=9, 3x6=18, 3x6=18, 3

    Calculation:

    I T Application in Business 3 C 3Managerial Economics 3 C+ 4Business Communication 3 B+ 6Organization Behavior 3 B+ 6

    C 3Financial Accounting and Analysis 33 C+ 4Quantitative Techniques for Business

    Marketing Management 3 A 7

    e PointsSubject Credits Grad

    Example: ABC Term 1

    c) Divide the points by the total number of creditsthe termb) Add the points arrived at for all the papers ofhe grade concerneda) Multiply the credits by the points assigned to t

    point average is arrived as follows: e faculty for each paper, the gradeOn the basis of the relative grading assigned by th

    4.8 Calculation of Grade Point Average (GPA)

    eldJ Nil Not approved/ debarred/ Result awaited/withh

    F 0 Fail

    D 1D+ 2 Poor

    C 3C+ 4 Average

    B 5B+ 6 Good

    A 7

    A+ 8 Excellent

    GRADES GRADE POINT REMARKS

    given below:

    The grading system followed isevaluation of academic achievement of the students.letter grading system forCollege of Management Studies IILM AHL follows a

    4.7 Grading System

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    All supplementary/improvement examinations forappearing in a particular examination.

    r different batches of studentsexamination. There will not be a different paper foll be the same of the mainevaluation will be of 100 marks and the syllabus wi

    king day of the year). The courseholiday/Sunday then it will start from the next worMay (if it is athfrom 15Annual supplementary/improvement exams will be held

    be two (2)/improvement examinationThe maximum times student can sit in supplementary

    ill be Rs. 1000/= per paperThe fees for improvement ( as for supplementary) w

    l be considered as finalThe grades obtained after the improvement exam wil

    above C+e student has got gradesImprovement will not be allowed in papers where th

    equal to 4.8y if his CGPA is less than orA student can take the improvement examination onl

    conditions:the compliance of the followingcourses for which the result is declared subject to

    ementary/Improvement in all suchA student will be allowed to appear in Annual Suppl

    4.11 Annual Supplementary/Improvement Examination

    be held during the month of May.or supplementary once, which wouldasked to withdraw from the program after allowing f

    in the first year the student may beIf the CGPA is less than 3 or more than 12 F grades

    initiated.case of no improvement, withdrawal proceedings areemic probation for the next term. Inend of each term, barring which s/he is put on acadpoints (on 8.00 point scale) at theEvery student is required to obtain a CGPA of 4.00

    4.10 Promotion from first year to second year

    7CGPA after Term 2: 99+102= 201 divided by 45 = 4.4

    Term2 102 24Term1 99 21

    sExample Total grade points Total Number of Credit

    the Cumulative Grade Point Averagey the total number of credits indicatesThe total grade points of different terms divided b

    CGPA)4.9 Calculation of Cumulative Grade Point Average (

    years of registration. However, onceaward of diploma will have to be completed within 4e will not be allowed to appear in thethe student has qualified for award of diploma, s/h

    improvement examination.

    given as under:of the subsequent batch issupplementary/improvement and end-term examinations

    r eligibility to appear in annualFour categories of students are identified and thei

    the month of April.d form to the Examination Office inexamination a student has to apply in the prescribe

    For sitting in annual supplementary/improvement

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    Category Eligibility to Appear

    4.15 Convocation

    CMS-IILM-AHL.Signatures of the Director-be issued PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE under the Seal/

    e from all departments in IILM, shallpoint scale, and have produced clearance certificatr, attaining CGPA of point 4.0 in 8.0prescribed, obtaining at least Grade D in each pape

    of Term 1 to Term IV asStudents who have passed examination in all papers

    4.14 Provisional Certificate

    he same.of Examination within a fortnight of the issue of tted out in writing to the ControllerDiscrepancy if any, in the Grade-Sheet may be poin

    duplicate.ch will carry a seal statingrequested on payment of Rs.100/- for each term, whi

    er, additional transcripts may beThere is no charge for the first transcript. Howev

    present valid identification.ing a transcript in person mustresults at the end of every term. A student requeststudents after the declaration ofHowever a copy of the same is also sent to all the ed from the Program Office.Transcripts of the academic records can be collect

    4.13 Transcripts

    provision for revaluation of answer scripts.l be considered as final. There is noattempted. The marks obtained after re-totaling wil

    d its verification for all questionsverification in regards to the totaling of marks andeclaration of results for anyStudents are allowed to apply within 15 days of the

    4.12 Re-evaluation and Grievance

    Improvement

    plementary/improvement Examination only(IV) Students seeking Annual sup

    by the examination committee)s( the permission to be granted on case to case basisituation

    lementary/improvement Examinationbecause of any unforeseen in annual suppequent batch &(III) Students remaining absent Both with subs

    equent batch only(II) Debarred students With subs

    F Gradei.eary/improvement Examination only(I) Students with Supplementary Annual supplement

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    All medals are awarded at the Annual Convocation

    r areas of specializationb) One each for Securing FIRST POSITION in the majo

    cular activities for the said batch.a) For overall performance in Academic and Co-curri

    SHRI KULWANT RAI SILVER MEDALS2.

    ng the said batch.For best Academic Performance for PGDM Program duri

    SHRI KULWANT RAI GOLD MEDAL1.

    AWARD OF MEDALS

    authorized person with a letter of authority.ither in person or throughABSENTIA which can be collected after convocation e

    awarded diploma certificate inStudents who are absent at the convocation will be

    diploma.convocation to be held for the purpose and awarded, students shall be admitted to theOn successful completion of the course as aforesaid

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    17&18, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida-201306.

    Calender of Activities

    PGDM 2009-11

    vember 14, 2009Semester I - Monday, June 8, 2009 - Saturday to No

    9Monday: June 8, 2009 - Saturday: September 5, 200Term I-A

    REGISTRATION Monday : June 8,2009

    Bridge Course Tuesday: June 9, 2009- Thursday: June 19, 2009

    Orientation Programme Saturday: June 20, 2009

    Commencement of Term I-A Monday: June 22, 2009

    y: September 5, 2009Term Examinations Friday: August 28, 2009 - Saturda

    2009Monday: September 7, 2009 - Saturday: November 14,Term I-B

    Commencement of Term I-B Monday: September 7, 2009

    y: November 7, 2009Term Examination Friday: October 30, 2009 - Saturda

    November 14, 2009Semester Break Monday: November 9, 2009 - Saturday,

    June 26, 2010Semester II- Monday: November 16, 2009 - Saturday:

    10Monday: November 16, 2009- Saturday: January 30, 20Term II-A

    Commencement of Term II-A Monday: November 16, 2010

    y: January 30, 2010Term Examination Friday: January 22, 2010 - SaturdaMonday: February 1, 2010 - Saturday: June 26, 2010Term II-B

    Commencement of Term II-B Monday: February 1, 2010

    April 10, 2010Term Examination Monday: April 5, 2010 - Saturday:

    ay: June 26, 2010Summer Training Thursday: April 15, 2010 - Saturd

    ember 20, 2010Semester III- Monday: June 28, 2010 - Saturday: Nov

    Monday: June 28, 2010 - Saturday: September 4, 2010Term III-A

    Commencement of Term III-A Monday: June 28, 2010

    y: September 4, 2010Term Examination Friday: August 27, 2010 - Saturda

    2010Monday: September 6, 2010 - Saturday: November 20,Term III-B

    0Commencement of Term III-B Monday: September 6, 201

    y: November 13, 2010Term Examination Friday: November 5, 2010 - Saturda

    day: November 20, 2010Placement week ** Monday: November 15, 2010 - Satur

    March 5, 2011Semester IV - Monday: November 22, 2010 - Saturday:

    011Monday: November 22, 2010 - Saturday: January 29, 2Term IV-A

    Commencement of Term IV-A Monday: November 22, 2010

    day: January 29, 2011Term Examinations Friday: January 21, 2011 - Satur

    Monday: January 31, 2011 - Saturday: March 5, 2011Term IV-B

    Commencement of Term IV-B Monday: January 31, 2011

    Tuesday: March 1, 2011- Saturday: March 5, 2011VivaTerm Examination/Comprehensive Project/

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    recommendations letters from the Placement Office.four student/s can take theplacement. For individual company/individual, onlyarranging the summer/finalwill be assumed that the students has succeeded ination letter, failing which itapplication within 15 days of the date of recommend

    of the status of theirstudents have to keep the Placement Office informedanies. However thesefrom the Placement Office for a maximum of 4-5 comp

    ake recommendation lettersin a company of their choice. These students may twn summer training/final placement6.10 Students have the liberty of arranging their o

    ugh off-campus process.summer/final placement entirely on his/her own thro, s/he has to arrange his/her6.9 In case, s/he is not willing to accept the same

    summer/final placement through the institute.ffer from the company in respect of6.8 The students will be eligible to get only one o

    own for summer/final placement./he will have to try on his/herstudent/s from the placement by the institute and siew shall debar a short-listed(final/summer placements). Absence from the interv

    to appear for the interview6.7 It shall be mandatory for short-listed students

    .of summer/final placement as decided by the company office or venue for the purpose6.6 Students may be required to go to the companies

    Office will be final in this regard.e decision of the Placementonly the required number of CVs to the company. Th

    ppropriate and forwardCVs on the basis of relevant parameters as deemed ant Office will short-list thespecifies the number of CVs to be sent, the Placeme

    ment is high & or the company6.5 If the response for summer training/final place

    ted.Board; check his/her email and keep themselves updaery student to see the Noticethe respective students. It will be the duty of ev

    group e-mail addresses ofbe put up on the Placement Notice Board/sent to theng summer/final placement will6.4 Information about companies schedules concerni

    same.when they qualify for thewould be taken up in the placement process, as and

    e who qualify at later stages6.3 Students whose CGPA is lower (below 4) and thos

    for summer and final placements by the institute.Noida, will be consideredin paying the requisite fee to CMS-IILM-AHL,Greater

    an 4 and who have not defaulted6.2 Students with a CGPA equivalent to or higher th

    e.has been satisfactory throughout the two-year coursir conduct at the institutecompleted the trimester examinations/course and the

    them has successfullyundergoing PGDM Programme provided that each one ofement of its students6.1 CMS-IILM-AHL would facilitate final/summer plac

    SUMMER /FINAL PLACEMENTFOR

    6. PLACEMENT RULES

    year studentnd

    d-term week for 2* Scheduled classes will not be cancelled during mi

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    to do so.r it is deemed necessarymentioned rules/regulations and procedures, wheneve

    ify any or all of the above6.16 The Institute reserves the right to change/mod

    IILM-AHL Placement Office.r Final Placement by the CMS-their summer training will not be eligible for thei

    ing to the company fordate decided by the company. Any student not reportTraining must strictly join on the6.15 All students selected in a company for Summer

    shaping may not be permitted to attend the same.n informal dress orThose who do not comply for PPT/Selection Process i

    g tie/Business Suit/ Saree).placement strictly in formals. (Blazer with matchinlection process for summer/final6.14 Students are required to attend PPT and the se

    the selection process.ore the commencement ofsimple letter addressed to the Placement Office bef

    nt Process by addressing a6.13 Students can also opt out of the Final Placeme

    institute.ty for final placement from thecompliance of the above would result in ineligibili

    mer training. Nonproject assigned for the entire duration of the sumhe has to strictly adhere to the6.12. Once student has been placed in a company, s/

    oject by the Institute.result in non-recognition of the Summer Training/Prcompliance of this willSummer Evaluation Form to the correct person. Non

    ment Cell to send theTelephone/Fax, Email id. This will enable the PlaceFull Address,Authority/Project Guide, Designation, Company Name,

    e: Name of Recruitmentfollowing details to the Placement Office in advancir own must furnish the6.11 All students arranging summer placement on the

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    of lost document.place the book or will pay the costdamage or loss of books the student will have to re

    he books to the Library. In case ofBorrower shall be responsible for safe return of t

    heir library membership.from the Librarian, failing which they will lose tCertificateNo Duesl have to obtain aAt the end of every academic session, students wil

    to the due date of return, if necessary.k issued to the borrower even priorThe Librarian reserves the right to recall any boo

    to students.reports (including back issues) will not be issuedning reports or dissertationReference book, journals or magazines, summer trai

    7.8 Lending Rules and Restrictions

    after the due date.will be charged for each bookissued on the due date, a fine or Rs.25 /- per day

    n due date or fails to get it re-re-issued. If a student fails to return the book o and then said book cannot becheck misuse of the cards. If the books are in dem

    on the production of ID toBooks are issued to a member/valid card-holder only

    Late Fine

    the Library only.and is for consultation inPeriodicals will not be issuedissued on the due date.

    oks may however, be re-students can borrow books from the library. The boainst which all the registeredThe library will issue library membership cards, agry membership free of cost.All students of CMS-IILM-AHL are eligible for libra

    Procedure for Membership

    8.00 AM to 5.00 PMIssue Timings :

    8.00 AM to 8.00 PMMonday to Saturday :

    The Library opening hours (all working days):

    ll in advance)any changes in the schedule, it will be notified weand prescribed holidays. (IfThe library is open on all the days except Sundays

    Library Timings

    Library Rules and Procedures7.7

    3. Internet and online database access

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    he permission of the Librarian.Visitors are not permitted in the library without t

    students belonging, if need arise.Library staff is authorized to carry out search of

    n library premises.Bags, mobiles and eatables are not permitted withi

    cancellation of library membership.or strict disciplinary action, fines andconsidered an act of indiscipline which will call f

    sbehavior with library staff shall beStealing or damaging the property of library or mi

    conducive for study.maintain a professional environmentinstructions of the library staff at all times and

    ary are required to follow theLibrary is a place of study. All users of the libr

    caused to the library.is responsible for all damagescards is not furnished to the librarian, the member

    In case information about lostare issued to the members on payment Rs.25 /- each.brarian immediately. Duplicate cardsLoss of Library cards are to be notified to the li

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    t of the email iswhich is good for lifetime usage. The general formaaccount at CMS-IILM-AHLEach student is provided with their personal email

    8.4 EMAIL

    throughout CMS-IILM-AHL to combat virusesEdition is usedeach system. Symantech End Point Protection Network

    rsonal software firewall onprovided by a robust CISCO Firewall as well as a pe8 Mbps. Network Security isalso available in the campus with a top speed of 12

    op users Wireless LAN iswhich is available through out the campus. For Laptrs internet connectionCMS-IILM-AHL is served by a dedicated 2 Mbps 24 hou

    8.3 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY & NETWORKING

    holder will be held accountable.

    ence of its holder then theanyone. If any account is misused due to the negligive out the password tolog out of their session when finished, and never g

    dents are advised to alwaysprovided with a space of 1GB on the server. The stuthe labs. Each user isaccounts. These can be accessed from any system in

    r personal password protectedare able to save their work and store files in theihosts all the profiles. Students(first name. last name) to access the Server which

    r personal login accountEach student CMS-IILM-AHL mail server is given thei

    .provide the necessary computing base for the campuson to two others in order toCMS-IILM-AHL has three robust IBM servers in additi

    8.2 CENTRAL SERVERS

    multiuser version.2003, 2007, SPSS 11Among the Software that are available are MS Offices Windows XP (SP2).The Operating System used throughout CMS-IILM-AHL i

    8.1 OPERATING SYSTEM & SOFTWARE

    ademic facilitationCMS-IILM-AHL provides Laptop to each student for acity available on campus.CMS-IILM-AHL has a state of the art computing facil

    8. COMPUTING FACILITY

    [email protected]

    and dealt with strictly.to junk mail will be monitoredemails or sending unsolicited mails or subscribing

    embers. Misuse of theseimportant means of communicating with the faculty ma regular basis. Also it is anand also group messages for each batch are sent on

    portant documents from faculty,emails regularly as notifications, exam results, imAll students are required to check their

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    wing URL:Emails can be accessed over the web using the follo

    http://mail.google.com/a/iilm.ac.in

    misusing any equipment.against students damaging /from fines, suspension or rustication will be taken

    onally punitive actions, rangingfacilities and locking of the login account. Additin using computer labFinally any kind of misbehavior will lead to ban o

    should be done online.ystem. All file transfersNo facility for disks or CDs is available in any s

    separate facility has been provided for them.book Users. ALAN cables must not be un-plugged by Laptop / Note

    aculty.permission would be needed through the respective flated work then priorIf multiple computers are required for a course re

    be barred from the use of Lab facilities.s/Notebooks/Handhelds willany objectionable non-academic work on their Laptop

    es, Watching video or doingAny one found chatting, Playing Music, Playing gam

    other software.

    / wallpapers or anyNo student is allowed to download any screensavers

    Identity card must be shown on demand.

    ble.of its holder then the holder will be held accountaused due to the negligenceyour password to anyone else. If any account is misished, and never give outYou should always log out of your session when fin

    permitted.No Group discussions inside the Computer Labs are

    Drinks / Snacks etc is strictly prohibited.

    Carrying Water / SoftNo eating and drinking is allowed inside any lab.

    9.2 Lab Rules and Regulations

    n-charge.supervision of two lab administrators and faculty imaintained under constantand well equipped systems are regularly checked and

    c and research work. The sophisticatedlaser printing facilities are available for academiystems. 60 branded computers withLatest hardware and software are installed on the sies facilitated by wi-fi environment.CMS-IILM-AHL has state of the art computing facilit

    9.1 Faculty block lab Main

    9. COMPUTER LABS

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    necessary to do so.rior notice, whenever it is deemedregulations and procedures in this manual without p

    ll of the information, rules,The institute reserves the right to change any or a

    10.2 Change of Rules

    king day.If it is holiday / Sunday then it will be next wor

    Installment 100,000 /- December 10, 2010thPayment of 6Installment 100,000 /- October 10, 2010thPayment of 5Installment 100,000 /- July 10, 2010thPayment of 4Installment 100,000 /- February 10, 2010rdPayment of 3Installment 100,000 /- October 10, 2009ndPayment of 2

    Amount (Rs.) Due Date

    10.1 Fee Deadlines

    Manager (Finance).All queries related to the fee will be handled by

    ffice.month before the fee deadlines from the Programme O

    ired certificate at least oneStudent opting for Bank loan must collect the requ

    to be cancelled.from the students and their registration is liabledates, no fee will be acceptedthe given deadlines. After the expiry of scheduled

    yable if the fee is delayed beyondA late fee of Rs.100 /- per day in all cases is pa

    Programme Office of the institute.t Greater Noidafavoring CMS-IILM-AHL FEE COLLECTION A/C, payable a

    through Pay order/Demand DraftONLYMode of payment: Fee will be accepted

    10. FEE STRUCTURE AND DEADLINES

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    List of Holidays for the Year 2009

    Date DayFestival

    WednesdaythRaksha Bandhan August 5

    FridaythJanmashtmi August 14

    SaturdaythIndependence Day August 15

    MondaythDussehra September 28

    MondaythIdul Fitr September 21

    FridayndGandhi Jayanti October 2

    Friday & Saturdayth& 17thDiwali October 16

    MondayndGuru Nanaks Birthday November 2

    FridaythChristmas December 25

    Tuesday Friday2009st2008 to JanuarythDecember 29

    Winter Break1

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    0120-2320058Phone : 0120-2328271 (D), 2320056,57,59 & 60 Fax :CONTACT DETAILS

    17&18, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida-201306.

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    Sl Name Designation Contact no Ext Email id

    Director 9313039609

    Agrawal

    1 Dr Raj 38 [email protected]

    9818679712

    Professor

    2 Dr A.K Sinha Dean & 45 [email protected]

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    Professor

    Associate

    Aggarwal

    3 Prof P K 46 [email protected]

    9971949012Registrar

    Ghosh

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    Gupta

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    Chakrabarty6 Prof. Soumitra 46 [email protected]

    Lecturer 9871208037

    Sharma

    7 Mr. Samarth 46 [email protected]

    Chattopadhyay

    8 Mr. Tuhin Lecturer 9250674214 46 [email protected]

    9 Dr Shruti Jain 9999555678ProfessorAssociate 46 [email protected]

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    Srivastava

    10 Ms Shalini 46 [email protected]

    Lecturer 9717211399Agrawal

    11 Mr. Mohit 46 [email protected]

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    Aggarwal

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    Upadhyay

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    Sharma

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    Khatoon

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    18 Bobby Office boy


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