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  • Condolence to Mr. Mandela

    Nelson Mandela endured great personal hardship so that others could be provided with dignity, equality and opportunity. He fought discrimination and inhuman exclusion, but rose above bitter divisions to heal and reconcile a fractured nation. His life and work made him a citizen of the world, he said “India, in particular, had great affection and regard for him. His mission was a great inspiration and moral bulwark for our principled struggle against apartheid.”
    For decades, President Mandela provided South Africa and the South Africa Development Community Region with hope, inspiration and impeccable leadership in the struggle against apartheid, colonialism, exploitation; and his achievement of reconciliation. To millions of people, he was more than just a man. He was a symbol of the struggle for freedom, justice, equality, and dignity not only in South Africa but throughout the world. His selfless sacrifice inspired freedom loving people in all corners of the world to relentlessly fight for justice, freedom and human progress. He leaves us with a legacy and great vision to attain greater wellbeing for the people of our region.

    MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE

    Nelson-Mandela

  • Requirement of Faculty

    Synetic Business School have invited applications for the post of Assistant Professors,Associate Professors and Professors on regular basis in the subjects of General Management,Finance,Marketing, Computer Science, Librarian,Information Technology,Physical Education,Human Resource,Training and Placement officer and English. Eligible candidates in accordance with the qualifications/conditions laid down by the AICTE norms may send their applications to the college with in 21 days from the publication of the advertisement through registered post or n person.Mail a copy of the application at md.kaushal@sbs.ac.in

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  • Delegation From Benin Embassy

    A delegation from Benin Embassy comprising Mr Samwill Dandagui and Mr Raoufou Radgi visited Synetic Business School on Oct 31st 2013.The officials met the faculty and students and express their delight on the academic environment provided by the school to the international students.The officials interacted with the students and expressed great satisfaction on the positive feedback.The officials expressed that from next year a large number of students from Benin would visit S.B.S. for higher education and would enrich themselves from the professional environment in the campus

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  • Seminar on Social-Networking

    In the era of Globalization, the entire world has become one small global village. Speaking on globalization Chairman, Dr M.A. Zahir said that information and technology has played a prominent role in globalization. Various social networking sites have brought together people of similar likings on one single platform. He said that Synetic Business School this year will train more than 7000 school students in social networking technology.

    Assistant Professor Paramjeet Singh from computer science department briefed that a social network service consists of a representation of each user (often a profile), his/her social links, and a variety of additional services. Most social network services are web-based and provide means for users to interact over the Internet, such as e-mail and instant messaging. Social networking sites allow users to share ideas, pictures, posts, activities, events, and interests with people in their network. Popular methods now combine many of these, with American-based services such as Facebook, Google+ and Twitter widely used worldwide. He also cautioned against the misuse of these social networking platforms. It is a technology for the people to come into a virtuous cycle of knowledge and awareness not a vicious cycle of rumors and character assassinations.

  • Workshop on Legal Issues For Foreign Students

    The International Students Cell at Synetic Business School organized a workshop on Legal Issues for Foreign Students in the campus. Eminent High Court Lawyer Mr. Inder Pal Singh Sabharwal was invited to advice the students about the key legal issues that International students must take care of while their stay in India.

  • International Students at Synetic Business School

    Dr. M.A. Zahir, Chairman of the Institute today welcomed the international students at Synetic Business School. In a welcome address he said that Synetic Business School…..A B school with a difference is now one of the largest international business school in Ludhiana. At present students from Syria, Tanzania, Afghanistan, Uganda and Angola are studying in the school. In coming few days students from Niger, Lesotho and Ghana shall also be arriving making the atmosphere very diverse in the school.

    Dr. Zahir inaugurated The International Student Leadership Program. The program is an exciting new initiative designed to give international students the chance to develop leadership skills, self-efficacy, and confidence while sharing their unique perspectives.

    By actively contributing to the development of International Student Services projects, programs & communications initiatives; by attending inspiring leadership training workshops; and by engaging in peer mentoring and coaching, International Student Leaders will be raising their SBS experience to a whole new level.

    Students will have the opportunity to help raise awareness of international student issues at SBS, promote greater understanding and cooperation amongst campus groups, and contribute to the ongoing internationalization of the campus community.

  • Seminar on E-Commerce

    Synetic Business School now commands respect amongst the education fraternity in Ludhiana. It has been a guiding spirit for a large pool of students from all over the globe. Every year the school organizes workshops and seminars to promote the knowledge of computer science and management. Dr Ghazala Qadri (Management Trustee of the School) announced that this year the business school will organize workshops in more than 100 schools. Well trained faculty from the school will impart training on E-Commerce to more than 5000 students.

    Assistant Professor Paramjeet Singh from computer science department briefed that Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce, is a type of industry where the buying and selling of products or services is conducted over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. Electronic commerce draws on technologies such as mobile commerce, electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), inventory management systems and automated data collection systems. Therefore, the school has chosen this desired topic to train the students.

  • Workshop on Animation and Multimedia

    The Management Trustee of the Institute Dr. Zafar Zahir made an announcement that a two day workshop on animation and multimedia will be organized in the business school for the students of Computer Science and Technology. The representatives from Xplora Design School will train the students and makes them aware of this newly emerging technology. The focus of this seminar to explain the techniques of animation such as Traditional animation, Stop-motion animation, 2D-animation, 3D-animation and also gives the knowledge about the current softwares being used in Gaming and Multimedia industry such as Autodesk-3DMAX, Autodesk-Maya, Apple-FinalCut, ZBrush and Adobe Photoshop. This knowledge will help the students to choose their career in Film-making,Gaming,Web-Graphics and much more.

  • Seminar on Java and Networking.

    The Chairman of the Institute Dr M.A. Zahir has announced that in continuation with the efforts of the business school to promote industry-academic partnership the management committee has decided to organize a seminar on Java and Networking by HCL Infosys. The representatives from this campany will explain students about the Evolution of Networking, Modern Techniques used in Java and Networking and also provide the knowledge of Integrated Development Environments (i.e IDE’s) used for java and networking in the current industry which makes the all types of development work easy. The focus of the seminar is to update students to get parallel with current scenario and reduce the gap between industry and academics.

    Assistant Professor Paramjeet Singh from computer department briefed that Java is a general-purpose, concurrent, class-based, object-oriented computer programming language that is specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is intended to let application developers “write once, run anywhere” (WORA), meaning that code that runs on one platform does not need to be recompiled to run on another. Java applications are typically compiled to bytecode (class file) that can run on any Java virtual machine (JVM) regardless of computer architecture. Java is, as of 2012, one of the most popular programming languages in use, particularly for client-server web applications, with a reported 10 million users.[10][11] Java was originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems (which has since merged into Oracle Corporation) and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems’ Java platform. The language derives much of its syntax from C and C++, but it has fewer low-level facilities than either of them.

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