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  • Industrial Tour for Computer Science Students

    Computer Science Department organized an industrial tour for the students of B.C.A. on Sept 12,2013 students were taken to the local manufacturing unit of Coca-Cola to make them aware of the various I.T. applications used in the organization. Dr M.A. Zahir, Chairman of the Institute, said that understanding of applications of concepts is very important whereas classroom teaching confines to conceptual knowledge, industrial tours, workshops and industrial training programmes makes the students aware of the applications of the concepts studied in the classrooms.

  • Seminar on Marketing Practices in Consumer Non-Durables.

    Bonn Food and Nutrients Pvt Ltd. organised a seminar in Synetic Business School to explain the
    students current practices in the marketing of consumer non-durables. Marketing managers from
    the company ellaborated all the components of marketing mix with respect to bakery industry.
    Dr M.A. Zahir expressed gratitude to the company for collaborating with the school. He said
    that such attempts indicates our acceptability and quality of training and in future also the school
    will closely collaborate with industry.

  • Seminar on Cyber-Crime

    Synetic Business School organised a workshop on cyber-crime for the students of computer
    science and information technology as the cases of cyber-crime have increased in the recent
    years the students were trained to tackle the problems arising out of cyber-crime.

  • Visit to Ludhiana Beverages Ltd

    Synetic Business School organised an industrial trip to Ludhiana Beverages Ltd on Sept 4 2013
    to understand styles of productions in a manufacturing unit. Dr Harpreet Kaur accompanied
    a group of 15 students who were briefed about the technicalities of various production processes
    in the plant.This trip is an attempt to keep the students abreast with the industry.

  • Three days workshop on computers

    The computer plays a vital role in our daily life. It’s become a necessity for today’s life. So a three days workshop on computer has been organized by Synetic Business School (SBS) to provide the awareness on computer and IT field to the new coming Uganda students from different courses such as BBA, B.Com and BCA.

  • Admission counselling session

    Synetic Business School (SBS) organized many admission counselling sessions for students in the month of June and July 2013. Many students participated in this counselling session. The idea behind these counselling sessions was to provide guidance to the students about the different courses available and their importance in future after doing the XII. The students learnt a lot from these counselling sessions and they appreciated SBS for conducting these types of counselling sessions.

  • Charity for Uttrakhand flood disaster

    Uttarakhand tragedy has lead to immense losses in men and material. To rehabilitate the affected countrymen “SBS” has taken a relief collection initiative. Many students from SBS donated money, clothes, food and day to day accessories to help the people in Uttarakhand.

  • Group Discussion – Per Capita Income Growth Story-How True??

    Prof. Manudeep Kaushal
    Date : May 01, 2013

    Associate Director Prof. Manudeep Kaushal today organized group discussion for the faculty of Department of Business Management. The faculty deliberated and concluded that :

    From the data available for the year 2011-12, Bihar led with a growth rate of about 11.8%. Bihar has reported a significant improvement in the standard of living of its residents although the per capita income is still very low as compared to the other states. Under the leadership of Mr. Nitish Kumar the government has shown better governance. Kerala and Maharashtra ranked third and fourth respectively. These states have reported impressive growth. The all Ind ia per capita income growth stood at about 4.65%. The per capita income growth was the highest in Goa and Maharashtra at Rs 8,157 and Rs 5,216 respectively. But what is a matter of concern is that income disparity has increased tremendously. The distribution of income and resources is highly skewed at certain places.

    The faculty agreed that the we have moved away from the prosperous years and our expectations of double digit growth has remained on the papers. Government must invest on improving infrastructure to sustain the growth.

    Views from the students are solicited.