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Class Room Learning: Classroom learning
is meant primarily for the theoretical and conceptual inputs. Combining
lectures with group learning and the use of the case-method consolidates
classroom learning.
Case Study: Students of MIM are expected
to make rich use of the analytical tools learnt in the classroom through
wide applications in solving hypothetical and real life cases. Students
are expected to give full expression to their intellectual and creative
capabilities in devising suitable strategies and action plans. Cases are
derived from a pool of research and consultancy spanning diverse areas
of operating policies, accounting methods, market analysis, strategic
management and international business.
Simulation Techniques: At MIM, relentless
emphasis is laid on experimenting with the techniques learnt in books
and classrooms and applying them in a non-threatening environment. Such
experimentation and testing takes place through regular Business games,
In-basket-exercises, Role playing and other simulation techniques which
keeps students engaged in continuous learning.
Presentations: Managers of today are facing increasing pressure to improve
their presentation skills and improve the quality of oral communication.
Students of MIM are required to make at least one presentation per fortnight
on projects and case studies, in the process of which they become dexterous
in conveying ideas and information in appealing managerial style.
Project Work: The knowledge gained in the
classroom needs to be reinforced by the right attitude and proper skill
to complete the gamut of developing managerial capability. Non-classroom
curriculum consists of a variety of projects, which provide opportunities
for application of the knowledge learnt in class to real life situations
within the college and outside. Once the projects are complete, the students
are required to submit project report and make presentation to the rest
of the class.
Industrial visits: It provides an opportunity
to the students to have first hand practical exposure and helps relate
the conceptual and analytical skills acquired in the classroom to actual
management practices wherein students make a group-visit to organizations
of regional, national and international importance. During these visits,
face-to-face discussions take place with senior executives. Students get
an opportunity to interact around critical strategic and operational issues
that corporate manager's face in managing corporate actions. The close
academia & industry interaction is useful to corporate organizations
because many time's indicative and creative solutions emerge to the benefit
of the organizations. Note: - Each student should make a note of the fact
that they are compulsorily required to attend the Industrial visits.
MARWAR MANAGEMENT CLUB
MMC is the first management club in the history of suncity. This club
aims at providing the environment of interaction full of knowledge, sophisticated
touch and the learning edge. Here is an overview of the functioning of
MMC.
Knowledge enhancement through -
• Personal interaction.
• Subject related discussions.
• Business awareness.
• Monthly business updates
• Developing effective communication skills.
• Focus on guest lectures and seminars.
• Debating on various current topics.
• Confidence building.
Management games to improve -
• Teamwork. Mental ability. Decision-making.
• organizing various competitions for -Idea generation. Brain storming.
Improving mental skills.
This is the club that incorporates in you values, sincerity and dedication
along with routine management subjects. This way you are equipped with
the dynamic combination of cutting edge, knowledge and attitude that will
take you higher. To make MMC successful we want all the management students
to become its privileged associates.
...Come lets get together to harmonize our managerial skills.
MIM – Library
The MIM Library for the management discipline contains the latest titles
on management and related disciplines. The Faculty has a good collection
of books, periodicals and research journals in the areas of Management,
Computers etc. The students are motivated to develop keen interest for
using the library facilities for atleast half an hour daily.
Library has 3 sections namely the following:
1) The Printed library:
• Every student will be given two non-transferable tickets for issue
of books-one on each card.
• The card should be kept secularly and by chance if it is missing
the reader should immediately inform the librarian about the loss of the
card. Any loss of book on this account will be treated as abnormal loss
and double the cost of the book will be charged.
• However, another card can be issued on payment of Rs 10/- on making
a written request
• It is expected that student shall not indulge in marking on the
books, tearing off pages, tampering of the books or damage to the books
in any way. If at any time this is discovered double the cost of the books
will be charged from the student(s) and in addition disciplinary action
will be taken.
• A book will be issued to a student for 14 days and if it is not
returned by the stipulated date, a fine of Rs. 21- on the first and doubling
everyday thereafter will be charged. The Library reserves the right to
recall any book from the readers. The readers should ensure that it is
returned within 24 hours of recall.
• Every student is expected to check the book for any damage at
the time of issue. If any damage is reported later it will not be entertained.
• Library will keep you informed of new facilities.
2) The Digital library:
The Digital library will be equipped with courseware on CDs, DVDs and
VHS Tapes, to reinforce classroom learning. Await their arrival.
3) Newspaper, Periodicals & Magazines:
These will normally be not issued outside the library. However, on special
request these can be issued overnight to be deposited on the next working
day.
Partial list of Magazines & Journals available in the Library: -
• Business Today
• Business World
• Business India
• Business Barons
• Indian Management
• Vikalpa
• ICFAI Journals
• Reader's Digest
• General Management Review
• Strategic Management
• Economic & Political Weekly
MIM - Computer Centre
MIM has one of the best computer center in the state of Rajasthan with
about 20 LAN connected Intel P-III/PIV computers. The server has Windows-2000
operating system while the clients have the Windows-98 operating system.
The Computer centre in our institute is well equipped with the latest
hardware and software to keep pace with the academic as well as the administrative
needs of the institute. The software part includes Windows-98, Microsoft
Office, Turbo C++ compiler etc. Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise
Edition Package and Novell Netware 5.1 networking software. The students
are encouraged to make utmost use of the hardware & software facilities
to make the effective PowerPoint presentation on LCD projector. The institute
has separate computers with Pentium processor to provide support to the
administrative needs.
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