All of us are well acquainted with the strange ways of the stock market. Taking the Indian stock market for example, we are well aware of the volatility being shown by the Sensex. One day it rises beyond expectations and we are audience to exhilarated brokers and investors congratulating each other and distributing sweets, the next day it crashes and we read about brokers and investors committing suicides. Then also people do not loose faith and continue to put there hard earned mullah in it. What is so attractive about it? Do people consider it as a shortest route of making some quick bucks? Why does it continue to lure investors? Why is it so unpredictable and risky? And if it is so risky and volatile what is the need to gamble ones money? Continue reading →
Role of Business Schools In Changing Scenario – 2
Family recession was not allowed to be converted into family depression due to enterprise of few entrepreneurial disadvantaged ladies. Whatever is applicable in family recession the same is applicable for recession at national or global level. It is proved that success does not necessarily need money and infrastructure, as long as there is determination. Business Schools in the changed circumstances can take a lead in this direction and develop entrepreneurial skills and courage among the young and budding managers so that they do not think only in terms of campus placement and big pay cheque. Business Schools should create an environment of success with happiness. The motto of Business Schools should be SUCCESS WITH HAPPINESS. Continue reading →
Role of Business Schools In Changing Scenario – 1
Business Schools have started realizing that apart from developing skills they have to impart the art of creating happiness. It has been rightly said that – Your “profession is not what brings home your pay cheque. Profession is what you are put on earth to do with such passion and such intensity that it becomes spiritual in calling”. This was true yesterday and it will be true tomorrow. It is also true in the present world of recession and depression.
The fact is that in the high speed race of running after materlistic world, the people are highly restless and have no time to think about their passion of what they are meant for except the passion for their pay check. Present time of recession is of challenge and opportunity. Continue reading →
New Ray Of Hope For Students – iTraC
Recently an independent Industrial Training and Consultancy Cell (iTrac) has been started at RKGIT. This cell would be headed by Er. Vishvendra Goel who has a wide experience as technocrat in Ghaziabad. The cell would act as a bridge between our resources and the corporate sector with a special emphasis on small and medium enterprises. It would aim at providing cost effective core engineering solutions to firms with the help of the faculty and students simultaneously giving an opportunity to students to ‘Earn while Learn’. Emphasis would be laid on building long term relationships with the industry by providing them cost effective consultancy and there by creating strong linkages with them. This will aid in final placement of our students.
Report On FIP
A Faculty Induction Programme (FIP) was conducted by Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology from 8th June 2009 to 28th June 2009 at Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology for Women. The objective of the Programme was to train the outgoing students aspiring for an academic career as well to help them in securing jobs in the corporate sector in this recessionary era. The Programme was divided into four modules.
In the first module, the participants were introduced to the concept of enhancing teaching effectiveness with the help of power point presentation and the operation & utility of Moodle Software. Continue reading →






