Sunday, August 23, 2015

Inspire Science Camp Programme 2015

Science Camp Internship Programme by KIIT group of Colleges
The morning session started at 9.30 A.M. with the lecture of Prof. Dr. S. S. Aggrawal, Director General KIIT.


He deliberately spoke on topic “Speech Science and Technology for Human- Machine Communication”. He started his talk with the simple definitions of speech defining the words as Pitch, Frequency and rhythm. He spoke that the speech of a person could tell many things as the gender, message, language, emotions and many more. He showed the graphs related to the vowels and explained how the crests and troughs are formed in graphs with the change of words depending on the pitch, intensity and rhythm of words. He explained the use of Spectrogram a device showing the characteristics of speech with the intensity of time. Our audible range is 20Hz to 20000 Hz. Voice beyond this can make oneself deaf. At low frequency high intensity is required to hear a word. If a person who could just hear the words of definite range it is called speech intelligibility which means one could gain the information through hearing. The areas of speech processing were explained including the field as coding, synthesis and speech, speaker recognition and speech translation.
Students asked many questions regarding the topic as ‘May we hear the talk that are going on inside?’ Director Sir explained that it is a part of thinking. If one could speak up the thought then it could be heard and spectrogram helps us in viewing the words.
Another student asked that ‘Why can’t we hear chips eating by others but we can hear ours?’
Director Sir answered that there is a system called internal bone conduction which helps us in hearing such voices.
After this an interesting session was carried out by Prof Maithili Sharan Ji, Ph.D from IIT Delhi and Bhatnagar Awardees. Dr. S.K. Aggarwal welcomed Prof. Maithili Sharan Ji with a Bouquet.
His topic was ‘Mathematics application to the Problems relevant to the Society’. He involved the various fields of day to day life as cricket sports, satellite, space, communication and marketing. The involvement of mathematics in the field of marketing was explained as Marketing is maths and advertising is a vital component of marketing. It does not just about understand your target audience and how to reach them; it’s about knowing how much money it takes to get your message out. It’s about data, formulas, statistics, analytics, correlations, patterns, predictive modeling and testing. The motion of objects is governed by Newton's laws. The same simple laws that govern the motion of objects on earth also extend to the heavens to govern the motion of planets, moons, and other satellites. The mathematics that describes a satellite's motion is the same mathematics presented for circular motion. Mathematics and banking are very similar in a certain way.  Banks holds a huge amount of money, with any miscalculation could create many problems. So if we ever wanted to work at a bank we must have firm grasp of math skills in order to do our job well.  He also well explained the application of mathematics in the medical field as essentiality of Functional numeracy to an aspiring medical professional. As a physician, perhaps the most important mathematical skills one will need are:
1. Basic mathematical knowledge sufficient to calculate drug doses, concentrations, etc.
2. An understanding of the core statistical concepts most commonly represented in the medical literature.
3. Knowledge of algebra to understand calculations of acid–base status, etc.
4. Ability to appreciate whether or not results are mathematically plausible.  
Students asked questions regarding the centre of circle which was explained very clearly to them using equations. Another student asked question regarding the maths in sleep. Maithili Sharan ji explained him that various metabolic rates decrease in sleep which is a sign of mathematics involved in sleep.
After a tea break next Session was chaired by Prof. Pawan Kapoor, Adjuvant Professor at KIIT College Of Engineering, a renowned personality in the field of “Measurement Science and Instrumentation” on the topic “ Fascinating world Of Measurement Science”. He said that on a baseline level, measurements fall into the categories of weight, area, volume, length and even temperature. While we look at these various categories as stoic forms of mathematical measurements a closer examination of things we do in everyday life reveals their clear importance.
Taking proper medicine-during an illness (whether serious or minor) one need to take medicine in the proper amount. If taken too little or too much then one cannot get the proper benefit from it.
Playing sports- The importance of measurements may not necessarily reveal itself when one play sports but it is there in a big way. If one want to throw a runner out at first or make a 30 yard touchdown pass then one need to be accurate and comes from a clear sense of depth and distance.
Keeping warm or cool- If the temperature outside dips or increases we have to make an adjustment on our thermostat in order to remain at a safe and healthy temperature. Understanding the measurement scale of a thermostat is critical in this regard or else we may find you feeling rather uncomfortable. 
Telling time- The ability to tell time is all based on measurement principles. Whether we are using a digital clock or an hourglass these devices measure the passage of time. Now, imagine how chaotic the world would be if it was impossible to measure the passage of time.
Transportation- How much weight is too much for a plane to take off or a car to move efficiently? How much fuel is needed to reach a certain point and how long will it take to get somewhere? Yes, measurements play a significant part in transportation.
Measurement has been a basic part of all sciences which could bring all the branches of science as agriculture, health, nuclear science together. Nature has created fascinating creations and one could nurture the nature by involvement of Science. He insisted the students to occupy the fields of Agriculture Sciences, Nuclear sciences, so that nature may be benefited by the power of technology.The students had some queries as ‘disaster like cyclone could be detected but earthquake could not?’ Sir explained that earthquake introduces two types of wave P and R wave which can be detected and one could read the frequency of earthquake on reactor scale. He also said that any natural disaster cannot be beholder. One could only try to prevent oneself.
The students then moved to lunch after which they were made familiar with the laboratories and projects in the KIIT College of Engineering. The students were divided into 4 groups
A, B, C, D irrespective of their schools. They were taken to the Chemistry, Mechanical, electronics, Computer Labs where they were given demonstration of various practicals and working of the projects. It was highly beneficial to students as they enthusiastically and keenly visited all labs and performed some of the experiments by themselves in guidance of the lab in charges and faculties. The working of instruments in labs was shown to the students preparing them for future.
ELECTRONICS PROJECT LAB: Demonstration of Electronics project based on latest technology. We gave a demo of:
i) Quad Copter- Drone (Human less machine). It is a machine based on embedded system technology. It is commonly used in various applications like video recording, disaster management information. Other projects shown to students were solar tracker system- this application using solar energy as the main resource of electricity for home, industries etc.
ii) Laser show project- Through this application various patterns are generated used for decoration in event management.
iii) Android based Robo- Line follower and obstacle avoiding robot was demonstrated. This robo used android technology for its control.
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB: The students visited chemistry lab in which the major equipment's were shown to the students as Distillation plant, muffle furnace, electric oven, electronic balance, and colorimeter. They were informed about the experiments based on different types of volumetric analysis such as acid-base, precipitation, complexometric, redox titrations and molecular weight determination of polymer using viscometric method. The major objective behind this was to make students practically realize various kinds of volumetric analysis used in testing substances like water, cement, alloys etc. Other than this they were also told about the experiments based on water analysis, proximate analysis of coal, colorimetric estimations. Students realized various steps involved in water analysis and significance of coal analysis in grading the coal, as well as application of colorimeter in medical field. The demonstration included experimentation of preparing urea-formaldehyde resin by students. They were made aware of the importance of urea formaldehyde, its formation and reaction. The students prepared the resin through the procedure as explained. They were introduced with the various equipment such as pH meter, distillation plant, TDS meter and Penskey Martin’s apparatus used in the lab.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB: The students in physics lab were taught about the formation of Newton’s ring formed as a result of interference of light waves. The variation of magnetic field was determined experimentally. They were shown the experimental apparatus of Cathode ray oscilloscope through which they prepared B-H curve and studied the hysteresis loop. They were informed about the Cathode Ray tube which is the main part of Cathode Ray oscilloscope.  They were also taught the Voltage/ current (V-I) characteristics of p-n junction diode which was helpful in reconciling their basis of physical sciences and the terms mentioned in their syllabus. The laboratory facilities to perform undergraduate level experiments in optics, ultrasonic, electricity, semiconductor physics and electronics were clearly demonstrated to students. Optical instruments mainly including spectrometers, mercury and sodium vapour lamps, lasers and polarimeters – which are used in the studies of interference, diffraction patterns and phenomenon of polarization were also demonstrated. The students also studied characteristics of various semiconductor diodes and other semiconductor devices such as solar cells. Several CROs, set up to synthesize nano particles and study the Hall effect.
SPORT SESSION: During the games session the students played chess, carom board, playing cards and had very memorable moments. After the indoor games the students visited Nehru Stadium after lunch on August 11, 2015. The stadium cater to several sports – like Hockey, Gymnastics, Lawn Tennis, Volley Ball, Handball, Corp Ball, Basket Ball, Football, Cricket, Athletics, Wrestling, Badminton and many others. All the pitches, courts and other sports areas have been designed as per national level standards. The students had fun and mesmerizing moments with this session.

Inspire Science Internship Camp - KIIT College Gurgaon

INTRODUCTION:
Innovation in science pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) is an innovative program sponsored and managed by the Department of Science & Technology for attraction of talent to science. The basic objective of Inspire is to communicate to the youth of the country the excitements of creative pursuit of science, attract talent to the study of science at an early age and thus build the required critical human resource pool for strengthening and expanding the science & technology system and R&D base.  With the same objective in mind KIIT (Vidyapati Sansthan) initiated the effort with the all the support from the DST in the year 2012 and have been since then successfully taking it further. We are glad and privileged to announce and conduct the third INSPIRE Science Camp 2015 program in our campus.
Vidyapati Sansthan, a registered educational society was established in 1969 with an objective of imparting quality education which transforms our new generation youth into meaningful citizen of the country. KIIT being the followers of Gandhian philosophy awaken the students and make them believe the higher values of simplicity enjoined with the needs of complete understanding of the modern scientific technology.
Every camp is incomplete without its participants. In this camp also, around 200 students participated from around 12 schools.
The Inaugural session started at 9:30 am with lamp lightening and seeking the blessings of Goddess Saraswati by the dignitaries. Dr. S. S.Agrawal Director General, KIIT Groups of Colleges presented the welcome address. He discussed about the importance of Science as we depend on Technology nowadays. He introduced about Vidyapathi Sansthan to the guests and students. He said that Excellence and Education are the keys which if a person adopts, and then nobody can stop him by growing to the heights. KIIT follows Gandhian value system religiously. He quoted “Technology without spiritual life is blind” and we should not forget the values. He introduced the Audience with all the Guests and suggested the students to interact with all these Eminent Scientists and experts to get the maximum benefit of this camp and get inspired by them.
In his welcome speech Dr. S S Aggarwal, urged the budding scientists to develop a scientific temper like APJ Abdul Kalam Azad, who despite his humble beginning rose to the highest post of DRDO.
In his lecture he briefed the benefits of camp as to following subjects under Basic and Natural Sciences are within the scope of INSPIRE Scholarship for pursuing BSc/BS/Int. MSc/Int. MS course: (1) Physics, (2) Chemistry, (3) Mathematics, (4) Biology, (5) Statistics, (6) Geology, (7) Astrophysics, (8) Astronomy, (9) Electronics, (10) Botany, (11) Zoology, (12) Bio-chemistry, (13) Anthropology, (14) Microbiology, (15) Geophysics, (16) Geochemistry, (17) Atmospheric Sciences & (18) Oceanic Sciences. The student must be enrolled into the aforementioned BSc, BS, Int. MSc/Int.MS courses before applying for INSPIRE Scholarship. The scholarship is valued at Rs. 80,000/- per annum. Each candidate will receive annual scholarship total value of Rs. 60,000/- in cash. All the SHE scholars are required to undertake summer research projects under an active researcher in any recognized research centres across India. A summer time attachment fee of Rs. 20,000/- will be paid as Mentorship every year. Selected candidates will be supported for a maximum period of five years, starting from the 1st year BSc, BS, Int. MSc/Int.MS or until the completion of the course, whichever is earlier.
Continuation of the scholarship for the selected candidates is based on good academic performance in the examinations conducted by the University and upon the recommendation by the Head of the Institution. One can apply for the scholarship through online or offline modes.


Dr. Krishan Lal
Dr. Krishan lal, Chief Guest, presented his Inaugural speech. Dr. Krishan lal was President of Indian National Science Academy, Allahabad. He was a member of APAM (1997) and President, International Crystallographic Association (ICA) (2003-07). He received S.K.Mitra Birth Centenary Gold Medal of Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA)(2007).He worked at the IBM Watson Research centre (1971-72) and was visiting professor at the University of Tokyo. He was also a visiting professor at IIT Delhi and Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He gave his inaugural lecture on ‘Crystallography’ as is the experimental science of determining the arrangement of atoms in the crystalline solids (see crystal structure). The word "crystallography" derives from the Greek words crystalline "cold drop, frozen drop", with its meaning extending to all solids with some degree of transparency. In July 2012, the United Nations recognised the importance of the science of crystallography by proclaiming that 2015 would be the International Year of Crystallography. X-ray crystallography is used to determine the structure of large bio molecules such as proteins.
Before the development of X-ray diffraction crystallography, the study of crystals was based on physical measurements of their geometry. This involved measuring the angles of crystal faces relative each other and to theoretical reference axes (crystallographic axes), and establishing the symmetry of the crystal in question. This physical measurement is carried out using a goniometer. Crystallographic methods now depend on analysis of the diffraction patterns of a sample targeted by a beam of some type. X-rays are most commonly used; other beams used include electrons or neutrons. This is facilitated by the wave properties of the particles. Crystallographers often explicitly state the type of beam used, as in the terms X-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction and electron diffraction. These three types of radiation interact with the specimen in different ways. X-rays interact with the spatial distribution of electrons in the sample.
Electrons are charged particles and therefore interact with the total charge distribution of both the atomic nuclei and the electrons of the sample.
Neutrons are scattered by the atomic nuclei through the strong nuclear forces, but in addition, the magnetic moment of neutrons is non-zero. They are therefore also scattered by magnetic fields. When neutrons are scattered from hydrogen-containing materials, they produce diffraction patterns with high noise levels. However, the material can sometimes be treated to substitute deuterium for hydrogen.
Because of these different forms of interaction, the three types of radiation are suitable for different crystallographic studies. Some materials that have been analyzed using crystallography, such as proteins, do not occur naturally as crystals. Typically, such molecules are placed in solution and allowed to slowly crystallize through vapour diffusion. A drop of solution containing the molecule, buffer, and precipitants is sealed in a container with a reservoir containing a hygroscopic solution. Water in the drop diffuses to the reservoir, slowly increasing the concentration and allowing a crystal to form. If the concentration were to rise more quickly, the molecule would simply precipitate out of solution, resulting in disorderly granules rather than an orderly and hence usable crystal.
Once a crystal is obtained, data can be collected using a beam of radiation. Although many universities that engage in crystallographic research have their own X-ray producing equipment, synchrotrons are often used as X-ray sources, because of the purer and more complete patterns such sources can generate. Synchrotron sources also have a much higher intensity of X-ray beams, so data collection takes a fraction of the time normally necessary at weaker sources. Complementary neutron crystallography techniques are used to identify the positions of hydrogen atoms, since X-rays only interact very weakly with light elements such as hydrogen.
Producing an image from a diffraction pattern requires sophisticated mathematics and often an iterative process of modelling and refinement.
The students and the dignitaries then moved for lunch. After the lunch all were gathered in Sir. C.V.Raman auditorium where Dr. Neelima Kamrah presented her lecture on the topic”……..” where she informed the students about the application of science especially chemistry in day to day life. She started with the simple framing of the articles of daily life involving the chemical structures and some other objects. As for example using the Meta derivative of benzene structure, bowl and –list she created the word metabolism. The students cheered and participated in the other word frames. She also told students that chemistry is involved in each and every aspect of our body. When we cry Tears produced during emotional crying have a chemical composition which differs from other types of tears. They contain significantly greater quantities of the hormones prolactin, adrenocorticotropic hormone, Leu-enkephalin and the elements potassium and manganese. Stress hormones such as cortisol are released. Crying is what is called a distress vocalization shown in animals that are mobile and dependent. She informed students that green vegetables contain chlorophyll which could be prevented during cooking if we keep the vegetable in boiled water containing a pinch of salt. Then she demonstrated activities such as making of hand sanitizer which could be prepared using isopropanol, essential oil and aloe-Vera gel. Other than this scholastic activity she also made students know how to keep their passwords secret by writing them with invisible ink made of lemon juice and that could be made visible after heating the paper. Another activity demonstrated was that of determination of formalin as adulterant that is added to the milk for preserving it. The session was highly appreciated by the students who gave their standing ovation. Dr. Vimla Yadav assisted her in demonstrating the activities.
After this enthusiastic session Dr SK Aggarwal, Principal of the college encouraged the audience in his interactive session to try to find newer-different solutions in their day to day life and thus make innovations. He said that the Inspire camp should catalyze them to scientific temper and should also culminate into their becoming eminent scientists over the long professional research careers. He also said about the benefits of the camp. He said that scholarship for Higher Education (SHE) is a component scheme under Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE), which is a flagship programme of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. It aims to engage young talents for the study of Science and Technology and pursue research as a career and to augment youth to undertake higher education in Science intensive courses by providing scholarships to deserving students. Under this scheme SHE, 10,000 scholarships, each valued at Rs. 80,000/- are announced annually for students pursuing Bachelors and Masters level courses in Basic and Natural Sciences.
He paid his Vote of thanks with the words that we all must be aware of how many inventions are taking place these days and how many of them are we aware of. He asked the students about the place where most of the inventions take place.

The break was given after this interactive session for tea. When the students collected again in the auditorium after the break they were shown a science movie named ‘origin of earth’ that was followed by a quiz dependent on the movie. The quiz included questions as the age of earth, the formation of clouds, sequence of originating life and many more. The students found the movie beneficial as they came to know about their environment and the earth. The session ended with the students moving for dinner.

Monday, July 13, 2015

KIIT Best Management & Engineering College Gurgaon

 One of the very common childhood questions we all had gone through was, what do you want to  become when grow up? The answer to the question changed with our growing period. We all had a list  of different answers including doctor, engineer, teacher, singer, etc. But there comes a phase in our life  when we seriously need to decide that what we have to become for our secure and bright future. We all  had to step into this juncture of dilemma when we have lot of options leading to our future. In that case,  we have to spend some quality time in analyzing all the courses and have to find the best course  matching our capability and aptitude.

 If you are planning to go for engineering, you need to scrutinize your interest for a specific field of  engineering. There are plethora options in the study of engineering including computer science,  electronics, instrumentation, mechanical, civil, etc. You have to examine your interest accordingly.  After the analyzing stage, you have to select the best engineering college which can provide you a  better future with good job opportunities. The rapid growth of engineering colleges in the  market can  take you to perplexity, which college to prefer for your secure future.

KIIT - Best Management & Engineering College

Some of the simple tips for finding a good engineering college includes :-
  • You can seek an advice from your seniors
  • Check for the best engineering colleges online and shortlist few colleges out of those.
  • You can Visit each of the college if possible.
  • You can consult the educational counselors as they can provide you a good option matching your potential and competence.
 A college with reputed status and good education can provide you long term sustainability for your  career life. There are some of the factors which you can keep in your mind while searching for a good  option which includes the faculties, education, infrastructure, assured job placements, co-curricular  activities, etc. Keeping these points in your mind may help you to reach your destination for a bright  future.

 There are various colleges in India which can offer you Engineering Course but to enlighten your  future, it is advisable to go for the best option. Among the list of top engineering colleges India, KIIT  is considered as one of the Best engineering colleges in Gurgaon, educating students from all over the  world in the field of engineering and management. One can go also go for the Post graduation in KIIT  College as it also comes in the category of top management colleges Gurgaon. Moreover, it is  providing the best education and smart classes to the students for its expertise in engineering and  management courses from last 45 years.  

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Reasons for Selecting Top Engineering College Gurgaon

Being the technology hub and cyber city, Gurgaon is also one of the leading cities in the area of Education. In the present scenario, the city has Top Engineering College in the field of engineering & management. All the Delhi NCR colleges are affiliated to the best Universities. The colleges in Gurgaon are well known for maintaining a perfect balance between theoretical and practical knowledge. They provide the best education and bright future to all the Students. These colleges are actually preparing for the next bright generation of engineers. The notable fact of the NCR College is that these colleges provide shelter to the students from all over the World. Many students come from various distant states to join the best engineering College in Gurgaon.  Even the students from foreign countries can easily apply for the various courses of engineering & management.

There are some of the important reasons for why one should go for Top engineering College Gurgaon
  •  One of the reasons to be framed is the popularity of the Millennium City, Gurgaon in the area of Engineering and that too in affordable cost. One can survive easily in this city as there are various PG rooms available at very reasonable rent for students who wish to stay in PG’s apart from the Hostels.  
  • Another reason is the versatility and flexibility of the courses which are offered. The colleges provide resourceful & top quality education to all the students. One can opt for various courses in engineering including Computer science, mechanical, Information technology, civil, electronics, etc. 
  •  The essential reason is the placement guarantee which most of the college provide. The colleges offer almost 90 % of the placement assurance and they make sure that student must get a best possible organization whether it’s for industrial training or job opportunity. They give their 100 % support to all the students at every step throughout their college life. 
  
                        
    Among the Top engineering Colleges of Gurgaon is the KIIT College which the best engineering college offering various engineering & management courses including B.tech, M.tech, BBA MBA, etc with placement assurance.

    Thursday, April 23, 2015

    Engineering – The art of Mind’s Stimulation


    Engineering is one of the best and most pioneering courses in India. There are many students who look forward to learn and implement this aspiring course in their day to day life. The study of engineering provides you a better opportunity to be more precise and creative; moreover it offers you an exciting and productive career as well. To become an engineer is not a bit difficult task in today’s scenario but to select a Top engineering college is most important task as your whole career depends on the college you opt for.  Before moving on the aspiration to be an engineer, it is suggested to have an overall idea of this course. 


    In a simple language, Engineering is defined as to where you can easily provide a solution in a scientific and technical way. It is a best option as a career for those who wish to make a difference and want to change the world. There are many engineering colleges in India which offers this course and one must go for the Best engineering college as it will reflect your individuality for lifetime.  In the list of Top Engineering College India, KIIT College which is well known for its education in the field of engineering & it is one of the Top management colleges. The 45 years old college in Gurgaon accomplishes the features of providing the best infrastructure, education, smart classes, tutorial rooms, seminar halls, etc.  Pursuing the Career as an Engineer needs an ability to solve the problems along with creativity and imagination. Now-a-days, the engineering course is high in demand as engineers are the reason behind almost everything that make our life worth of shelter, living standards, communication, health & environment. Moreover, our modern life would not be possible if there were no creativity and efforts of engineers. So, if you want to make your career bright and successful, it is recommendable to go for engineering. Among the best engineering colleges of Delhi NCR, it is advisable to choose KIIT College Gurgaon which is famous for its expertise in engineering courses.

    Tuesday, April 14, 2015

    Enlighten Your Future with Top Management Colleges India

    Getting admission in the right college can be a bit difficult decision for the students. Most students, after completing school or graduation have faced this problem. There are a lot of colleges offering courses like B. Tech, M. Tech, MBA, BBA and BCA but the hectic task is that which one to be opted. Before taking admission in any college students must visit the college, interact with the faculty members, get proper counseling from them and then choose the best college and the course according to their interest.

    After graduation almost everyone wants to pursue for the management course from best management college India that rank in the top 10 list.  It is undoubtedly true that Kamrah Institute of Information Technology (KIIT) is one of the top management colleges India.

    KIIT- Top Management Colleges India

    Management is an interesting academic stream which offers options for employment in a number of streams including business process, finance, risk, accounting, and production, quality and process management. The choice depends on the student's level of interest and also the availability of the course in the location of choice.

    Better Job Opportunities
    Undoubtedly management course can help students in many different fields and it is a better option to secure jobs in the market. Most companies and businesses look for management students that have a better understanding and knowledge of business. With the help of MBA certification it becomes easier for students to get a reliable source of earning that everybody dreams of. Students must free minded decide the management programs that they want to opt and choose the top management colleges for their secure future.

    Assured Placement Options
    Many management colleges offer better placement options that make it easier for the students to get their dream jobs in the renowned companies. KIIT top management college in India offers reliable in-house placement options to brighten the student’sfuture so that they can start earning while they are in the learning age. This also gives them the opportunity to work in a multinational company while they are completing their degree.




    Friday, March 27, 2015

    MANAGEMENT STUDY: THE KEY FOR BUSINESS SKILLS ENHANCEMENT

    Management is the key for the completion of any work in process. If the management is proper then the work will flow in smooth manner leading to successful completion. There are various steps involved in the management process which helps in accomplishment of goals and objectives. These steps involve planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling.

    In an organization a dedicated team is there for fulfilling the goals at each step. The management team makes out the work plan and sends it to the particular team involved in completion of the required task. As per the current industrial scenario the scope of management is at its top. There are lots of employment opportunities for management students. Those who are willing to go in the corporate world must go for the management study.

    KIIT Top Management Colleges India

    After the identification of your path the next thing which makes the students worried is how to select a best management college. There are top management colleges available at multiple locations but the fact is that you have to choose the best among those top management colleges India.  For instance if you are staying in Delhi NCR and you don’t want to relocate, you must opt for the best Delhi NCR Collegeamong of all the available colleges in Delhi NCR.

    By the management study you enhance your business skills and networking opportunities. The most remarkable thing is that if you are paying for something and it is concerned about your career you must get admission in best management college providing all facilities and placement guarantee. Before finalizing college among the top management colleges India their past record and authorization must be judged carefully. The highly recommendable top Delhi NCR College is Kiit Group of Colleges for getting best management study in Gurgaon.