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Prof Vivek Bhandari, Director of the Institute of Rural Management, Anand tells Pagalguy.com that the institute is planning to expand in a big way this year - this includes new centers and schools as well as large-scale expansions along the country.

November 14 is the IRMA entrance exam. PaGaLGuY speaks to five IRMAns for advice about what to do in the final week before the test.
Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA) completed its placements for the Post Graduate Program in Rural Management with the highest number of offers from BASIX, Hyderabad and IFMR, Chennai. The average salary was Rs 6 lakh per annum, while the highest was Rs 9.5 lakh per annum, offered by IFMR, Chennai.
FMS completes Summer Placement for MBA batch 2011
FMS Delhi recorded 100 percent summer placements for the Batch of 2011. FMS was able to place all 142 MBA students and 63 MBA (MS) students well within the planned timeframe of the process. The varied nature of the roles offered in diverse and niche sectors ensured ample pickings for the students.
All the traditional recruiters like Proctor & Gamble, Hindustan Unilever, Standard Chartered, Citibank, HSBC, Arthur D Little, etc. made their presence felt by taking in a good number of students. This year also saw a number of first time recruiters like Nomura Services, Lazard, JP Morgan Chase and others.
India is experiencing a well below par monsoon but it sure is raining forms in the MBA world! Information is out regarding MBA applications through JMET ( for the IIT schools of management), IBSAT (for the various ICFAI business schools across the country) and for the Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA). Read on and get a snapshot.
It is difficult to quantify the importance of banks in our life. Living in an era of ATMs and credit available through credible financial institutions, we do not know what it is to live in the contrary. A lot of people in the farms still live without such facilities. Is there a way to provide good financial services to them? We have MBAs specially trained in rural management. I guess it is a good idea to harness their talent for financial inclusion.