Should I go for EMPI?

There are two people whom I know very well and who are passouts of EMPI. One a 2007 passout and another a 2005 passout and I have got very impressive feedbacks from them about EMPI. Infact they were very well placed and been very happy and satisfied with the institution. I think at the end of the day placements depend on one's own capabilities.

hi there,
taking in consideration the present economic condition, placement is bleak even in IIMs.. but what I as a present student of empi feel is that the situation is improving considerably, most of us have been placed in decent companies for our summer internships.. our super seniors like the batch of 2008 pass outs, were all placed with decent packages in reputed companies... what actually happened resulting this years average placement results is the withdrawal of several financial institutions and some major banks from the placement processes due to the financial meltdown.
I guess your basic query was about wether you should come to empi or not.i guess the answer lies in the post prior to mine, if you have ability and qualification , dont be afraid , coz there's absolutely no need to be afraid.. and as the post says, if you dont have ability even IIMs wont be able to spoon feed jobs to you.

My advice whatever you do , do think a lot and do a survey from people who actually are from the institute .. and not from people whose ideas are biased , either way.. all the very best.

And lastly if you need any other queries to be answered, do shoot them.. I might be bit late (coz our exams are going on) but surely you would get an answer.

I got call letters from a couple of institutions in Delhi including Asia Pacific, JIIMS, BIMTECH, IILM and EMPI. Infact my interview in EMPI was last and I was very certain that I would make in any of the other three. But still I went for the interview which was on 6th of April and I must admit that now I want to get admitted in EMPI itself. We had a very good interactive session and their assessments took almost the entire day. I felt the institute was thorough and even different in its selection approach. I hope I am able to make through. So in my opinion if u have a call from EMPI go and check it out for yourself.

hi,,

is there a placement cell in EMPI,
if yes how are the placements there...
i am planning to apply EMPI.
But the most important criteria for me is job placement.

Please suggest....
thanks a lot in advance

hi,,

is there a placement cell in EMPI,
if yes how are the placements there...
i am planning to apply EMPI.
But the most important criteria for me is job placement.

Please suggest....
thanks a lot in advance


There Is a Placement Cell in EMPI.... The Placement Is Handled By Students As done in most of the IIMs.....

Highest package is-6.5 lakh p.a
Average-3.5 lakh p.a
Lowest-2.5 lakh p.a

EMPI has record of 100% placement since last 15 years.......so don't worry

hey...can u tell me wat was the last batch placement reports of EMPI..?? their website shows avg package of 6 lakhs nd above ..is it true.? if not then wat were the genuine palcement reports of EMPI.?

any chances for me??
10th- 74.6%
12th- 67.4%
B.E- 67.4(till 3rd year)%
SEP MAT'12- 84.85%ile
Composite Score- 652.5

@onlyrohit yes u can apply for EMPI B-School, New Delhi.

A new year, a new batch to welcome along with Many new specialization courses added in the curriculum for 2014-2016 batch...One thing which sets eMpi apart, is its belief in introduction of new courses as per the requirement of the industry.

New courses in the field of operations, sustainability, etc are ready to welcome you in the clean green campus of eMpi group of institutions in New Delhi.

You can apply through CAT, MAT, and XAT if appeared in the year of 2013 and 2014.

So come and experience the modern gurukul with an open mindset and we would be more than happy to help you for all your queries regarding eMpi.

EMPI A MODERN GURUKUL!!!!...

ADMISSION SESSION FOR THE YEAR 2014-2016 HAS TAKEN ITS START..... THE INSTITUTION HAS LAUNCHED AN ARRAY OF SPECIALIZATION OPTIONS FOR THE NEW COMERS...... FOR ANY INFORMATION STUDENTS CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITE- http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.empiindia.com%2Fweb%2Findex.php%3Fpage%3Dadmission-procedure&h;=PAQHlYuLc "OR" CAN POST THEIR QUERIES HERE.



How is Empi college

EMPI A MODERN GURUKUL!!!!... ADMISSION SESSION FOR THE YEAR 2016-2018 HAS TAKEN ITS START..... THE INSTITUTION HAS LAUNCHED AN ARRAY OF SPECIALIZATION OPTIONS FOR THE NEW COMERS...... FOR ANY INFORMATION STUDENTS CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITES-

http://empi.ac.in/empi/

http://empi.ac.in/empi/index.php?page=placement-news

https://www.facebook.com/EMPIBusinessSchool/?fref=ts

OR YOU CAN ASK YOUR QUERIES HERE.. 

DOES AN MBA MATTER

Does MBA matter. Does it make any difference. Does it raise any expectations.

It depends. It depends upon what is MBA to you; what you make of it; what you bring to it and what you take from it.

Industry is the prime customer and user of MBAs. Naturally Industry certainly has certain expectations from MBA. It is more than just the lectures that you hear, lessons that you learn, books that you read or the cases that you solve.

Domain knowledge, meaning the good understanding of the subjects that you study like marketing finance operations etc. is of course a must . It is the starting point. If you do not possess good domain knowledge you are not there at all even at the starting line of the race. Assuming that you have acquired it the industry looks for something more, something beyond just that.

As an MBA you are expected to have an analytical mind. To look at a maze of things and data and be able to discern what matters most. To be able to make out the causes and their effects. To identify the core from the details. Sooner or later an MBA should be able to locate the problem areas, bottlenecks, obstructions to any operation and explore for feasible solutions.

In this operation an MBA is also expected to think strategically. To look at several directions and features, find the connections to see any issue deeply and in totality in holistic form as also the individual strands and see how these can be coordinated for optimal outcome. In other words to comprehend the big picture as well as to read the small print. In short to become a problem solver. Operating in this manner the MBA is also expected to wear sooner than later the leadership hat.

Leadership does not mean giving orders and then putting your feet up. Rather, volunteering to take up responsibility and carrying it out effectively. This means understanding what needs to be done identifying the steps towards realizing them, managing peer group, motivating subordinates, delegating tasks and effectively monitoring and networking for effective coordination, resolving conflicts to ensure cohesion of operations.

In all these matters the most precious skill that the MBA brings forth is the ability for effective communication supported by all other soft skills. Ability to listen, ability to transfer ideas, articulate his thoughts and decisions is of atmost importance.

What is important is not just good intentions or decisions but task completion. If any project is undertaken an MBA is expected to see it through in full and complete in all respects. Further should be prepared to own up the task responsibility as well as the consequences.

Situations constantly keep changing. In business nothing stands still or is constant. Change is the all pervading thing. That being the case MBA is also needs to be adaptive. He should be able to foresee changes coming and adapt himself to meet it and sustain.

To be a holistic manager the MBA has to have substantial interpersonal skills. This comes out in so many forms. Understanding people, bringing people together, communicating ideas, motivating them, enthusing willing cooperation to perform, ensure group cohesion by anticipating conflicts and resolving them, managing effectively the pushes and pulls of his superiors, subordinates, peers and other stakeholders adroitly.

Altogether quite a long laundry list
Have you heard the term BOM. A Bill of Materials roughly means a comprehensive list of all the materials and components required to make a complete product.

Do you fulfill the BOM of an MBA to turn out to make a good MBA.

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10 Interesting Facts about Goddess Saraswati

1. Maa Saraswati is called the mother of all Vedas. Just like a Wikipedia is a repository of a lot of knowledge, Maa Saraswati is the repository of Brahma's all knowledge and intelligence.

2. Maa Saraswati also has another popular form - Gayatri. Gayatri was so much attracted by the brilliance of Sun God Durya, that she dissolved herself to become the Gayatri Mantra dedicated to Surya.

3. Maa Saraswati is known by another name - Vagdevi. Brshma gave this name to her because she is the epitome of oratorical speech and sound.

4. The reason why Brahma grew four heads was that he was so allured with the beauty of Saraswati, he wanted to look at her whichever direction she was.

5. Maa Saraswati is also called Shatarupa, a goddess with multiple forms. She used to take forms of different animal to escape from the infatuation of Brahma because of her beauty.

6. In the eastern part of India, Maa Saraswati is considered the daughter of Lord Shiva and Maa Durga. Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha and Karthikeya are considered as her siblings.

7. In Buddhist iconography, Maa Saraswati is considered as the consort of Manjushri

8. The Lotus on which Maa Saraswati sits, is considered as a symbol of supreme knowledge.

9. The Veena that Maa Saraswati holds, does not only symbolize harmony, but also symbolizes intelligence and intellect.

10. About 4000 years ago in India, a river flew by the name of Saraswati. It was an earthly form of Maa Saraswati. Parashuram, the 6th avatar of Lord Vishnu, purified himself in this river after ending the Kshatriyas.

does empi have a good placement record and what is the canada program

Industry Visit. At Yakult Danone India, Food Park, Rai, Sonepat, Haryana. On February 11, 2016. As a student of a Management college, industry visits are always exciting and enriching. The opportunity was judiciously utilized by my batch mates of (2015-2017). The day rolled out really quick and we all representing EMPI Business School, in a well-groomed attire and attitude forwarded towards our first industry visit to Yakult Danone India. It was around a 2 hours journey from our college. But as soon as we reached the Plant the whole atmosphere was beaming with enthusiasm and Selfies. We are being greeted by the Plant Manager Abhishek and his co-member Soojit. We are being updated about some basic digital hygiene and the functional use of cameras and video recording. Next we are being given a welcome drink and are briefed about the Safety feature of the plant and Assembly area. The whole program started with a short presentation, where we are being updated about healthy living, prevention related to food related ailments, lifestyle modification and with all this context how Yakult, being a functional food helps our body to maintain its proper metabolism. Next a brief on the product and some good knowledge was provided on probiotic and Lactobacillus Casei strain Shirota and their application on human body and benefits out of it. A good question answer session was carried out to break the ice and start a very interactive and positive communication between the two parties. After this we are being introduced to the whole manufacturing system, and are guided by Abhishek to the first segment of the production process, which started from the Germination Chamber or the Seed room, where the strains coming from Japan in powdered form are being germinated in controlled temperature and pressure. He further updated that the whole plant is under controlled humidity and breathable air. Next process includes the fermentation chamber and followed by Quality Control, where every batch of fermentation is being critically monitored along with the final product that is being in the verge of liquefaction. Followed by this is the packaging area where fresh bottles are being made by injection molds and are filled with final product, sealed and packed for retail use or institutional use, as per demand basis. The whole plant is being maintained by only 8 people which includes all the process of manufacturing and PR activities. At present the plant is working on 99% automation with a 30% capacity utilization. In between we were having some critical communication with him on the whole system of the plant and the operation of the machines. After the whole tour we had a group photo and warm wishes along with a strong handshake to end our tour. All in all it was a very warm experience, as their hospitality was amazing and we all had a great memory to cherish upon in the future.

Why you should get An MBA

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EMPI: Business and Economic Awareness

As business students you have to be more alert about the economic-business happenings in the country and abroad. Your ability as a potential employee seeking an entry into any job and further survival and growth in your career would depend very much on this knowledge. As such you should be reading business pages of daily newspapers. Even if you could not make any headway about these in the first few days continuous and persistence reading of business and economic news items and commentaries would make you proficient sooner than later.

The month February is particularly important to give you enough opportunities for such awareness. For in the last week of February a number of macro-economic documents would be in the news, widely reported, analyzed and commented upon. These would include the following documents presented to the Parliament:

  1. Annual Economic Survey that takes a broad view of the country's economic trends and developments in the current year and possible hints on the future. This comes in the form of a bulky book which contains a lot of statistics and charts and extensive details on various sectors, economic policies etc. A few years back this was written in a very complicated manner deciphered only by experts. Fortunately in the past few years this has been made more reader friendly with a number of box items which even an interested layman could understand.
  2. The Railway Budget: The Indian Railways is the biggest employer in the country and plays a crucial role in the economy. Though strictly this is a business department of the Government and not necessarily part of the Revenue Budget this is also presented to the Parliament carrying over the historical tradition followed in the British India.
  3. The Revenue Budget: This is the most important document eagerly awaited by the Industry, trade, financial institutions, tax payers, even the central and state governments. This contains the blueprint for the economic operations of the Government for the next year.

There would be extensive coverage of these in the press and media. A lot of commentaries and discussions by experts in different fields on the various aspects of the budget which would also be reported by the press. As a reaction to the provisions in the Budget trade and markets would also react substantially. So would the various Industry associations and Chambers of commerce. So please be alert during this crucial week starting from 23rd and read as many newspapers and periodicals as possible. Please keep watch for these days and the newspapers of the subsequent days:

Thursday 25th February: Railway Budget

Friday     26th February: Economic Survey

Monday 29th February: Union Budget.

If possible make an effort to watch the Budget Presentation and the subsequent analysis by various TV channels on 29th Feb from morning 10 AM onwards.

However as students you would find some difficulty in understanding a number of technical terms and jargon commonly used in such discussions. In the next few days I shall provide sufficient clarifications in advance so that when the news appears you are able to follow it with ease.

So as I said the month February is particularly educative to business students. In fact I would say that the education has already started from the last days of January when the Governor of RBI Dr Raghuram Rajan made significant statements on several economic policy matters during his several speeches. One particular statement about the need for correct computation of Gross Domestic Product or GDP in short attracted wide attention. This term GDP is going to be mentioned again and again in the Budget and related discussions. So let us start off by understanding GDP, its importance, computations and controversies about GDP.


EMPI Student's writes: Does your MBA make any difference?

"Yes it does", or "No it does not", depends on how you not only take MBA, but how you take life in general, what you believe in, how much you are willing to sacrifice, and what is your capacity to sustainably compete.

We have, for most of the time in our younger days, been misled to mug up textbook theories and facts, and flood examination sheets. We thought, and were taught, that it was the mantra to success.

But then we learnt in MBA to unlearn much of what we had learnt...we had to transform ourselves from paper eating termites to dynamic 'performers' and get- going 'doers'.

We learn that the world does not want people who can copy others, but people who can innovate and ideate.

We realize that the industry is ready to give us a good placement, but we have to prove ourselves to earn it.

We get to see that people do not want to work with those who cannot work with others, and we learn that our biggest enemies are our egos.

We see that if we take things casually, the world will treat us equally. If we give importance where it is due, we will also receive some part of it.

We realize that we can choose to be one of them who always complain, but we can also choose to become a solution explorer.

We also realize that the best thing about MBA is not that we can do things alone, but that we can do things together.

We make the best of friends, and we get the best of mentors. It is up to us whether we let is pass, or we make the best out of it.

At the end, what stays back is not just memories, but learning that makes us fight and stay ahead of the rat race we face when we go out. Because, our very vision is not to be rats in the race, but to create teams, organisations and work cultures that challenge the conventional rat race, and thrives for innovation, creativity and excellence.

The fact is that...the choice is ours...whether to waste the last opportunity, or make the most out of it.