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2020 年度後期 部局間交流協定校 インド経営大学院バンガロールへの派遣学生募集要項 1. 派遣人数: 年間2名 2. 派遣学年: 2年 3. 派遣期間: 2020 9月初旬 2020 12月中旬まで 4. 派遣条件: 派遣中もWSについては本大学院で履修し、担当教員のメール等の指示にって、現地にてWSのテーマに沿った学習・研究・レポート作成を行ってい ただく為、WS担当教員の許可が得られることが前提です。ただし、WSに よっては、メール指示のみで遂行できないテーマや手法があるため、許可を 与えないWSもありますのでご了承願います。 5. 費用等: 渡航費・滞在費・その他教育・生活にかかる実費は個人負担 6. 応募書類等: EXCHANGE PROGAM APPLICATION FORM (指定様式、写真貼付) ②英文成績証明書(最新のもの) Resume(英文履歴書、自由方式) ④パスポートのコピー(氏名と生年月日が記載されているページ) TOEFL or IELTS スコア証明書のコピー ⑥志望動機 (英文・A4・1枚) 7. 応募提出先: 経営管理大学院掛窓口 8. 応募締切り: 2020 日(水) 17時まで(厳守) 9. 派遣の決定: 応募書類により経営管理大学院内で選考を行い、教授会にて最終派遣者 が決定され、インド経営大学院バンガロールへ出願いたします。派遣決定後、追加でイン ド経営大学院バンガロールが要求する応募書類の提出が必要です。 その他: *派遣決定後に提出が必要な書類 ・派遣先での学修計画書(SVあるいはWS指導教員了承済み) ・顔写真 ・海外渡航届 ・海外旅行保険 ・IIMBからの必要書類

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インド経営大学院バンガロールへの派遣学生募集要項

1. 派遣人数: 年間2名

2. 派遣学年: 2年

3. 派遣期間: 2020 年 9月初旬 ~ 2020 年 12月中旬まで

4. 派遣条件: 派遣中もWSについては本大学院で履修し、担当教員のメール等の指示に従従 って、現地にてWSのテーマに沿った学習・研究・レポート作成を行ってい

ただく為、WS担当教員の許可が得られることが前提です。ただし、WSに

よっては、メール指示のみで遂行できないテーマや手法があるため、許可を

与えないWSもありますのでご了承願います。

5. 費用等: 渡航費・滞在費・その他教育・生活にかかる実費は個人負担

6. 応募書類等: ①EXCHANGE PROGAM APPLICATION FORM (指定様式、写真貼付)

②英文成績証明書(最新のもの)

③Resume(英文履歴書、自由方式)

④パスポートのコピー(氏名と生年月日が記載されているページ)

⑤TOEFL or IELTSスコア証明書のコピー

⑥志望動機 (英文・A4・1枚)

7. 応募提出先: 経営管理大学院掛窓口

8. 応募締切り: 2020 年 2 月 26日(水) 17時まで(厳守)

9. 派遣の決定: 応募書類により経営管理大学院内で選考を行い、教授会にて最終派遣者

が決定され、インド経営大学院バンガロールへ出願いたします。派遣決定後、追加でイン

ド経営大学院バンガロールが要求する応募書類の提出が必要です。

その他:

*派遣決定後に提出が必要な書類

・派遣先での学修計画書(SVあるいはWS指導教員了承済み)

・顔写真

・海外渡航届

・海外旅行保険

・IIMBからの必要書類

2020 Fall Exchange Program to Indian Institute of

Management BANGALORE

1. Number of student: 2 students per year2. Grade: Second year3. Period : Early September, 2020 ~ Mid of December, 20204. Requirement:You need to get the approval of your SV to join this program and need to

continue the workshop by contacting with your SV via e-mail during your stay in IIMB.

5. Cost:Air・Accommodation・Other living expense etc.

6. Application documents:①EXCHANGE PROGAM APPLICATION FORM ②Academic record (Undergraduate・Graduate) ③Resume (Free format) ④Photocopy of passport ⑤TOEFL or IELTS score ⑥The essay why you want to join this program (A4・1page)

7. Place to submit: GSM office8. Deadline: February 26 (Wed), 2020 5:00 p.m.

*Applicants will be selected after the screening at faculty meeting.

Others:*You need to submit the documents below if you are selected;

・Study plan at IIMB (approved by your SV)・A Face Photo・Notification of Oversea travel・Travel Insurance・Other requirements by IIMB

IIMB PIM Fact sheet for Exchange Students Page | 1

PIM SCHOOL INFORMATION SHEET

Contact people: Please indicate main contact person, others in international office

Telephone/Fax/Email:

Ms. Anuradha Shukla Head, Office of International Affairs Tel: 91-80-2699 3396 Fax: 91-80-2658-4050 Email: [email protected]

Telephone/Email:

Ms. Prabhi G. Student Exchange Coordinator Ms. Vijayalakshmi L Student exchange coordinator Tel: 91-80-2699 3362 Email: [email protected]

School address: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore 560 076. India

Where should exchange information be sent? Ms. Prabhi G.

Student Exchange Coordinator Ms. Vijayalakshmi L Student exchange coordinator Email: [email protected]

WWW-address: Main urls for your graduate program, the international office, information for incoming exchange students, etc.

http://www.iimb.ac.in

Deadlines: Deadline for sending nominations

15th January 2019 for the IV Term 1st April 2019 for the V Term 1st July 2019 for the VI Term

IIMB PIM Fact sheet for Exchange Students Page | 2

Required Documents: What documents are required from the incoming exchange student (i.e., exchange application, passport copy, letter of financial guarantee, health forms, housing form, arrival form, etc.)

The following documents are required to be uploaded by the students in the ERP portal ( IIMB Sarvam)

Brief resume along with two passport size photographs The latest transcript from the home school. A health certificate stating that student does not carry any

infectious disease may also be included. Passport and Visa copy Duly signed copy of the hostel code of conduct undertaking

(signed by students and the home school exchange coordinator) Duly signed copy of the release cum indemnity bond (signed by

students and the home school exchange coordinator)

Note: Since the principal objective of the exchange program is to increase the cultural diversity of the campus, the exchange program is not open to students holding an Indian Passport.

Study program: What majors/concentrations does your school offer at the MBA or graduate levels that are open to exchange students? Are there other departments/colleges in which exchange students may attend classes?

We offer compulsory (required) courses as electives in the following areas:

Financial Management Marketing Management Corporate Strategy and Policy Human Resources Management and Organizational Behaviour Production and Operations Management Quantitative Methods and Information Systems Economic and Social Sciences NSRCEL (Entrepreneurial courses)

Note: Exchange students are allowed to take one or two courses offered by the Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management

Courses:

http://www.iimb.ac.in/sites/default/files/inline-files/Tentative_course_list_for_term_IV_V_and_VI_17-19batch.pdf Courses are offered during the spring and fall terms. Courses offered vary from year to year. Course offerings depend upon the number of students opting for a course. Courses are taught in the English language only. Note:- The final list of the courses for the new academic year will be finalized before the course bidding.

Faculties/Colleges:

Language of Instruction

Language of Instruction: All courses are taught in English only.

IIMB PIM Fact sheet for Exchange Students Page | 3

Language requirement

Does your school have a language requirement? If so, which test/certification is required?

Yes. Proficiency in English language is compulsory. Any certified English proficiency course or a letter from the home school confirming that the medium of instruction is English.

Language courses: Are language courses offered to exchange students?

No. Language courses are not offered

Academic/Experience Requirements

Please list any academic or work experience prerequisites or recommendations or restrictions for student applicants.

To do a term at IIMB, one should be currently an MBA student or equivalent in a post graduate programme. He/she should be in his/her second year of the programme and must have completed the foundation course at the home institution. Undergraduate or first year students are not eligible to participate in the exchange programme. If the student is in an integrated course of bachelor and master level programme, the student must be in his/her fifth year.

Full-time Workload:

Approximately how many courses are in a full-time load? How many credits per semester? How many contact hours per course? How many weeks do courses run?

Courses are usually 3 credits each but can be 1.5 credits as well. One credit implies 10 contact hours in the classroom. Most courses will require an average of about two hours of work outside the classroom in the form of readings, assignments, projects, etc., for every hour of classroom contact. The number of credit hours taken by exchange students is determined by their school. Usually, exchange students find the program to be rigorous academically and take four or five 3-credit courses.

Learning Expectations:

What is class format? How are class participation and attendance evaluated? What are class sizes?

The class format may be any one of these formats or a combination there of:

Lectures, classroom discussions, case studies, individual and group projects, term papers, role plays, student projects, dissertations, business games and films. Every course will have a clear calendar of sessions and this will be made available to the students by the Post Graduate Programme (PGP) office on the first day of the term. Minimum attendance of 80 percent is required in every course. The PGP Office will keep a record of attendance in all courses. Students who do not meet the minimum attendance norm in a course will be awarded one full grade point lower than that secured by them in that course. This will be done by the PGP office and the teaching faculty concerned will be informed of the same. The size of the class depends upon the number of students opting for a particular course. But there should be a minimum of fifteen students in a particular course, if it is to be taught.

IIMB PIM Fact sheet for Exchange Students Page | 4

Grading Summarize your school’s grading system. How are transcripts handled?

Grading System at IIMB:

Grade Description Grade Point A Excellent 3.50-4.00 B Good 2.50-3.49 C Satisfactory 1.50-2.49 D Low Pass 0.50-1.49 U Unsatisfactory 0.00-0.49 I INCOMPLETE (Final Grade pending) Term dates for academic year 2019-20 Exams Are there any special policies for exchange students?

There are no special policies for exchange students

Are exams oral or written? Written Calendar

What type of terms do you offer: semester /trimester /quarter system?

IIMB offers Trimester: Three terms in a year Expected arrival date Three days before the start of the term Academic calendar including course dates and exam dates

Calendar 2019-2020

IV Term: Registration and Teaching: June 3 - August 17, 2019 Mid-term Exam: 09 to 12 July 2019 End-term Exam: 18-22 August 2019

V Term: Registration and Teaching: August 26- November 19, 2019 Mid-Term Exam: 01-04 October 2019 End-Term Exam: 20 – 24 November 2019

VI Term: Registration and Teaching: December 16, 2019-February 24, 2020 Mid-Term Exam: NIL (No explicit mid-term days. Faculty encouraged to use projects/quizzes for mid-term evaluations. If required, exams will be conducted outside normal schedule) End-Term Exam: February 25- March 01 2020

**There may be minor modifications in the dates at the time of finalization of academic calendar.

IIMB PIM Fact sheet for Exchange Students Page | 5

List all other dates that are relevant for exchange students including Orientation program date, class registration dates, foreign language course dates, holidays, etc.

Exchange Coordinator of host university should send us formal nomination through link provided with student’s details such as student first name, last name, valid email id and current degree etc. This should be done five months in advance of the arrival so that there is enough time to complete all formalities. We will send a letter of acceptance, visa request letter and information package once we hear from the exchange coordinator. A brief orientation programme will be held before the term begins.

Summer programs or short-term Programs:

Does your school offer any programs outside the semester exchange that are open to exchange students? If so, please describe.

We will intimate to the partner schools once the schedules are finalized. Living Expenses:

Option-1: IIMB will help the students with contact details of accommodations / hotels available close to the campus.

Option-2: Exchange students may be accommodated in the students’ hostel depending upon the availability. Students opting to stay on campus are expected to strictly abide by the hostel rules of IIMB. If students fail to abide by the hostel rules, they will be penalised according to PGP rules.

Option-1: sample cost for off-campus accommodation:

Expenses per day may range between INR 1600 to INR 3500. Services apartment: Approximately INR.20, 000/- per month, excluding food, for a single occupancy room. More details will be provided before arrival.

Option-2: Sample costs for on-campus housing:

Hostel (dorm) room rent and service charge/term: INR 20000

Students’ mess per month (Veg food) INR 25000

(Non-vegetarian food can be purchased at an extra cost) INR 4000

Students staying off-campus but who wish to eat food at the student Hostel mess are required to deposit the amount at hostel office at the beginning of the program INR 25000

Academic Expenses:

Estimate of academic expenses: books, course materials or registration costs

No costs are involved as the tuition is paid at their home institution. Other Expenses:

Other expenses including library charges, printing of documents, health insurance, local transportation, etc.

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IIMB does not collect any other student fees such as tuition, library/computer/course material, apart from the above expenses. Any expenses incurred on student activities such as printing, photocopy will be borne by the student. All dues have to be cleared before student leave the campus. Students will have to pay fine if they damage or do not return the books taken from the library.

Health Insurance:

Are exchange students required to have health insurance? What is the cost?

Yes, The exchange students should have and health Insurance that covers worldwide for a minimum of INR 200,000/-

Visa:

What are the visa policies for exchange students coming to your school?

IIMB issues a Visa letter to the students based on which the Students have to get their visas from the Indian Embassy in their countries.

Please note: Students are expected to arrive only on a student visa. IIMB will not be in a position to provide documentary or another form of support for students travelling on visas of any other type. IIMB does not entertain any undertaking or financial guarantee for stay in India or renewal of residence permit.

Facilities:

Briefly describe your campus amenities: library, computer services, student centre, health club, etc.

IIMB campus amenities are as follows: Computer centre, internet and e-mail access, library, photocopying facilities, bank, locker, post office, book store, cafeteria, snack bar, store for general supplies, fruit & vegetable shop, travel agency, medical centre, saloon, laundry service, clubs for social and professional interaction, sports & cultural activities.

Orientation:

Do you run an orientation program each semester? Is it required? Dates?

Yes. At the start of the term. Students will be informed via email.

Internships:

Does your school allow exchange students to compete for internships? What resources are offered?

IIMB does not provide internships to incoming exchange students. Exchange Coordinator Services:

How involved are you/your office with exchange students? Please indicate if above services are managed by a separate office.

The Office of International Affairs is headed by a committee of five faculty members that includes the Dean Programmes. Apart from that, the office has three administrative resources exclusively managing the international collaborations and student mobility.

Information Dissemination: How is exchange info from your school disseminated? Web √ Email √ Mail√