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PRESENTS

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

SPONSORED

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

ON

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

First FDP:

28

th

November - 10

th

December, 2011

Second FDP:

02

nd

January- 14

th

January, 2012

VENUE

VIDEO CONFERENCING ROOM

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

A-7, SECTOR- 1, NOIDA-201301

(Near Sector -15 Metro Station)

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

(DEEMED UNIVERSITY, MESRA, RANCHI)

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Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi (Deemed University) was founded by the philanthropist, industrialist Late Sh. B.M. Birla, and established in 1955 as a pioneering institution of technical education and research. BIT has 10 campuses across India and Middle East with over 10,000 students. It is one of the premier academic Institutions in the Indian sub-continent with repute of academic excellence for over 50 years in the field of Engineering Technology, Management, Bio-Technology, Space & Rocketry and Pharmacy. It is the first University in the country to provide degree courses in Animation and Multimedia.

BIT, Noida Campus is one of the key extension centers of Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra Ranchi, The Campus Offers MCA, M.Tech. (CS), MBA (Full-Time and Part Time), Masters in Animation Design, BCA, BBA, BBA (Business Economics) and B.Sc. (Animation & Multimedia). The campus also registers scholars for Ph.D. programs in Management and Computer Science.

Entrepreneurship is the life blood of an economy. Entrepreneurs are born, made, nurtured and supported. Entrepreneurship Development has been taught as a mandatory subject in all leading universities of India and abroad. Today, every economy is looking for the ‘job givers, not only for the job seekers’. This need is recognized by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India and it has initiated to support Institutions to train faculty members of

Engineering colleges, polytechnics, and organizations involved in entrepreneurship development (like B-Schools, Institutes of Entrepreneurship Development, Non Government Organisations etc. ).

Training a teacher is training thousands of students indirectly. Keeping the same in mind the major objective of this programme is to train those who are ultimately motivation the new generation to become entrepreneurs. The faculty development prgorammes will focus to equip the faculty members and professionals with requisite skills, knowledge, and competencies for effective initiation in the area of entrepreneurship development

ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

ABOUT BIT

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1stWeek 2ndWeek  Historical Background - Indian Values

vis-a-vis entrepreneurship & the present scenario

 Why Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship-Concept

 EDPs-methodologies & strategies-promotional work & developmental inputs  EDPs in India- role of DST (NSTEDB) and

other promotional institutions  Profile of an entrepreneur

 How to Identify and Select Potential Entrepreneurs: various tool and techniques  Individual Counseling Techniques

 Business Environment Scanning  Market survey: tools and techniques

 Project Identification & opportunity guidance

 How to start a SSI unit (general concept about the govt. formalities, rules & regulations etc.)

 Agencies involved in promoting & assisting SSI units

 Role of Supporting Agencies- DIC, SIDC, etc- A panel discussion

 Role of Financial Institutions Banks / SFC etc- A panel discussion

 Achievement Motivation Training (AMT) : how to develop achievement motivation

 Technical aspects of SSI unit

 Environmental/Pollution control and Energy saving / Non-conventional energy sources aspects

 Technology assistance from R&D labs & other institutions Promotion & Support to Technology Development Schemes of DST & other agencies including Venture Capital  Financial aspects of SSI units: Project cost,

Source of finance, Cost of production & Profitability

 Financial Aspects of SSI Unit- financial projections, BEP, working capital assessment etc.

 Marketing management & marketing support available to SSI units

 How to prepare a Business Plan (Project Report)

 Problem solving & decision making Problems & Issues in the management of SSI units  Factory Visit

 Communication skills- interacting with people for better results

 Managerial Aspects (Including Labour Legislation Commercial Acts etc)

 How to make proposal for EACs and EDPs and how to organising an EAC, EDP Interface with successful entrepreneur & success stories

Cdr. B. R. Sharma – Director, Birla Institute of Technology, Noida Campus Dr. Munish Makkad - Professor, Birla Institute of Technology, Noida Campus Dr. Nawal Kishor, Professor & Director, SOMS, IGNOU, Delhi.

Dr. Ramesh Mittal, Dy. Director, CCS National Institute of Agricultural Marketing Mr. K. K. Goyal, Assistant Director, MSME Development Institute, Delhi.

Mr. Deepak Goel, C.E.O., IMET Global, Delhi.

Dr. Sunil Kumar, Associate Professor, SOMS, IGNOU, Delhi. Mr. Sandeep Sharma, Manager - Legal, Unitech (India) Ltd.

CONTENT OF THE PROGRAMME

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On the successful completion of the programme a certificate of participation will be given to the participants byBirla Institute of Technology, Noida Campuscertifying the participation in the

EDI- DSTSponsored Faculty Development Programme on Entrepreneurship Development.

There is NO FEE;however the participants are required to send a Demand Draft of Rs.

500/-as a security deposit. The same will be returned on the successful completion of the Programme to the participant.

Last Date of Receipt of duly filled Registration forms is:

First Programme (28th November - 10th December, 2011) : 15th Nov. 2011 Second Programme (02nd January- 14th January, 2012) : 30th Nov. 2011

There are Limited

20 seats

for the programme and will be filled on

‘First Come First

Serve’

basis.

All entries may be addressed to the Programme Coordinators:

For First FDP

(28th November - 10th December, 2011)

For Second FDP

(02nd January- 14th January, 2012)

Prof. (Dr.) S. L. Gupta

(Coordinator-Academics & Doctoral Research) Birla Institute of Technology A-7, Sector -1, Noida-201301, UP

Contact: 0120-2541670

+91- 9811230453; [email protected]

Dr. Arun Mittal

(Assistant Professor)

Birla Institute of Technology A-7, Sector -1, Noida-201301, UP

, Contact: +91- 9873957205; [email protected]

CERTIFICATE

PROGRAMME FEE AND APPLICATION DATES

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

NOIDA CAMPUS

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ON

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Select the Programme/s:

From 28thNov. to 10thDec. 2011 From 02ndJan. to 14thJune, 2012

Please fill the particulars below in CAPITAL LETTERS:

Name: ________________________________________ Designation: __________________________________

Organization Name & Address:

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Telephones____________________________________Mobile_______________________________________ Email:________________________________________Fax___________________________________________

Signatures of Candidate____________________________________ Date ________________________________

Signatures of the Head of the Institution with seal Date _________________________________

Demand Drafts of Rs. 500/- as a security deposit is to be drawn in favour of Birla Institute of

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