project manager ke liye importent courses in india
Hello,
A project manager is a professional who organises, plans, and executes projects while working within restraints like budgets and schedules. Below are some important course for Project Manager in India:
1) PMP Certification
2) PRINCE2 Certification
3) CAPM Certification
4) Agile and Scrum Training
5) Six Sigma Certification
6) ITIL Certification
7) Microsoft Project Training
Hope this helps,
Thank you
I have a profile of 89/68/8.2 with 18 months of work experience as Project manager at HDFC bank. What top MBA colleges I can aim for and what extra I can do to make my profile better?
Getting admission in MBA at Mittal School of Business, LPU is not an easy achievement for any candidate because of their quality admission intake. If, I am not wrong, LPU has maintain such standards of quality admission intake and has very stringent eligibility criteria also. But if you get admission in MBA, LPU after satisfying their eligibility criteria, you will fly high, sky will be the limit because from day 1 LPU acts like their Tag Line “Think Big” and Slogan “Transforming Education, Transforming India”.
Now lets see how good LPU is for an MBA from various parameters which are as follows:
Curriculum: The curriculum of MBA at LPU is very Industry oriented. There is a term CDR (Curriculum Development Research) held after each and every 6 months in which many senior industry people suggest that what are need of present day industry. Faculty knows all the strengths and weaknesses of students are noted and course correction is devised after the considerable suggestions of Industry tycoons. Thus LPU cares what to teach according to the demand of industry, so that all the students can be able to cop up the outer word after qualifying from LPU.
Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship does mot means opens a shop and making money from money. In LPU, students come up with the unique idea of business and in fact LPU provides them seed money also for their start-up. Since the inception of Entrepreneurship ventures, LPU has witnessed more than 300 start-ups.
I am Ananya,studying in 12th std from PCM. I was very confused about my career from the start.I have no interset or any plans of doing btech. I want become project manager or work in fashion or film indusrty outside India as a planer of their events. But I dont know how to plan my career for it.
Hello Ananya,
As you are interested in Project Management, Fashion Technology, Film Industry, etc, I'm providing information about courses best suites you and which can de done after 12 th standard completion.
Fashion Designing:
Bachelor of Art
Bachelor in Fashion Design (B.Des)
Diploma in Fashion Design
Bachelor of Fashion Technology (B.F.Tech)
To get more information about Fashion Designing, scope, education, jobs, etc go through below mentioned link.
Project Management:
BBA in Project Management
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Programme and Project Management
BMS in Project Management
For more information about Project Management course, scope, career opportunities, etc, visit below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/project-management-course
Film Making:
Diploma in Documentary Film Making
BSc in Media and Production
BSc in Media and Digital Film Production
BA Hons Film Making and Digital
Diploma in Digital Photography Production
Diploma in Camera and Lighting techniques
BA Hons Multimedia (Film Making)
Diploma in Performing Arts
BA in Creative Arts (Flim)
BA in Creative Arts(Srishti Films)
Diploma in Cinematography
Diploma in Video Editing and Sound Recording techniques
Diploma in Film Making
Visit below mentioned link to get more details about Film Making courses, job, salary, career opportunities, etc.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/film-making-course
Hope this information was helpful to you.
All The Best!!
what should I do for becoming project manager
Hi Aspirant,
To become a project Manager one should have the capability of delegating tasks rightly and motivationg team members.An exceptional set of analytical and organizational skills is required to become a project manager. You can also go for Certified Associate in project Management.If you have 1500 hours of work experience and a high school diploma, you can qualify for CAPM. If you are having 4500 hours of work experience then you can go for PMP certification.
Hope it helps!!
actually I want to be project manager.. what should I need to do..?
Hello candidate,
Project manager is a person who is the head of any specific project, and is responsible to complete the project with proper completion within the allotted deadline.
A project manager needs to have skills such as- good communication skills, managing ability, on field work experience, and should be a good team man in achieving the goal.
People also go for formal training, where they are taught about their roles and the work culture under which they have to perform.
Hope It helps!!
bms in project manager become a ceo
Yes , BMS project manager can definitely become CEO.
Basically there isn't any specified educational qualification to become a CEO. You can even become a CEO with BTech or BMS or MBA etc.
It is just that you need to have some skill sets such as leadership skills and you also need to have strong command over the domain along with ample amount of industry experience.
All the best.
Hi, I am studying in BTech (Mechanical) I am interested in persuing MBA in project management and want to opt for project manager/head in future which requires PMP certification (Requirement 3yrs experience ) so what should I prefer a full time MBA or MBA through distance learning
A suggestion that we would like to make is that you work for a couple of years. The reason being, once you start working it will expose you to the real demands of the industry and it also gives you the chance to understand what you are really good at. This will train you know your own skill sets and then your decision will be much more focused.
If you join an MBA program before gaining any working experience than there is a possibility that you could be doing the wrong program. It is important to understand that it is not the profession that guarantees you success in your career but the ability to match your education with your talent and passion. For example Project Management requires constant decision making and man management skills - if you are averse to both then PM will become a difficult job to execute and that in turn will bring down your employability. We don’t want any of this happen!
Good luck!