Sunday, October 24, 2010

Trainer cat close to centres such as applicant drop costs rise

The training company R 400 crores common admission test (CAT) is a way of consolidation. CAT takers is depression after MBA entry went computerized last year and institutes represent the cost of the creation of a Laboratory Informatics at each centre too high. Experts say, 2 years would be smaller institutes acquired by the biggest players.

Are considered as CAT scores for admission to 10 Indian Institutes of management (meetings) and 150 B - schools 1 lakh candidates .more take leadership to prepare for the test.

With a computerised test need coaching centres to install computers and develop the software support, new investments could be as high as 1 R crores.Avec competition ban enhancement cost (R 35 000 for a 18 month course), institutes prefer close some centres.

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CAT training such as IMS and PT learning institutes have a national presence, closed together some 35 centers in cities like Delhi, Pune, Satara, Kolhapur, Muzzafarpur, Gwalior, Surat, Ajmer and Lucknow. Small institutions as a basis Ahmedabad Navigator Solutions stopped CAT coaching and converted to the Government and coaching bancaires.Quelques competitions are closing in smaller centres.

Experts say, students become more aware of the level of difficulty and do not take the test unless they are confident to erase the it when in addition, starting from the paper-and-pencil format has discouraged many aspiring small towns that are not too comfortable with computers, which leads to a decrease of applicants.A season of dull placement also contributed a strong decline in the number of students taking coaching in lesser centres making it viable business institutes.

In 2008, approximately 2.71 lakh students appear CAT.The figure dropped to 2.42 lakh in 2009, when the test has changed its format and in 2010, some students lakh 2.04 should pass the test.

CAT coaching institutes expanded aggressively after 2001-2002, as the number of CAT aspirants shot and open centres in smaller cities in 2006.

"Meetings 10 (IIM Ahmedabad IIM Bangalore IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, Indore II, II-Kozikode, IIM-Shillong, IIM-India, IIM-Raipur, IIM-Ranchi) are total approximately 3 000 seats, while the other 10 top B-schools have set more than 1,600 sièges.Une increasing competition, price and decrease the number of students have forced us to unseat the figure of approximately 125 to 100 centres" and told Kamlesh Sajnani, MD of IMS Learning Resources.

He added that as CAT went on computer, there is a need huge investment put in place a good infrastructure. ""We have invested around RS 50 lakh for 5-10 computers at each centre.Cependant installation, we have seen the infatuation with the CAT who die in cities petites.Ceux who wanted to really appear opt for training in large villes.En consequence, we closed about 25 centres in cities such as Rajahmundry, Gwalior, Kolhapur, Muzzafarpur Satara," added Mr. Sajnani.IMS closed centres in Delhi as well as the competition is strong and margins are faibles.Selon him, margins were as high as 20%, some years in the Affairs of CAT, coaching continued but reached only 5% in cities and is even less in small towns, where the number of students is less.

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