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Prospectus 2016-2017 Prospectus 2016-2017 Affiliated to GGSIP University, New Delhi Approved by Bar Council of India LAW BBA JOURNALISM Shri Vipin Sahni Chairman Delhi Metropolitan Education From the Chairman's Desk e rst few years are the baby years. Now, as we enter our fth year, yet second at this new campus, we are excited about what the students, their parents and guardians and we, are going to share throughout the year. Since we are a professional college, we remain focused on leading our young adults along the pathway that will assemble them into professionals; ready to make their mark in the world. We are constantly inspired by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagores lines, Where the mind is led forward ese lines were written during our countrys struggle for independence and was a heartfelt cry to Indians to believe in God and in themselves, in other words, freedom. Hearing the lines recited gave boldness and fearlessness to young Indians to bravely challenge the rule and domination of the British over us. Similarly, today we have many inuences, many not so good ones, on our young adults. Let the minds of all DMEians be led forward on the path of honesty, compassion towards all, loyalty to the institution and family, and above all, to the cause of an energetic and vibrant India; of which all our DMEians will become proud young citizens. I welcome you on behalf of the faculty and management to a fullling 2016-17 academic session. A Chartered Accountant and Financial Advisor of repute by profession, Mr. Sahni has taken upon himself the mantle of an educationist to bring change in society by quality education in schools & colleges. Aer qualifying from Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1981, he has been auditor for various rms & MNCs like T-Series, Sahara Group, Samsung, Canon etc. Mr. Sahni has since diversied his interests in other elds; most prominently education. Mr Sahni is the founding President of Mayoor School, Noida, which was established in 2003 in collaboration with GC Mayo College Ajmer. Mr. Sahni is also the Chairman of Sunshine Educational and Development Society, which operates two institutes of higher education- Delhi Technical Campus, and Delhi Metropolitan Education, aliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. 2 Justice Bhanwar Singh (Former High Court Judge) Director General Delhi Metropolitan Education From the Director-General's Desk e vision of our college is to achieve academic excellence in education with students to be professionals, scholars and academicians in law and other disciplines. We aspire to prepare legal scholars into societal lawyers who not only serve their client but also be an asset to the justice delivery system with a high level of accomplishments and commitment to the highest level of the legal and judicial profession. Apart from the University guidelines, our curriculum is designed to advance and disseminate learning and knowledge and give a realisation to the students about their role in the national development. e Delhi Metropolitan Education is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, scholarship, creative work and service. e institution also organises lectures, seminars, symposia and conferences, to promote legal knowledge and to make law and legal process an ecient instrument of social development. e personal attention of our faculty and sta is to engage our students in a learning-oriented environment and oer opportunities to prepare for the challenges of living in the community. In the BJMC faculty, our vision is to create media professionals who believe in freedom of truth. Our foremost concern is to contribute for our society in social and political broad spectrum of change. We are working towards strengthening the 'fourth pillar of democracy. ' e BBA course at DME provides an eective learning environment to the students and develops their conceptual, analytical, practical and social skills. e course will help students in their holistic development and create business professionals who can provide any organisation a new dimension and create employment opportunities in the society. Hon'ble Mr. Justice Bhanwar Singh was appointed in U.P. Judicial Service on 18th April, 1970 aer he had obtained Master's degree in Law. His Lordship graced the oce of Registrar General, Supreme Court of India from February 02, 1998 to March 24, 1999. His Lordship was elevated to permanent Judge of Allahabad High Court on March 26, 1999 and laid his oce on 31st January, 2007. His Lordship adorned the august oce of Chairman, Judicial Training & Research Institute, U.P. from 2012 to 2014 and joined Delhi Metropolitan Education as Professor and Director-General from 1st July, 2014. 3 Professor Vikram Dutt Principal Academics Delhi Metropolitan Education From Professor and Mentor Dr. Dutt's Desk Welcome to DME: and an environment of developing into a top class professional. Our focus, as elucidated as the rst goal, is to prepare top class professionals for their respective careers in law, journalism and management. Towards that end, we are focused on multi-dimensional approach to education, combining academic and co-scholastic activities. Renowned legal luminaries regularly interact with our budding lawyers, both inspiring and motivating them. Outstanding people from the communications world similarly enable the nascent talents of our journalists, to blossom. Corporate honchos share their experiences regularly with the management students. We believe in preparing our students for a dignied and satisfying career in their chosen elds, We invite guardians and parents to regularly keep themselves updated on both academic and co-scholastic activities to enable joyful participation in your child's evolution into a skilled and knowledgeable professional. Most importantly, we prepare every DMEian to become a responsible adult, trustworthy citizen of India and self-driven member of society. Dr. Vikram Dutt is Principal Academics Dr. Dutt is a veteran in the elds of journalism and social work. Recipient of numerous awards internationally, he has over twenty ve years of consulting, training and leadership experience in communications, education, health, children rights and disability. A renowned documentary lm maker, he has made over 50 so far, four of which have been screened at the Cannes Film Festival and one at the Rome-Milan Festival entitled 'Retrospective of Indian Masterpieces' among several at lesser Film Festivals. Additionally, he is a disability and rehabilitation expert and serves as a member of the Expert Core Committee of the Rehabilitation Council of India under Government of India. 4 About Us Welcome to Delhi Metropolitan Education, a premier educational institute aliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi and approved by Bar Council of India. At DME, we extend rst rate infrastructure with strong academic facilities to provide a dynamic and clinical grounding for success. e courses being taught here are : BA.LLB & BBA.LLB Bachelors in Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC) BBA Our society has been involved in education over the last 13 years. We are running the esteemed Mayoor School, Noida in collaboration with Mayo College, Ajmer. e school campus is spread over ten acres and the school has over 3000 students enrolled currently. Our sister college is Delhi Technical Campus at Greater Noida which provides the most sought after programmes aliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) . e institute imparts technical education in the elds of engineering, architecture and MBA. About Us Aliating University Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University is a public, professional state university located in Delhi, India. Founded in 1998 by Govt. of NCT Delhi as a state University, it is a teaching-cum-aliating university which has been graded 'A' by NAAC. e University has received the Platinum Technology Award for quality and excellence in the eld of education, in Geneva, Switzerland. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, Association of Indian Universities, and Medical Council of India. 7 About Us ENLIGHTENEDvision To create an inspirational setting where global standards of learning, ethical professional practices and academic and scholarly deliberations are practiced towards attaining individual growth. STEADFmASTission Crafting a comprehensive, competent and cultured environment by creating an institution that provides distinctively modern and contemporary facilities to make our faculty and graduates benchmarks of excellence. gSTRAoTEGICals To prepare professionals for the industry. To use innovative teaching practices including international video conferencing to enhance skills of our students. To develop self-leadership qualities in all students. To facilitate personal growth of every student and faculty member. To prepare judicial ocers, journalists and lm makers, new media experts, managers for the corporate world and entrepreneurs. 8 About Us Value Education At DME, Value Education is part of our curriculum. In colleges, it is dened as a dialogue where students are gradually brought to their own realisation of what is good behaviour for themselves and their community. us : the badge of every DMEian includes being Honest Sincere Compassionate Loyal Condent Hard working Ambitious Creative Healthy and Happy Additionally we also look forward to Punctuality High Attendance Integrity Discipline Dedication Good Communication skills
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