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"Our Private Institutions are Setting Examples for Global peers" : Rajeev Singh, Country Head and General Manager of BenQ India

Rajeev Singh, Country Head and General Manager of BenQ India has been in the industry from nearly two decades of extensive industry. In conversation with Pragya Gupta discusses on tremendous potential in multimedia facilitated education and BenQ’s technological innovation.

How do you see school education evolving in India with respect to the global scenario?

The evolution of school education has seen tremendous leap in the recent past with classrooms being turned from just carrying a blackboard to a complete multimedia unit carrying audio video equipment, which not only empowers the teachers but at the same time increases the interest level of students thus increasing their learning capability and efficiency in the classroom to a greater extent.

In developed nations the automation of classrooms has been completed in last five years, so India is not far behind, but there are examples where our private institutions are setting examples for their peers outside India for technology adoption.

Tell us more about the genesis of your organisation in the e-learning domain?

e-learning or electronic learning in India is gaining prominence slowly, but indeed steadily. This is due to the fact that more than half the population of India today is below 25 years of age. It has become one of the major growth drivers for the education sector. e-Learning in the education sector has been one of the key drivers for BenQ in the recent times. There has been a sharp rise in demand for smart classrooms, which has led to a sharp rise in demand for projectors. We have tied up with companies providing smart classrooms solutions giving us the opportunity to bring some of the most advanced projection technologies in India.

BenQ is world number one DLP projector brand and education projector brand. We have consistently brought path breaking technology at global level for education. We have already sold more than 10 thousand projectors in a single quarter in current year and have captured about 16 percent of the market share in India in the second quarter. About 40 percent of revenues generated from our projector business in India, comes from the education sector. We plan to increase our market share to leadership position by year end.

What drives the educational technology market share that impelled you to foray into the Indian schools?

The market size of digital classroom is likely to touch almost 100 thousand classrooms with a phenomenal growth rate of 100 percent in the recent past. This trend is expected to continue for the next five years.

The way education is delivered and the importance it has in lives of modern India is forcing the changes in the educational set up. Also the globalisation is effective in bringing the latest teaching methodologies and tools to Indian market. The latest teaching delivery mechanism now has a student carrying a networked computer at his disposal, fully networked class rooms, multimedia method of delivery and study content in soft form. This has generated new age companies that are specialising in providing customised and targeted solution to the industry.

BenQ being at the forefront of education based opportunities is providing education projector for specific needs of the customers. We have been part of Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan and have provided projectors close to 10,000 Government schools till now this has been achieved in last 3 years with government schools of South India, which are mostly in remote area. Hence, we are confident that we are well poised to cater to the requirements of the education sector.

What are your views on the time taken by India education sector to match the tech savvy aptitude as the west?

The Indian education sector is growing rapidly; there has been a tremendous growth in the technological advancements in this sector. Schools in the Tier one cities have been quickly adapting to the newer ways of educating the students with more and more interactive classrooms being installed. The government can also see a lot of potential in this sector and is willing to invest so as to be at par with the rest of the world.

India is a developing country, but has a lot of potential for growth. Till a few years back, the education sector was not a priority for the government, however, in the recent past, there has been a shift in focus of the government towards this sector.

Also there   have been a lot of investments made to bring up the education sector at par with the developed countries. With the kind of potential this sector has, it has attracted many multinational companies to come and invest in this sector. The sector is gaining prominence slowly, but indeed steadily and given the vastness of the country. It opens newer prospects for a lot of technology players in the coming years too. 

Please shed some light on your market positioning and products for education vertical?

The projector market in India has grown at about 100 percent the last three years. In fiscal 2009, the market size was at about 90 thousand units, in fiscal 2010 it rose to 180 thousand units and is likely to reach 300 thousand units in 2011. BenQ India’s business was earlier mainly driven by the LCD monitor segment, generating almost equal revenue from the projector business. Fourty percent of the total revenue for BenQ India comes from its projector business. In the last quarter, BenQ is among the top two projector brands in India with a market share of 16 percent in the overall projector market of India.


“The B and C class cities are mushrooming with professional educational institutes and this forms the largest source of the demand of projectors”

Education, with more than 50 percent of the market, forms the biggest segment for the projector market. BenQ provides more than 20 education projectors in its extensive portfolio of durable and user-friendly projectors designed to meet today’s demanding classrooms. BenQ is drawing on its extensive research and development resources to continually push the limits of what projectors can do, introducing models incorporating the newest technologies like interactive capabilities, 3-D ready, ultra short throw technologies etc. Our interactive projector model MP780 ST with the PointDraw Interactive technology, WXGA resolution, USB reader, LAN and wireless display and 20W speakers gives the learning experience a whole new dimension.

BenQ has launched a wide range of Short throw and Ultra Short throw  projectors like MX660, MS614, MS510, MX511, MX613ST, MS612ST, MP780ST and the MX880UST, especially designed for the education sector. The education sector would grow at a faster rate and we plan to tap this opportunity completely.

Please share your future plans for the Indian market?

The projector market is at a boom in India. The education sector plays a very vital role for us as the delivery mechanism of education is changing. The Government of India has big plans of investing in education sector. There are about 15 lakh government schools in India in with a plan to have at least one classroom in each school, which is multimedia capable, hence it is a big opportunity for us. For the government schools the opportunity is right up to the village level.

The private schools focus on infrastructure and use of latest teaching aids in classroom since beginning, are the early adopters of multimedia classroom and smart classrooms. In Metro and A class cities these schools form the major demand source. The B and C class cities are mushrooming with professional educational institutes and this forms the largest source of the demand of projectors.

In first half of 2011, we launched a whole new range of short-throw and ultra-short throw projectors especially to cater to the needs and wants of this sector. In second half of the year, we are looking to widen this range even further having more products for this segment. This would be a big opportunity for us to attain the number one place in the Indian market.

Educomp Conferred with Excellence Award by Institute of Economic Studies

Educomp Solutions Ltd was conferred with the prestigious “Excellence Award” and Soumya Kanti, President of Edureach (PPP & ICT Division of Educomp Solutions Ltd.) was awarded the “Udyog Rattan Award” by the Institute of Economic Studies.

Institute of Economic Studies (IES), a premier research-oriented and awareness-promoting organization, conferred the Excellence Award to Educomp for its outstanding contribution towards developing the education sector in India through excellence in productivity, quality, innovation and management of holistic range of educational products and services. The Udyog Rattan Award was given to Soumya Kanti because of his invaluable contribution to the industrial development of the country through transforming of the teaching-learning processes by empowering teachers and encouraging students to acquire knowledge and gain conceptual clarity through use of ICT.

Over the years, Educomp, through its Edureach division, has partnered with over 15 states in implementing various ICT projects covering about 16000 Government schools and over six million students every year. Under PPP model, it has been providing ICT infrastructure, skilled manpower, training faculty, multimedia content and courseware, training and capacity building of subject teachers and educational stake holders etc. depending on the need and agreement with different state Governments.Soumya Kanti has led this effort at Educomp and under his leadership Edureach has become the preferred partner for large scale education projects under the PPP model.

Speaking on the occasion Soumya Kanti said, “This prestigious award validates Educomp's efforts in trying to bring about a visible change in the way education is imparted in the country. I dedicate this award to my entire team of over 10,000 members who are carrying high the flame of ICT in the remotest corners of the country. These awards will further motivate them in their efforts to fulfill Educomp's mission to provide quality education and access to education for all.” The awards were presented by H.E. Shri Shekhar Dutt, Hon'ble Governor of, Chattisgarh at IES' Economic Development seminar in the presence of various eminent personalities. Some of the dignitaries present at the occasion included; S.P.S Bakshi, Chairman and Managing Director, Engineering Project India Ltd, Shri Kishan Kapoor, Hon'ble Minister of Industries, Government of Himachal Pradesh, Dr. Bhishma Narayan Singh, Hon'ble Former Union Minister and Governor of Tamil Nadu and Assam.

India and New Zealand signs Education Exchange Programme

India and New Zealand have decided to establish a Joint Education Council to carry forward the education cooperation between the two countries. Both the countries already have signed an Education Exchange Programme during the visit of Shri Kapil Sibal, Union Minister for Human Resource Development to New Zealand.

During the meeting of the Prime Ministers of India Dr. Manmohan Singh with his New Zealand counterpart on 28th June 2011 it was declared that an Education Initiative, a jointly-funded programme will be launched to enhance bilateral cooperation in higher education, research, and skills development. The total funding for the initiative is expected to be NZ$1 million per year with both India and New Zealand contributing equally. The University Grants Commission of India will provide the funds for India.

It is expected that this initiative will strengthen the relationship even further and promote academic, industry links and open up opportunities for education services collaboration between the two countries. The Education Council will become flagship of the education relationship between the two countries which will encourage in building knowledge and awareness among young business leaders from both countries through scholarships and internships in each other's business schools and industrial enterprises.

IMT to open new campus at Hyderabad

Institute of Management Technology (IMT) is all set to foray into South India with its futuristic Hyderabad campus.IMT currently has campuses in Ghaziabad, Nagpur and Dubai.

Hyderabad has emerged as a major destination for IT/ITES, Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Entertainment, Financial Services sectors and is also poised to witness growth in other sectors such as Semiconductor, Hardware, Gems andJewellery, Apparel and Aerospace. The city therefore become the obvious choice when IMT decided to expand into South India with its new business school.

Addressing a press conference in the city , Dr. V. Panduranga Rao, Director – IMT Hyderabad said that the campus would be inaugurated by Shri Kapil Sibal, Union Minister for HRD, IT and Communication, Government of India on July 2nd, 2011. The inaugural ceremony would be presided over by N.Shri Kiran Kumar Reddy, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and Shri. Kamal Nath, Union Minister for Urban Development, Government of India.

IMT Hyderabad will offer a regular two-year, full-time, PGDM program with specialisations in cutting edge areas like Investment Banking and Business Analytics in addition to the conventional areas like Marketing, Finance and Operations.

The state of the art campus with nearly two lakh sq. ft. built-up area is located in 30 acres land at Cherlaguda Village, Shamshabad Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, Hyderabad. The beautifully landscaped green campus has an academic block, a library building, dining halls, hostels, faculty housing and a sports complex with cricket ground, football ground, basketball court, tennis court, badminton courts along with seven water bodies for water harvesting.

The Academic block will house nine-tiered lecture theatres, eleven flat classrooms, 55 faculty offices, IT labs with more than 100 systems, administrative offices, meeting rooms, conference halls and an open amphitheatre with a capacity of nearly 300. The learning resource centre is equipped with books, journals, CDs and electronic databases. All the hostel rooms are single occupancy, fully furnished and have internet connectivity.

The IMT Hyderabad campus boasts of world class infrastructure. The fully network networked campus with around 800 nodes with a backbone of 10 Gbps fiber connectivity with multi layer, high end Cisco campus wide network, five enterprise level servers with blade technology, a Wi-Fi enabled campus, Video conferencing and webcasting facility, and academic alliance SAP university, Microsoft and SAS. The classrooms are equipped with Wi-Fi enabled projectors, smart boards and learning management systems.

Along with the world class physical infrastructure, IMT Hyderabad has faculty members with research and teaching experience in top American and European B-schools. The young and dynamic faculty team have designed an innovative and industry relevant curriculum supported by a pedagogic approach which is student centric, participative, experiential and team based. This draws from the institute's philosophy of moving from a 'Knowing' mode to the 'Doing' mode and innovating for better lives, better organizations and a better world.

The curriculum has integrative courses that provide a holistic picture and learning about real life business situations and problems. Diverse learning opportunities are provided through case studies, simulations, real-time projects, seminars, workshops and interaction with industry professionals. In each of the courses, 25% of the sessions would be delivered by a mix of industry experts and practitioners. The program has a 14 week faculty supervised industry internship program at the end of the first year. The institute aims to develop socially responsible, innovative business leaders with a holistic perspective.

In due course of time, IMT Hyderabad plans to offer a one year full time Executive PGDM for working professionals with over five years of industrial experience; Certificate Programs in Management of 3-6 months duration; and also offer a Fellowship Program in Management.

Microsoft launches Office 365 in India

As a part of its continued emphasis to enable easy access to cost effective business productivity solutions on the cloud, Microsoft Corporation has announced commercial availability of Microsoft Office 365 in India. Offering at prices starting $2 per user per month, (excluding applicable taxes) this will allow SMBs and enterprise customers to access Microsoft's popular e-mail, collaboration, conferencing and productivity capabilities online. Customers can access the entire Office 365 suite directly from the website and pay a use-based monthly subscription fee, and thus manage their IT needs cost effectively (lower capex). Over the last 45 days, more than 12000 organizations, have signed up for Office 365 trials. Globally over 200000 customers have signed up, creating one of Microsoft's largest beta programs for businesses. For the first time ever, customers can also avail of Microsoft Office, the world's most popular productivity offering, on subscription basis off the cloud.

This launch is part of Microsoft's comprehensive Cloud Services Strategy. Almost all of Microsoft's on premise enterprise solutions are already on the cloud, and the launch of Office 365 takes it to the next level. Today Microsoft's customers can choose to deploy either cloud based or on premise solutions, or both, depending on their need, and in turn experience the flexibility and cost control needed to drive higher business productivity. 'Microsoft Office 365, provides all of the familiar enterprise class productivity solutions on a flexible usage and payment model, delivering streamlined communication with high availability, comprehensive security and simplified IT management. Customers who have already started using the services are realizing savings from reduced hardware, software and operational costs. In a nutshell, it allows them to do more with less”, said Sanket Akerkar, Managing Director, Microsoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd.

Office 365 is built ground up with an updated platform and new infrastructure investments and is backed by the industry's most rigorous financially-backed SLA, and will be available in different 'packages' depending on the size and need of the customer organization.The Office 365 plan for Small Businesses is optimized for organizations with 25 users or less, and delivers a full range of productivity, communications and collaboration capabilities to meet their business needs. At approximately $6 per user per month, this plan includes Office Web Apps, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Lync Online.

For larger organizations, there is a range of Office 365 plans to address different usage scenarios as well as deliver a more comprehensive set of capabilities for both information workers as well as field forces. These plans start for as little as $2 for basic e-mail to $27 per user per month. This includes the most advanced versions of Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Lync Online as well as an option to get the full power of Office Professional Plus desktop software, along with Office Web Apps.

Customers making online purchase will be billed directly from Microsoft Regional Sales, Singapore.According to Microsoft's long range estimates a typical 1000 person organization can cut IT costs by more than $350,000 per year by moving to the cloud. This is based on a long range estimate over 6 years for BPOS, and while results vary, customers consistently report between 10-50% cost savingsand Microsoft expects that Office 365 will only better customers' experience.

'We believe that Office 365 is off to a great start in India and we are excited by the enthusiastic response from customers and partners alike.' added Sanket. The opportunity is huge, and Office 365 lends itself to organizations of all sizes. As Satyadev Adurti, ACME Tele Power Limited's Vice President

IGNOU’S diploma gets bhel recognition

The concept of community colleges introduced by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is leading by its examples as the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) under Ministry of Heavy Industry, Government of India, a Navrathna Company has recognized the associate degree given by the university through this scheme and made the students eligible for employment in their corporation.

B. Shankar, Executive Director (HR & CC), BHEL, informed Dr. S. A. Pillai, Managing Director, IGNOU- Institute of Industrial Management for Safety, Health and Environment (IIMSHE) Community College at Bhopal that the Associate Degree in engineering (ADP) in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (Advanced Diploma) awarded by IGNOU is now equivalent to Diploma in Engineering for induction in BHEL as supervisors.

“As informed by your institute (IIMSHE), we have noted that the aforesaid programme of Associate degree in engineering is a regular programme for candidates with 10+2 qualifications and after this programme, students are given admission directly in second year of engineering degree. In view of this, ADPs in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering of your institute and awarded by IGNOU are equivalent to diploma in engineering and thus, candidates with this qualification are eligible to apply for the post of supervisor trainees in BHEL, provided they meet the requirement of job-specifications,” said Shankar in a communiqu

GMAT Test Prep Goes Mobile

GMAT test takers can prep for the exam using actual questions from past exams directly from their iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. The”Official GMAT” app launched by Graduate Management Admission Council, makers of the GMAT exam, is a portable, mobile version of the Official Guide to GMAT Review book series and includes features that make preparing for the GMAT more convenient and fun, such as: Game Center feature that allows you to scoreboard your practice-exam results and instantly compare them with other “Official GMAT” app users. It includes hundreds of official test questions and full answer explanations from the makers of the GMAT exam.

It has two modes of operation, “Exam” and “Practice,” allow you to focus on individual questions and take practice exams when you want including exam date “countdown” reminder.

“There is plenty to like about the 'Official GMAT' app,” says Peg Jobst, executive vice president of the GMAT division at GMAC. “No other app gives you access to real questions from the GMAT exam as well as a fun way to keep your skills sharp and connect with others who are getting ready for the exam. The Official GMAT app also opens doors to an array of tools and services that can help you not only prepare for the exam but also get ready for business school.”

The “Official GMAT” app joins a family of test prep options available on multiple platforms from GMAC, including GMAT Paper Tests, free GMATPrep software and the recently released digital talking book version of the Official Guide.

Rajiv Gandhi Advocates Training Scheme Inaugurates

Rajiv Gandhi Advocates Training Scheme was inaugurated in the National Law University Delhi. Minister of Law and Justice Dr. M. Veerappa Moily, Chief Minister of Delhi Smt. Sheila Dikshit and the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court and Chancellor of National Law University Delhi Justice Dipak Misra were present on the occasion.

Presiding over the function, the Minister of Law & Justice said “Globalisation of law includes global connections, global interdependence, global information, global finance, global governance and global rights. Legal profession in the 21st Century must focus on the rapid changes in legal education and the legal profession that are taking place throughout the world, the phenomenon that is often referred to as the globalization of legal profession.”
The primary purpose behind the development of the lawyers' training program is to standardize the training of future generations of lawyers in the globalization era. Achieving this goal is critical to ensure that lawyers' attain a minimum level of legal knowledge and advocacy skills before they take on the responsibilities associated with representing clients before the courts. Additionally, the training plan has been designed to increase public confidence in the legal system by setting clear ethical standards for the practice of law and training future lawyers about their ethical obligations to society and the role they play in promoting the integrity of the legal system as a whole. Training programme helps in enhancing following skills of the advocate trainees.

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Courses for international participants started off at the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIDEM)

McGraw-Hill launched first digital only textbook for K-12

McGraw-Hill launched its first all-digital, cloud-based textbook for the K-12 market at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) conference. Unlike the company's previous digital efforts for this age group, the books are intended to be used as primary texts (other McGraw-Hill digital texts have been sold as a companion of physical textbooks). This is the first time a major publisher has launched such a platform. Grade schools and high schools have been slower to adopt digital textbooks than universities, at least partly because K-12 textbooks are traditionally provided by schools

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