The Tata Institute of Social Sciences
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences was born out of the vision of a Christian missionary, Dr. Clifford Manshardt, and the philanthropic mission of a business house, the Tatas. Both were involved in the development of the country in their own way, with a vision and mission of their own. On behalf of the Tatas, it was the Dorab Tata Trust that was directly responsible for establishing the Institute. The Institute was started in 1936 as the Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work for professional training in social work, on the premises of the Nagpada Neighbourhood House in the city of Mumbai (then Bombay).
From India, Gurgaon
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences was born out of the vision of a Christian missionary, Dr. Clifford Manshardt, and the philanthropic mission of a business house, the Tatas. Both were involved in the development of the country in their own way, with a vision and mission of their own. On behalf of the Tatas, it was the Dorab Tata Trust that was directly responsible for establishing the Institute. The Institute was started in 1936 as the Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work for professional training in social work, on the premises of the Nagpada Neighbourhood House in the city of Mumbai (then Bombay).
From India, Gurgaon
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Final Placements 2006 Held at TISS
By PaGaLGuY.com News Service
Close to 90% of the students were placed on Day 1 during Placements 2006 at TISS. Many companies made pre-placement offers even before the D-day, to students who had completed their summer projects with them. The companies that had offered Pre-Placement Offer's was accepted by students includes Proctor & Gamble, Coke, Wipro & Patni Computers.The placements this year saw TISS maintain its enduring relationship with corporate bigwigs like Asian Paints, Marico, Wipro, Asian Paints, Tata Motors etc The School also began a new innings with top profile and global companies like Lehmann Brothers, Colgate-Palmolive etc. Companies like HLL, Asian Paints, Colgate Palmolive & Marico represented the FMCG sector. Consulting profiles were offered by Ernst & Young, IBM consulting services & Hewitt Associates. The companies from IT & ITES sector included IBM, Infosys, Wipro, Patni Computers, Birlasoft & ICICI Onesource. Lehmann Brothers, ICICI Bank, Citibank & ICICI Prudential constituted the BFSI Sector. Other companies that visited included big names like Tata Motors, Indian Oil Corporation & GE Money.
so guys- this is why TISS rocks :)
cheers:
suryakant
From India, Bangalore
Final Placements 2006 Held at TISS
By PaGaLGuY.com News Service
Close to 90% of the students were placed on Day 1 during Placements 2006 at TISS. Many companies made pre-placement offers even before the D-day, to students who had completed their summer projects with them. The companies that had offered Pre-Placement Offer's was accepted by students includes Proctor & Gamble, Coke, Wipro & Patni Computers.The placements this year saw TISS maintain its enduring relationship with corporate bigwigs like Asian Paints, Marico, Wipro, Asian Paints, Tata Motors etc The School also began a new innings with top profile and global companies like Lehmann Brothers, Colgate-Palmolive etc. Companies like HLL, Asian Paints, Colgate Palmolive & Marico represented the FMCG sector. Consulting profiles were offered by Ernst & Young, IBM consulting services & Hewitt Associates. The companies from IT & ITES sector included IBM, Infosys, Wipro, Patni Computers, Birlasoft & ICICI Onesource. Lehmann Brothers, ICICI Bank, Citibank & ICICI Prudential constituted the BFSI Sector. Other companies that visited included big names like Tata Motors, Indian Oil Corporation & GE Money.
so guys- this is why TISS rocks :)
cheers:
suryakant
From India, Bangalore
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