Insolvency law is an integral part of the culture, society, and economy. And according to Dr Paul J. Omar, the curriculum of the #GIP is crafted keeping this in mind. He sees GIP as the best combination of theory and practice that’ll equip students with all the essential skills.
Candidates who are eligible for the #GraduateInsolvencyProgramme will have to clear a written examination after which they’ll be shortlisted for a group discussion & personal interview under the supervision of industry experts. Know more at: https://t.co/ipC1oeZmsr
Dr M Sahoo, Chairperson, IBBI expressed his belief in the IICA. According to him, this 2-year programme is going to prepare the graduates to face and serve the insolvency and bankruptcy regime not only in India but in the entire world.
From domain knowledge & experience to good analytical skills & code of conduct, an insolvency professional should have a host of abilities to succeed in this career. GIP will equip the graduates with all the necessary skill set that they’ll need to shine in the insolvency sector.
Dr SK Gupta believes that GIP has the power to enable the students to shorten and gather 10 years experience in a short span of 24 months by way of practical training and a strong curriculum. Know more about the course: https://t.co/ipC1oeZmsr
IICA supports the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in matters related to Corporate Affairs. Some of the key activities of IICA involves public policy advisory functions, public outreach, stakeholder consultations, in-service training, and capacity building programmes
According to Dinkar Venkatasubramanian, the attributes and skills that GIP will provide their students would help them understand the art of negotiation and resolution better. He also said that GIP is a world-class programme backed by world-class infrastructure.
Ashish Chhawchharia sees #GIP as a great opportunity for professionals to be a part of the insolvency ecosystem and the biggest economic reform that India has seen.
Know more about the Graduate Insolvency Programme here: https://t.co/ipC1oeZmsr
Established by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, IICA is a think tank that supports the initiatives of the ministry on matters relating to corporate affairs. Some of their key activities include in-service training to ICLS officers and capacity building programmes.
Exam Tip #10
Revision is a great way to review and memorise your portions. While studying, you can note down key points to make your revision easier. You can also get a friend to quiz you on key concepts.
IICA will invite reputed advisory & law firms, corporations, banks & other institutions for campus recruitment. Our cadre of top-quality insolvency professionals in making are provided with all the opportunities that they deserve to shape a bright future in the insolvency sector.
Exam Tip #9
Meditation is not all about breathing in and out. It is also one of the study methods that can improve your reading comprehension, memory, and concentration. It will also help in reducing pre-exam stress as it improves your mental and physical health.
Exam Tip #8
Make learning more fun and engaging by trying new study methods. Watch educational videos, use examination apps or make your own pattern that will help you in learning efficiently.
Exam Tip #7
Sometimes, a change of scenery is all you need to feel more positive and focused. Simply moving to a new room to study could also significantly increase your concentration and retention level.
Exam Tip #6
A 30-minutes daily exercise can boost your brainpower, pump oxygen and essential nutrients into the brain. Breaking a sweat shortly before you start cracking the books will make you more alert, active and focused.
Exam Tip #5
Researches have proved that for long-term retention of knowledge, you need to give your brain enough rest. It is imperative to make a study routine that works for you.
The General Knowledge & Current Affairs section in the #GraduateInsolvencyProgramme Common Entrance Test 2019 will test the candidates’ general awareness on national as well as international affairs. To know more about the test and the syllabus, click: https://t.co/ipC1oeZmsr
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Exam Tip #4
Getting a good night sleep is imperative for good memory. So, to memorise, think and efficiently write an examination, sleep is important. Sleep at least for 8 hours before you attempt the Graduate Insolvency Programme Common Entrance Test.