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Mandatory Disclosure by
Loyola Institute of Business Administration, Loyola College Campus,
No. 1, Sterling Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600034.
I. Name of the Institution
Name
Loyola Institute of Business Administration
Address (as
approved by
AICTE)
1, Sterling Road
Loyola College Campus
Village Nungambakkam
Taluk Chennai
District/State Tamilnadu
Pin Code 600034
Phone Number 044-2817 7100 Fax Number 044-2817 3183
E-Mail [email protected] Website Address www.liba.edu
II. Name & Address of the Director
Name Prof. T.A. Sivasubramaniam, B.E., SDMT (IIM-B), M.A., DDTP,.
Ph.D.
Address Old No. 12, New No.4, Puliyur Second Main Road
Major Trustpuram
Kodambakkam
Chennai – 600024, India
Phone Number 044-24800512
Fax Number 044-28173183
E-Mail [email protected]
Cell/Mobile
Phone 09380400512
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III. Governance
(a) Governing Council
Sl.
No.
Name Designation Affiliation/Position
.1. Fr. Francis Jayapathy, S.J. Chairman Rector, Loyola College
2. Fr. L. Jebamalai Irudayaraj, S.J. Deputy
Chairman
Regional Superior,
Chennai Region
3. Fr. N. Casimir Raj, S.J. Ph.D. Vice Chairman President, Loyola Institute
of Business
Administration
4. Prof. T.A. Sivasubramaniam, Ph.D. Secretary Acting Director, Loyola
Institute of Business
Administration
5. Fr. G. Joseph Antony Samy, S.J., Ph.D. Member Principal, Loyola College
6. Fr. S. Xavier Alphonse, S.J., Ph.D. Member Province Coordinator for
Higher Education St.
Joseph’s College, Trichy.
7. Mr. Thiyagarajan Kumar Member Director
Management Assurance
Services
Bennett Coleman &
Company Ltd.
The Times of India Group
New Delhi
8. Mr. Lakshman, P.S. Member Chief Consultant, Services
Innovation, SAP Global
Consulting Delivery, SAP
India Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore
9. Mr. V.A. George Member President and CEO
Thejo Engineering Ltd.,
Chennai
10. Mr. Jaithirth Rao Member Founder and Executive
Chairman, Value and
Budget Housing
Corporation Pvt., Ltd.,
Bangalore
11. Dr. G. Revathi, Ph.D. Member Dean (Full-time Program),
LIBA
12. Mr. M. Sundaresan Member (AICTE
Representative)
Regional Officer, SRO,
AICTE, Chennai
13. Mr. Gopal Srinivasan Member Chairman and managing
Director, TVS Capital
Fund Ltd., Chennai
.14. Mr. Krishnakumar Natarajan Member CEO & MD
Mind Tree Ltd. Global
Village, Mysore Road,
RVCE Post Bangalore
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15. Mr. Mario Lobo Member Managing Director,
Personal Search Services
Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
16. Mr. Arjun Kothari Member Managing Director
H.C. Kothari Group of
Companies, Kothari
Buildings,
Nungambakkam, Chennai
17. Dr. S.V. Kasmir Raja Member Dean (Research)
SRM University
Kattankulathur
Kancheepuram dist.
18. Mr. M.M. Venkatachalam Member Chairman
Parry Agro Industries Ltd.
Murugappa Group
‘Parry House’
Chennai
(b) Academic Advisory Council
Sl.
No
Name
Designation Affiliation/Position
1. Prof. T.A. Sivasubramaniam, Ph.D. Chairman Acting Director, LIBA
2. Fr. N. Casimir Raj, S.J., Ph.D. Member President, LIBA
3. Dr. G. Revathi, Ph.D. Member Dean (Full-time Program),
LIBA
4. Prof. I. Thiagarajan, Ph.D. Member Dean (Part-time Program),
LIBA
5. Prof. M. Victor Louis Anthuvan, Ph.D. Member Dean (Research), LIBA
6. Prof. Sridhar Ganesh Member Chairperson, MDC, LIBA
7. Mr. Gopal Srinivasan Member Chairman and MD, TVS
Capital Fund Ltd. Chennai
8. Mr. C.K. Ranganathan Member Chairman and MD,
CavinKare, Chennai
9. Mr. Gopalratnam Kannan Member MD, Timex Group India,
Bangalore
10. Dr. R. Ramaraj, Ph.D. Member Senior Advisor, Sequoia
Capital India, Chennai
11. Dr.N Chandrasekaran, Ph.D. Member Vice President, TAKE
Solutions Ltd., Chennai
12. Dr. J. Sadakkadulla, Ph.D. Member Regional Director, Rserve
Bank of India, Chennai
13. Dr. W. S. William, Ph.D. Member Professor, Operations
Management, Xavier
Institute of Management,
Bhubaneswar
14. Mr. B. Thiagarajan Member Executive Director &
President – AC & R
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Products Busisness
Blue Star Limited
Chennai-17
15. Ma Foi Sri K. Pandiarajan
Member Founmder – Ma Foi Group
Chairman & M.D. ma Foi
Strategic Consultants Pvt.
Ltd., Chennai-34
16. Dr. Jayshree Suresh Member Dean – Faculty of
Management
SRM University
Kattankulathur
Kancheepuram Dist.
(c) Administration
Prof. T.A. Sivasubramaniam
Acting Director
Prof. G. Revathi
Dean (Full-time Program) &
Examination Controller (In-charge)
Prof. I. Thiagarajan
Dean (Part-time Program)
Prof. M. Victor Louis Anthuvan
Dean (Research)
Fr. Albert Louie, S.J.
Finance Controller and Hostel Director
Prof. U. Srinivasa Raghavan
Chairperson
Centre for Retail Management
Mr. Sridhar Ganesh
Chairperson
Management Development Centre
Dr. A. Indira
Chairperson
Prof. C.K. Prahalad Centre for Emerging India
Dr. Shanthi Venkatesh
Chairperson
Centre for Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
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Prof. S. Chellaiah
Chairperson
International Collaboration
Dr. P. Chandiran
Chairperson
Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Dr. M. Ramasubramaniam
Chairperson, I.T. Centre
Mr. S. Rajeshwar
Chairperson, Admissions
Dr. S. Arockiasamy
Chairperson, Placements
Prof. Vandana Zachariah
Chairperson, Alumni Association
Dr. A. Siluvai Raja
Chairperson, Informatics Centre
Mr. Michael Sundar
Administrator
Ms. Surya H. Chandavarkar
Librarian
(d) Frequency of Board Meetings
(e) Nature and Extent of Involvement of Faculty and Students in Academic Affairs /
Improvements
Students participate in regular feedbacks on their courses. The Faculty give feedback
on curriculum revisions and examine the potential new subjects.
IV. Programmes
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Programme
No. of
Seats
Duration Cut off
Marks
Fees
(in
Lakhs)
Placement
Facilities
Placement
Salary Details
In Lakhs
(2013- 2015)
Post Graduate Average of Min. 07.50
Governing Council Twice a year
Academic Advisory Council Once a year
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1.
Diploma in
Management
Full Time
(2014-2016)
120
Two
Years
60% in all
examinations
leading to
graduation
8.74
Yes
Salary
Max.
Salary
12.50
Average
Salary
08.80
2.
Post Graduate
Diploma in
Management
Part Time
(2013-2016)
60
Three
Years
Average of
50% in all
examinations
Leading to
graduation
4.66
No
V. Faculty
Number of Permanent Faculty 23 (Refer Annexure 1)
Number of Adjunct Faculty 10
Number of Visiting Faculty 25
Number of Guest Faculty 13
Average Number of Faculty Employed in the
Last Two Years 04
Number of Faculty Members who have left in
the Last Two Years 08
Profile of Director
As in Annexure 2
VI. Details of Fees and Time Schedule for Payment of Fees
Fees payable in thousands of Indian Rupees at the beginning of each term are as
mentioned below
PGDM (FULL-TIME) – 2015-2017 (Rupees in Thousands)
Details Terms
I
` II
` III
` IV
` V
` VI
`
Admission fees
Tuition fees
Learning materials
Establishment charges
Library fees
Computer services
Academic services
Alumni membership fees
Outbound learning
15.00
75.00
10.00
17.00
11.00
10.00
15.00
-
75.00
10.00
17.00
11.00
10.00
15.00
10.00
-
75.00
10.00
17.00
11.00
10.00
15.00
-
75.00
10.00
17.00
11.00
10.00
20.00
-
75.00
10.00
17.00
11.00
10.00
20.00
-
75.00
10.00
17.00
11.00
10.00
20.00
06.00
Total 153.00 148.00 138.00 143.00 143.00 149.00
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PGDM (PART-TIME) – 2015-2018
Details Terms
I
` II
` III
` IV
` V
` VI
` VII
` VIII
` IX
`
Admission fees
Tuition fees
Learning materials
Establishment
charges
Library fees
Computer services
Diploma &
Convocation
Alumni membership
fees
6,900
27,600
2,875
8,625
3,450
3,450
--
--
-
27,600
2,875
8,625
3,450
3,450
--
--
-
27,600
2,875
8,625
3,450
3,450
--
--
-
32,200
2,875
8,625
3,450
3,450
--
--
-
32,200
2,875
8,625
3,450
3,450
--
--
-
32,200
2,875
8,625
3,450
3,450
--
--
-
36,800
2,875
8,625
3,450
3,450
--
--
-
36,800
2,875
8,625
3,450
3,450
--
--
36,800
2,875
8,625
3,450
3,450
2,300
2,300
Total 52,900 46,000 46,000 50.600 50,600 50,600 55,200 55,200 59.800
Refundable caution Deposits
PGDM (FULL-TIME) PGDM (PART-TIME)
Library Deposit ` 5,000 Library Deposit ` 4,000
Retention Fee ` 5,000 Retention Fee ` 2,000
These refundable deposits will be payable along with the Term-I fees. The same will be refunded to the
students by cheque while he/she leaves the Institute, after verifying that there are no outstanding dues.
Scholarships/Loan Facility
o Scholarships are awarded by the Institute to students on merit-cum-means basis.
o LIBA also has tie up with corporates such as Bharti Foundations, Hyundai Motors India
Limited, Palaniswamy Trust etc. who offer scholarships to eligible students.
o The Institute will facilitate the process of obtaining educational loans from banks.
VII. Admissions
Sl.
No.
Name of Programme Year No. of Seats
Sanctioned
No. of
Students
Admitted
No. of
Applications
Received
1
Full Time Post Graduate
Diploma in Management
2015
120 120 2119
2014
120 120 3768
2
Part Time Post Graduate
Diploma in Management
2015 60 60
134
2014 60 60
135
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VIII. Admission Procedure (for the academic year Full Time 2014-2016)
Name of the Admission Test XAT (XLRI Admission Test)
CAT (Common Admission Test)
Address of the Test Agencies XAT – XLRI, Jamshedpur
CAT – Indian Institutes of Management
Webpages of the Test Agencies XAT – http://www.xlri.edu
CAT – http://www.catiim.in
No. of Seats Allotted for both tests together 120
VIII. I Admission Policy
Prospective candidates applying for admission to the PGDM Full-Time programme should be
graduates in any discipline from a recognized university with a consistent record of first class
or a minimum average of sixty percent in Standards X, XII and in Graduation.
The prospective candidates appearing for the final examinations can also apply if they can
provide an official course completion certificate from their graduating university on or before
31st August.
Candidates, who apply to LIBA, will be short-listed only on the basis of their XAT/CAT
scores. Short-listed candidates will be called for a group discussion, interview and Written
Ability Test (WAT) for final selection.
Group Discussions and Interviews will be held in Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkatta,
Mumbai and New Delhi.
VIII. II Reservation Policy
Fifty percent of the available vacancies are reserved for the Christian minority candidates,
of which, ten are reserved for Dalit Christians, provided they have obtained reasonable
scores. Consideration will also be given to first generation Dalit Christian candidates.
IX. Criteria and Weightage for Admission
S t a g e 1: Studenta are called for group discussions and interviews based on
their performance at the Admission Test (XAT or CAT)
S t a g e 2: Subsequent to the group discussions and interviews, candidates are
ranked based on
Performance in the Admission Tests
Rating in Group Discussions
Rating in Interview
Past Academic Record
Prior Work Experience
S t a g e 3: Candidates are ranked based on descending order of scores subject to a
minimum score and offer letters are sent accordingly.
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LIBA is a Minority Institution and 50% of the admissions is reserved for the
Minority Christian Community.
The Minimum Levels of Percentile Scores for the full time academic year 2015-
2017 were –
Admission Test
Percentile
XAT 70.00
CAT 75.00
X. Document Retention Policy
The following are the main documents maintained at LIBA and the period of retention
Document Period of Retention
Admission Application Forms Five years from the end of the academic
year of receipt
Copies of Diplomas Available for all batches
Copies of Mark Sheets Available for all batches
Examination Answer Sheets Five years from the end of each academic
year
Audited Statements of Accounts Available from 1992-93
Bill, Vouchers, Invoices, etc. Available from 1992-93
Annexure – 1
Full Time Faculty
Serial
No. Name Qualifications Designation Course Area
1 Dr. T.A. Sivasubramaniam B.E., S,D.M.T. (IIM-B),
M.A., DDTP, Ph.D.
Professor &
Acting
Director
Organizational
Behaviour
2 Dr. N. Casimir Raj,S.J. M.Com., MBA, Ph.D. Professor Marketing Mgt.
3 Dr. P. Maria Joseph
Christie, S.J. M.Sc., MBA, Ph.D. Professor Decision Sciences
4 Dr. I. Thiyagarajan M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. Professor Economics
5 Dr. M. Victor Louis
Anthuvan M.Com., Ph.D. Professor Finance
6 Dr. U. Srinivasa Raghavan B.L., M.Sc., M.A., MBA,
Ph.D. Professor
Marketing
Management
7 Dr. Vandana Zachariah B.Com., FCA, PGDFM,
Ph.D. Professor Finance
8 Dr. S. Chellaiah B.E. (Hons.), M.S., Ph.D. Professor Systems
9 Mr. Sridhar Ganesh B.Sc., PGDM (IIM-Cal) Professor Human Resources
10 Dr. G. Revathi B.E., MBA, Ph.D. Professor Organizational
Behaviour
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11 Dr. P. Chandiran B.E., MBA, Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Operations
Management
12 Mr. P.V. Alexander B.Com., ACA, MBA, PMP,
CFAFD.
Associate
Professor
Finance & Project
Management
13 Dr. A. Indira M.A., M.Tech., Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Economics
14 Dr. P.C. Lakshmi
Narayanan M.Com., MBA., BL, Ph.D.
Associate
Professor Finance
15 Dr. Shanthi Venkatesh M.A., Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Marketing
Management
16 Dr. M. Ramasubramaniam M.E., Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Operations
Management
17 Dr. S. Arockiasamy M.Sc., PGDBM, Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Human Resources
18 Dr. B. Aiswarya B.Sc., MBA, Ph.D. Associate
Professor Human Resources
19 Dr. M. P. Pandikumar BBA, MFC, Ph.D. Associate
Professor Finance
20 Dr. Alagu Perumal
Ramasamy M.Sc., PGDBA, Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor
International
Business
21 Dr. Deepa Ittimani Tholath B. Tech., MBA, Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Marketing
Management
22 Dr. Josephine Narmada
Gemson B.Com., MS, Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor Finance
23 Mr. S. Rajeshwar PGDBA Assistant
Professor
Information
Systems
Annexure – 2
Profile of Director
Dr. T.A. SIVASUBRAMANIAM
Senior Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Acting Director Loyola Institute of Business Administration Loyola College Campus Chennai – 600 034 Mobile : 93804-00512 Email : [email protected] A professionally qualified and highly experienced HUMAN RESOURCES SPECIALIST with extensive
knowledge and skills in Training and Development. Worked as a Senior Professor in the area of
behavioural sciences at the Anna Institute of Management for fifteen years. Has organized and
functioned as a main resource person for more than three hundred and fifty management
development programmes designed for the Senior Executives working in Public and Private Sectors.
Presently working as a Senior Professor and as Acting Director of Loyola Institute of Business
Administration (LIBA). In 2005 and 2006, he was the Dean of the institute in incharge of PGDBM
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programme.
Author of two books on Management and contributed many articles on matters of contemporary
interest, in Professional/Popular Magazines.
A natural team leader in changing environment with a relaxed style to achieve set goals through the
development and motivation of people.
Educational Background
BE., (Mechanical) College of Engineering, Guindy, Madras University (1972).
MBA., Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (1977)
Advanced Programme in Behavioural Sciences, International Training Institute, Sydney,
Australia (1985)
MA., (Public Administration) Madras University (1989)
Ph.D., (Management) Central University, Pondicherry (1995)
Competencies
Diagnosing the organizational problems and identifying development strategies to solve
them.
Designing and implementing diagnosis based interventions for enhancing the
effectiveness of organizational processes.
Identifying training and development needs and devising appropriate strategies in
support of corporate objectives.
Designing, developing and implementing training and interactive modules, with an
emphasis on organizational behavioural concepts.
Initiating and materializing training modules to all levels of management, upto and
including board level.
Determining and developing Management Development and succession planning
through management audit performance reviews and career counselling.
Selecting and recruiting managerial staff across all functions and disciplines using
psychometric testing and other advanced personality based instruments.
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Lecturing to Post Graduate students and guiding doctoral scholars.
Courses Handling for MBA Programmes
1. Organisational Behaviour
2. Intrapersonal Dynamics
3. Interpersonal Dynamics
4. Behavioural Processes & Issues in Organisations
5. Personality Psychology
6. Executive Competencies
Consultancy Reports
SL.NO NAME OF THE REPORT
1 MBO Implementation in Tamilnadu Warehousing Corporation-June,1980
2 Incentive Scheme For TANSI-Structural and Galvanizing works, Mettur Dam,June,1982
3 Integrated Hill Area Development For The NilgrisDist, Tamil Nadu, April,1983.
4 Project profile for the proposed school of Administration and Management at Bharathidasan University, (later renamed as Bharathidasan Institute of Management) Trichirappalli, June-1983.
5 Organizational Diagnosis for Madras Atomic Power Plant, Kalpakkam, Chennai-April 1984.
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6 Report on Enhancing the effectiveness of the Repatriates Co-operative Finance and Development Bank Limited, January 1985.
7 Report for increasing the effectiveness of the Special Training Institute of Tamilnadu Backward Classes Commission, 1986.
8 Report on the Training needs of the officers of the King Institute and Preventive Medicine, Madras,1987.
9 Organizational Development Interventions in Tamil Nadu Housing Board,1988.
10 Organizational Redesign of Bharat Overseas Bank, 1989.
Publications
Books
SL.NO BOOK NAME & PUBLISHER BOOK
1
Essentials of Organization and Management
Vishal Publications
Chennai - 600034.
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2
Principles of Management and Industrial Psychology
T.R. Publicatons
Chennai - 600017
Research Papers
SL.NO TOPIC MAGAZINE DATE
1 Role Perception of Indian Administrative Service
Officers, Management Matters
March 2005 –
August 2005
2 A Study on Organizational Commitment and Stress
among Information Technology Professionals
The ICFAI Journal of
Organizational Behavior January 2006
3 Behavioural Orientations of Senior Civil Servants Management Matters
September
2005 –
February 2006
4 Why are IPOs Underpriced – A Theoretical and
Behavioural Explanation Management Matters
March 2010 –
August 2010
5 An MBA is expected to be highly self confident DOMAIN January-June
2011
6 Ex ante uncertainty and IPO underpricing in the
Indian context Management Matters
January 2013-
June 2013
Mangement Articles
SL.NO NAME MAGAZINE
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1 Self Motivation , Key to Managerial Success The Hindu, December 24,1987.
2 Signs that foretell industrial sickness The Hindu, March 10,1988.
3 Attitudinal Changes to Managerial Authority The Hindu, March 10,1988
4 Effective decision making in business The Hindu, May 19,1988
5 The many Pitfalls in Worker Participation Modern Management, November 1987-
1988
6 Finding Time for the right jobs The Hindu, June 23, 1988.
7 Tap the Goldmine in your organization Fortune India, September 1988
8 Counselling –Managerial Responsibility Technocrat, December 1988.
9 Overcoming the temperament barrier The Hindu, December 22,1988.
10 Choosing a Leadership Style Entrepreneur, December 1988.
11 Leadership Patterns – An Approach to Remember Technocrat, April 30, 1989.
12 Accepting Change with a Smile The Hindu, June 10, 1993.
13 Career Problem of Senior Workers The Hindu, May 6, 1993.
14 Transactional Analysis Journal of Madras School of Social Work,
1999.
15 How Should we help managers learn Management Matters, September 2001.
16 Handling a Paranoid Employee The DQ Week , November 13-19 2010.
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Topics of Specialisation
Ageing Gracefully Making Strengths Productive
Assertiveness Management by objectives
Beliefs, Values and Attitudes Management in New Millennium
Conflict Resolution Managerial Competencies
Concept of Happiness Managerial Effectiveness
Counselling Skills Managing Bosses
Creating Learning Environment Managing Change
Creativity Matrimonial Harmony
Decision Making and Problem Solving MBTI
Effective Communication Motivation
Entrepreneurial Qualities Organisational Culture
Executive Competencies Organisational Development
Executive Effectiveness Participative Management
Group Dynamics People Types and Tiger Stripes
Human Relations Public Relations
Human Relations to Human Resources Self Awareness
Human Resources Development Stress Management
Individual in the Organisation Styles of Thinking
Influencing Subordinates Teaching Styles
Interpersonal Dynamics Team Building
Intrapersonal Dynamics Time Management
Issues of Woman Managers Transactional Analysis
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Leadership Styles Understanding Self
Visiting Faculty of various Organizations and Institutions for past several years.
The leading ones are:
Ashok Leyland Limited Indian Institute of Materials Management, Madras
Atomic Energy Establishment, Kalpakkam Institute of Cost and Works Accounts of India
Adult and Continuing Education Department, Madras University
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
Air India Life Insurance Corporation
Andrew Yule & Company Limited Larson & Toubro Limited
Apollo Hospitals Madras Productivity Council
Agil Freight Logistics Private Limited Madras Management Association
Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy Madras Refineries Limited
Balmer and Lawrie Company Limited Maveric System Ltd
Bharat Overseas Bank Staff Training College National Institute of Technology, Trichy
Crompton Greaves Limited Neyveli Lignite Corporation
Cetex Petro Products Limited Polaris Software Lab Limited
Canara Bank Staff Training College Regional Training Institute of Indian Audit & Accounts
Department
City Union Bank Staff Training College Reserve Bank Staff Training College
Dun & Brad Street Satyam Software Private Limited
Royal Bank of Scotland
EID Parry Limited R.R. Donnelley
Ford India Pvt Ltd S&S Power Switch Gear Limited
F.L Smidth Pvt Ltd SPIC Limited
Gnanam Business School, Tanjore Sify Limited
Hyundai Motor India Ltd Sterling Holiday Resorts (INDIA) Limited
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Indian Bank Staff Training College Super Auto Forge Limited
Indian Overseas Bank Staff Training College Thejo Engineering Services Private Limited
Indian Airlines Tata Consultancy Services Ltd
Infosys Technologies Limited TANFEC Industries Limited
Infosys Technologies Limited Technip India Limited
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras