TISS: A Golden Opportunity!!! WHY??

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TISS: A Golden Opportunity!!! WHY??

tissTISS: MUST APPLY: GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY:TISS is the best institute across the world for social sciences. There are only a few institutes who have seriously challenged IIM’s authority all these years. And if there is any institute worthy of it, it is Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Every student should apply for TISS that too in AT LEAST 4 programs to enhance the chances of success.The chances will be further enhanced if 3 are selected from Mumbai and 1 from rest of the three campuses. This is a golden opportunity for students who are not comfortable with Mathematics and English usage. The objective test will have questions related to Social Sensitivity; Knowledge on Contemporary issues; Analytical Ability, and Logical Reasoning. GK WILL PLAY THE DECIDING ROLE

TISS has emerged as the best institute for management studies in HR also. Many institutes would argue on this statement but deep down their heart they know that TISS is the undoubted leader when it comes to MBA-HR and Social studies. Many talk about sustainable development, about a just and equitable society. These will remain empty words unless institutions like TISS craft a knowledge base of evidence through demonstration, through theoretical development.

Pioneer in Social science: 

TISS in true sense is a cradle, pioneer and torchbearer of revolution for social revitalization across the world. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), The institute wasestablished in 1936 by Clifford Manshardt, an American missionary who pioneered several urban community programs near Nagpada in Bombay in the 1920s. Manshardt’s initiatives were supported by Dorabji Tata, the philanthropist son of Jamsetji Tata. The Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work, as the institute was then called, was initially housed in the premises of the Nagpada Neighborhood House and Mr. Manshardt was its first director. In 1944, the institute was renamed the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). In 1964, it was recognized as a deemed university by the University Grants Commission. TISS had 20 students in first batch; now TISS has more than 1,500 students. Today TISS has postgraduate and doctoral programs in 12 different areas under the social sciences umbrella. It has more than 1,500 students and 140 teachers. TISS celebrated platinum jubilee last year. With support from the UNICEF, the TISS is developing a State Resource Network on Micro-Planning to support people.

TISS: Recognized Global Brand:

 TISS is recognized by W.H.O. and awarded a 5-Star rating by NAAC in 2002 and an A grade by NAAC in November 2009, indicating a ‘High Level’ of academic accomplishment. In 1964, it was recognized as a deemed university by the University Grants Commission.TISS is the Principal Recipient of the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in India .The TISS has established collaboration for joint research, exchange of faculty and students, and publication with world-class institutions in the United States, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Overall an excellent place to study, live and educate oneself, it’s a life time opportunity to be at TISS. As the name suggests, the institute was set up, and is managed by, the TATA Group. As for international tie-ups, TISS is affiliated to London School of Economics and University of South Caroline, USA. This first-of-its kind of social work school India, this UGC accredited university is known for providing excellent placement facilities with IBM and Lehman Brothers being its top recruiters.

 Great Infrastructure: 

 Talk of any campus of TISS, it is having lot of area in acres and no institute in our country is even close to it as far as area of campus is concerned. TISS is armed with excellent facilities for holistic development for everyone who walk through the corridors of TISS. The environment at TISS itself creates a mood for becoming a professional. The Institute is well equipped and the library is well stocked for reference work. All the campuses are very beautiful and are surrounded by the trees and full of greenery. The old campus of Mumbai is lush green and picturesque. The infrastructure is world class at all the campuses.

 Great learning Environment:  

 Knowing TISS is itself a great learning. Journey in TISS is mind blowing; it gives inner strength and international platform to show talent. TISS has the High class faculty that gives the personal attention. TISS can be a knowledge leader for India and this corner of the world. The faculties and members of TISS fraternity are/were involved in the various crisis management projects across the globe. Many of them are/were the leaders of various reactive and proactive projects to save society and crisis management. TISS, in the old Tata legacy, lays a lot of emphasis on education and this is reflected in its pedagogy. The course is designed in such a way that students spend a good amount of time doing community service. The faculty, too, consists of excellent professors who want to give something back to society. Teaching is effective if it is taught by the people or institution who teaches what they do! Talk of any crisis in India, TISS as a fraternity comprised of faculties and students came as a rescue. TISS is one of the best kinds of institutions making India a self reliable, equitable and just socio economic unit in the world by creating a work force in the above view. TISS is a bulwark of relevance that enlightens and defines the direction that social development takes in India. TISS has constantly reinvented itself in order to protect, secure and funnel the rights and dignity of all people.

 Cost benefit: TISS is undisputed best in world.

 The fee of TISS is least in the world and education is best in the world. The fees structure for various PG program at TISS is in the range of Rs 50000 to Rs 100000 for 2 years. The fee structure of TISS is a great evidence of its noble and pious intention of serving human fraternity.

 Great Alumni of TISS:

 Talk of any great personality who brought Social revitalization for human fraternity in India is alumni of TISS. Moreover lots of corporate world leaders are from TISS.  

Uday Mohan – Head, HR, Pfizer

Mandip Maitra – Head, HR, HDFC

Adil Malia – President, HR, Essar Group

Suchismita Burman – Director, HR, AOL

Anu Aga, former Chairman, Thermax ,

Purnima Mane, President and CEO, Pathfinder International

Medha Patkar, social activist

Adil Malia , President HR , Essar Group

Allan Sequeira, Sr. VP , Mahindra & Mahindra

Alok Mehta, VP HR, AstraZeneca

Ashu Calappa, VP HR, First Source

Atul Sharma, VP HR, Goldman Sachs

Debashish Roy, HR Director Greater Asia Div at Colgate Palmolive.

Inder Walia, Group Director-Human Resources and Integration of Bharti Enterprises Ltd.

Makrand Khatavkar, Director & Head HR, Deutsche Bank

Mandip Maitra, Head HR, HDFC

Mohit Nagarth, Global Chief People Officer, P&G

Nalin Garg, VP HR, Coca cola

Pramod Sardarjoshi , Executive Director , IDBI Bank

Pranesh Anthapur, COO, Yahoo

Santrupt Mishra, CEO of the Aditya Birla Group’s Carbon Black Business Director HR, Aditya Birla Group

Shrihari Udupa, Chief People officer, PWC India

Suchismita Burman , Director HR , AOL

Suvamoy Roy Choudhary , Regional HR Director – South Asia , Reckitt Benckiser

Swadesh Behera , Director HR , MSD Pharmaceuticals ( an affiliate of Merck & Co.) ,Uday Mohan, Head HR, Pfizer 

TISS: Not only teaches but does!!

Teaching is effective if it is taught by the people or institution who teaches what they do! Talk of any crisis in India, TISS as a fraternity comprised of faculties and students came as a rescue and in true sense served with 100% divine spirit. Whether it is farmers suicide, manual scavengers, Flood or riots, Tsunami, partition refugee, Child issues, women issues, Domestic violence etc, TISS ALWAYS STOOD FIRM AND TALL and emerged as true SANKATMOCHAK of human fraternity not only in M-WARD or Mumbai or Maharashtra or India but across the globe. TISS invaluable services were availed by Amritsar refugee, Andaman and Nicobar tsunami, Kabul university, Sustained mountain development, planning of government, WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS, NGO’s across world. The TISS is recognized by the World Health Organization as a collaborating Centre for Health, Policy Research and Training. The UNAIDS Centre for Behavioral Research on HIV/AIDS is also located at TISS. The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) has always reached out to support people affected by natural and human-made crisis. Way back in 1947, the Institute sent a faculty and student team to Kurukshetra to work with refugees who came from Pakistan. Recalling the work done, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who had observed the TISS team at work, said at the inauguration of Deonar Campus in 1954: We found the difference in their work and the work of many others who were earnest and had done their best, but who did not have the training to do it well. There is a difference between the trained workers and the merely enthusiastic workers.Since then, the TISS has responded to various crises such as floods, riots, cyclones, earthquakes and industrial disasters in different parts of the country. The Institute’s work is centered around relief management; psychosocial support to women, children and other vulnerable groups; assessment of loss and impact to lives, property, livelihoods, environment and infrastructure; rehabilitation and development needs; mobilization of human resources for relief and rehabilitation work; facilitating community participation in the reconstruction and rehabilitation process; policy and program development support to government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs); coordination of civil society participation; training and capacity-building of personnel engaged in relief and rehabilitation work; publication and documentation; and conflict resolution and peace building initiatives. The TISS has worked in disasters not just in Maharashtra, but in various parts of the country. The academic calendar is suitably modified to ensure participation of students and staff alike. Vacations are shortened and the entire Institute, in a spirit of co-operation, works longer hours to ensure that student exams and the academic schedule are not really disturbed. Expenses are partly met by faculty members and students and donors come forward to support this involvement. In most instances, the Institute has worked closely with State Governments and the district administration. In recent years, NGOs have also recognized the role of the Institute and its volunteer teams and have sought to collaborate. TISS also continues to be involved in critical research in diverse areas such as education and literacy, family and children, women’s issues, HIV/AIDS, rural and urban development issues, displacement, youth and human development, and the right of Dalits, indigenous peoples, minorities and other marginalized groups. The faculties and members of TISS fraternity are/were involved in the various crisis management projects across the globe. Many of them are/were the leaders of various reactive and proactive projects to save society and crisis management. 

Who should think about TISS? 

TISS is about people, who have a brain to detect discrimination, deprivation, degradation and dejection around them and having a heart to reciprocate to these issues. It is about people who want to die a dignified human by serving human fraternity to live a dignified life. TISS wants to mould and train people who have never ending and ever learning spirit to serve society. TISS wants to help such social enthusiastic people to utilize their enthusiasm in a professional manner. TISS is a great platform to contribute to a country and human fraternity. TISS post graduation education program, through training, teaching and research, contributes to a country and human fraternity by training social enthusiastic people to help people to live a dignified LIFE. Whenever a TISSIAN will die, he/she will die a wealthy person, the wealth that will not be destroyed even after death and it will be a great loss to human fraternity. If yours ultimate career fantasy is to die a wealthy person with accumulation of wealth that even death cannot destroy, and it will create a niche in the society then TISS is utopia for you. In addition to it, suck kind of social enthusiasts must be always learning in nature. The greatest predictability about society is its never ending and ever changing attribute. The only thing that is constant about human fraternity is change. To understand and analyze these changes in an effective manner a person must be always learning in nature and this learning spirit should be never ending and ever learning one. The crowd at TISS comes from varied socio-economic backgrounds. The selection panel tries its best to look out for one common trait amongst all students – an altruistic streak. Most students who come here have an inherent desire to do something for society (or manage to convince the panel that they do).TISS in true sense is a cradle, pioneer and torchbearer of revolution for social revitalization across the world. 

Social science will rule the Future World. 

In Hindu mythology there is a famous incident of Samudra manthan process, whose basic objective was to extract AMRIT from MAHASAGAR. The mission was carried by Gods as well as demons. But unfortunately in the process of extracting AMRITA , Poison was also extracted and if poison and amrit would have got mixed then mission would go failure. At that point of time Lord Mahadeva came to rescue and took the responsibility to filter poison and mission was a great success. Similarly human mankind is also composed of two kinds of people Gods (The privileged ones) and demons (The dejected ones). When human mankind works for human fraternity growth ( Amrit extraction ), there is lot of frustration , lack of morale or fatigue among dejected or under privileged sections of society (Poison is also expected outcome).  Therefore there is an urgent, eternal, omnipresent omnipotent need to extract this poison from society. That’s why social science is required for survival of human fraternity. Social work in today’s world has established itself as a significant fully fledged profession at par with any other profession. As the world is fast becoming increasingly materialistic, devoid of human sentiments and emotions, with people growing more and more self-centered, yet another global trend is becoming distinctly evident- how to save this result oriented and materialistic society. It is creating an emergency requirement of young lot who want to do something for the welfare of the society. The world is moving in a fast pace as far as economy is considered taking care of modernization , liberalization and globalization but human dimension of modernization , liberalization and globalization  is ignored and is in reverse gear. The human dimension of globalization has been largely ignored. Some have argued that globalization was expected to bring about a fundamental transformation in human living standards and quality of life but it has merely resulted in perhaps greater interconnectedness and little else. Unless and until there is some system to filter out frustration , lack of morale or fatigue from the society the human mankind will not develop on sustained basis effectively.

The job market: TISS 

TISS has never boasted about 100% placements. Some of the who’s who of the corporate world visit the campus and pick up students with excellent salaries. Students are picked up for the HR departments of global bigwigs like PwC, E&Y, P&G, Wipro, Microsoft, Deloitte, Novartis etc. Many NGOs also visit the campus in search of students. Although the packages may not exactly be high, job satisfaction is said to be immense. The summer placement procedure at TISS is quite commendable. A number of major global players like PwC, E&Y, Johnson and Johnson, Marico, JMPC, Microsoft, Wipro, etc recruit students for their HR departments. Job market from TISS is dynamic and varied. An advisor to Action Aid might take home anything above Rs 1, 00,000 per month as salary but on other side few might earn just Rs 20000 per month. It is the funding and policy agencies that corner the cake. There are centers for rehabilitation for drug addicts, orphaned children and people with disabilities. Counseling, both educational and psychological, is required these days by a large section of the population. There are opportunities in health care, community policing, adoption, environmental protection, culture, and so on. The social sector consists of Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) and institutions providing services to different sections of society. Many are engaged in research and publishing while others are active in solving problems at the grass root level. An idealistic youngster who wants to do something for the country may, thus, be attracted to the social sector. Fortunately, it is now more than an occupation of the idle and is getting highly professionalized.Salaries have been soaring, with generous infusion of funds from the government and foreign agencies. There is a great satisfaction in doing something for others, which cannot be equaled or compensated by any remunerative job. Even those working in full-time jobs want to do some social work in their spare time. It may be said that it is indeed a noble gesture to indulge in working for others or lend a helping hand to those who may not be as privileged as we are. The scope of social work is very wide. There is a dire need for people who can provide help to the disadvantaged members of the society. Hence career from TISS is always secured. The scope and role of social sciences will go on increasing forever.  Social work is among those fields where Job opportunities differ with the kind of specialization that a social worker has chosen. Specialists in medical aid and psychiatric social work can make a career in hospitals, clinics, counseling centers, mental hospitals, old age homes and similar institutions. Specialists SW professional in the specialized field of criminology can opt for a career in prisons, correction cells and similar institutions. Those with specialized knowledge in labor welfare segment can work as labor welfare representatives in the private and corporate sector including MNCs and HR department of various labor-centric industries. Job opportunities are also available with NGOs working for the development of society. Getting into academics and teaching to masses about the subject is another option available to professionals associated with this field. Lastly, premier international organizations like WHO, UNESCO, UNICEF and other international organizations with similar goals targeted at developing nations, require social workers in their developmental campaigns and projects. These organizations also pay well. 

TISS: MUST APPLY: GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY:

Every student should apply for TISS that too in at least 4 programs to enhance the chances of success. The chances will be further enhanced if 3 are selected from Mumbai and 1 from rest of the three campuses. This is a golden opportunity for students who are not comfortable with Mathematics and English usage. The objective test will have questions related to Social Sensitivity; Knowledge on Contemporary issues; Analytical Ability, and Logical Reasoning. GK WILL PLAY THE DECIDING ROLE

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Sarowar Singh Bhati