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To say that it is ranked 21 is dishonest. The ranking system only goes up to 20 and then ranks the next group as A++. By that logic, over a dozen schools could say they are number 21. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.227.184.196 ( talk) 06:33, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
How can you say that , when there is nation wide survey to support the ranking ,evidence has already been provided , moreover this is a fact that Alliance stands on A++ ratings as far as other Private B schools are concerned. Please recheck the fact sheet and we can then discuss this further. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mohitgupta331wiki ( talk • contribs) 07:56, 15 May 2010 (UTC)
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Short Term International Programs Short-term International Programs offer students a multitude of opportunities for personal and intellectual growth. It has been observed that students who have spent between two weeks to a full semester studying in another country report a greater understanding and appreciation of other cultures and customs, a heightened awareness of their country's identity and place on the world stage and a better idea of what is required to be a "global citizen."
Semester Exchange Program
Alliance University’s Semester Exchange Programs enables students to study abroad for a semester while simultaneously hosting a student from a partner university. These programs provide students with the opportunity to complete a semester or a term of their academic programs in an international partner university. As a result of immersion in a foreign academic, cultural and business environment, students maximize learning to operate effectively in a global setting.
Under the Semester Exchange Program, students attend one of the partner institutions of Alliance University for an academic semester. Through the exchange program, students experience a global environment, a different culture and a diverse learning approach. The Semester Exchange Program is demanding as well as rewarding. While many of the exchanges focus on particular academic areas, others also offer a broader curriculum that allows a student to complete coursework that is not available through other avenues. These options present an exciting opportunity for students to pursue a more independent style of learning and cultural engagement. English is the language of instruction for all exchange programs.
International Summer School
Summer programs are a popular study abroad option among student groups who seek an intensive learning experience in an international setting. In the three to four weeks that these students spend in a foreign country, they go on to make a new set of friends, see new places, visit business organizations, learn a few phrases in a foreign language while at the same time acquire knowledge that is specific to their domains. The curriculum is designed to allow students to learn, experience and explore foreign cultures, thereby making their visits truly enriching.
Long Term International Programs Long-term International Programs can extend from a minimum of one year to a maximum of two years of study at one of the partner universities of Alliance University. These long-term International Programs are intensive and also allow for intern-ships to students in reputed companies. Such intern-ship opportunities afford the students the best possible exposure to the global corporate sector. Recruiters around the world seek student graduates who come to them with varied academic exposure.
Long-term International Programs at Alliance University work as pathways for students to receive a dual degree or an exclusive degree (Credit Transfer Program) from any of its institutional partners abroad.
Dual Degree Programs *
In today’s global labour market, graduates with two degrees from two countries are one step ahead of the competition. At Alliance University, students have the opportunity to pursue a Dual Degree Program in conjunction with some of its top partner universities. Through the Dual Degree Program, students experience the best of both worlds, and benefit from the two degrees simultaneously.
Credit Transfer Program Upon joining an undergraduate or postgraduate course of study at Alliance University, students who wish to pursue an international degree can opt to seek that degree from any one of Alliance University’s prestigious international partner institutions. Students are required to complete a minimum period of study at Alliance University—at least one academic semester and, upon meeting the stipulated academic requirement, the Office of International Affairs, Alliance University, shall initiate the transfer of credits of the student towards the degree at the partner university. The rest of the Program is undertaken at that partner university and, upon successful completion, the student graduates with a degree awarded by the chosen partner institution. Along with the international degree, the experience of thinking critically and creatively about the most defining issues in global enterprise and the development of personal leadership abilities to effectively manage complex work-place environments, are skills highly valued by potential employers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Allianceuniversity2017 ( talk • contribs) 12:44, 6 March 2017 (UTC)
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Change alliance university chancellor name from Sudhir . G Angur to Madhukar Angur Change alliance university website from www.alliance.edu.in to www.allianceuniversity.edu.in 171.76.93.148 ( talk) 03:20, 9 March 2017 (UTC)
This is correct one www.allianceuniversity.edu.in kindly update Allianceblr21 ( talk) 20:01, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
Good question in the last thread
DRAGON BOOSTER It seem the university is maintaining both sites, but only updating allianceuniversity.edu.in
I looked at the Vice Chancellors:-
I am not sure why editors have reverted to the old site - either they are unaware of the new site and changes to the staff, or they are just using the old site to support vandalism, - Arjayay ( talk) 12:30, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
I fleshed the articles with some more sources and data about the feud. If someone wants to flesh the story a bit more, here are some more sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] -- Muhandes ( talk) 19:02, 20 August 2017 (UTC)
According to university grants commission alliance.edu.in is the registered website and chancellor is prof.Sudhir G. Angur. So I have change the detail in infobox Bullus 10:50, 9 December 2017 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bullus ( talk • contribs)
Please do not use any primary sources in this page. When there is this kind of dispute we need to aim high with sourcing; see Wikipedia:Controversial_articles#Raise_source_quality and the rest of that helpful essay. Jytdog ( talk) 15:48, 2 August 2018 (UTC)
User:Muhandes, User:Jytdog A few things to notice and make clear on the page.
I cleaned out a bunch of promotional cruft that had been added and restored well-sourced negative information that had been removed, and went looking for any new independent sources. The last one I found was the last one used in the article, from March 2018 about students requesting refunds. If anybody is or becomes aware of independent sources about what is happening, please post them. Thanks. Jytdog ( talk) 18:47, 17 November 2018 (UTC)
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To say that it is ranked 21 is dishonest. The ranking system only goes up to 20 and then ranks the next group as A++. By that logic, over a dozen schools could say they are number 21. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.227.184.196 ( talk) 06:33, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
How can you say that , when there is nation wide survey to support the ranking ,evidence has already been provided , moreover this is a fact that Alliance stands on A++ ratings as far as other Private B schools are concerned. Please recheck the fact sheet and we can then discuss this further. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mohitgupta331wiki ( talk • contribs) 07:56, 15 May 2010 (UTC)
Bullus 08:48, 28 February 2017 (UTC)
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Short Term International Programs Short-term International Programs offer students a multitude of opportunities for personal and intellectual growth. It has been observed that students who have spent between two weeks to a full semester studying in another country report a greater understanding and appreciation of other cultures and customs, a heightened awareness of their country's identity and place on the world stage and a better idea of what is required to be a "global citizen."
Semester Exchange Program
Alliance University’s Semester Exchange Programs enables students to study abroad for a semester while simultaneously hosting a student from a partner university. These programs provide students with the opportunity to complete a semester or a term of their academic programs in an international partner university. As a result of immersion in a foreign academic, cultural and business environment, students maximize learning to operate effectively in a global setting.
Under the Semester Exchange Program, students attend one of the partner institutions of Alliance University for an academic semester. Through the exchange program, students experience a global environment, a different culture and a diverse learning approach. The Semester Exchange Program is demanding as well as rewarding. While many of the exchanges focus on particular academic areas, others also offer a broader curriculum that allows a student to complete coursework that is not available through other avenues. These options present an exciting opportunity for students to pursue a more independent style of learning and cultural engagement. English is the language of instruction for all exchange programs.
International Summer School
Summer programs are a popular study abroad option among student groups who seek an intensive learning experience in an international setting. In the three to four weeks that these students spend in a foreign country, they go on to make a new set of friends, see new places, visit business organizations, learn a few phrases in a foreign language while at the same time acquire knowledge that is specific to their domains. The curriculum is designed to allow students to learn, experience and explore foreign cultures, thereby making their visits truly enriching.
Long Term International Programs Long-term International Programs can extend from a minimum of one year to a maximum of two years of study at one of the partner universities of Alliance University. These long-term International Programs are intensive and also allow for intern-ships to students in reputed companies. Such intern-ship opportunities afford the students the best possible exposure to the global corporate sector. Recruiters around the world seek student graduates who come to them with varied academic exposure.
Long-term International Programs at Alliance University work as pathways for students to receive a dual degree or an exclusive degree (Credit Transfer Program) from any of its institutional partners abroad.
Dual Degree Programs *
In today’s global labour market, graduates with two degrees from two countries are one step ahead of the competition. At Alliance University, students have the opportunity to pursue a Dual Degree Program in conjunction with some of its top partner universities. Through the Dual Degree Program, students experience the best of both worlds, and benefit from the two degrees simultaneously.
Credit Transfer Program Upon joining an undergraduate or postgraduate course of study at Alliance University, students who wish to pursue an international degree can opt to seek that degree from any one of Alliance University’s prestigious international partner institutions. Students are required to complete a minimum period of study at Alliance University—at least one academic semester and, upon meeting the stipulated academic requirement, the Office of International Affairs, Alliance University, shall initiate the transfer of credits of the student towards the degree at the partner university. The rest of the Program is undertaken at that partner university and, upon successful completion, the student graduates with a degree awarded by the chosen partner institution. Along with the international degree, the experience of thinking critically and creatively about the most defining issues in global enterprise and the development of personal leadership abilities to effectively manage complex work-place environments, are skills highly valued by potential employers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Allianceuniversity2017 ( talk • contribs) 12:44, 6 March 2017 (UTC)
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Change alliance university chancellor name from Sudhir . G Angur to Madhukar Angur Change alliance university website from www.alliance.edu.in to www.allianceuniversity.edu.in 171.76.93.148 ( talk) 03:20, 9 March 2017 (UTC)
This is correct one www.allianceuniversity.edu.in kindly update Allianceblr21 ( talk) 20:01, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
Good question in the last thread
DRAGON BOOSTER It seem the university is maintaining both sites, but only updating allianceuniversity.edu.in
I looked at the Vice Chancellors:-
I am not sure why editors have reverted to the old site - either they are unaware of the new site and changes to the staff, or they are just using the old site to support vandalism, - Arjayay ( talk) 12:30, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
I fleshed the articles with some more sources and data about the feud. If someone wants to flesh the story a bit more, here are some more sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] -- Muhandes ( talk) 19:02, 20 August 2017 (UTC)
According to university grants commission alliance.edu.in is the registered website and chancellor is prof.Sudhir G. Angur. So I have change the detail in infobox Bullus 10:50, 9 December 2017 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bullus ( talk • contribs)
Please do not use any primary sources in this page. When there is this kind of dispute we need to aim high with sourcing; see Wikipedia:Controversial_articles#Raise_source_quality and the rest of that helpful essay. Jytdog ( talk) 15:48, 2 August 2018 (UTC)
User:Muhandes, User:Jytdog A few things to notice and make clear on the page.
I cleaned out a bunch of promotional cruft that had been added and restored well-sourced negative information that had been removed, and went looking for any new independent sources. The last one I found was the last one used in the article, from March 2018 about students requesting refunds. If anybody is or becomes aware of independent sources about what is happening, please post them. Thanks. Jytdog ( talk) 18:47, 17 November 2018 (UTC)