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Business Standard
3 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Logic School of Management launches CIAP Program in partnership with IAB, UK
Logic School of Management, part of the Veranda Commerce vertical led by Prof. J.K. Shah, has announced the launch of the Certified International Accounting Professional (CIAP) program in partnership with the Institute of Accountants and Bookkeepers (IAB), UK a globally respected body for professional accounting qualifications. Logic has trained thousands of aspirants across India for the last 2 decades and has a strong track record in International and national accounting programs like ACCA, CMA USA, CPA USA and CA education. Veranda Commerce is one of the largest commerce education verticals in India and is actively expanding its footprint. Brands under this vertical include JK Shah Classes, BB Virtuals, Navkar Digital Institute, Tapasya College of Commerce and Management, and Logic School of Management. The CIAP program features a fast-tracked, globally aligned curriculum that can be completed in just six months. It is tailored for both students and working professionals aiming to build successful careers in international accounting and finance. The program offers placement assistance through IAB, certification from the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), and access to bank loan facilities making it a practical, affordable, career-focused, and accessible pathway to rewarding careers in global finance and accounting. The first batch of the CIAP program is expected to commence by the end of June.
Yahoo
7 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Marine Corps to establish attack drone competition
The Marine Corps is slated to hold a series of events as part of a new attack drone competition the service announced recently. The May 25 Marine Administrative Message, or MARADMIN, outlines that the service is seeking drone teams from across the Corps to participate in the competition. The first event will be held at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia in November, according to the MARADMIN. Before then, the Marine Corps Attack Drone Team will participate in the U.S. Military Drone Crucible Championships. That event is hosted by the U.S. National Drone Association from June 30 to July 3 in Florida. Marine Corps introduces attack drone team The team, established in January, focuses on integrating first-person view drones — aerial vehicles that transmit live bird's-eye view feeds to remote displays — across the Fleet Marine Force. 'Today's battlefield is changing rapidly, and we must adapt just as quickly,' said Maj. Alejandro Tavizon, the Weapons Training Battalion Headquarters Company commander and officer in charge of MCADT. 'The Marine Corps Attack Drone Team will ensure that our warfighters remain at the forefront of precision drone employment, providing a critical advantage in future conflicts.' The attack drone group, which is based out of the Weapons Training Battalion at Quantico, will work to 'develop and refine' armed first-person view drone training, speed up the timeline for the fielding the drones and provide instruction through live training events. The competition, meanwhile, will consist of tactical inserts and mission parameters designed to use the 'hunter-killer method' of employing small drones and FPV drones. Marines will then share lessons learned from the competition to inform updates that the Corps will use to rapidly field the most lethal capabilities across the service, according to the release. At the same time, the team will finalize plans to provide intermediate and advanced armed FPV drone skills to the Fleet Marine Force and Total Force via the Competition-in-Arms Program, or CIAP, similar to the work done by the Marine Corps Shooting Team. The drone outfit will then host regional competition events in Fiscal Year 2026 alongside the shooting team and the CIAP. The Corps wants to use these events to recruit the best drone operators to the team, which will represent the Marines at various events and directly influence the service's procurement and use of armed drones. Units across the Corps must designate drone teams by Sept. 30 to participate in the regional competitions. The final championship and selection event will be held at Quantico in April 2026, in conjunction with the Marine Corps Championships marksmanship event.