Institution Profile

Institution Profile

Christine Valmy International School of Esthetics, Mumbai 

Inaugurated in September 2004 to meet the surging demand for trained beauty professionals, CVISE offers the study programmes of A
merica’s pioneer school of beauty and aesthetics

A class in session at CVISE, Mumbai: lacuna made good
America’s pioneer school of beauty and aesthetics worldwide has made its India debut. The Christine Valmy International School of Esthetics (CVISE) has set up shop in Mumbai and offers beauty and aesthetics study programmes that are its trademark, to Indian students.

With the annual revenue of the beauty industry in India estimated at Rs.1,500-1,800 crore and growing at a fast clip of 25 percent per year, there is surging demand for trained beauty professionals. With very few institutions offering high quality and proven beauty and grooming study courses in India, CVISE India intends to make good this lacuna.

Inaugurated in September 2004 and spread over 4,000 sq.ft the school is situated in Bandra, Mumbai’s most happening suburb. It offers the entire range of the parent company’s study programmes in the form of modules. The school’s prospectus includes study courses for facials, hair, makeup, nails, aromatherapy, spa treatment, grooming for men and women, skincare, Indian weddings, and ‘film special effects’. Prices range from Rs.5,100 for the personal enhancement course to Rs.168,500 for the international cosmetology licence programme.

"Indian women are very interested in beauty care but there aren’t any standardised beauty schools offering training. There is a crying need for a professional institute and this is where Christine Valmy has stepped in. Beauty schools operational in India are a cottage industry with little or no standardisation. This is what we provide, together with a holistic approach to beauty treatment and training. While in India make-up is big, skincare and treatment therapies are deficient. We intend to concentrate on skincare because it’s Christine Valmy’s special area of expertise," says Marina Valmy, executive director of CVISE.

Valmy: special expertise
According to Valmy, qualifying in beauty treatments opens a whole new range of career options for women. "The possibilities are immense. They can start their own salons, work in the training or marketing department of big corporations, work in hotels etc. This is one business which empowers women and prepares them for vocations of their choice," adds Valmy.

CVISE India has been promoted by the Vanity Case Group of companies driven by Samir Kothari, at a capital cost of Rs.2 crore. The school offers state-of-the-art equipment and the entire array of Christine Valmy signature products. "We have highly sophisticated equipment for skin treatments that most beauty parlours in Mumbai are unacquainted with," says Firdaus Nariman, general manager of the school which has already enrolled 60 students between the ages of 21-55.

The course modules are divided into hours. For example the basic manicure and pedicure courses are of 70 hours each, while the hair styling and hair dressing course spans 560 hours. Not surprisingly, the tuition cost for the former is Rs.7,900 and the latter Rs.90,300.

By any yardstick the parentage of CVISE India is impressive. Christine Valmy International School of Esthetics, New York, USA, has trained over 500,000 professionals worldwide equipping them with best theory and practice of patented Valmy methodologies culminating in the CVISE diploma which is valued and recognised worldwide.

The CVISE India curriculum is divided into 18 career-oriented courses adapted to the demands of the Indian market as well as international beauty standards. Among the courses, the advanced paramedical esthetics programme enables students to qualify as assistants to dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons. The programme content at CVISE India is a 70-30 percent mix of practicals and theory. "The courses offered by most beauty schools and institutes in India are 100 percent practical with negligible theoretical input. This is the distinguishing characteristic of our programmes which offer a solid foundation of theory," says Nariman.

Nalini Kalra the head instructor at CVISE India has worked for six years with the parent company in New York. She has been in India since July and is here specially to launch the company. "We are the oldest school in beauty and skin care in the US and we believe that India with its rapidly expanding middle class is on the threshold of a boom in the beauty and grooming business," says Kalra.

The enthusiastic response of the student community to CVISE has prompted the promoters of the school to draw up plans to promote two more Christine Valmy schools in Mumbai and one in Pune in 2005. "We plan to open 20 such schools all over India within the next five years," says Nariman.

Admission and fees

Christine Valmy International School of Esthetics (CVISE), India offers 18 diploma programmes in beauty and aesthetics.

Eligibility. The minimum qualification is Plus Two. Students who haven’t completed their Plus Two need to write the CVISE entrance test.

Study programmes. CVISE offers 18 separate modules covering different areas such as skin, hair, nails, etc.

Fees. Rs.5,100-168,500

Job options: Esthetician, nail technician, makeup specialist, wedding advisor, beauty product trainer, beauty consultant, dermatology assistant, beauty school instructor, salon manager, salon owner, makeup artist for film, TV and stage, spa technician, aromatherapist, cosmetologist, hair stylist.

For further infomation contact Christine Valmy International School of Esthetics, 2nd Floor, Landmark, Pali Naka Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai 400 050. Ph: 91 22 2640 32 96; e-mail: info@christinevalmyindia.com; website: www.christinevalmyindia.com.


Flinders University, Australia

Founded in 1966 this Adelaide-based varsity has established a significant reputation for research and publication and citation of  research papers

Flinders campus scene: research funding success
Located a mere ten km from downtown Adelaide, capital of South Australia, Flinders University enjoys a sizeable reputation in the sixth continent for excellence in teaching and research. It offers over 160 undergrad and postgrad degrees internationally reputed for their academic quality, flexibility and innovation. Flinders is one of the few Australian universities offering specialised undergraduate courses in forensic and analytical chemistry, marine biology, eco-tourism and nanotechnology. The varsity has also established a significant reputation for research and on a per capita basis is consistently ranked among the top 10 universities for attracting research funding and for the publication and citation of research papers.

Moreover during the two decades past, Flinders has introduced over 30 new degree and diploma study programmes while promoting an aeronautics research institute in Adelaide, a marine research centre in Port Lincoln and a clinical medical school in the northern territory, and was the first university in Australia to introduce a graduate entry medical programme.

Comments Anne R. Edwards, vice-chancellor of Flinders University: "Overseas students come from over 70 countries and are found across the whole range of courses we offer, in arts and science, as well as business and the professions. In the research field, where Flinders has always been among the top ranked, the university was again successful in the competition for research grants from the major funding agencies. In obtaining funding from the Australian Research Council, the university’s success rate for projects involving industry partners was the second highest in the country."

Founded in 1966, the university takes its name from British navigator Matthew Flinders who explored and surveyed the South Australian coastline in 1802. It currently boasts 13,550 students and 654 faculty on its muster rolls.

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delaide. A cosmopolitan city of about one million, Adelaide is the capital of South Australia, famous for its colonial architecture and relaxed lifestyle. A well-planned metropolis with wide roads and boulevards, squares, parklands and a mix of historical and modern buildings, Adelaide offers excellent social and recreational opportunities, including cinema, theatre, music, shopping, swimming, sailing and windsurfing on nearby beaches, hiking excursions and exploration of towns, villages and wineries neighbouring the city. Adelaide is bordered by hills to the east and a line of sandy swimming beaches to the west, both less than 20 minutes from the Flinders campus. An efficient public transport system directly links the university with the central business district.

Moreover according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics surveys, the cost of food, housing and transport is generally lower in Adelaide than in other major Australian cities and significantly lower than in Sydney and Melbourne. The city enjoys a Mediterranean climate with cool to cold snowless winters and hot dry summers. The warmest months are January and February and the coldest July-August. Summer temperature averages 29oC and winter 16oC.

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ampus facilities. Flinders’ 180-hectare campus offers panoramic perspectives of Adelaide’s city, coast and suburbs. Modern buildings and facilities are set in spacious grounds of natural Australian bush, pine forest, formal gardens, a tree-fringed lake and sweeping lawns. The campus which is a mere 12 km from the city centre is equipped with shops, a post office, bank, pharmacy, book store, travel agent, laundromat, music room, religious centre and Muslim prayer rooms, as well as traditional student services such as refectories and a sports centre.

The university library is extensive, comprising four separate units. Between them they offer more than 1.5 million print volumes and provide access to over 20,000 items on electronic resources. Each library unit has extensive reading areas and offers microfilm and audio-visual materials, a comprehensive range of CD-ROM databases, and free internet access.

Moreover there are over 70 clubs and societies on campus catering to an array of interests. The University Union offers a wide range of services including financial and welfare advice, assistance to find vacation employment and self-development courses.

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dmission. The minimum eligibility requirement for admission into Flinders’ undergrad programmes is successful completion of Plus Two. For postgrad programmes a first class bachelor’s degree from a recognised university is mandatory. Students also have to submit proof of proficiency in English — an IELTS score of 6 or a TOEFL score of 550 is generally acceptable. Application forms must be accompanied by supporting documents including certified copies of academic transcripts, evidence of English language proficiency, and proof of work experience, if required. However some courses may have additional entry requirements.

Applications can be made any time during the year but must be received by November 30 for courses commencing at the start of the following year (February/ March) or by May 31 for mid-year (July) intakes. Applications must be made on approved university forms and accompanied by a non-refundable A$55 (Rs.1,430) application fee.

For further information contact the International Office, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, Australia. Tel: 61 8 8201 2727; Fax: 61 8 8201 3177; e-mail admissions@flinders.edu.au or visit www.flinders.edu.au/international/students/.

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ccommodation. Flinders University has a full-time accommodation service to help students find suitable housing on or off campus. On-campus housing comprises University Hall and Flinders University Village. University Hall is an attractive and secure 240-room residence which offers all students private rooms with a bed, desk, chair, heater, private telephone, data connection and cup-boards. Kitchen and bathroom facilities are shared with other students. Meals are provided only on weekdays. The Flinders University Village complex provides 311 students affordable self-catered accommodation. The first townhouses were built in 1985, with subsequent accommodation added throughout the 18 years following. Each unit contains a common living area, a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom facilities, secure storage space and single beds in rooms.

Students wishing to live off campus can choose to share a house, apartment or townhouse with other students or non-students. For more information, e-mail flinders.housing@flinders.edu.au.

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egree programmes. Flinders has a wide range of innovative and flexible programmes in areas as diverse as medicine, education, sciences, engineering and law. It offers over 160 undergrad and postgrad programmes, doctoral degrees as well as graduate diplomas and certificates (see box).

Given the varsity’s significant reputation for research, it coordinates its research activities through four major institutes — Flinders Medical Research Institute, Flinders Institute for Health Research, Flinders Institute for Research in Science and Technology and the Flinders Institute for Research in Society and Culture.

Scholastic options at Flinders

The university offers undergrad and postgrad programmes across four faculties. They include:

Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology. School of education, school of law, school of theology, school of humanities, archaeology, cultural studies, Australian studies, cultural tourism, legal studies, drama, English, languages, French, Italian, modern Greek, Spanish and Portuguese, philosophy, screen studies

Faculty of Health Sciences. School of medicine, school of nursing and midwifery

Faculty of Science and Engineering. School of biological sciences, school of chemistry, physics and earth sciences, school of informatics and engineering

Faculty of Social Sciences. Department of American studies, Flinders Asia Centre, school of business economics, school of commerce, school of geography, population and environmental management, department of history, school of political and international studies, school of psychology, school of social administration and social work, department of sociology, department of women’s studies, Flinders institute of public policy and management, national institute of labour studies

For a detailed list of academic programmes offered by each faculty, visit www.flinders.edu.au.

 Bill of costs (annual)

Tuition fee: A$13,500-24,000
Overseas student health cover: A$312
Accommodation: A$3,380
Food: A$2,860
Public transport: A$624
Personal expenses: A$3,016

NB A$=Rs.26

Summiya Yasmeen