Re: [MTC Global]" Does Higher Education really matters"

i think all this leads to discuss what do we define as higher education ....rather than targeting a degree that is..PHD..

wouldnt it be better if the windows of the mind were allowed to be opened just a crack to let fresh air in..


a PHD, MBA, MCA, MTech..etc....would be a formal higher education...

but it does not mean that informal and sometimes parallel informal higher education does not or cannot exist...

i still fail to understand..the relation between a persons..ability to setup and run a entrepreneurial venture...and the degree he or she holds...

 
no use mixing up these things....

an entrepreneur can be uneducated..but it doesnt mean that the self educating process will stop at a certain level..

.again as i said the existence of informal ..unstructured...higher education is a definitive possibility....but it requires an extraordinary amount of self motivation and self-discipline.

so for the rest of us...we will make do with the formal structure....of higher education....:D

OH yes ..and if you still have burning desire to learn or master or excel at something...you will after taking formal higher education ....pick up the threads of informal structure and go on to master skills and talents that could surprise people around you...and OH YOU CAN DO THAT ALSO..i Thought you were just a teacher, or a professor, or whatever...  :D

regards

Dr. Padma







On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Ashutosh Pandey <ashutosh.18oct@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Esteemed MTCians

Its true that college drop out successful people are less in percentage  but what really does matter is their impact factor.

What i believe the impact factor of these less in percentage college dropouts are  much more than the higher educated mass of people.


Thanks & Regards

Ashutosh Pandey
MTCian & Academician.


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Satish Oberoi <oberoi50@yahoo.com> wrote:
There cannot be a complete  answer on the subject. . . Education refines thinking and enables broader vision. This enhanced attribute creates a number of doubts and fears inducing inhibitions. On the other hand untrained and unrefined entrepreneur, without burden of doubts and fears, enters the competitive world  in full resolve to achieve success. If luck is on his side, he will make it to the top. Since lady luck favors select few, we find large number of entrepreneurs fall on the wayside.  

When luck is supporting an individual, it implies he gets orders, gets guidance from qualified individuals, and  funds are made available easily.
 
Regards,

Satish Oberoi



From: drjaganmohanreddy <drjaganmohanreddy@gmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, 4 June 2013, 10:25

Subject: RE: [MTC Global]" Does Higher Education really matters"

Education refines one's way of thinking and enables him to have a broader vision. But I for one don't believe education alone makes a complete man.
The basic talent and traits are to be there which get further polished wirh the education. There are people who made it to the top despite not being educated. But a balance of the two , that is, , education with experience would be like icing on the cake. 
DrAJagan Mohan Reddy


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From: Virendra Goel <goel.virendra@gmail.com>
Date: 04/06/2013 09:14 (GMT+05:30)
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Subject: RE: [MTC Global]" Does Higher Education really matters"


I am a matriculate and I believe that not only I have been a successful industrialist and today I am invited to business schools for guest lectures. However, I have realized that if I had opportunity to complete my professional education, I could have perhaps achieved in one decade what took me three decades.
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Virendra Goel
 
From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of padma misra
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 11:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [MTC Global]" Does Higher Education really matters"
 
reading the title of this discussion..it makes me wonder....how many of the successful entrepreneurs are !0th fail and how many college dropouts.
 
if education didnt matter than we can have all the companies and organizations and educational institutions run by college dropouts...
 
Every successful entrepreneur has a mentor or a teacher or someone who supported emotionally or financially or socially....did we try to find out they were 10th fail and college dropouts...
 
my argument is without finding out the situations that led to such remarkable successful businessmen...it would be a dis-service to so many educated people on this planet..
 
yes education and higher education is must..its continuous improvement is event more important..which off course has a lot of ground to cover...that is the improvement part...:P
 
last of all Chankya....was also very highly educated.......so this is a non debate about whether higher education really matters...it does...
 
only its form may change...from theoretical, to practical...experimental... 
 
it could be a high skill development...and PHD is just one of those things.... for research 
 
but please i know of people who are great researchers and yet dont hold a PHD...
 
regards
 
Dr. Padma
 
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Ashutosh Pandey <ashutosh.18oct@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Esteemed MTCians
 
With due respect i would like to have an open discussion on the issue of higher education, P.h.D is going on as a very hot topic but are we really serving the purpose... 10th  fail is a successful entrepreneur, college dropout is IT tycoon, do we need an example to prove. 
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