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Friday, February 7, 2014

Fw: [MTC Global] [News Update] Supreme Court orders AICTE to regulate PGDM courses for year 2014-15

Dear Sirs'

....in most of the government colleges, there is acute shortage of faculty.....out of much some substandard faculty are recruited based on the extraneous special qualifications such as caste, religion, region, and last but not least is the popular and influential politicians backing, bribing, and so on so forth....even then, the few, available talented faculty are doing their best in government colleges....

.... similarly, the faculty and infrastructure in almost all the B schools are very good....

..... the real problem comes with totally private mba colleges wherein the faculty is maya (illusion), teaching is maya, learning is maya, labs are maya, learning is maya...... only getting degrees is reality.
(barring few exceptions here and there.  Their numbers are very few, hardly one out of 20 or like that.... students have to search and join in such kind of institutions) 



On Friday, 7 February 2014 3:31 PM, Dr.P.KameswaraRao <kamesh_p2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Sir,
Already the number of B-Schools are out numbered the number of prospective students. Also, students are attracted for short cuts by pursuing MBA by distance mode and seeking employment as soon as they complete the UG.

There is a serious need of cutting the number of B-Schools in India and should concentrate on improving the quality.

We at India are maintaining very poor quality MBA education as per my 23years of experience.

Thanking you,
With regards,
 
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On Friday, 7 February 2014 11:48 AM, Shailendra Dasari <shailendra.dasari@gmail.com> wrote:
Sir,
What are the implications of this for private business schools ? Is this a good news or bad news?
Shailendra Dasari


On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:
The Supreme Court of India giving a big relief to the PGDM institutions has asked the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to continue as a regulatory body for the upcoming academic session 2014-15. The SC in its judgment to a petition filed by the Education Promotion Society for India (EPSI) passed the order.
The apex court order said, "This is an Application seeking directions concerning the  continuance of AICTE as the regulatory body for the PGDM institutions...In view of Page 1 this submission that AICTE will be Regulating the PGDM institutions for the year 2014-15, no further orders are required on this Application."
 
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