I think there will always be a place for the two year MBA
What is on the way out is mediocre institutions who do not add value – and they will go whether they offer one two or three year programs
Regards
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Ganesh Natarajan | Vice Chairman and CEO, Zensar Technologies
Zensar Technologies, Zensar Knowledge Park, Pune, India
Chairman – NASSCOM Foundation
Chairman – KM & Business Transformation CII
Board Member - RPG Group
Board Member - Global Talent Track
Vice President - HBS Club of India
Convener – Social Venture Partners Pune & Natarajan Education Society
E: GaneshN@zensar.com | www.zensar.com | www.gttconnect.com
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From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Prof. Bholanath Dutta
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 5:17 PM
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Subject: [MTC Global] Is the two-year classical MBA on its way out?
While the classic model of learning management concepts has been the norm for a long time; a prolonged ailing economy and the technology boom has stirred the pedagogy concepts not just globally, but also in India. There is a sudden spurt in the number of specialized and compressed management masters programmes. The market value and the employability factor of these courses are being debated by both students and institutes. While institutes are dealing with the dilemma of whether to offer such courses and the investment return, students are wondering if choosing a focused course over generalised MBA is a good career move.
[Source: Edu Leader]
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