Re: [MTC Global] Eligibility Confusion--UG College & PG Department

Respected  sir/madam
  I agree with you as UGC is crying foul insofar as the interdisciplinery researchn is concerned. How funny it is to hear that a person with M. com. degree but Ph.D in management is not eligible for faculty in management and vice-versa. Even the candidate might have qualified UGC NET in management. He is denied the opportunity by saying that he/she is not MBA. It is a big divide between commerce and management where course contents are almost common only the orientation differs. More funny is that an MBA is not eligible for teaching at 10+2 level where 100% syllabi is from management stream  
 
DR. B.S.Bodla,
Professor and chairman
University School of Management
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.


From: "'narra vishnumurty' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global" <join_mtc@googlegroups.com>
To: mtc chennai <join_mtc@googlegroups.com>; shekhar Business Management professor <shesasu@yahoo.co.in>; vidyadharareddy <vidyadharaileni@yahoo.co.in>; vidyadharreddy management <prof.avreddy@gmail.com>; ravindranath murthy Dr Ravindranath Murty <Shirdisainath@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, 27 January 2015 3:44 PM
Subject: Fw: [MTC Global] Eligibility Confusion--UG College & PG Department

Respected Sirs'   ....

.....On the one hand, our UGC encourages inter-disciplinary research.... on the other hand,  people with inter-disciplinary research background are being called  jack of all but master of none.....In fact, doing inter-disciplinary research is a very tough task....

.... it will be like this.... one may have mastery over Telugu.... similarly, another person may have mastery over English.... but to become a good translator from Telugu to English and viz-a-viz; one shall have mastery over both ....so is the case with any kind of inter-disciplinary research.....

.....These people are GENERALISTS ....A GENERALIST  will study a particular thing in relation to the whole or Universe....whereas a specialist will concentrate upon one single domain.....often, specialists' study, particularly in Medicine and Management turned out to be abstract studies....for, these two subjects, like, space research are very complicated complex kind of subjects.....

..... coming to my case, I did Ph.D. in Psychology.....due to lack of MBA, I was not called for interview from any University.....Now, after completion of Ph.D. in Management, I did MBA to become eligible to enter into teaching profession.....


....regards.... dr vishnumurty narra, hyderabad, india....



On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 3:27 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:


In the re-affiliation and fresh affiliation inspection, LIC, of one of the Universities in South India put two observations respectively...

1. PG: To become a director of MBA Department one must have MBA and Ph.D. and not M.Com and Ph.D.

2. UG College: Starting two programs B.Com and BCA-- Person must have either B.Com /BCA/B.Sc in UG and then may have MBA or Ph.D. to become eligible. Person having BA, MBA, Ph.D. not eligible. But if the UG College starts with B.Com, BA, BCA and MBA then the same person can become eligible.

Request expert comments............


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