Re: [MTC Global] State university MBA course is just a standby course, but not a primary pursuit

Sir, MBA education has become a money making business.
There are some interesting features to the system working on the above basis.
1. Admit any graduate, who can pay the fees.
2. If someone is unable to afford the fees, make bank arrangements for student loans
3. A student of the Institute cannot be detained. All students must pass whether they
attend or not and do their tasks or not.A student detained means a revenue loss.
5. Placement activities have to be done to attract students.
6. Some Institutes also have affiliated companies to provide internship assignments for
six months. So 100% placements can be declared.
Best Regards,
K.Paranjpe

On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 11:40:26 +0530 "Dr.Appalayya Meesala" wrote
>State university MBA course is just a standby course, but  not a primary pursuit!
After seeing admissions' trend this year in this part of the world, I realise that
although students qualify in the admission test, they don't want to give up their current
jobs. They want to join the college for a full time course with zero attendance option,
if such an option is available. Apparently, they cannot depend on the fruits of the MBA
study, which they believe are uncertain. For them, MBA can be anything but not their
primary pursuit.
The students' attitude of this kind is further buttressed by the government scholarship (
Rs.60,000)which is being spent by government on a non-attending student just for a piece
of paper that comes as an MBA degree. At the root is a strange situation in which a non-
attending student is able to easily pass the MBA examination.
MBA degree is just a piece of paper; all its worth was stripped off!
Look at the standards! All course-related processes are just rituals; every student
passes exams, every project report is accepted and passed; every assignment is accepted
as good! What a strange way of maintaining standards!
Government universities' authorities should put their minds together to bring MBA degree
out of this quagmire.

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