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NOTE:- Below given Add information regarding admission guidance to
various colleges in INDIA.
{That doesn’t means all the colleges having Management quota}
{That doesn’t means all the colleges having Management quota}
Types of MBA
Programmes offered in India
Following are the
various options available for a management programme in India.
Two-Year
Full-Time MBA Programme
The 2 year (20 month)
MBA programme is the most common form and de-facto meaning of MBA. The
programme typically comprises 6 terms of 3 months each and a summer-internship
of 2 months duration. A few B-schools also have a winter or even more than 2 internships
during the programme.
The first term
typically begins around June-July of an year. The second-third term would see
the process for Summer Placements wherein companies would visit campus to
select candidates for the internship after the third term. The internship is
typically in the months of April-May. At the end of the internship students may
get a placement offer (PPO or PPI) depending on their performance etc. during
internship.
A lot of B-schools
also have an exchange programme with various B-schools across the globe. As a
part of the exchange programme, the students get to spend a term (5th term) at
the selected B-school. This gives them an opportunity to develop cross-cultural
senstivity and better explore the country/region.
The sixth or the last
term marks the final placement process. The placement process for students with
work experience (typically more than 20 months) would already have been
completed by this time.
12 To 15
Month Full-Time Programme
These programmes have
a duration of 12 to 15 months. The subjects that are generally covered in a
two-year course are also covered in these courses. Many of these programmes are
tailor made for working professionals who have gained valuable experience and
are now looking to acquire management skills for faster progress in their
careers. The Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, IIM-Ahmedabad and
Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM), Chennai, are some examples of such
institutes.
The top one-year
programmes in the country are:
IIM Ahmedabad – PGP for Executives
IIM Bangalore - EPGP
ISB – PGP in Management
GLIM – PGP in Management
SPJIMR – Global MBA Programme
XLRI – General Management Programme
These one-year
programmes are meant for working executives who have at least two years of work
experience. Though the fee charged is on the higher side (anywhere between
Rs.8-20 lakh), the fact that the student saves on a year and can be gainfully
employed, is bound to offset such high programme fee. In any case, these
institutes have ties with financial institutions to provide loans and also have
a scholarship scheme in place to help the meritorious students. These
programmes have not been listed in the B-School categorisation as they offer
short-duration programmes for a specific audience; however, each of these
institutes would easily figure amongst the top institutes in the country.
Three-Year
Part-Time Programme
This programme is
primarily meant for working professionals who cannot pursue a full-time
programme. Many of the institutes offering the two-year full-time programme
also offer this programme for working professionals. As the focus is on working
professionals, the eligibility criteria for this programme calls for a certain
amount of work experience (usually two years). In most cases, the candidates
who aim to pursue this kind of a programme are required to write the same
entrance test as for the regular two-year full-time programme. XLRI,
Jamshedpur, and IIM-Calcutta are two of the better-known institutes that offer
this type of programme.
Correspondence
Course
The market value of a
correspondence course in management is less than that of a full-time course.
The reason for this is that the classroom learning in a management course is
experiential, with the required focus on activities like group interaction,
group projects, and classroom presentations. Active participation in these
activities certainly equips a regular course student with more information,
experience and exposure to real-life situations. This is not possible in a
correspondence course because of the very nature of the course.
But those who are
unable to pursue a regular classroom programme can look at the correspondence
course as an alternative to acquire knowledge of management concepts. One thing
to note is that there is not much of a difference between the syllabi and text
books prescribed for the regular course and the correspondence course. Hence,
it can be said that those who pursue a correspondence course usually receive
the same theoretical inputs as their counterparts in the regular course. In
cases where an additional qualification in management is essential for a
working professional to become eligible for promotions, a correspondence course
is often looked at as an easy way out. However, one should check with their
organisation regarding the acceptability of the correspondence course one
wishes to pursue.
The top institutes
offering correspondence course in MBA are IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open
University) and Symbiosis, Pune. Many more top institutes have started to offer
such programmes and students are advised to check them out before finalising
their decision.
Executive
Development Programmes (EDP)
Most top management
institutes in the country conduct Executive Development Programmes (EDPs).
Typically, an EDP is a short-duration programme lasting anywhere between a week
and three months. While there is no entrance examination for admission into
EDPs, sponsorship from the organisation where the candidate is working is
essential to gain admission. The EDPs, especially at top-notch management
institutes, are usually quite expensive with the fee anywhere between Rs.20,000
and Rs.3,00,000 for a two-or three-week programme. These programmes are mostly
meant for acquiring additional skills in specific functional areas and also for
refreshing one's knowledge of the latest developments in one's regular work
domain.
NOTE:-Above given Add information regarding admission guidance to various colleges in INDIA.{ That doesn't means all the colleges having Management quota.}
FOR MORE DETAIL REGARDING ADMISSION PROCEDURE, COURSE DETAIL, FEES STRUCTURE, ELEGIBILTY
,CONTACT NUMBER - 08904723394
NOTE:-Above given Add information regarding admission guidance to various colleges in INDIA.{ That doesn't means all the colleges having Management quota.}
FOR MORE DETAIL REGARDING ADMISSION PROCEDURE, COURSE DETAIL, FEES STRUCTURE, ELEGIBILTY
,CONTACT NUMBER - 08904723394
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