| Year | 2013 50 Downloads |
| Volume/Issue/Review Month | Vol. - VI | Spl. Issue I | January |
| Title | Management Education: Issues and Challenges |
| Authors | Mr. Mohammad Murtuja |
| Broad area | Management Education: Issues and Challenges |
| Abstract | Management education in India is quickly undergoing a drastic change. It has been the most demanding professional education after Engineering and Medical. We claim to be the best in management education; but the fact is that it is not up to the mark. It is necessary to realize that the management institutes vary widely in terms of Quality of Faculty, Curriculum, Placement record, etc. Problem is not only with the institutes. It is a three sided problem which also includes students and accreditation. If we really have the hunger to enhance quality of Management Education, first we need to commit ourselves. It would require effort from each and every individual to achieve and maintain the desired standards in management education. As we know, the word improvement starts with ‘I’, so if everyone initiates self-improvement, there would be a huge quality improvement in management education. In current scenario higher education is no more a matter of national policy and government regulations rather globalized affair and it is highly commercialized in the current educational institutes. In management education, quality has become a necessity for existence. This article attempts to identify the various issues and challenges which are required to improve and deliver quality management education in India. |
| DOI | The development of management education can be traced back to 18th century. From 18th century to 21st century, management education has seen lot of changes and development. Management education in India is predominately a derivative of western management |
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