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BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN INDIA & STUDENTS EXPECTATIONS
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Abstract
Business Schools are the most important educational institutes, which deals primarily with the degrees
in business administration. This paper has tried to study what are business schools and their present
conditions in India. In India one finds different types of b schools offering types of course content with
diverse degree programs and awesome education environment along with the seminars and project
campuses The demand for good business schools in India has risen with the rise in popularity of the MBA
degree and diplomas in both government as well as private sector of India. These business schools are
facing the double challenge in India the challenge of meeting the demands of students as well as industry
and sustain its growth. students are looking into various factors like the quality of the school, the brand
name it has in the marketplace, the rank it holds, an active placement cell, quality faculty, good
infrastructure, the accreditations and recognition held by the institute. For this purpose business schools
must equipped itself with all the latest technology and expert academic staff.
Introduction
A business school is a university-level institution
that confers degrees in Business Administration. It
teaches topics such as accounting, administration,
finance, information systems, marketing, organizational
behavior, public relations, strategy, human resource
management, and quantitative method With the
perpetual growth of the Indian economy, the importance
of business schools in India has increased
tremendously over the years The popularity of the
MBA degree and diplomas has increased demand for
good Business Schools in India and both the
government of India and the private sector are actively
participating in increasing the number and quality of
education of these management colleges in India.
Recently Prime Minister DR. Manmohan Singh has
announced the establishment of seven new IIMs in his
address to the nation on the occasion of India’s 60th
Independence Day.
Expectations of students:-
It is clear to all who work in Business schools that
student expectations have changed over the last three
decades. These expectations are now of greater
complexity and a different order to those which might
have applied in the past. Business schools now find
themselves being pushed on the one hand to respond
to mounting student expectations, while on the other
there are fears that the fundamental purpose of Business
schools could be distorted or even lost if institutions
go to far in the direction of placing Business school on
a commercial footing .