Faculty quality and not the charge is the question.
Chennai, March 4 - The quality of the Faculty of Management Indian institutions, not the formation of an affordable, as the troublesome for a cross-cutting issue for scientists and managers in a collective reflection on the challenges of managing Training, Wednesday, at Chennai.
Talented industry, as Mr. R. Ramaraj, Managing Director, wheels, and Mr. Arun Jain, Chairman and Managing Director, Polaris Software, the management of the Faculty of the view that more members are needed for the exhibition industry and international trends. Mr. Ramaraj said that one of the problems, there are management training has been inadequate today, the responsibility of the Faculty.
Mr. K.S. Ramesh, Executive Director, CavinKare, said that the current rules of a minimum qualification at the college of members arrested expert hands of the industry and education management. He felt, veterans of the industry could contribute to the management of higher education.
While most participants at the session of brainstorming, organized by CNBC TV18 to protect themselves against the European Union in the fee structure, the government, some thought it could play a role in the improving the quality of the faculty.
Major General DN Khurana, director-general of the All India Management Association, estimated that one for the government was necessary to help the quality of the faculty of management.
Another problem was that the participants are struggling to bridge the gap between addresses edge of the Business Schools of the management of the IIMs, and the rest for you. Dr U.R. Rao, former Chairman of ISRO, had 930 Business Schools India about a year ago, while Mr. Pratik Kumar, Vice-President of Human Resources at Wipro, he felt a considerable gap between the top-45 schools and the rest for you.
Father N. Casimirraj, Director, Loyola Institute of Business Administration, said that market forces decide the quality of Business Schools, and some, finally, would be closed. Although the right of the government to solve was IIMs charge at the background for the brainstorming session, the participants felt the accessibility of education was not a problem.
Professor Prakash Apte, director of IIM Bangalore, said at the IIM fee was not to keep poor students. “He felt they were adversely affected by the poor quality of early education, which their difficult compete later. He said he was ready IIM Bangalore, scholarships for poor students, one in
Dr. Rao, has chaired a committee, verifies that the country technical education, said the report, the committee proposed to reimburse the fees in relation to the country, the per capita income.