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Started by : Shankar Murthy, Assistant Professor, BIT   09 20 2008 10:19:50 +0000
Industry : Teaching/EducationFunctional Area : Executive Education(Personal Interests)
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I want to know which is you best choice to do MBA, both India and abroad.

 
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1 harvard
2 best palce to do MBA
3 ISB, Hyderabad, India
4 Indian Institute of Management
5 Harvard
6 Depends on specialisation/area also

harvard

idea posted by shweta Financial Analyst, nirdhan niketan ashram

harvard is best place for MBA,

u cn complete ur MBA in1 yr with wide ind exp & also work in meantime

prosperous & wealthy future is waiting for u in harvard

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best palce to do MBA

idea posted by T P Rajmanohar Associate/Senior Associate, Icfai Business School
I  would suggect  IIM Kolkata Currently lot of mathematics and statistics is demanded and IIM Kolkata would be the best
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by suman kumar cherukuri, HR Manager, A spanish MNC  | 12 30 2008 10:51:51 +0000

i aquiesce with this theory . what Mr.Reji says is true......

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Hi,

I have studied under Pune University and done my MBA in 1996.I was a Asst.Professor in FIMS in Marketing under calicut university.I am presently doing my MPBS from Auvkland University of Technology.I have around 11 years experience in various product and service industry both in India and abroad.

I do not know about Harvard but I am unable to find a institute either in India or Abroad.What we teach in India is stsrt from the scratch and give the basics to students.But most of the schools abroad give research papers and its analysis is being done.

There is huge gap when a mba  student comes out and joins the industry.I have experienced myself.There has to be a right kind of curriculum to be designed for mba wether inIndia or Abroad.

The students have to cope with the difficultuies in the real situation in industry and again they have to start from the scrstch.

Okay ,tell me how many schools in India and abroad are teaching things like despatch register,inwrd register,invoice,gate pass in pass out pass the basics a mba student should be aware of the Industry in all fields.

I have a well structured curriculum to overcome this with a autonomous programme..I am looking for a strong investor.I can assure that the return of investment will be huge. This will be unique in nature not like what others say.

If any serious investors interested in stsrting a business school in kerala,in India.Mail me at reji.ismail786@gmail.com.

REJI ISMAIL

 

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ISB, Hyderabad, India

idea posted by Rajender Sharma Senior Consultant, Softwell
Well if you get get the best of education with same professors as in Harvard and that too in your own country and with less amount then, why you need to go away, and ISB is the reason, how you can get all this. So go for ISB, Hyderabad.
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Indian Institute of Management

idea posted by Rajender Sharma Senior Consultant, Softwell
All 6 IIMs i.e. Ahmadabad, Kolkata, Bangalore, Lucknow, Kozikode and Indore have proved hat they are among the best in the world. So no value for money option than IIMs in India.
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by sujit Kumar, Marketing Manager, Wipro Peripherals  | 07 09 2009 13:10:55 +0000

IIMs r best.

It was, It is and will be one of the best places to learn in India. 

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by Gargi Sinha, Senior Consultant, Hewitt Associates  | 04 10 2009 09:46:13 +0000

Its not about the B-school where you do your MBA. Its your determination and your hard work that will make you stand out from the rest. But yes, B schools like IIM.'s, Harvard and others are recognized globally so the graduates from these school are recognized more than any other.

 

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Harvard

idea posted by Shankar Murthy Assistant Professor, BIT
When it comes to MBA, nothing is better then Harvard, so suggest that if you are planning to do MBA, go for Harvard and nothing else. Well a 100 year tradition is not for fake.
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Depends on specialisation/area also

idea posted by C Nijagunaradhya Planning engineer, Aarvee associates

Other than IIMS there are many others like XLRI which rules for HR , IIFT (Indian instute of foreign trade ) for foriegn trade (Exims) . Even ISB, symbiosis, FMS are good. Only thing is Packages offered through placements,Faculty experience are at the best with IIMS in INDIA and especially IIM A,B,C. Ofcourse Indian school of business is in world top20 B - schools and first from INDIA .

For Civil engineers NICMAR is the best instead of MBA from other B-schools.

And now we even have MBA in petrolem/oil & gas sector, Tourism management,hospitality being offered by by few reputed ones. 

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