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What''s wrong wth India''s state B-schools


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kamal parmar
Hi
by kamal parmar on Feb 20, 2010 11:25 AM  | Hide replies

Has anyone heard about Wlc? Heard that they have a unique traineeship concept wherein students are provided industry exposure while studying.

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rahul mishra
Re: Hi
by rahul mishra on Feb 20, 2010 12:19 PM
just show why? do u want at reciving end........i tolrate anything but valuelessness and play with sentiments and double characters i can't take........these things whosoever it may be,i will not leave that .....without any favour or discrimination........no one can challenge me for this in this world at least........so never try it.......

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KitAlexander Armstrong
Re: Hi
by KitAlexander Armstrong on Feb 22, 2010 01:31 PM
Wigan and Leigh college is good in one sense that they get the students to undergo industry exposure. But the quality of teaching is very poor. And the work experience gained while studying is not really considered seriously by corporates. Also note that the fees for WLC is very high - about 8-10 lakhs for 2 years. Hence you need to take a clear decision.

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rahul mishra
Re: Hi
by rahul mishra on Feb 20, 2010 12:19 PM
just show why? do u want at reciving end........i tolrate anything but valuelessness and play with sentiments and double characters i can't take........these things whosoever it may be,i will not leave that .....without any favour or discrimination........no one can challenge me for this in this world at least........so never try it.......

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kamal parmar
Hi
by kamal parmar on Feb 20, 2010 11:25 AM

Has anyone heard about Wlc? Heard that they have a unique traineeship concept wherein students are provided industry exposure while studying.

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kamal parmar
Hi
by kamal parmar on Feb 20, 2010 11:25 AM

Has anyone heard about Wlc? Heard that they have a unique traineeship concept wherein students are provided industry exposure while studying.

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Police Officer
And
by Police Officer on Feb 19, 2010 08:35 PM

For practical MBA knowledge check tr.im/CuGq
For theoretical MBA knowledge check tr.im/OTYo

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Anand R
Who pays the Marketing Bill? Few have shared infrastructure too.
by Anand R on Feb 19, 2010 02:25 PM

Pick any Buisness magazine or website/book/magazine on MBA career and you will see advertisements spread across. Corporate B-schools can grow without any infrastructure with only money and marketing. You will never come across BIM Trichy, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, JBIMS, KJSomaya, UBS Chandigarh etc in them.
Most of them are finding it difficult to compete. But some of these have been able to evolve well thanks to the shared infrastructure they own with other departments in their campuses-examples include JBIMS, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, UBS Chandigarh (all of them are well established players for last few decades!) and new B-schools starting in IITs and other NIT/RECs etc.

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Anand R
Who pays the Marketing Bill? Few have shared infrastructure too.
by Anand R on Feb 19, 2010 02:24 PM

Pick any Buisness magazine or website/book/magazine on MBA career and you will see advertisements spread across. Corporate B-schools can grow without any infrastructure with only money and marketing. You will never come across BIM Trichy, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, JBIMS, KJSomaya, UBS Chandigarh etc in them.
Most of them are finding it difficult to compete. But some of these have been able to evolve well thanks to the shared infrastructure they own with other departments in their campuses-examples include JBIMS, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, UBS Chandigarh (all of them are well established players for last few decades!) and new B-schools starting in IITs and other NIT/RECs etc.

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Anand R
Who pays the Marketing Bill? Few have shared infrastructure too.
by Anand R on Feb 19, 2010 02:24 PM

Pick any Buisness magazine or website/book/magazine on MBA career and you will see advertisements spread across. Corporate B-schools can grow without any infrastructure with only money and marketing. You will never come across BIM Trichy, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, JBIMS, KJSomaya, UBS Chandigarh etc in them.
Most of them are finding it difficult to compete. But some of these have been able to evolve well thanks to the shared infrastructure they own with other departments in their campuses-examples include JBIMS, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, UBS Chandigarh (all of them are well established players for last few decades!) and new B-schools starting in IITs and other NIT/RECs etc.

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Anand R
Who pays the Marketing Bill? Few have shared infrastructure too.
by Anand R on Feb 19, 2010 02:24 PM

Pick any Buisness magazine or website/book/magazine on MBA career and you will see advertisements spread across. Corporate B-schools can grow without any infrastructure with only money and marketing. You will never come across BIM Trichy, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, JBIMS, KJSomaya, UBS Chandigarh etc in them.
Most of them are finding it difficult to compete. But some of these have been able to evolve well thanks to the shared infrastructure they own with other departments in their campuses-examples include JBIMS, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, UBS Chandigarh (all of them are well established players for last few decades!) and new B-schools starting in IITs and other NIT/RECs etc.

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Anand R
Who pays the Marketing Bill? Few have shared infrastructure too.
by Anand R on Feb 19, 2010 02:23 PM

Pick any Buisness magazine or website/book/magazine on MBA career and you will see advertisements spread across. Corporate B-schools can grow without any infrastructure with only money and marketing. You will never come across BIM Trichy, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, JBIMS, KJSomaya, UBS Chandigarh etc in them.
Most of them are finding it difficult to compete. But some of these have been able to evolve well thanks to the shared infrastructure they own with other departments in their campuses-examples include JBIMS, DOMS(NIT/REC) Trichy, UBS Chandigarh (all of them are well established players for last few decades!) and new B-schools starting in IITs and other NIT/RECs etc.

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