MBA stands for Masters
in Public Advertisement+ Administration + Governance in Manav Rachna International
University (MRIU).
The Director of Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Mrs. Chavi Bhargav Sharma, at Manav Rachna International University (MRIU) has defined MBA degree in a new perspective.
Talking strongly against the current archaic system of education, Mrs.
Bharghav, popular for her passion for teaching, believes that MBA is a
course that teaches you 'how to deal with people'. The art of communicating and
doing business with people is the basic quality trained in a MBA course.
MBA is one of the most sought after degrees in the world. It is the most preferred choice of graduates from different streams as every Industry requires a Manager, an Administrator, a Communicator and an HR to run the show. This plump post hence requires maximum hands-on training to match with the dynamic nature of the subject.
There is no one standard procedure of dealing with people/situations as an administrator or a manager. Life skills of dealing with people and a situation, is the most essential quality to be learnt by a MBA student. This requires enhancing one’s leadership quality. Some of the most important chapters in a MBA course include:
- Leadership
- Management
- Advertisement
- Communication
- Profit
- Partnership
Catering to the above requirement, MRIU focuses its MBA programme primarily on
the employabilty factor of its students. Following the UGC curriculum for MBA,
MRIU has initiated a specialized skill training programme-STEPPES (Structured
Training for Enhancing Personnel and
Professional Employ-ability Skill).
This unique programme,
as a part of the two year course, gives practical training and knowledge on
skill development. This helps in increasing the employabilty factor of students.
There are two papers covered under this study which includes:
- Live skill Training
- and Communication Skill Enhancement
Encouraging a skill
based training exercise; MRIU has launched a special skill centric training
workshop in collaboration with big corporate houses like KPMG, Fortis and ITC.
Students derive immense benefit from this additional training session as it
opens the entry door of some big corporate houses, giving them a fair chance to
prove their employablity skills for hiring.
This year for the first time MRIU has launched its dual degree MBA Program that
allows students to acquire internationally accepted degree of learning. During
the two year course via Faculty exchange programmes and a blend in the
curriculum with the Napier University in UK, MRIU will be providing a dual
degree MBA certification to its students.
Talking about the newly introduced Dual Degree programme and the purpose of
affiliating with an International training Institute Mrs. Bharghav said, “I
believe it is extremely important at this point in time, to give global
exposure to the students. The process of learning a skill cannot be limited to
one paradigm or pattern. In order to excel and accomplish the art of performing
with your management skills, it becomes imperative to be exposed to a dynamic
environment".
MBA is not an academic degree rather it is a continuous process of learning,
says Mrs. Bharghav. She added, “It is just like swimming, where one needs to practice
to stay abreast with the skill and improve its performance each time".
A skill centric curriculum and a practical teaching paradigm can make MBA degree
course more valuable and the students employable.
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