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Bostan based B-school introduces Pocket MBA

April 17, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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New Delhi: First time ever in the management education, an innovative course namely Pocket MBA, a course of just two days has been launched by a Boston-based International Business School.

The programme started by B-school aims to provide a taste of one year MBA programme to professionals.

Noted institutes from around the world including the Harvard Business School, Sloan at MIT and Kellogg have several programmes for professionals and others.

All these institutes have received large number of applications for management programmes.

As per experts from India, this kind of course will not be successful in Indian context.

"This kind of course will not be helpful for those who are willing to increase their worth by adding several educational qualifications in their resume," said a faculty member from a noted B-school in New Delhi.

Recession made many executives insecure.They started thinking that a degree in MBA would cement his position in the organization. This might be cause in designing such a course, says a relesse by the Hult International Business.

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