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MBA is one of the very few post graduation courses, which gives the student opportunity to choose the course of his choice. A student can do MBA in various fields and at the end of the day is called an MBA. MBA undoubtedly adds a lot of value to your resume and professional expertise. Students with MBA degrees are always given higher preference in terms of job priority, and exposure to work. They are said to have great analytical and logical reasoning skills, which if appropriately implemented in the work, can bring out very productive results and is definitely an add- on to the companys profits.

All the industries of the country are mainly in the hands of government or are under the scanning of private bodies, same is the case with the education sector; all the educational institutes or colleges are governed by either private groups, or by state government of that area. Such diversifications can be seen in al the states or cities of the country. Primary education sector has mostly been overpowered by the private schools, as the parents and students have gradually built this mind set that private schools are instilled with highly qualified faculty members, who propagate at par standards of educations. Though, this is somehow true, but there are many good government schools in the country like Kendriya Vidyalaya, which has contributed a lot for the production of cream scholars of the country.

Unlike primary and secondary educational institutions, colleges or universities for higher education, whether graduation, post graduation or doctorates, government colleges are always the priority of the students, be it for any field like engineering, medicine, or MBA. There are many reasons, why government colleges are considered far better than private institutes, some of them are:

First and the foremost reason, for a student opting for the government college is the fee structure of the course. Generally, a huge amount of fees tag is attached with the courses provided by the private colleges, which many a times makes the student sacrifice his aim to pursue a particular course.

The infrastructure of the government colleges in term of technical developments are more advanced, due to the funds given by the government for educational developments, like the mass communication studio in Indraprastha College of Women, Delhi is having one of the most advanced equipments and set- up required for media training and learning.

Govt. MBA colleges due to their high standards of job exams, have got great and experienced faculty members, which prove to be the most influential aspect of these colleges, as the students get to learn a lot from the experiences of the teachers. Also, many practitioners from the industry or the retired professional from the respective industries share their expertise with the students as part of their lectures in the Govt. College.

All the top nosh companies of the industry wants to employ students from the renowned government colleges, which means employing the cream of the year batch. This is because, the admission tests and entrances for MBA in govt. colleges is far more tough than that of an admission in the government college, and also the seats are limited, which allows to companies to hire the best of all. Campus placements are the most common phenomenon followed to practise this process.

Some of the govt Colleges providing degrees in MBA are:

Indian Institute of Management, Ahemdabad

Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore

Indian Institute of Management, Kolkatta

Indian Institute of Management, Indore

Indian Institute of Management, Kozikhode, Calicut

Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow

Indian Institute of Management, Shillong

Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University

So, we can easily say, that Govt. colleges are the priority for students aiming for MBA.

by: Shiksha




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