This document provides an overview of management education in India. It discusses how India has become a global economic power and thriving democracy, attracting large foreign investment and tourists. Management education in India, particularly MBAs, has grown significantly with over 1,100 business schools and 65,000 MBAs awarded annually. Indian business schools have also globalized their curriculums and formed partnerships with foreign schools. The growing opportunities for Indians in global companies, low costs of education in India, and demand for culturally aware leaders are driving more students to obtain management degrees from business schools in India.
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Management Education in India
This document provides an overview of management education in India. It discusses how India has become a global economic power and thriving democracy, attracting large foreign investment and tourists. Management education in India, particularly MBAs, has grown significantly with over 1,100 business schools and 65,000 MBAs awarded annually. Indian business schools have also globalized their curriculums and formed partnerships with foreign schools. The growing opportunities for Indians in global companies, low costs of education in India, and demand for culturally aware leaders are driving more students to obtain management degrees from business schools in India.
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Management Education in India
An Overview
International Institute of Informational
Technology
Rahul Prakash Plan of Presentation
I. Introduction to the new India
II. Intro to management education in India III. Why Business School in India? The New, Sexy India A happening place, rising global power Flood of tourists & business persons World’s back office Liberalized economy – huge foreign investment Booming stock market Thriving democracy, free press Management Education in India (1)
Management courses in India and China -
the greatest threat to British B-schools, according to Tim Jenkinson of Oxford University's Said Business School
It is also a large opportunity
Management Education in India (2)
MBA – now a preferred course
>1100 b-schools, >65,000 MBAs a year Globalization of MBA curriculum Tie-ups and exchange with foreign business schools – common Why Business School in India? > 50% of Fortune 500 companies
Indian talent recruited for overseas jobs
– African and Central Asian countries recruit people from India for banking, insurance and general management jobs
Low costs despite hike in Indian salaries
With foreign companies making a beeline to India in search of
markets, the opportunities in the management sector are increasing
Many companies increasingly desire leaders who have the
ability to live successfully in a variety of countries and work with co-workers of varying cultural backgrounds, especially Asia.