Monday, July 25, 2011

SPJain and NMIMS Executive part time programs

Narsee Monjee institute of Management studies(NMIMS) and SP Jain Center of management are famous bschools in india. They are particularly well  known in Mumbai. Recently they started flogging to other areas in India and abroad. NMIMS started new centres in Bangalore and Hyderabad. Contrary to S.P.Jain is running a campus in Dubai (for a full time global MBA). This is a big leap. Unless they have the confidence they may not go that far. Although both the bschool are excellent and competitive they differ in the way they try to estrange themselves from the rest.

Both NMIMS and SPJain started their respective executive part-time programs which is considered little rigorous. There seem to be some industry acceptance in their courses with corporate sponsorships , exclusive batches for some companies , Corporate interactions, etc. 

SP Jain seems to go a overboard in being a little strict and uncompromising in terms of attendance and prefer locals more than outsiders they can be right but i bet they can be wrong. While NMIMS is a little flexible.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Options for Part-time MBA

Not everyone grants MBA degree. Some offer as MBA and some others as PG Diploma in Management. More than the degrees what you learn and how companies perceive the value of the course and the university seems important.

IIM's part-time seem to the best in India but are there any? There should some rationale for choosing others.  NMIMS, SPJain and FMS seem to offer some very good executive programs. They are looking promising right now for me. I'll understand a bit more and let you know. It looks like they offer a good value  for money. But there hasn't been much of a debate on them either positive or negative which is both interesting and sad.

Will keep you posted.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Choosing a part-time Executive MBA

In India, There is a lot of confusion about executive bschool programs offered by many universities each one no less than the other. This esteemed list includes IIM's(B,K,C) , NMIMS , SPJain, IIFT, etc. which are seen as bschool "brands". The list just starts from here. This is compounded by the fact that same university offers more than one program. As though this not enough these universities are institutions offering versatile program modes.
  • Full -time - all through the time with university until you complete the degree
  • Part time mode - either evening weekdays or full day weekend programs.
  • Distance learning - Online tutorials, CD's , Books
  • Third party - Group or Individual with a remote instructor - as in Hughes education
There is a problem of plenty here.

Then, How do we go about finding the one we need ?

The answer lies in what you want and how considering barriers such as time, geography, effort and any other personal or non-personal considerations. Once you complete these degrees, You'll get opportunities but you have to get through it.

Let me represent my suggestion based on the value the program tries to impart:
- Full-time
- Part-time
- Distance

Full -time is always the best. But a working individual may not sacrifice his job to get there. As such the market now a days is dull - so essentially it risky to venture out.

A striking optimization for a working individual is the part-time. Its prospective for vertical growth in the field. Presents the ability to switch jobs and in some cases develops enterpreneurs. But constraints apply. If you are exhausted in you considerations for a part-time then only go for Distance. Generally, Geography limitation forces one to pick distance. But otherwise its wise to bet on Part-time for the following reasons.
  • This imparts the sense of "student"
  • You study with others in a class-room
  • Its interactive and can be lively.
  • Scheduled study and classroom learning
  • Assignments that remind you on weekdays
  • Peer learning and exchanges
  • Your friends list grows.
  • It beats over distance MBA in terms of industry recognition
  • There is less boredom
Although there are disadvantages, they certainly have a long term benefit and impact. The third party based learning is next to part-time but slightly better than distance learning mode in the fact that you get a schedule to study. But otherwise don't flock for their degrees. An in-campus learning is much better and safer.