Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Info on MBS...

Plenty has been spoken about MBS on all forums – amidst all confusion and perplexity, I would want to write this post for all students who are keen on joining MBS.

· There have been a lot of questions raised about MBS and its fee structure – as a student today, I would want to state that the fees charged by MBS is nominal. Don’t look at 8 lakhs as a figure – weigh it against the quality of teaching, value of staff and the worth of exposure provided to students. MBS student would be taught by world class staff and faculty – it includes exposure at industries both in India and Abroad. MBS students would also study and intern in the middle east and Europe. Putting all these aspects into consideration – I guess the fees is nominal.
· The fees is by and large considered to be nominal when the returns are satisfactory. MBS would definitely provide good placements – keeping in mind the high profile board and faculty. For any details on placement – students can speak to Nidhi Rawool who is the program coordinator at MBS.
· Since the school is new, it is quite apparent that a lot of questions will be raised against its credibility – MBS is a school for students who believe in themselves, and would use the exposure provided by the college to grow… Students who expect the school to take them forward without putting in any effort – this would not be a school for them. As long as you have the purpose and the focus to study and excel – the school would definitely change the destiny of its students.
· Bearing in mind the seriousness of the program – students would need to have extreme amount of self belief, and confidence… believe me , those who are the best – don’t get bothered by factors like recession – to state an example – my boss at work is an MBA from a university is Nashik – but he is better than the best. MBS is here to create managers of confidence….
· Please feel free to get in touch with me at +919833414740 for any more questions to be answered. Cheers!!

Nikhil Neelakantan
PGPM – Batch – 01/09

3 comments:

  1. Why do people have to depend on the school, completely for their career growth. Does it play that important a role. A good B-School, polishes the good in you, would give you at times a different perspective toward things. How you use it and what you inherit would decide upon the growth of an individual. In my company, we had an IIMC alumni, who was sacked because he could not be good to his colleagues, could not handle pressures at that level of management that well..His being an IIMC alumni, doesn't change the fact that he's not good with certain things, which is the reason he was asked to put down his papers. We can't blame IIMC for that. If you are the best there's nothing stopping you. More than the college, one should believe in himself/herself. Irrespective of the fact where are you pursuing it from, if you have it in you and have the zeal to out perform, there's nothing stopping you.

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  2. The core philosophy which portends the very foundation of this promising institution is the fact that believing in “offering a relevant management education program at all levels and thus providing inputs on “Next Best Managerial Practices”.

    I feel that an institution which focuses on creating employable managers for future rather than employment for them, in sync with bridging the chasm between campus and dynamic corporate environment would prove to be a milestone in the education sector.

    My best wishes to MBS staff n students of (09-11 batch). I am confident that under the able leadership of Mr.Sunil Rai MBS and its students would carve a commendable niche for the future.


    Aniirban Bose

    Associate Consultant
    eLearning Practice
    Zensar Technologies Ltd,Pune
    (boseaniirban@gmail.com)

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