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Give your inputs/suggestions on Draft IIM Bill 2015

Give your inputs/suggestions on Draft IIM Bill 2015
Start Date :
Jun 10, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 25, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The proposed IIM Bill 2015 proposes to grant statutory status to thirteen existing Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) at Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Indore, ...

The proposed IIM Bill 2015 proposes to grant statutory status to thirteen existing Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) at Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Indore, Kozhikode, Shillong, Raipur, Ranchi, Rohtak, Kashipur, Tiruchirapalli and Udaipur, and declare them as Institutions of National Importance, to enable them to grant degrees to their students in the academic courses conducted by these institutes. Till now, these Institutions could award only certificate, Post Graduate Diploma and Fellow Programme in Management Certificate, which lacked universal acceptability in the field of academia and research. The Post-graduate Diploma in Management Programme was relatively unaffected by absence of a formal degree, both in terms of recruitment of students as well as suitable placements in job market but the Fellow Programme in Management did not get the same status as that of a Ph.D. in the job market, especially in faculty appointments. As a result, the Fellow Programme in Management (equivalent to Ph.D), without the formal degree stamp, has not, been able to attract talented students, required to develop a strong research base in the country in the field of management education and also address the faculty shortages affecting the management institutions in the country. The proposed Bill will address this gap. Fulltext: Draft IIM Bill 2015 Give your inputs/suggestions on Draft IIM Bill 2015 The last date to share your views is 24th June, 2015
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Manoranjan Xess
Manoranjan Xess 10 years 12 months ago
Why is Section 7 (b) required? Why should Government policy decide courses of study? According to my knowledge, until now no such intervention has ever taken place. Section 9 (2) requires the IIMs to be self sufficient in contrary to Section 7 (i) which requires Government permission to determine fees for courses. Section 7 (n) is vague and may transform these premier institutions to something similar to Govt Schools where teachers have less time for teaching due to additional functions.
Manoranjan Xess
Manoranjan Xess 10 years 12 months ago
Except for the newer ones, the IIMs have been there for decades and have been functioning well with minimum Government interference. IIMs have produced great world leaders in all walks of life without being able to give out degrees. IIMs, through its alumni network, have built their own reputation such that most of the overseas institutions recognise the diploma and the fellowship as MBA and Ph. D. Quality learning matters more than degrees and it requires autonomy. IIMs can do without this Bill
Arunkumar_32
Arunkumar_32 10 years 12 months ago
The bill should not aim at micro managing or interfering with the activities of IIMs. The students should be provided degree instead of offering diploma. The autonomous status of IIMs should continue forever for improving the quality of education and for bringing new innovations. There should be no political interference in the institutions.
Ajayakumar Gopinathan
Ajayakumar Gopinathan 10 years 12 months ago
Dear Sir my opinion regarding the admission process and the placement. Admission should be on the basis of skill and knowledge only not for community and religion wise reservations or other external influences. Give fees discount / scholarship to the deserve students. Should be high level monitoring for the admission. We should give / create more opportunities in our country itself. Otherwise others will utilise them and we will loose our chance to the devolopment of our Country. Jai Hind...
Tarun Kumar Kainit
Tarun Kumar Kainit 10 years 12 months ago
All PGP 2 year students deserve to get an official MBA degree. 1 year program students should show maturity and learn Indian scenario when they talk about whether 1 year or 2 year PGP students deserve global accredited MBA degree. I think both should
K S JAYAN
K S JAYAN 10 years 12 months ago
Reservation must stop these institutions.Only merit should applicable.All political hurdles & administrative influence stopped.Talented,meritorious aspirants from Villages & poor financial background must have Scholarships.RESERVATION OF ANY TYPE MUST BE ABOLISHED. ITwastes our Money & resources!