Jasmine Wang and Nick Walker from South China Morning Post writes: Monday, August 14, 2006
India is churning out MBAs to fuel this growth from number of institutions dotted around the subcontinent. Among these are the Aegis School of Business in Mumbai and the Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi. The Aegis curriculum, described by India's Economic Times as one of the country's top five one-year MBA programmes,
Aegis dean Thor Hendrickson said he learned from his research with big companies, including Oracle and the Boston Consulting Group, that multinationals required MBAs with wide international exposure, practical experience in the business world and the ability to cross-perform. Aegis focused on all three aspects to produce well-rounded MBAs. read more...........
Aegis’s MPTM curriculum, I observe has been formulated and tailor made keeping in mind the present needs of service industry. The lectures / discussions arranged periodically given by experts of concerned industries not only has helped gaining knowledge but has also made particpants inquisitive and thought provoking. The application of summer trainees was found quite result oriented and focussed.
V. P. Chandan Director, Aegis Consultant, World Bank
Former President, Qualcomm India
“There is huge growth in telecom in India, We need telecom managers and we must rise to this challenge. Either India develops and educates an adequate number of trained telecom managers or India has no future.”
Excerpt from a panel discussion titled “Future Belongs to Telecommunication Managers” at India International Center, New Delhi
Dr. John. L. Selman,
Vice Provost and Dean
Schiller International University, speaking on MoU signed between Aegis & Schiller in Mumbai, India.