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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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Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato
Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato 10 years 6 months ago
The IIM students are well establish but they are not working for India...going abroad. The reason is that the fees is very high. So poor students are unable to study there. If fees will be affordable then poor students will study and they will stay in India and do something good for India.... IIM should provide training to the faculty of other Institution and other employee of India...Govt should take some measure on this isuue.
Venugopal Velloth
Venugopal Velloth 10 years 6 months ago
I am proud of all the changes which are happening to make our country a global leader. Have concern on the SERVICE TAX on EDUCATION LEVIED against the IIM fee amount when you are exempting Films and shows like IIFA ceremony etc.How about the not so well to do and Poor students and that too Girls. I am a senior citizen and my daughter got selected for part time Executive General Management programme at IIM-B. the fee itself is very high for such certificate course.Please exempt tax on education.
mohan raju
mohan raju 10 years 6 months ago
MADAM. i WITH TO POINT OUT THAT ALL THE CENTRAL GOVT EXAM ARE BASED ON CBSE PATTERN AND HENCE THE NON CBSE STUDENTS UNABLE TO GET MORE SEAT THAN THE CBSC STUDENTS. FIRST MAKE A COMMON SYLLABUS THROUGHOUT INDIA AND SEE HOW OUR PEOPLE SHINE IN ALL FIELDS
Dr Kadaverugu Ashok FIE
Dr Kadaverugu Ashok FIE 10 years 6 months ago
The intake for the IIMs is mostly from IITs, NITs. Majority selections are from engineering students who can afford the fee. despite of having dual degree courses with management as specialisation, MBA (PG) courses specially for engineers in IITs, NITs, the reputation continues with IIMs. 1.PGDM, FELLOW can be granted equivalence with MBA, PhD. 2.NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENTs may be created for all graduates including medicine, pharmacy. 3.DIPLOMA in MANAGEMENT in Polytechnics needed.
Alok Tripathi
Alok Tripathi 10 years 6 months ago
The postgraduate degree should be named as MBA and the doctoral degree should be named as PhD. It will remove any confusion and attract bright students.
Vivek Mishra
Vivek Mishra 10 years 6 months ago
Such industry specific programs for startups would help in growing- - Local business - Improve opportunities of better livelihood - Better for SC/ST/OBCs who are major small scale industry owners - Better growth would lead expanded Direct/Indirect tax net - Good for 'Make In India' program in long run Because for startups, its tough to hire IIM talent who could devise business strategy for their growth.
Vivek Mishra
Vivek Mishra 10 years 6 months ago
IIM Bill as proposed keeping IIMs under govt control and under RTI is good move to foster transparency in higher studies. One thing could be added that :- Each IIM should conduct a program of 2-4 weeks per session for startup enterprises. - Ask for application through open channel - Select 50-100 whatever is good from different fields of business (startup organisation) - Conduct industry specific program to understand challenges faced by new enterpreneurs and help them solve issue.
Vaibhav Jaras
Vaibhav Jaras 10 years 6 months ago
I dont know much more about the Bill but i just want to say that IIM is just remained a uncomleted dream for poor students.The course is too expensive that they cant take admission in IIMs though they have abilities.The government must look into this matter first while announcing IIM bill.