AICTE Warns Students Against Fake 10-Day MBA Crash Course
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The nation's technical education body, the All India Council for Technical Education, has issued a warning to students about phony 10-day MBA crash courses. The note of caution was sent to the students by the AICTE subsequent to a motivational speaker airing commercials for a 10-day MBA program.
"The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has learned that certain motivational speakers and influencers are providing a 10-day MBA crash course," stated the notification. This is to let everyone involved know that the purpose of the crash course is to try and mislead the county's youth.
The letter also said that, in accordance with the ruling of the Supreme Court, no university or institution is permitted to offer technical courses, including MBA or management degrees (leading to to a PG degree).
Officially speaking, an MBA is a two-year postgraduate program meant to provide students with advanced knowledge and abilities in a variety of business and management-related fields. The AICTE notification went on to state that a management program that includes an MBA cannot be finished in under ten days.
- AICTE Warns Students Against Fake 10-Day MBA Crash Course
- All India Council for Technical Education