Should Management Education be subsidized?

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Sandy said:   1 decade ago
Hello Everyone! I would like to put some light on this topic. I think yes the management studies should be subsidized, but in a more organised manner or rather with respect to the merit, Not to all the students, what I mean is a kind of a barometer or a merit limit has to be set by the institutions, so that the meritorious students who successfully falls under that coveted merit limit should be eligible for the subsidized tuition fees. And the rest who does not fall under the merit limit can study but should not get subsidized fees. This method might provide both transparency and credibility of a particular institutional body.
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Rishi said:   1 decade ago
I think management education should be subsidized. There are lot of deserving candidates who cannot fulfill their dreams of pursuing management education because due to lack of money and opportunity. Money is the only factor which kills their ambition and dream. They should be given scholarships or subsidy based on their merit only not because of their caste, for which a lot students are already suffering. All the students should be given equal chance of showing their talent who cannot afford high admission fees but this should be only given in terms merit and talent.
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Pratik said:   1 year ago
Hello everyone.

In my opinion, govt should subsidise management education because when students have completed their bachelor's degree in any college they want to do management education but they can't afford it because of their financial background.

And the reason they get admission in distance education is because they doing both master's degree also and work.

But when they go to any corporate sector or any organisation for the job they don't have any Theoretical knowledge of management.

And they don't know that which skills I have to, and how can I improve.
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Anand Gupta said:   9 years ago
Hello everyone, management education should be subsidized on the basis merit list as well as it also has a criteria which includes the family income of the student. Because there are many students who belong to middle class and poor family. Their children have talent buy the parents don't have money to pay the fees for their higher education in the institute.

If we include both the option for giving subsidy to the students then the management seats are occupied by the talented people.
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Laxmi said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends, I feel that management education must be subsidized because if we look at the present scenario there are most of the people who are talented enough but unable to pursue higher education since money falls as a constraint. I strongly believe that educational institution must considered such candidates by subsidizing or providing them financial support which will help them to improve their career to face all the challenge of the world.
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Rupali said:   1 decade ago
Hi, friends, its true that all are not financially strong so that they could afford good institute, as the fee structure does not allow them to do so, students should be selected according to their merit and talent, and merit student should be given concession, which will increase the competitive spirit. So in my view subsidy should be provided on their merit and talent basis so that a deserving candidate be the right choice of the institute.
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Shobhit said:   1 decade ago
Hi friends, according to me the management education should be subsidized because it is very costly for those who haven't money they can't afford. Every institute which have management courses has high fee students who want to do management related courses are not able to afford and those have money or sources get admission which is prevailing in India. I am supported that this based on marks or marit basis.
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Sanjay kumar yadav said:   9 years ago
Hi, everyone. I agree to the fact that management education should be given a subsidy because there are many talented students who can not do management studies because of lack of money in spite of having good talents they thrive in studying in good management institutions. So the student should be given subsidy not in terms of factors like caste and religion but in terms of merit and talent of the student.
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DIya said:   7 years ago
I think that it should not be subsidized, I give a reason: hard work was done by all people either by middle-class or poor or rich. They all have a dream to achieve a goal in this field, but because of this subsidy, some people's dream will be broken away. So, I think that only according to merit list. Any one should get into a particular institute to achieve his/her goal not as per subsidy. THANKYOU.
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Nkk said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends, I would like to kick start the topic.
I would like to say that , management education should not be subsidized.
Even a idiot can get into any big institute by shelling out money.
Few people work day and night to get into top institutes and whats the difference between the two if one enters by subsidy?

I feel that only according to his marks, he should get into a particular institute.
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