Should Management Education be subsidized?
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Soumya said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends I am agree with all of tour view but I want to add some little point on it.
As all of you know that most of the people in India is below the poverty line and they can't afford so it should be subsidized and find out some new policy for better education in India. India has many student who are highly talented but due to financial problem they are unable to get a seat.
As all of you know that most of the people in India is below the poverty line and they can't afford so it should be subsidized and find out some new policy for better education in India. India has many student who are highly talented but due to financial problem they are unable to get a seat.
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Ravi Chauhan said:
3 years ago
Yes, management education must be subsidized because some students have much talent but they always think that we don't have enough money to take admission into management college so that's why gov should be given subsidized by which students can get the hope we could also do like management course in big college, university.
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Zaheer said:
1 decade ago
I think that Management education should be really subsidized because Subsidizing them is nothing but helping the people who are pursuing management courses financially. Also during the process of subsidizing the criteria should be merely based on the talent, subject and other traits the person is showcasing.
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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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Abdul ahad said:
1 decade ago
In my opinion management education should not be subsidized. Because a idiot student who is belongs to rich family can get any big institution by shelling money. But a poor student who can get this institution by work day and night. So whats difference between two if any one enter by subsidy?
So its better to only marks&admission test he should get in to particular institute.
So its better to only marks&admission test he should get in to particular institute.
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DIya said:
8 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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Bala said:
1 decade ago
Management education should be subsidized because in India there are lot of students with all talents but they don't have money to enter in a higher institution the institution should help those people to get participated in developing economical status of our country.
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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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Payal said:
7 years ago
Yes. It should be subsidized. For most of the students who want to pursue management education, it is difficult for them to do it because of exorbitant fees. Because of this fee structure, students are forced to take education loan. Also, the fee structure, in case of few institutes, don't justify with the salary packages as offered by the companies.
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Nishtha gupta said:
7 years ago
I am pursuing MBA and MBA program is a costly one. I think it should be subsidies because there are so many people who are willing to pursue management courses but due To their week financial background, They are unable to do so. I think all willing, intelligent and needy people Should have an equal chance to educate.
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