“A STUDY OF SATISFACTION OF STUDENTS PURSUING MBA EDUCATION ABOUT QUALITY OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT IN MAHARASHTRA”

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VIDYA S. GURAV, DEEPTI SHETTY, VIJAYKUMAR DHANNUR, SHUBHAM MOHAN KUSANE, PRAVIN S. JADHAV

Abstract

Management education in India is predominately a derivative of western management thought and practice. In this decade India has witnessed a drastic change in higher education. Especially management education is witnessing an exponential growth in terms of number of institutes imparting management education which are usually termed as Business Schools or Management Institutions. Gone are the days when the education of MBA has been given traditionally and it was all about lecture method only. Today the market is changing day by day and the companies’ requirements in a candidate to recruit have completely changed. The required skills of employability are much competitive. Hence the expectations of the students of pursuing MBA education from the management institutions have changed. To survive in the long run these management institutions have to understand the expectations of the students and adopt the new methodology to satisfy the students. In this paper authors have tried to explore the present situation of management education in Kolhapur. This paper also studies the trends prevailing in management education and tries to find out how effectively the management education helps the industries as well as how does it help one to become successful entrepreneur. Further the paper tries to find out the expectations, perception and satisfaction level of the students perusing MBA education in Sangli and Kolhapur districts in Maharashtra. The researchers have tried to find out the perception and satisfaction level of the students of various variables.

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VIDYA S. GURAV, DEEPTI SHETTY, VIJAYKUMAR DHANNUR, SHUBHAM MOHAN KUSANE, PRAVIN S. JADHAV

1DR.MRS. VIDYA S. GURAV, 2DR. DEEPTI SHETTY, 3DR. VIJAYKUMAR DHANNUR, 4SHUBHAM MOHAN KUSANE, 5PROF. PRAVIN S. JADHAV

1Assistant Professor,Department of Management Studies, D.K.T.E.S’s Textile and Engineering Institute Ichalkaranji.416115, Dist: Kolhapur, Maharashtra

2Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi. 590018, Karnataka, India.

3Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies  Visvesvaraya Technological  University, Belagavi, 590018

4Full-Time Research Scholar, Department of Management Studies, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi,

5Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, D.K.T.E.S’s Textile and Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji.416115, Dist: Kolhapur, Maharashtra

 

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