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Keep off the grass- Introspection of Indian Management institutions

Off late had a wonderful meeting with Prof. Dr. Alam of Amity University Dubai. Had a great sharing of thoughts, policy making and improvisation of knowledge based learning, being a writer and an academician I shared my views of how management courses and pedagogy is overrated and how they fail badly to prepare entrepreneurs than mere a job seeking management graduate. The situation becomes worst when we analyze in Indian context. I have penned down certain points for making it more clear to the aspirants that choosing a career in management in not like applying for any other graduation courses or choosing a course that can ensure them a job. Let’s begin with understanding the basis understanding of public temperament of looking for a managerial course. a)       Management is not a course or degree that one should look for irrespective of undermining their capabilities for the sake of getting a job only. Undoubtedly, lot more parents and even aspirants don’t think the same way,