Dr P. C. Mahalanabish School of Management is a leading B School and it is a major constituent of Supreme Knowledge Foundation Group of Institutions which has been established in 2009 to impact quality management education and to produce the-need-of-the-hour management leaders who can meet the dynamic and challenging needs in this globalized world.
It offers course leading to the MBA degree of West Bengal Technical University.
To my mind, a course on Business Administration is somewhat similar to that of Information Technology both of which is based on “Knowledge”, the global content of which is doubling every four years. Knowledge can be compared to milk. It has a shelf life.
It has a shelf life
stamped right on the
cartoon. The shelf life of
degree of management is
about two years. If you are not replacing everything you know by then, your career, like aged milk, is going to turn sour fast. Knowledge is churned out of information and this is a creative process. Therefore, the primary responsibility of the faculty is to develop creativity in their students, so they must themselves be creative, and we have accordingly chosen the faculty who can create research ambience in the school.
A course on Business Administration can also be compared to that of a course of river. Therefore, an MBA course can generate tremendous benefits like those of a river civilization and industry flourish along its banks provided the beds are hollowed out in advance, it is allowed to reach the sea and it does not end in deserts. Likewise, we have trained our teachers to develop the course materials in such a way so that they are not only readily assimilated by the students but every time the need of creativity is emphasized.
We are in the process of evolving studio classroom teaching, which the focus is on the work done by the students and not by the teachers. Here lecture, recitation, and laboratory are combined into one facility where a faculty and a graduate student team lead hand-on interactive learning lessons. Here the students work very hard while the professors rest (i.e., the duties are interchanged). In a studio classroom, activities include mini-lectures, pencil-and-paper-exercise interaction with web-based materials.
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Professor
(Dr) B. N.
Biswas
Former
National
Lecturer (UGC),
Emeritus
Fellow (AICTE),
Visiting
Faculty
University of
Minnesota
(USA),
Founder
Prof-in-Charge
UIT, Microwave
Division (BU),
CU Gold
Medallist,
URSI Member: Commissions
C, D & E;
Developing
Countries,
Seminar
Lecture tour
to various
universities
and institutes
in USA, UK,
Europe, China,
Japan,
Thailand,
Singapore etc.
Foundation
Fellow FWBAST,
FIETE
Best
Citizens award
(2005)
Various
National &
International
Committee-Member
Recipient
of Various
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