AICTE plans to
allot unique Enrollment numbers to every Post Graduate Diploma in Management
(PGDM/PGPM/PGDBM, etc) student in every approved Indian business school and put
them on its website in a bid to streamline MBA admissions. Think of it as a
Unique Identification Number project for all MBA students in AICTE-approved
b-schools of India. The move would end up curtailing a common type of admissions-related
fraud rampant in Indian b-schools, until of course, new loopholes are
uncovered.
As a way of
regulating quality of education, the All Indian Council for Technical Education
(AICTE) controls the number of approved PGDM seats in every complying b-school.
But in the vast landscape of privately-controlled management institutions in
India, it is a rampant practice to admit more students than the approved limit,
thus fooling students into sub-standard educational institutions.
The Director of a
Private Business Institute in Bangalore, who does not wish to be named told us
that this initiative was taken by AICTE last year too, however, in practice
very few institutes sent the names of the students of their PGDM program to
AICTE. After July’s cleanup of the corrupt AICTE top-brass and a more promising
Human Resource Development Minister (Kapil Sibal) at the helm, we expect better
results.
This is how the
racket operates. Let’s say, a b-school has 60 seats approved by AICTE. Using
that as a marketing-pitch, the b-school will admit many more than 60 students
and accommodate them in batches that are named PGDM, but are affiliated to
local universities or distance-education universities such as Sikkim Manipal
University, Madurai Kamraj University, Yashvantrao Chavan University and so on.
Often, the students in these batches will not come to know that they are not in
the AICTE-approved batch until they receive their degree at the end of two
years. Observe a few private b-schools in your city, and you’ll be shocked with
how common this malpractice is.
How would AICTE’s
enrollment numbers help? If you are a PGDM student and your name does not
feature on the AICTE website under your b-school’s enrollment numbers, then you
have clearly been fooled by your b-school. AICTE on its part will smell a rat
whenever a b-school submits a list of students more than its approved limit. No
b-school will of course, send such a list. But this move will put pressure on
private b-schools to get their act together.
Observe the AICTE notification
below, especially the grey box at the bottom. While the idea is a smart one, it
relies completely on the student’s initiative to verify the existence of his
enrollment number in order to be an effective system. So if enough PGDM
students across the thousands of AICTE approved b-schools in small towns and
cities do not know about this initiative, they will never check for their name
on the AICTE website and that will allow b-schools to continue their racket
scot-free. I am hoping that very soon, AICTE will run large eye-catching
advertisements in newspapers to inform PGDM students of their role in this
initiative.
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