In a recent development, AICTE issued a stern warning to students considering a purported 10-day MBA degree, amidst the escalating clash between proponents Sandeep and Vivek. The regulatory body cautions against potential risks associated with such accelerated programs. This clash between Sandeep and Vivek has raised concerns, prompting AICTE to intervene and alert students about the credibility and legitimacy of quick-fix educational offerings. As the confrontation unfolds, it underscores the importance of due diligence in choosing educational pathways.
In the midst of a dispute between YouTubers Vivek Bindra and Sandeep Maheshwari regarding Bindra’s claimed 10-day MBA program, the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) has issued a caution against accelerated course revealing an important advise to the students. The advisory underscores concerns about the legitimacy of the program, shedding light on the ongoing clash between Bindra and Maheshwari. The AICTE’s stance shook the educational world.
AICTE ’s Advise for Students
In the midst of an ongoing dispute between YouTubers Vivek Bindra and Sandeep Maheshwari regarding Bindra’s claimed 10-day MBA program, the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) has issued an advisory. The document, titled “Advisory against Fake MBA Programme targeting Youths,” avoids explicitly naming Bindra but asserts that the AICTE has noticed motivational speakers and influencers offering a 10-day MBA crash course, characterizing it as an attempt to misguide the nation’s young minds. This advisory underscores concerns about the authenticity of such accelerated programs and aims to alert the public to potential deceptive practices.
The Advisory Read…
“This is to inform all stakeholders that such a crash course is an attempt to misguide the young minds of the country. As per the Hon’ble Supreme Court judgement, NO Institution/ University can run technical course(s) including MBA/Management courses (leading to Post Graduate degree) without taking approval from AICTE. MBA is a two-year post-graduate degree course designed to equip individuals with advanced skills and knowledge in various aspects of Business and Management.”
📌ADVISORY AGAINST FAKE MBA PROGRAMME @dpradhanbjp @EduMinOfIndia @SITHARAMtg @abhayjere pic.twitter.com/OgRVZE1hMK
— AICTE (@AICTE_INDIA) December 29, 2023
Stating that completing the MBA Programme/Course, especially one leading to a degree, in just 10 days is not feasible, the AICTE issues a notification to all stakeholders. The AICTE emphasizes that the offered MBA crash courses by individuals/organizations making such claims are deceptive and unsuitable. The order urges all stakeholders and students to exercise caution and avoid falling victim to these fraudulent offers, underscoring the importance of vigilance in the face of such misleading propositions.
students are urged to prioritize authenticity and credibility when considering educational opportunities. The AICTE’s firm stance against accelerated, 10-day MBA programs serves as a crucial reminder to exercise diligence in choosing academic pathways. As the clash between Bindra and Maheshwari unfolds, it becomes imperative for students to navigate through these controversies wisely, ensuring their educational pursuits align with recognized standards. By staying informed and vigilant, students can make well-informed decisions that contribute to their academic success and personal growth.
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