Today Business is rapidly expanding beyond the frontiers of
a country. Every country is trying to develop its business relations
with other countries. Shortage of managerial personnel prompted
various countries to introduce management programmes at different
levels. Today, MBA (Masters of Business Administration) is a
basic need for getting a good job and even for running a successful
business. MBA course is playing a vital role in developing the
future Managers.
In fact, we all are aware that the entire world is witnessing
bad times recently as the global economy is passing through
a phase of recession. It is here that MBAs, with their out-of-the-box
thinking, would provide innovative solutions to the ailing corporates
worldwide.
SRI Group, a well known
educational group, considered it necessary to develop future
managers not only in the urban areas but also in the rural areas.
So they set up SHREE RAM INSITUTIONS for the achievement of
this objective. Its main emphasis is on the development of students
as well as faculty members. Students joining this Institute
are imparted the following skills:
Business
Knowledge: The MBA program gives students valuable
knowledge about business and all its related aspects. They learn
about business strategies and concepts, not just on paper, but
also in actual practice. The training and internship required
in this course teaches them how to use these skills in practical
life and in day-to-day business operations.
Leadership
Abilities: This degree involves regular training, assignments,
reports, presentations, projects, group discussions, case studies,
etc. all of which give them the necessary abilities to handle
real-life business situations. This helps to set them apart
from those who do not have such expertise and make them a leader
in their chosen fields.
Networking:
The alliances that students form with their classmates and the
network that they create is one of the most important and valuable
things of an MBA program. MBA graduates have often felt that
the associations formed during the MBA course are matchless
and can be drawn upon for years after the MBA degree has been
achieved.