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SEAA Faculty Workshop on International Quality Benchmarking & Accreditation B-Schools keen on benchmarking globally should have a fair idea of the competing international accreditation opportunities. “It is extremely important
to have a proper induction into the accreditation process before taking
up the initiative”, Bijoy Sahoo, Dean School
of Management, North Carolina Central University Durham USA "Indian Business schools need to go the accreditation route urgently as the best means to ensure that good schools with quality should have no obstacles for their progress" Dr Pritam Singh Prof Emeritus of MDI Gurgaon and member International Accreditation & Assessment Board (IAAB) of Association of MBAs UK.
The workshop : It is a high profile platform for gaining knowledge and initiate discussions as to zero in on the right choice of the accreditation for you! The one day programme conducted by SEAA experts would be highly interactive and knowledge intensive one. |
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“It was a great learning experience for us to attend the in-depth workshop of SEAA”, Promod Thavanoor, Director of SCMS Governing Council Cochin |
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We never knew that getting accreditation is like climbing a big mountain. You have shown us the path and we are keen to go on it”, Harvansh Chaturvedi, Director BIMTECH, New Delhi |
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“Our experience with AACSB accreditation process shows the need for systematic preparation while taking up international accreditation. It is not very easy”, R Nandagopal, Director PSG Institute of Management Coimbatore. |
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"It was a great learning experience! The range was truly vast and one could see the extent of challenge involved in taking up accreditation per se and especially the international accreditation choices." Reena Ramachandran DG JK Business School Gurgaon Delhi NCR |
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Who will attend: The workshop is open to all the faculty members of the b-school and members of the management even though the designated faculty who would take up accreditation process would be specially benefited from the proceedings. The take-aways: Knowledge of alternative International accreditation bodies and their processes Overview of the challenges ahead Early view of the templates, documentations needed for accreditation New knowledge about the existing b-school quality benchmarking processes Follow up: The school would be best advised to take up SEAA Accreditation Forum annual membership for getting constant feedback and information about accreditation.
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