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    Be very careful with this online education craze

    Online education is the name of the game. Thousands of people are right into it. There are dubious agencies that seem to offer "discounts" to even attract those in the fifth standard in schools. Even the CBSE schools.

    The MBA degree is now available online. This is apart from the estimated 4800 schools and University colleges actively engaged in turning out MBAs in the regular mode. The distance education outfits are now facing an existential crisis and that is another story.

    Before one spends money to equip himself or herself, including the costly IT courses, please check for the authenticity of the courses. It is very doubtful that they are run by experts. Part-time experts are reportedly engaged and the standard of education has positively taken a beating, according to insiders engaged in this massive industry.

    Please do check where you spend your money. After all, nothing comes cheap. Even an Executive MBA, conducted on the weekends, might be better, as the teachers would automatically show up for one-to-one personalized education.
  • #767666
    It is not a bad idea from the author of making thorough investigations prior to taking up online education. At the first glance such fake instructions might create positive impressions on the aspirants interested for their admissions in the different courses but ultimately it could prove to be our wrong decision. The experts taking up classes for MBA, MCA and Diploma Courses from recognised institutions could expose their realities regarding their incompetence. The consumers for such courses ultimately loose both money and time by way of their admissions in such fake institutions. Keeping in view of inferior coaching in some MBA institutions, these institutions have lost charm ultimately and the aspirants are the ultimate sufferers. Admission is not the problem but the aspirants need to be extra vigilant where they are landing in with their negotiations in an unknown institutions.

  • #767673
    A good suggestion from the author. These days we can't believe anything just like that. Some people never leave any stone unturned to deceive people and make money. Online education sites are also not exemptions. So we should check the authenticity of the institute that is offering online MBA degrees or any other degrees or certificates.
    The money for that degree may be a waste if the degree given by them is not valid. We should first see the recognition the institute is having. We have to get into their websites and check the credentials of the institute and also read the reviews that are available on the internet about that particular site. Then only you should think of taking admission.
    Even distant mode education is also on increase now and there also the recognition of the institute is very important. One should go for a standard institute only.

    drrao
    always confident

  • #767677
    Not just online education, but every sector has its own inherent traps. It is for us (the clients or buyers or users) to be aware, vigilant, and cautious about the possible pitfalls. Everything is now a commercial opportunity. Profit is the motive in the majority of cases. A small but increasing portion is ready to resort to any tricks and tactics, (without any scruples or morals fear) to get profit. As the good old saying goes, as long as there are people who are ready to be cheated there will be cheaters everywhere ready to chat.

    So it is for us to be aware, vigilant, and cautious and not jump without any proper homework and information. In case we come across such fake, cheating, or ill-reputed institutions or website, we must take suitable steps to make others aware and prevent more innocent-falling victims.


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