University of Madras
Master of Business Administration [MBA]
Management (null)
Shortlisted by 1+ Students
Location: Chennai
Duration: 2 YEAR
Regular / Offline
Average Fees: ₹ 48520
Highlights The Department of Management Studies( DOMS ) is one of the India's oldest and the most prestigious B-schools, established as early as 1955. The objectives with which this Institute was conceived have not been abandoned; but new ones have been added up over time. Training practicing managers, innovating and professionalising management in priority sectors and the thought towards globalization have been added. These have profoundly changed the character of DOMS from a B-school to a multi-dimensional Institute of Management to alter the quality of life itself through excellent management. The purpose of DOMS has been to influence the way organizations are managed in the country. The Institute consequently has developed strong linkages with the practicing world and overtime its faculty members have acquired deep understanding of the issues of major concern for organizations. The education at DOMS provides conceptual knowledge to students, enhancing their capacity to resolve concrete problems and inculcate values and attitudes so that they can become effective organizational leaders. From its inceptions, DOMS has offered unsurpassed quality in its academic programs. In addition to its flagship ' Master of Business Administration, ' DOMS also offers doctorate course to foster research. We aim to achieve an ideal mix of permanent and visiting faculty that will give the students the benefit of industry exposure as well as a strong research base. The origins and distinctive research of our faculty members ensure that our programs offer content that is state-of-the-art and global in nature. We believe that research and taught leadership will only make DOMS truly distinctive. The department has about 30 students, pursuing doctoral programs in various contemporary areas of management. The involvement of the research scholars in deciding the syllabus adds weightage to it.
The first ever demand for higher education in Madras Presidency was voiced forth in a public address to The Right Honourable Lord John Elphinstone G.C.H., Governor of Madras signed by 70,000 native inhabitants when the Governor in Council was contemplating "some effective and liberal measures for the establishment of an improved system of national education". This public petition which was presented by the then Advocate General, Mr. George Norton on 11.11.1839 pressed the need for an English College in the city of Madras. Following this, Lord Elphinstone evolved a plan for the establishment of a Central Collegiate Institution or a 'University'. This University had twin Departments (1) High School for the cultivation of English literature, regional language, philosophy and science, (2) College providing instruction in the higher branches of literature, philosophy and science.
The University Board was constituted in January 1840 with Mr. George Norton as its President. This was the precursor to the present day Presidency College, Chennai. However, a systematic educational policy for India was formulated only after 14 years through the historic Dispatch of 1854 (Sir Charles Wood's Education Dispatch), which pointed out the rationale for "creating a properly articulated system of education from the primary school to the University". The Dispatch recommended the establishment in the Universities of Professorships "for the purposes of the delivery of lectures in various branches of learning including vernacular as well as classical languages". As a sequel, the University of Madras, organised on the model of London University, was incorporated on 5 September 1857 by an Act of the Legislative Council of India.
The University of Madras progressed and expanded throughout the nineteenth century to span the whole of South India and subsequently gave birth to and nourished most of the Universities viz., Mysore University (1916), Osmania University (1918), Andhra University (1926), Annamalai University (1929), Travancore University (1937) presently Kerala University, Sri Venkateswara University (1954), Madurai Kamaraj University (1966), Bharathidasan University (1982), Bharathiar University (1982), Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (1971), Anna University (1978), Tamil University (1981), Mother Teresa University (1984), Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R.Medical University (1989), Tamil Nadu Veterinary Sciences University (1990), Periyar University (1997) and the Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University (1997). The National Assessment and Accreditation Council has conferred the "Five Star Status" to the University of Madras. It has also been given the status of "University with Potential for Excellence" by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
Status of the University:STATE UNIVERSITY
Type of University: AFFILIATING
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