With students prioritizing Faculty over past placement record, University based B-Schools like KIIT School of Management (KSOM) are surging ahead

Rakesh Mohanty is your typical, confident ‘Gen-Next’ student, who was well aware how B-school rankings by a number of agencies are manipulated. As is increasingly becoming the trend, he decided to pay a personal visit to his shortlisted B-schools.

When Rakesh Mohanty was choosing which business school to attend for his MBA, his decision was largely based on the quality of teaching. Newly graduated, Rakesh was keen on completing his MBA before stepping out into the professional world. “I was very particular about the quality of the teaching,” he says, explaining why he chose KIIT School of Management (KSOM), Bhubaneswar. An Engineering graduate, it didn’t take Rakesh long to realize that past placement records are not a guarantee that corporates will converge on a B-school’s campus. “KIIT is a reputable deemed to be University and one of the finest in Odisha. But, the clinching factor for me was that the teacher-student ratio at KSOM is 1:10. Coming from an Engineering background, I knew I’d need greater attention.”

Sunita Kumar, a first Year student at KSOM, has already seen the benefits of the institute’s emphasis on teaching: “. 80% of the faculties are from industry or with Ph.D and over half of the faculty are from IIMs, IITs, TISS, MDI, XLRI and other premier institutes at KSOM. There are faculty members who either have been educated or have taught at Universities like Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Durham, Portsmouth, etc. They are IITians, and quite a few come from a CA, CS background. A number of faculty members at KSOM come from a very real background with substantive corporate experience. They know exactly how different parts of the industry work. All in all, I realized I would be in good hands.”

Prof. Biranchi N Panigrahi, Asst. Professor, Finance area, KSOM is an IIM Kozhikode alumni. While discussing on various techniques that he adopts inside the KSOM classroom to make his subject interesting, he elaborates- “I try to make my sessions interactive and ensure student participation through group activities, class discussions and case studies. Apart from this, I try to explain the concepts through real life examples, drawing from my experience in the financial industry. Further, I ensure that students benefit from the  course assignments by aligning them as much as possible with the tasks they would get to do on they join corporates.”

A diverse faculty allows B-schools a certain kind of leverage, because the professors can comprehend and value other fields. B-Schools like KSOM have also started to stress the importance of rotating their faculty. When a faculty from one area begins to teach in another, it creates a wider perspective and depth of knowledge for students. They look at rotation as an opportunity to do things they’ve not been able to do thus far.

All said and done, when you cut through the hype and hoopla, the faculty counts above any other factor in a B-School.

To read more about the pool of faculty at KSOM, you may visit: ksom.ac.in/faculty

 

-by Prof. Ashutosh Kar, Associate Professor (IT Area). Alumnus of NIT Rourkela & IIM A

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