MIB-Deptt of Commerce,DSE

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Welcome to the official thread of Masters in international business (MIB) course @ Faculty of commerce, Delhi school of economics, Delhi university. As a member of Media and Public relations Cell, I am here to answer all your queries regarding the Course, college and other related informations.

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Sachin Sethi
MIB-2009-11
Media & Public Relations cell, DSE
 
What MIB @ DSE is all about!!

Masters of International Business is a Two Year Full Time MBA equivalent Degree Programme, offered by the Department of Commerce at the Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University, a premier world famous institute established in 1949 on the lines of the London School of Economics.

The Programme is value added version of Post Graduate Diploma in International Marketing (PGDIM), which was initiated by Department of Commerce, Delhi School of Economics in 1985, upgraded into two years full time MIB degree programme in 1995.
 
Article@ PG: Unleashing Potential of MIB

FMS and DSE’s MIB and MHROD: Advantages of being in a non b-school setting
by Shivangi Narayan on 27 August 2009
in DSE, FMS, MHROD, MIB, reforms, University of Delhi

Management institutes are wholesome entities in themselves. Generally. Management institutes (or I should rather call them departments) in the North Campus of The Delhi University are pretty much the best bargain you will find between a conventional management institute and a University set-up with Management studies as just another department.

Colleges offering management education in DU are Faculty of Management Studies or FMS and Masters in International Business (MIB) and Masters in Human Resources and Organizational Development (MHROD) in Delhi School of Economics (DSE). Both of these institutes are situated within 100 meters of each other and thus are easily accessible to students from both the sides. Individually both of them are small; just enough to accommodate the essentials of a management institute. However, if you look around, they have on their disposal a whole plethora of resources from around the university which makes them one of the richest institutes in the management bracket in terms of the resources they offer.

Apart from their individual libraries, the institutes have access to the famous ‘Ratan Tata Library’ of the Delhi University (commonly known as RTL by the students) Delhi University situated in the DSE which has a range of around 14 lakh books and a collection of rare dissertations and journals, copies of which are not available in any other library in India. The students, thus, have a vast collection of books to reference from as they are not limited to the libraries in their institutes.

Students at FMS, MIB and MHROD of DSE are not restricted to the courses offered by their own colleges but can take up different interdisciplinary courses anywhere across the University according to their interest and availability of time. The courses details are floated on the university website and/or are sent to the coordinators at the institutes for the interested students to register; during my visit, the students at FMS were taking up the foreign language course at St. Stephen’s college.

It’s just not the courses and the library that the students have a free access to. Being a part of DU, which has around 80 colleges under it, the options for infrastructure are immense. Auditoriums, grounds, swimming pools etc from colleges across the university are also available to the students. Sometimes the students might have to get written permission from the institute heads for the use of the resources, which is not difficult to obtain and does not hinder the students from using any of the facilities available.

The biggest advantage of such a set up is the number of different students one gets to interact with. With a constant presence of many different students from all across the country in and around the campus, students are able to obtain view points of all sorts of people around, helping in developing managers with sound decision making capabilities.

And of course how can we forget food? There are as many canteens as there are colleges and sure enough there are no restrictions in eating at any of them. The prices are cheap and the food is delicious. Along with that you will get a healthy dose of interesting debates on all current topics in the country. I attended one on “One should be aware of his identity, not ashamed of it” at the North Campus canteen. Needless to say, the views were fascinating.

A definite cue for us to focus towards building more universitiy set ups than specialized institutes.
 
hi sir

this is srinivas doing MBA IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS from DR DY Patil Institute of business management i would like to know that todays senerio have scope in IB


SRINIVAS DHARA
 
hi sir

this is srinivas doing MBA IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS from DR DY Patil Institute of business management i would like to know that todays senerio have scope in IB


SRINIVAS DHARA

well srinivas,

First of all my sincere apologies for replying late as i was struck somewhere!

Now as you too are a student of IB, the scope doesn't just limits to "what IB is" all about as IB stands for much more bigger than that,and as you have just pointed out about todays scenario, the demand and need of persons particularly doing Masters in IB is there and would remain in times to come.

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Sachin sethi
MIB-DSE
 
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