‘IIM degree should be in accordance with UGC Act’

According to the UGC list, MBA and Masters in Management Studies (MMS) are the only two names approved for the two-year management programmes being offered by higher education institutions in the country.

Written by Ritika Chopra | New Delhi | Published: March 13, 2018 1:53 am
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The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) may have more autonomy under the new IIM Act but that does not exempt them from following the law on awarding academic degrees, the Union government is learnt to have told the 20 business schools last week.

The HRD Ministry’s order, received by all institute directors on March 8, comes at a time when the IIMs find themselves split over the nomenclature of the degree meant for their graduate students.  As first reported by The Indian Express on March 6, the IIMs in Ahmedabad and Lucknow are in favour of calling the academic degrees Master in Management (MIM), while others prefer the more common nomenclature Master of Business Administration (MBA). MIM doesn’t figure on the list of approved degrees under Section 22 of University Grants Commission (UGC) Act, 1956.

Preempting a conflict with the UGC Act, the HRD Ministry’s order serves as a reminder to the premier B-schools that even though the IIM Act gives them more autonomy, they were “still bound by the laws of the land” and that the institutes would have to seek the government’s permission if they wish to award a degree that is “not in accordance with the UGC notification”.

According to the UGC list, MBA and Masters in Management Studies (MMS) are the only two names approved for the two-year management programmes being offered by higher education institutions in the country. So if the IIMs wish to award an MIM, they would have to first approach the ministry for permission and also have the UGC notify the new nomenclature in the official gazette.

MIM is popular in Europe with well-known schools such as the London Business School, HEC Paris, ESCP Europe, Duke Fuqua and Bucconi offering the nomenclature as their flagship degrees.