siliconindia | | September 20208In My OpinionB-School education has always aimed at creating and teaching aspects of man-agement to produce not only skilled individuals, but also qualified business leaders. This trend has primarily been observed in the last two decades, where the management education has seen tremendous growth in terms of gain-ing massive popularity among students. It is mainly due to the fact that management education, as a field is quite diverse, and students from different educational, social and economic backgrounds, who possess the compe-tence can pursue it. The flexible curriculum in this field has undergone massive transformations over the years, in terms of the way in which the knowledge is delivered with a stress on more practical-based education. How Pandemic of COVID-19 Affected Everyone?With the current pandemic crises, people across the world are redefining their lives with new perspective and new normal. This unusual situation is forcing the business professionals' world over to think differently to survive through these crises, and of course to remain relevant.As businesses all across are severely hit by lockdown, educational sector is no exception. Most governments around the world have temporarily closed educational institutions in an attempt to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The current crisis has changed the whole narrative of running the educational institute, its way of delivering classes, engaging students, and also enrolling new ones.EVOLVING B SCHOOL STRUCTURE WITH THE CHANGING NEEDSBy Dr. Asmita Chitnis, Director, Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB)Dr. Asmita Chitnis is a postgraduate in Statistics and holds a Ph.D. degree in the field of Operations Management. At present, she is serving as the Director of Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB), Pune, where she brings in 29+ years of academic and corporate training experience.Dr. Asmita Chitnis
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