Education World

Page 1

January 2013 Rs.60

Asia's premier higher education multinational goes global Dr. Ranjan Pai Chairman, Manipal Education & Medical Group

Special Report

BIG 5+21 MILESTONES 2012

Institution Profile Candor International School Bangalore

University of Loughborough UK

Expert Comment  Rajiv Desai  J.S. Rajput  Eliza Hilton  Dr. George Selleck

Leisure & Travel Khushwant Singh Litfest Kasauli 2012


COVER STORY

ASIA’S PREMIER HIGHER EDUCATION MULTINATIONAL

GOES GLOBAL A slew of big-ticket domestic and overseas projects launched under the banner of its for-profit subsidiary Manipal Global Education Services, are set to dramatically transform the Manipal Education & Medical Group from a competent provider of professional education in peninsular India into Asia’s premier higher ed multinational. Dilip Thakore reports Manipal University, Dubai

American University of Antigua

T

Melaka Manipal Medical College, Malaysia

Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Nepal

HE MANIPAL (KARNATAKA) AND BANGALORE HEADQUARTERS OF THE MANIPAL

Education and Medical Group (MEMG) — one of the oldest and most respected names in private professional (medicine, engineering, business and hospitality management, nursing and distance learning) education in India — are buzzing with purposive energy. A slew of big-ticket domestic and overseas projects launched under the banner of its for-profit subsidiary Manipal Global Education Services Pvt. Ltd (MaGE, formerly Manipal Universal), which are scheduled to take wing this year, are set to dramatically transform MEMG from a competent provider of professional education in peninsular India into Asia’s premier higher education multinational. 42

EducationWorld, January 2013

In March, the mint new state-of-theart, multi-disciplinary Manipal International University, Malaysia — under construction with a projected outlay of US$ 200 million (Rs.1,100 crore) and capacity to accommodate 20,000 students on its 140-acre campus in Nilai, south of Kuala Lumpur — will admit its first batch of 400-500 freshers. Meanwhile back home the equally state-ofthe-art Manipal University, Jaipur, legislated by a special Act of the Rajasthan state assembly and under construction on 67 acres on the outskirts of the pink city with a projected capex of Rs.750 crore, admitted its first batch of 960 students in August last year. And on November 26 IDFC Private Equity Fund announced an investment of Rs.100 crore in Manipal Servicecorp Facility Management Pvt. Ltd (MSFM), an MEMG subsidiary promoted to provide premises and facilities management services to corporates, which has recently been repositioned as a studentresidences and facilities management company. Top of MSFM’s agenda is construction of 5,000 rooms for Manipal University, Jaipur, 500 rooms for Manipal’s Banking Academy in Bangalore and 600 for the T.A. Pai Manipal Institute B-school in Manipal at an aggregate capital cost of Rs.450 crore. After that the company will roll out its services across India and abroad. These ambitious, capital-intensive and unprecedented initiatives are just a few of the projects on the crowded drawing board of MEMG. With the group’s not-for-profit Manipal University and Sikkim Manipal University (under Indian law, education institutions are obliged to operate as charitable societies or trusts) well established and charting their own course under the supervision of independent boards of directors (see box p.44), Dr. Ranjan Pai, the 40-something third generation scion of the Pai family of Manipal which


COVER STORY

founded the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) in 1942, has focused his attention on growing Manipal Global Education/MaGE into India’s first heavyweight for-profit education multinational.

WITH THE PROMOTION OF MANIPAL

Universal in 2001, now renamed Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE), we have divided the Manipal Group into our not-for-profit domestic institutions, i.e. Manipal University, Sikkim Manipal University and Manipal University, Jaipur, and MaGE which raises capital to establish and manage higher education institutions abroad. With MEMG’s domestic universities well established and managed by their boards of directors, my new objective is to develop and scale up the operations of MaGE. Even as Manipal International University, Malaysia is under construction near Kuala Lumpur, Pai: MaGE focus we have drawn up plans to establish greenfield universities in Kenya and Sri (1898-1979), its successor Manipal Lanka. Concurrently our existing higher University has painstakingly built itself education institutions abroad — the an excellent reputation for delivering Melaka Manipal Medical College, high quality professional education — Malaysia, MAHE-Manipal Dubai especially medical education — at campus and the American University affordable prices in India and abroad. of Antigua are being upgraded. Another For instance it’s not widely known major initiative of MEMG is Manipal that 25 percent of all medical Servicecorp Facility Management, a practitioners in the middle income company which is in the business of nation of Malaysia (pop. 29.5 million) constructing and managing full service are graduates of Manipal University. students’ residences for our own and Moreover MaGE has inherited fully other universities,” says Ranjan Pai who functional institutions of higher attributes “slow and cumbersome procedures and processes for Mohandas Pai: heavy investment plans clearance of greenfield projects in higher education” within India as a stimulus for MEMG’s overseas growth and development drive (see interview p.50). Quite obviously Pai is well aware that establishing MaGE as a force to be reckoned with in foreign countries where institutions of education are unprotected against foreign and domestic competition, is an altogether different proposition from success within India where due to strict regulation of private initiatives in higher education, demand for professional education far exceeds supply. However MEMG and MaGE have the historical advantage that over the past 70 years since the Manipal Academy of Higher Education was promoted against all odds by the legendary Dr. T.M.A. Pai

education in Nepal, Dubai, Singapore and Antigua (West Indies). Therefore it’s hardly surprising that MEMG has been receiving invitations from several developing countries anxious to establish high quality, affordable professional education institutions for their youth. MaGE has been promoted and established to respond to these demands and develop MEMG into a higher education multinational. With MEMG’s painstakingly built reputation and capital estimated at Rs.1,500 crore invested in its overseas institutions at stake, Pai has assembled a formidable team of experienced professionals with proven track records in outwardlooking Indian corporates to engineer mergers and acquisitions, construct greenfield campuses and upgrade MaGE’s inherited offshore institutions in welcoming countries around the world. Last year (2011) T.V Mohandas Pai (no relation), the high-profile former finance and HRD director of Infosys Technologies Ltd (revenue: Rs.39,000 crore; headcount: 153,760 in 2011-12) until recently the bellwether company and darling of the Indian stockmarket, was inducted into MaGE as the (nonexecutive) chairman of its seven member governing board, following his dramatic resignation from Infosys where he was in the top management team for 17 of its most productive years (1994-2011). “My job as chairman of MaGE is to safeguard the investment of our shareholders in India and abroad. This involves governance and superintendence of the management to ensure that it delivers fair returns to shareholders. Promoting institutions of higher education abroad where infrastructure and facilities standards are high and tuition fees are market determined, is a

A formidable team of professionals with proven track records has been assembled to engineer mergers and acquisitions and construct greenfield campuses around the world

EducationWorld, January 2013

43


COVER STORY

MEMG’s major not-for-profit institutions MANIPAL UNIVERSITY . This is the successor institution of the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (estb. 1942) and the Kasturba Medical College and teaching hospital founded in 1953 by the legendary educationist-entrepreneur Dr. T.M.A Pai (1898-1979), and developed by his successor Dr. Ramdas Pai into India’s first private deemed university, recognised by the Delhi-based University Grants Commission in 1993. Currently Manipal University provides medical and health sciences, communications and business management, and engineering sciences education to 26,325 students from 53 countries mentored by 2,277 faculty spread across three campuses in India. The largest campus is in Manipal, Karnataka spread across 1,000 acres with 6,000,000 sq. ft of built-up area and complete wi-fi connectivity. The other campuses are in Mangalore and Bangalore. SIKKIM MANIPAL UNIVERSITY. Jointly promoted by the state government of Sikkim and MEMG in 1995 with the objective of providing high quality professional education to the student population of the seven sister states of north-east India, SMU, which is spread over two campuses in Gangtok, has quickly established itself as the premier institution for medical and engineering education in the north-east. SMU’s medical college campus hosts a 500-bed teaching hospital which also provides pharmacy, allied health and nursing education to 928 students. Its technology campus provides engineering, business management, applied sciences and twinning programmes with foreign universities to 3,190 students. Moreover SMU’s for-profit Directorate of Distance Education (DDE) has rapidly established itself as the largest provider of distance education via new information communication technologies. Currently SMU-DDE provides 69 learning programmes to 300,000 students mentored by capital-intensive and long gestation business which requires substantial investment. MaGE has inherited world class higher education institutions in Malaysia, Nepal, Dubai and Antigua which require capital expenditure to remain competitive. Moreover we have drawn up plans to invest heavily in Africa and back home in India where the group intends to establish new universities/ campuses in Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Noida and Gujarat. This will require resource mobilisation and management skills of high order,” says Mohandas Pai. Likewise, S. Vaitheeswaran who was inducted into Manipal Universal (since rechristened Manipal Global Education Pvt. Ltd aka MaGE) in September 2011 as chief operating officer and appointed managing director and chief executive of the company (following the resignation of Anand Sudarshan last summer), has no illusions about the 44

EducationWorld, January 2013

MU, Manipal campus

2,056 university-based and distributed faculty in the hybrid mode through VSAT technology and its 800 bricks-n-mortar learning centres in 300 cities and towns in India and 15 countries internationally. MANIPAL U NIVERSITY, JAIPUR. Established under a special Act of the state government of Rajasthan in 2011, this new university is being constructed on a 67 acre site in Dehmi Kalan Village, Tehsil Sanganer, Jaipur district. On completion in 2019 the university will provide engineering, medical, hospitality, allied health, business management, communication and jewellery management study programmes to 20,000 students. Last August, the university admitted its first batch of 960 students into undergrad and postgrad programmes.

V’swaran: valuable experience

Rohini Sharma

magnitude of the challenge involved in impacting MaGE in the booming but highly competitive global market for higher education dominated by hugely endowed American universities such as Stanford and Harvard, Nottingham (UK), Monash (Australia) among others. Yet he believes that as a MEMG company, MaGE has the advantage of the experience of the parent company which has developed Manipal University and Sikkim Manipal University (SMU) into model institutions providing globally-respected professional and hi-tech distance education at affordable third world prices which American, British and OECD universities can’t match. “With two campuses in Malaysia, and one each in Dubai, Nepal and Antigua, we have acquired considerable experience in the business of managing and developing higher education institutions outside India.


COVER STORY

Rohini Sharma

Simultaneously in SMU we have acquired valuable knowledge and experience of using new information communication technologies not only to deliver high quality distance education, but also manage and administer academic institutions. Indeed within MaGE which derives 45 percent of its annual revenue from Indian operations, we have developed the expertise to connect with students through their post-higher secondary life cycle from undergraduate to Ph D education spanning student acquisition, curriculum delivery, self-assessment through our company MeritTrac, and campus and/or asynchronous vocational and

MaGE’s major initiatives

M

anipal Global Education Services Pvt. Ltd (MaGE) is the Bangalore-based for-profit transnational subsidiary of the Manipal Education & Medical Group Pvt. Ltd. MaGE is leading MEMG’s foray into new geographies in India and abroad. MaGE’s major initiatives/enterprises are listed below. Estb.

corporate education after graduation,” says Vaitheeswaran, an alumnus of the Regional Engineering College, Tiruchirapally and Indian Institute of Materials Management, Delhi, who has brought a wealth of valuable corporate experience with Lucas-TVS, Volvo-Eicher Commerical Vehicles (1985-2005), and as vice president of Infosys Technologies (2006-11) into his challenging new assignment. The value of the higher education business that MaGE has inherited as a constituent institution of the parent MEMG is elaborated by V. Sivaramakrishnan, an engineering graduate of Bangalore University with an MBA from IIFT, Delhi and currently executive president of MaGE who has also 46

EducationWorld, January 2013

No. of employees

Manipal-Melaka Medical College, Malaysia

2000

900

138

Manipal International University, Malaysia

2011

110

86

Manipal University, Dubai Campus

2000

1,500

131

American University of Antigua

2004

1,950

277

Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Nepal

1994

700

828

U21 Global Singapore

2012

9,000

30

SMU-Directorate of Distance Education

2001

220,000

154

ICICI Manipal Banking Academy 2008

4,500

105

Manipal City & Guilds

2009

20,000

60

Merit Trac Pvt. Ltd

2000

400*

277

*20 million assessments

Siva: online education mastery

No. of students/ clients

brought rich corporate experience with HCL, Proctor and Gamble, Ford Motor Co and Sify into MaGE with whom he signed up in 2008. According to Siva, the academic excellence of Manipal University is testified by the 106,000 admission applications it received for 5,800 seats last year. And the extent to which MaGE has mastered new information technologies is testified by the reach of the Directorate of Distance Education of Sikkim Manipal University, whose online learning programmes are delivered through EduNxt, a virtual learning platform developed by the company. A Gangtok-based PPP (public-private partnership) professional education varsity, SMU (estb. 1995) offers 37 study programmes in the hybrid model through MaGE’s EduNxt platform and 800 study centres to 220,000 students who learn, and interface with faculty online and in study centres if necessary, and write their exams online in any one of the 300 proctored (invigilated) centres of MaGE subsidiary MeritTrac. “As testified by surveys conducted by Competition Success Review and Careers 360, SMU delivers the most

Source: EW compilation efficient and user-friendly distance education programmes in India. The extent to which we have mastered the technology of online education is indicated by the fact that last year we received 1.1 million admission enquiries. From among the 128,000 students admitted into SMU’s distance education programmes last year, 34 percent searched for programme details online, received their content online, and were provided facilitation by SMU’s 800 learning centres countrywide at a very affordable tuition fee of Rs.13,000 per semester. Moreover, they wrote their exams in one of MeritTrac’s 300 online proctored testing centres and were awarded UGC recognised degrees by SMU. For your information 3 million exam papers were written online in MeritTrac centres last year, which makes it the largest proctored online testing and assessment company in India and perhaps worldwide. The success of SMU’s distance education programmes indicates that MaGE is now well qualified to deliver bricks-n-mortar and new technology education services worldwide,” says Sivaramakrishnan. As MEMG prepares to transform


COVER STORY

MaGE into a force to be reckoned with in foreign climes and locations, it is pertinent to note that several for-profit projects have been launched by MaGE within India as well. Among them: the Bangalore-based ICICI-Manipal Banking Academy (estb. 2007) which according to MaGE spokespersons is the largest bank personnel training academy in India, second only to the State Bank of India’s in-house training programme. Promoted to provide an intensive ninemonth residential training programme at its Bangalore campus followed by three months of supervised on-the-job internship to graduate probationary officers (POs) of ICICI Bank — India’s largest private sector bank — the academy has proved a runaway success, and thus far has trained and certified over 6,500 probationary officers of the private sector ICICI, Kotak Mahindra, Axis and Ratnakar banks as also the public sector Bank of Baroda, Punjab National and Andhra banks. NDER THE ACADEMY ’ S UNIQUE students loan scheme, POs take loans from employer banks to pay for their education and the loan amount is deducted from their salaries by way of EMIs (equated monthly installments) with provisions for writing off loans after specified years of service. Other high-potential strategic promo-

U

Jha: live testimony

tions and acquisitions grouped under MaGE include U21 Global (online business management education), MeritTrac and Manipal Servicecorp and Facilities Management (MSFM), all of whom provide billed services to Manipal universities and institutions in India, Malaysia, Nepal, Dubai and Antigua as also to non-captive customers and institutions. “The overwhelming majority of India’s universities, colleges and institutions of higher education lack the knowledge

Manipal International University, Malaysia vista

and expertise to provide conducive residential and supportive maintenance, library, landscaping, housekeeping, laundry, catering, etc services. Drawing upon the experience of our parent Manipal University which provides India’s best students residences and supportive housekeeping, gardening and catering facilities and services, MSFM offers academic institutions the whole gamut of services from building world class hostels to maintaining and servicing them. Currently we are constructing 5,000 rooms for Manipal University, Jaipur, 500 for TAPMI and 600 for the Manipal Banking Academy in Bangalore. The experience derived from developing modern, cost-effective infrastructure facilities in India which are live testimony of our capabilities, will enable us to roll out MSFM services worldwide,” says Chandraketu Jha, a former chartered accountant with professional experience in Nigeria, the US and in Infosys Technologies for whom he developed campuses in four locations within and outside India. But although the top brass of MEMG and investors including IDFC Private Equity, Capital Group, Catamaran Investments and Premji Invest, are confident about the success of the company’s overseas foray, inevitably there are skeptics who doubt its capability to establish a significant presence in the rapidly expanding and highly competitive international market for professional education. “The plain truth is that the Manipal Group has no presence in metropolitan India or any major city countrywide. Its flagship Manipal University is a small-town provincial varsity which hasn’t — and cannot — attract the country’s best academics concentrated in Delhi and the metros. Although Manipal University is of more than 60 years vintage, it’s difficult to recall any stellar academics

The unique sales proposition of MaGE is that existing Manipal institutions in India and abroad provide high-quality professional education at affordable price

48

EducationWorld, January 2013


COVER STORY

“Growing enthusiasm for private initiatives” Dilip Thakore interviewed DR. RANJAN P AI , managing director and chief executive of the Manipal Education and Medical Group Pvt. Ltd (estb. 2000) — the holding company of 43 education institutions with an aggregate enrolment of 300,000 students and 47 healthcare institutions including 16 hospitals in India and abroad, in his office in Bangalore. Excerpts from the 90-minute interview:

SEVERAL MAJOR BILLS — NCHER, FOREIGN EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ETC — FOR RESTRUCTURING HIGHER EDUCATION ARE PENDING PASSAGE IN PARLIAMENT. HOW CONDUCIVE IS THE REGULATORY ENVIR ONMENT FOR PRIVATE INITIATIVES IN HIGHER EDUCATION ?

WHY HAS MEMG VENTURED ABROAD WHEN THERE IS HUGE UNFULFILLED DEMAND FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA?

Procedures and processes for approval and clearance of greenfield projects in higher education projects are very slow and cumbersome. On the other hand, perhaps because of the excellent reputation Manipal University and our higher education institutions abroad have acquired for delivering high quality affordable education, we have been receiving numerous invitations to establish professional education institutions overseas. So we go where there is demand for our services. But this doesn’t mean that we aren’t expanding in India as well. Our growth within the country will accelerate as soon as the liberalisation intent of the Central and state governments translates into policies which encourage private initiatives in education. We are very conscious that many initiatives in higher education are needed within the country.

CONSIDERABLE FINANCIAL ENGINEERING . WHAT’S YOUR MODUS OPERANDI?

ARE

MEMG ’ S

GROWTH

AND

DEVELOPMENT PLANS WITHIN INDIA?

Manipal University, Jaipur which will attain a capacity of 20,000 students in 2020 has already admitted its first batch of students last July/August. Moreover a proposal to establish a Manipal University branch campus in Bangalore has just been cleared by the Karnataka government. A medical college in Jharkhand and a university in eastern India are in advanced stages of planning with the Bangalore and Jharkhand medical colleges the top priorities. ALL OF MEMG’S NEW PROJECTS IN INDIA AND ABROAD ARE CAPITAL INTENSIVE AND REQUIRE

50

EducationWorld, January 2013

There is growing enthusiasm for private initiatives in higher education given that the Union government has set a national goal to double GER (gross enrolment ratio) in higher education to 30 percent by the year 2020. However in the current climate of suspicion about widespread corruption in government, HRD and health ministry officials at the Centre and in the states are wary about taking quick decisions and granting clearances to private sector proposals. But it’s important for them to realise that we aren’t asking for special favours. All we need is clear policies and encouragement for private initiatives in education to supplement government efforts and institutions. Fortunately, an excellent new team of ministers has been inducted into the Union HRD ministry recently, of whom we have great hopes.

The advantage of establishing education institutions abroad is that long term finance is relatively easily available, interest rates are low and students’ tuition fees are substantially higher. For our projects in India because long term finance is scarce and interest rates are higher, we tend to keep borrowals low and avail long term low interest loans and grants from the MAHE Trust. Our modus operandi is to maintain a 2:1 debt-equity ratio.

EDUCATION IN INDIA COMPARES UNFAVO-

DESPITE

THE EXCELLENT REPUTATION OF

THE FUTURE OF INDIAN EDUCATION ?

MANIPAL UNIVERSITY IN INDIA AND ABROAD

Indian universities are essentially teaching rather than research institutions. Therefore they don’t do well in global ranking league tables. Our priorities are different and we tend to assess higher education institutions in terms of learning and career outcomes. For instance we derive considerable satisfaction from the fact that over 20,000 Manipal University graduates outside India are doing very well in their chosen vocations and professions. I am optimistic about Indian education because we are moving in the right direction. Philanthropy is coming back into education in a big way and government and society are enthusiastically embracing new technologies — likely to prove a great leveller — in education. This is the cause of my optimism.

BY

GLOBAL AND EVEN ASIAN STAN -

DARDS, PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND HIGHER URABLY. HOW OPTIMISTIC ARE YOU ABOUT

FOR MEDICAL AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION, THE UNIVERSITY ISN’T HIGHLY RANKED IN THE INDIA TODAY OR QS AND THE WORLD UNIVERSITY

W HAT

seats we offer annually.

RANKINGS. WHAT’S YOUR COMMENT?

Manipal University is routinely ranked among India’s Top 10 medical universities by India Today, Outlook and Times of India among other reputed publications. We haven’t been ranked by international rating agencies because of registration problems. However this year we have completed all registration formalities and will be ranked next year by QS. But rankings apart, it’s incontrovertible that over the past 60 years, MU has built itself a rock-solid nationwide reputation for delivering high quality medical, dental, engineering and business management education. This is testified by the 106,000 applications the university receives against the 5,800


COVER STORY

with nationwide reputation or breakthrough research it has produced. Likewise Manipal universities and institutions abroad won’t be able to attract or develop top quality faculty or compete with globally renowned universities such as Stanford, MIT and Harvard which have begun broadcasting modestly priced and/or free-of-charge degree programmes online,” says a distinguished Delhi University professor who “wishes MaGE well” but requested anonymity.

W

HILE THERE IS SOME SUBSTANCE

in the learned professor ’s observation, the point he has missed is that the Manipal colleges and universities abroad aren’t positioned to go head-to-head with the world’s topranked universities such as Harvard, Stanford and Nottingham which are simultaneously going international. The USP (unique sales proposition) of MaGE is that the extant Manipal institutions in India and abroad already provide high quality, undergrad, especially professional education at affordable prices. While it’s undeniable that the vintage universities of America, Britain and OECD countries provide excellent education, their tuition fees are way beyond the reach of all except the most affluent elites of developing countries of the third world. On the other hand Manipal

Mohanty: robust appraisal systems

universities in Malaysia, Nepal, Dubai and Antigua are affordable for middle class households in host and neighbouring countries. Decades of experience of controlling costs in India where government regulations force private universities to keep tuition fees low, has equipped MEMG and MaGE professionals to provide high quality English medium professional education at prices that Western universities can’t match. Moreover Indian academics have familiarity with English — the

Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Nepal: English language advantage

52

EducationWorld, January 2013

international language of business and transnational communication — which is far superior to academics in carefully selected host nations. Nevertheless top managements of the apex-level holding company as well as of MaGE are well aware of the need to upgrade the quality of human resources across the board in this essentially services company. Consequently, high importance and great power and latitude is given to the 106 professionals-strong human resources division of MEMG/ MaGE which has been given the brief to upgrade, train and develop employees in all constituent companies and institutions in education, healthcare, research, services and management. This critically important task of developing (and projecting) excellent faculty and raising the performance standards of academics, managers, and service — including healthcare (MEMG owns/manages 14 corporate hospitals with 4,500 employees countrywide) — providers in a nation notorious for poor work ethic and slackers, has been entrusted to Nitish Mohanty, global head and chief human resources officer of MEMG/MaGE. An alum of Madras University and XLRI, Jamshedpur, Mohanty is well qualified to discharge this responsibility given the wealth of HRD experience he has acquired in HMT (1983-90), Ceat/Goodyear Tyres (1990-94), Max India Pharma (1995-98), Britannia Industries (1998-2002) and Bayer India (2002-04) prior to “following my heart” and signing up with MEMG in 2004, with a brief to upgrade the skills and talent of 19,958 professionals on the company’s numerous muster rolls. “Within MEMG and MaGE there is acute awareness that if Manipal institutions are to make a significant impact abroad, we have to train and develop our professors and faculty, and institutional managers, to global standards. The role of this division as I see it, is to upskill our academics and promote the spirit of entrepreneurship within our managers. To attain these objectives we have designed robust performance appraisal systems. For instance, for our academics we have devised a Business Impact project under which we are testing a three tiered performance recognition and rewards structure. In essence this project which is being implemented in Manipal University, divides faculty into


A, A+ and A++ categories with those in category A incentivised to move upwards — through student assessment, learning outcomes, cited papers and research output — to earn higher salaries, promotions and performance benefits. Similarly under a Developing Global Leaders programme for managers we nurture managers/ administrators within MEMG, induct management trainees and make lateral recruitments to prepare middle management for top-level positions through intensive training and assessment programmes. HRD is a serious function in MEMG/MaGE on which we spend Rs.14-15 crore annually,” says Mohanty. Having assembled an excellent team of top-level managers with deep and wide industry experience and with institutional management and development knowledge drawn from Manipal and Sikkim Manipal universities, now acknowledged as India’s most respected providers of medical and engineering and new technologies distance education at price points which few foreign institutions of higher learning can match, both Ranjan Pai, managing director of the parent MEMG (see interview p.50) and S. Vaitheesswaran, chief executive of MaGE, exude confidence that MaGE will succeed in impacting itself as a respected provider of high quality affordable professional education

Implicit in MaGE’s institutions promotion and development drive overseas is criticism of the higher education regulatory regime in New Delhi and state capitals

worldwide. “I believe that MaGE is now fully prepared to replicate the Manipal University experience of providing excellent medical, engineering, business and professional education using new technologies as the differentiator at affordable prices globally,” says Vaitheeswaran. MaGE’s carefully strategised expansion into foreign markets is self-evidently a win-win proposition for MEMG, as it will not only create valuable high-yield assets overseas, but will also positively impact Manipal University, SMU and other domestic institutions as best practices and knowhow are developed abroad and imported into India. Yet implicit in MEMG/MaGE’s determined institutions promotion and development drive overseas, is criticism of the higher education regulatory regime in New Delhi and state capitals which has prompted these high performance companies to venture abroad despite massive unfulfilled demand for qualitative higher education in India. A socially beneficial new year wish would be for wisdom to dawn upon the Central government and particularly Dr. Pallam Raju, the newly inducted Union HRD minister, to liberalise the regulatory regime and be as welcoming to private initiatives in higher education in India as are his counterparts in developing countries abroad .


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.