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==Controversies== ==Controversies==
*In 2005, the Government of India informed that the ] (AICTE) had withdrawn approval for Amity Business School's PGDM (full-time) and PGDM (part-time) courses. AICTE decided subsequently to transfer the then students of Amity Business School to neighbouring institutions. The decision was taken up after several visits by an AICTE Expert Committees to the Amity Business School in Noida, which found "serious deficiencies and violation of Norms and Standards". The institution was found conducting a "large number of unapproved courses in the same premises," some that required mandatory AICTE approval. A Live Mint-''Wall Street Journal'' report in 2008 confirmed that "AICTE was accurate in observing facilities and infrastructure intended for AICTE-approved courses were being utilized for other unapproved courses." The institute had contravened building laws and also did not have the required "built-up area" as required by AICTE norms. Additionally, the lack of transparency in the institution's admission process and charging of "exorbitant fees" were also quoted as reasons for the withdrawal of the approval.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=12056| title=Aicte withdraws approval of courses to Amity Business School, Noida| accessdate=2011-04-24 |author=Press Information Bureau, Government of India | date=September 19, 2005 | work=Government notice |publisher=Press Information Bureau, Government of India| archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20110605231412/http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=12056| archivedate= 5 June 2011 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref><ref name="WSJ">{{cite web |url=http://www.livemint.com/2008/05/27003236/Controversies-dog-Amity-but-st.html| title=Controversies dog Amity but students keep streaming in| accessdate=2011-04-24 | author=Aparna Kalra | date=June 13, 2008 | work=News report|publisher=Wall Street Journal and Live Mint}}</ref> *In 2005, the Government of India informed that the ] (AICTE) had withdrawn approval for Amity Business School's PGDM (full-time) and PGDM (part-time) courses. AICTE decided subsequently to transfer the then students of Amity Business School to neighbouring institutions. The decision was taken up after several visits by an AICTE Expert Committees to the Amity Business School in Noida, which found "serious deficiencies and violation of Norms and Standards". The institution was found conducting a "large number of unapproved courses in the same premises," some that required mandatory AICTE approval. A Live Mint-''Wall Street Journal'' report in 2008 confirmed that "AICTE was accurate in observing facilities and infrastructure intended for AICTE-approved courses were being utilized for other unapproved courses." The institute had contravened building laws and also did not have the required "built-up area" as required by AICTE norms. Additionally, the lack of transparency in the institution's admission process and charging of "exorbitant fees" were also quoted as reasons for the withdrawal of the approval.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=12056| title=Aicte withdraws approval of courses to Amity Business School, Noida| accessdate=2011-04-24 |author=Press Information Bureau, Government of India | date=September 19, 2005 | work=Government notice |publisher=Press Information Bureau, Government of India| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110605231412/http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=12056| archivedate= 5 June 2011 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref><ref name="WSJ">{{cite web |url=http://www.livemint.com/2008/05/27003236/Controversies-dog-Amity-but-st.html| title=Controversies dog Amity but students keep streaming in| accessdate=2011-04-24 | author=Aparna Kalra | date=June 13, 2008 | work=News report|publisher=Wall Street Journal and Live Mint}}</ref>
*As per a 2009 ] appeal ruling, German judicial authorities have issued arrest warrants against Ashok Kumar Chauhan and Arun Kumar Chauhan, directors of the ] on charges of fraud in ]. The ] too has issued Red-Corner notices. The ] has been requested to act on this issue "in accordance with law". The ] in India has accepted that Germany wishes to prosecute Ashok Chauhan and Arun Chauhan and that they have sought legal assistance for extraditing the two.<ref name="WSJ" /><ref>{{cite web | url=http://rti.india.gov.in/cic_decisions/AD-18082009-01.pdf| title=Appeal ruling|accessdate=2011-04-24 | author=Central Information Commission, Government of India | date=August 18, 2009 | work=Appeal ruling|publisher=Central Information Commission, Government of India}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2009/20090825/main7.htm| title=MEA protecting individuals with criminal past: CIC| accessdate=2011-04-24 | author=Girja Shankar Kaura | date=August 24, 2009 | work=News report|publisher=The Tribune}}</ref> *As per a 2009 ] appeal ruling, German judicial authorities have issued arrest warrants against Ashok Kumar Chauhan and Arun Kumar Chauhan, directors of the ] on charges of fraud in ]. The ] too has issued Red-Corner notices. The ] has been requested to act on this issue "in accordance with law". The ] in India has accepted that Germany wishes to prosecute Ashok Chauhan and Arun Chauhan and that they have sought legal assistance for extraditing the two.<ref name="WSJ" /><ref>{{cite web | url=http://rti.india.gov.in/cic_decisions/AD-18082009-01.pdf| title=Appeal ruling|accessdate=2011-04-24 | author=Central Information Commission, Government of India | date=August 18, 2009 | work=Appeal ruling|publisher=Central Information Commission, Government of India}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2009/20090825/main7.htm| title=MEA protecting individuals with criminal past: CIC| accessdate=2011-04-24 | author=Girja Shankar Kaura | date=August 24, 2009 | work=News report|publisher=The Tribune}}</ref>
*In September 2006, ''Outlook'' magazine apologized to its readers for a paid advertisement released by Amity Business School in its magazine and clarified that Amity Business School had not been part of the ''Outlook'' B-school survey. The report confirmed that "the school has been refused approval by the AICTE which has been challenged in the courts."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?232521| title=A Clarification About Our B-Schools Rankings|accessdate=2011-04-24|author=Outlook| date=September 18, 2006| work=news report|publisher=Outlook}}</ref> *In September 2006, ''Outlook'' magazine apologized to its readers for a paid advertisement released by Amity Business School in its magazine and clarified that Amity Business School had not been part of the ''Outlook'' B-school survey. The report confirmed that "the school has been refused approval by the AICTE which has been challenged in the courts."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?232521| title=A Clarification About Our B-Schools Rankings|accessdate=2011-04-24|author=Outlook| date=September 18, 2006| work=news report|publisher=Outlook}}</ref>

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Amity Business School
MottoWe Nurture Talent
TypePrivate
LocationNoida, Manesar, Lucknow
CampusUrban
AffiliationsUGC
Websitewww.amity.edu/abs

Amity Business School is a private business school in India offering management programs at graduate, post graduate and doctoral levels. It is part of Amity University and affiliated with UGC India.

History

According to Amity Business School, the institution was established in 1999 by the Ritnand Balved Education Foundation.

Amity Global Business School is also a part of AUUP.

Programs offered

Ranking

In 2011, the school was ranked 44th by Outlook magazine in the ranking of best B-schools in India, 41st by Business Today and 21st by Zee Business.

Controversies

  • In 2005, the Government of India informed that the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) had withdrawn approval for Amity Business School's PGDM (full-time) and PGDM (part-time) courses. AICTE decided subsequently to transfer the then students of Amity Business School to neighbouring institutions. The decision was taken up after several visits by an AICTE Expert Committees to the Amity Business School in Noida, which found "serious deficiencies and violation of Norms and Standards". The institution was found conducting a "large number of unapproved courses in the same premises," some that required mandatory AICTE approval. A Live Mint-Wall Street Journal report in 2008 confirmed that "AICTE was accurate in observing facilities and infrastructure intended for AICTE-approved courses were being utilized for other unapproved courses." The institute had contravened building laws and also did not have the required "built-up area" as required by AICTE norms. Additionally, the lack of transparency in the institution's admission process and charging of "exorbitant fees" were also quoted as reasons for the withdrawal of the approval.
  • As per a 2009 Central Information Commission appeal ruling, German judicial authorities have issued arrest warrants against Ashok Kumar Chauhan and Arun Kumar Chauhan, directors of the Amity group of institutions on charges of fraud in Germany. The Interpol too has issued Red-Corner notices. The Ministry of Home Affairs in India has been requested to act on this issue "in accordance with law". The Union Minister for External Affairs in India has accepted that Germany wishes to prosecute Ashok Chauhan and Arun Chauhan and that they have sought legal assistance for extraditing the two.
  • In September 2006, Outlook magazine apologized to its readers for a paid advertisement released by Amity Business School in its magazine and clarified that Amity Business School had not been part of the Outlook B-school survey. The report confirmed that "the school has been refused approval by the AICTE which has been challenged in the courts."

References

  1. Amity (2009). "Infrastructure at Amity Business School, Noida". primary source. Amity. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  2. Amity Business School (2009). "Programs at Amity Business School, Noida". primary source. Amity Business School. Retrieved 2011-04-24. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  3. Zee (2011). "Zee Business best b school survey 2011". news report survey. Zee. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  4. Outlook Best B-schools 2011, September 2011, retrieved 19 November 2011
  5. Business Today Best B-schools survey 2011, September 2011, retrieved 19 November 2011
  6. Press Information Bureau, Government of India (September 19, 2005). "Aicte withdraws approval of courses to Amity Business School, Noida". Government notice. Press Information Bureau, Government of India. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-24. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ Aparna Kalra (June 13, 2008). "Controversies dog Amity but students keep streaming in". News report. Wall Street Journal and Live Mint. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  8. Central Information Commission, Government of India (August 18, 2009). "Appeal ruling" (PDF). Appeal ruling. Central Information Commission, Government of India. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  9. Girja Shankar Kaura (August 24, 2009). "MEA protecting individuals with criminal past: CIC". News report. The Tribune. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  10. Outlook (September 18, 2006). "A Clarification About Our B-Schools Rankings". news report. Outlook. Retrieved 2011-04-24.

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