Thursday, 21 July 2022

Know your member: Interview with CMA. CS. Ln. PROF. DR. V.N. PARTHIBAN

 How many degrees you have completed?

I have completed 150 degrees, out of which 70 degrees are courses like MA,
M. Com., M.Sc., ML, MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D. etc. I have also completed Professional courses like ICSI, CMA, CFA, CPA, FIII, MS etc., Diplomas and Post-Graduate Diplomas.

Very proud to say that I have been declared University First Rank Holder Three Times.



What is the reason behind completing so many degrees?

There is only one primary reason: it is the thirst for knowledge and obtaining recognition through studies and thereby getting acknowledgement from eminent people.

What are the recognitions/ appreciations you have got for completing so many degrees?

Most of the professional institutes like ICSI, IIMM etc. have recognised my achievements and have conducted meetings to honour.  In spite of all these, I am yet to get recognition from either the Central or State Government or Universities. My achievement is very rare and it is my desire that there should be proper recognition by the academic bodies like Universities and other professional institutions.  This desire of mine is unfulfilled.

Can you please share your relationship with CS Institute?

The ICSI is a unique institution that prepares the students to assume very important position in the corporates.  It is a rare professional institute exclusively designed to fit into the requirements of the job profile.  For a teacher this type of academic atmosphere provides a lot of scope for meaningful discussions with the students.  The students have the freedom to discuss and clarify; give their opinion as well as share their experiences with the teacher. This is surely a different type of institution where there is healthy relationship with the students, very good academic atmosphere and enables both the students and institution to be engaged in meaningful activities.  In this aspect, it is a rare institution that cannot easily be compared with other institutions.

                       

What is your main occupation? How do you get time to read many courses? Write exams.

My profession both then and now is only academic activities particularly teaching the students at various levels like UG, PG, Professionals.  As a teacher and as a professional I am familiar with many subjects directly and indirectly connected with Commerce, Management and Law.  This has given immense opportunity to share my knowledge with the youngsters.  For the past two decades I have been teaching commerce and law subjects in Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College, Chennai in the capacity initially as Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor and Head of the Department.

I do not have any hobbies or past time like watching TV, Movies, etc.  I very rarely attend the social functions even in my relatives’ houses. Out of 24 hours except 7 hours of sleep, approximately 12 hours I spend reading subject books, writing books, teaching, attending seminars, presenting papers in seminars and publishing articles in journals, etc.   It is my ambition till my last breath to prepare for examinations. 

Lot of students have exam fear. What is your advice to them to overcome exam fear?

My only advice to the budding professionals is that to quote Swami Vivekananda “fear is enemy, fear is death; courage[A1]  is life”.  Face the examinations with courage and conviction; not with doubt and suspicion; but to come to this feeling, be thorough in your preparation and understanding of the subject before you think about examinations.  Examinations do not decide your career.  It is for you to decide your career.  Examinations are just like interview.  Face it fearlessly. Concentration is much needed today as the youngsters have many diversions; control the diversions and concentrate on studies. “Success will not come to you, you should go there”.

After completing professional courses, if you had joined corporate companies, you might have earned better.  Why did you continue college life?

Service to the corporate is serving a master but teaching the students is like master serving the students.  In corporate services one is being directed by the management but as an academician we can direct the students.  By serving the corporate, we will get money but by serving the student community, we will be building future for thousands of students. “Doing the greatest good for the largest number of people” can be done only by a teacher.

                                               

How do you plan to spend your life after retiring from college?

The retirement is only from the college activities but not from academic activities.  I will continue to be an academician and engaging myself in teaching in professional institutes where I am invited. I have already published 11 books on different subjects connected with commerce, management and law. Will continue to write them. Therefore, the question does not arise, how I am going to spend my time after retirement. I have no retirement.

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