Dear Vandita,
Please read Ash's post.
I agree with her wholeheartedly; please do not demand to be spoon-fed.
The study of Management is basically "experiential learning". A graduate from 'any' stream is admitted for an MBA. Why? Because the background, i.e., Arts, Science, or Commerce does not count. It is expected that a student from any stream can 'learn' management. How? By doing/performing the assigned tasks (which are formulated after much thought and research).
By "short-circuiting" this process, you are harming yourself and the cause of management studies.
Please do your own research. The process itself has a lot of learning involved.
As Ash has rightly pointed out, you are lucky to study in the age of the internet and Google. Imagine the time when we were doing our MBA. We had to rummage through piles of books, in libraries, glance through umpteen pages till our eyes shed water, make copious notes. The only technological advantage we had was the ability to take photocopies of material.
MBA's achieved through shortcut means are meaningless.
Now, every employer knows how assignments are done and how project reports are made. This is the reason employers do not give any value to MBA through correspondence because the rigorousness is missing. It is all copy-paste MBA.
If you have any genuine problem, do seek help.
Regards.