•  MATS Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship: Introducing a New Revolution in Business Education
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    MATS Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship: Introducing a New Revolution in Business Education

    The long ventilated gap between industry & academia incessantly being on the rise, the industries are often left high & dry in terms of recruiting fresh talent. Barring hardly a handful of top-layer business schools, most of the 5,500 business schools in India are responsible for this drastic predicament. Concurring with this fact is a recent ASSOCHAM study, which divulges that the business schools in the subcontinent are busy engendering ‘unemployable’ sub-par graduates who earn less than Rs.10,000 a month if at all they find placements. Cutting it even deeper, the study further clarifies that only seven percent of MBA graduates in India are employable.

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