Over 65 management institutions across India to close down
Report further claim that these institutes are not getting sufficient students to run the institutes. Moreover, students are not interested to apply to any of these lesser-known colleges as they do not have good faculties as well as no placements in the end semester of the course.
Reacting into the issue chairman of the All-India Council for Technical Education S S Mantha said that "Colleges in remote India and institutes of poor quality are not getting students."
The director of IIM-Bangalore, Pankaj Chandra urged the MBA aspirants to seat in the Common Admission Test (CAT) to do an MBA from the IIMs.
OneIndia News
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Story first published: Sunday, February 19, 2012, 18:33 [IST]