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Best B-Schools in India

A student’s expectations of a B-school depends on their understanding of what constitutes good education for them. However, individual values and priorities apart, they all want good teachers, comfortable spaces, and value-for-money education, and at the end of it a lovely job. And they are willing to work very hard to get it.
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In terms of international exchange programmes, none of the surveyed institutions have acquitted themselves well. The top few players do have a good student exchange programme, but faculty exchange is poor. International faculty is still a novelty in most schools.

Best B-Schools in India





Business Schools in India looks at the growth and problems of this sector. Business schools in India are booming with some schools highly rated. But rank and file business schools have been criticized as being substandard, with outdated textbooks and ill-prepared faculty.

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Some interesting trends came to light during this survey. A lot of B-schools across all tiers have increased student intake because they now have to admit underprivileged as part of government quotas.
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