MBA graduates face bleak job prospects
NEW DELHI: When the MBA students at India's top business schools began their studies their future was full of promise as companies tripped over
each other to lure graduates.
But 24 months of study and a financial meltdown later, prospects are glum for the estimated 120,000 business school graduates who will enter the job market in March after their final exams.
"Everyone is scared," said Neha Verma, who is one of a crop of 20-something management graduates at a New Delhi college.
IILM Institute for Higher Education Rated as A++ Category B-School by Business India
IILM Institute for Higher Education
Rated as A++ Category B-School
by Business India
It is of great pride and joy for all of us here at IILM to have been accorded the status of an A++ category B-School by Business India in its latest survey to ascertain the top business schools in the country. It is another year in succession that we have been placed in the top league of business schools in India and it is testimony to IILM's constant endeavor towards providing the finest business education there is.
There are many ingredients which go into the making of a top-of-the-line business school. Some of which are:
* Brand value and market positioning (includes various sub categories from placement performance to connectivity with overseas universities)
* Intellectual capital (Large number of quality aspects including e-learning program to exchange faculty)
* Learning ambience (Infrastructure, campus size, connectivity and many more)
* Growth (Includes factors like increase in batch strength and IT and library investments)
Needless to say, IILM scored very highly in each of the above as well as overall, leading to an inclusion in the top league.
MUMBAI: The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) has sent out letters to 1,000 candidates for the final stage of selection as the
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country’s premier business school draws the curtains on a gruelling process that has seen around 38,000 aspirants competing for 306 seats.
Among the candidates who took the Common Admission Test (CAT) last December, 3,336 conformed to IIM-A’s minimum cut-off criteria and 1,000 of these have made it to the final round, that involves a group discussion and interview
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