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One of the effects of the decreasing appeal for post-graduation in management at middle and lower-level management institutes is the decreasing ability of students to be employed passing out from such institutes. Because these institutes started to encounter a decline in applications for admissions, they loosened their entry norms leading to nearly anybody having graduation entering into these b-schools. This led to in general decline in the quality of management post-graduates resulting in their reduced ability to be employed.


 


In a forceful account broadcasted in the print media, it was disclosed that a bare ten percent of management post-graduates can be employed. As per the account, in India, three hundred thousand students do post-graduation in management in a year. However, merely thirty-five thousand out of them can be employed.

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