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With their poor faculty
and abysmal placement record, too many management institutes
in Bengal are high on promise and low on credibility. Prithvijit
Mitra reports |
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taking the first faltering steps, some struggling to stay afloat,
while yet others have lost affiliation after years of existence.
B-schools in Bengal havent taken off even after the joint
entrance for management (JEMAT) was introduced last year. And
there are not enough takers either. In 2004, around 600 candidates
took the JEMAT. This year, the test had to be conducted a second
time to draw more applicants. Less than 1600 students took the
WBUT-conducted exam for 900 seats... | Read.. |
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