Business School Surveys in India-2003
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Case Details:
Case Code : BSTA056
Case Length : 16 Pages
Period : 2004
Organization : -
Pub Date : 2004
Teaching Note :Not Available Countries : India
Industry : -
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Validation
Validation of data was a major challenge for all the agencies conducting the B School Surveys. In the past, some of the B Schools had been known to present wrong data especially in case of placements. In any case, data relating to such areas were difficult to verify in the absence of necessary documents. Despite these difficulties, all the agencies had over time strengthened their validation processes...
Attributes of the B-Schools
Despite the different methodologies followed by different agencies, the top B Schools remained more or less the same across the surveys. Indeed, research conducted by Cosmode revealed that these B Schools seemed to share some common attributes...
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Concluding Notes
In the early 2000s, many Indian B Schools seemed to be stagnating. Several B Schools struggled to get students even as the top ones went from strength to strength. Government aided B Schools, which were not sufficiently market savvy and private B Schools which did not have sufficient resources seemed to be headed for trouble...
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Exhibits
Exhibit I: B School Surveys across the World
Exhibit II: The Cosmode Survey, 2000
Exhibit III: The Cosmode Survey, 2002
Exhibit IV: The Cosmode Survey, 2003
Exhibit V: Students' Preferred Ranking, 2003
Exhibit VI: Recruiters' Preferred Ranking, 2003
Exhibit VII
Exhibit VIII: Cfore Survey, 2003 |
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