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Reflecting on management education
An opinion piece in yesterday's supplement in "The Hindu" talks about making management education more relevant, India's approach to management schools and the distortions associated with teaching students business & management skills. The course I'm doing at IIM-B is thankfully spared of people fresh out of college. I think you need to have worked for two years at least to be eligible to join the course.
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