News: Students at Indian B-schools do better at placements

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Students at Indian B-schools do better at placements

More than 91% students at Indian graduate B-schools have a job offer this year compared with 75% last year, making theirs by far the most successful job search story globally so far this year, based on the 2014 Global Management Education Graduate Survey conducted by GMAC (Global Management Admission Council) of 3,049 graduate management students in the class of 2014 at 111 universities in 20 countries. In comparison, students at US B-schools have received job offers (57%) at a rate similar to that in 2013 (58%). Canadian B-schools came in at 37% up from 32% in 2013, while in European B-schools, offers have dropped from 55% last year to 47% this time around.

More than 91% students at Indian graduate B-schools have a job offer this year compared with 75% last year, making theirs by far the most successful job search story globally so far this year, based on the 2014 Global Management Education Graduate Survey conducted by GMAC (Global Management Admission Council) of 3,049 graduate management students in the class of 2014 at 111 universities in 20 countries. In comparison, students at US B-schools have received job offers (57%) at a rate similar to that in 2013 (58%). Canadian B-schools came in at 37% up from 32% in 2013, while in European B-schools, offers have dropped from 55% last year to 47% this time around.

Read the Economic Times news report here.

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