Management Education in India and its Perceived Quality
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The management education institutes are aimed at moulding the participants into career-seeking, efficient business managers or administrators and especially sensitive organizational leaders and change agents. Through the emergence of new business schools is in response to market realities, however this quantum increase in the number of schools has given rise to the many crucial issues. This paper is an extensive literature study on what is the existing perceived quality of management education in India. This study proposes the applicability of Service Quality Gap model using SERVQUAL to the higher educational sector, apart from the other traditional areas of service sector industries.Downloads
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