Recently the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) conducted a study that concluded that other than a handful of elite school graduates, MBAs in India earn less than $150 a month. While this fact has been known for a while now; what is interesting about the study is that they may have come up with a new reason for the problem. It is highly possible that India is overproducing its graduates thus leading to this issue. Is this the problem of the plenty?
Recently the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) conducted a study that concluded that other than a handful of elite school graduates, MBAs in India earn less than $150 a month. While this fact has been known for a while now; what is interesting about the study is that they may have come up with a new reason for the problem. It is highly possible that India is overproducing its graduates thus leading to this issue. Is this the problem of the plenty?
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