The chamber observed that job opportunities for B- category business school students are drying on account of factors like demonetisation, lacklustre business sentiment and stalling of new projects.
"Grim placement scenario is reflected in (B-category) business campus hiring this year which has gone down severely than last year, when it was 30 per cent.
Assocham said the salary packages offered at these business schools and engineering colleges are also being curtailed by 40-45 per cent as compared to last year.
More than 400 institutions have become defunct as they are not getting enough students to be viable, said the chamber.
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The biggest reason for the gap is the rapid mushrooming of tier-2 and tier-3 management educational institutes that have unfortunately not been matched by the uplift in the quality of management education, said the chamber.
Assocham has suggested to improve the infrastructure, train their faculty, work on industry linkages, and spend money on research and knowledge creation and making students employable.
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