Paucity of Faculty: A Bottleneck in the Growth of Management Education in India
Journal: AIMS International Journal of Management (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2007-11-21
Authors : Gitika Mayank; Kartik Dave;
Page : 211-221
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Abstract
Management education has become a major profession that attracts considerable attention across the world. With the mushrooming of about 1000 management institutes across the country this sector is getting bogged by many issues and challenges one of the most important being faculty shortage. This paper attempts to study the reasons and the impact of faculty shortage in management institute in India. The paucity of faculty is not just a quantitative issue but also a qualitative one. Some radical and concrete effort has to be taken at broader level to curb this problem and thus prevent management education from losing its sheen
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