India to become bigger supplier of MBAs to the world, says AIMA report

India is poised to be a major hub for management education, a report prepared by the All India Management Association, or AIMA, predicts.

New Delhi: India is poised to be a major hub for management education, a report by the All India Management Association ( AIMA) predicts.

According to the report, ‘Task force on Indian Management Education: A Way Forward’, business schools in India every year produce 360,000 MBAs and post graduate diploma holders. This is more than double of MBAs coming out of the US.

India produces almost 30% of the total MBAs in the world. The demand in advanced countries is helping many MBA graduates from India to find jobs abroad. “All of them cannot get jobs in India and hence they look out of India,” the report said.

It is predicted that in the next two decades, Indian MBA holders would dominate all senior-level positions at global companies, “even more than that of Americans,” the report said. To achieve this, the government’s push is very critical. “Even if the government cannot help them financially, it can at least give them the freedom,” it said.
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