Enough B. Tech-MBAs in the country? IIMs now want non-engineering students
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As of now, engineers account for 90-95% of MBA students in these institutes, but old
"One of the goals is to increase the diversity in the classroom without compromising on the quality of the students. Past data suggest that this goal is best served by giving relatively more weightage to personal interviews," an
"CAT is a quant-based examination biased towards people from engineering background. We want more candidates from non-engineering background and are gradually making the changes necessary in the admission process to have more diversity," said Preetam Basu, chairperson admissions at IIM Calcutta.
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