Developing entrepreneurial society: A new call for management education

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Abstract

The growth of management education in the country has been exponential during the last more than two decades resulting in oversupply of management graduates. Various research studies on management education are unanimous on the moldering state of management education. The introduction of downsizing process in the public as well as private sectors has further multiplied the challenges of management education. In such a situation, self-employment is the only way out and can be correlated with the Parasmani of the yesteryears whose single touch would convert anything into gold. Therefore, the type of management education to be imparted, which can help ultimately turning the job seeking society into entrepreneurial one, the present study has been carried out. The present paper unfolds the entrepreneurial orientation of the management students. It is the orientation of the budding managers, which can contribute significantly to become a base of change in the existing management curricula. The findings of the study will be of particular significance for the planners of management education in the country and implementation of the same will definitely go a long way in developing the Indian society as an entrepreneurial one and redesigning management education as well.

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Girdharwal, N. (2019). Developing entrepreneurial society: A new call for management education. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 8(6), 4615–4618. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.F8901.088619

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