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The current scenario of higher education in India shows that there is a major gap between graduates and jobs, and hence many employers don't trust the quality of Indian's graduates. In a survey by Wheelboz, Taggd, and the Confederation of Indian Industry, respondents rated graduates of higher education institutions below a 50 percent employability level. Additionally, one of the pain points of the education system is the fact that the business schools are expected to deliver what the industries require from graduates. It has been noticed that some professionals in the work industry don't have the necessary qualifications but have the work experiences in a specific field, and on the other hand there are professionals who don't have the work experiences but have the necessary qualifications for a specific job. This is where Rushmore Business School is proving to be a notch apart from other institutes by offering customised training to address the challenge of adapting to an industry's...
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