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“India's top business schools, including the Indian Institute of Management, are facing challenges in securing job placements for their students this year. The placement season is proving to be one of the most difficult ever for the top IIMs.” Times of India, Jan 19, 2024.







The government kept on imposing policies in the education sector in bits and pieces from time to time with an aim to boost the growth and development of education sector.

The vision of National Education Policy is to transform India by building a fair, impartial and energetic knowledge society by providing high-quality education to all, hence making India a knowledge superpower.

The new education policy 2020 is a long and much awaited document on the education system in India. It is well documented and is far reaching in its approach. The policy comprises of 60 pages.

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