Abstract
The management institutes in Maharashtra state have tremendous competition among these B schools. Management institutes prefer that marketing practices be adopted to get admissions. Management institutes always look for strong marketing practices to attract the more and more students for admissions, hence the marketing makes an impact on admissions in management institutes. Here in this research paper, the researcher attempted to study whether marketing impacts admissions to Maharashtra's management institutes. The data analysis found that the Management Institute in Maharashtra State assumed the impact of marketing and its content could assist in getting admissions done in their institutes.
Keywords: Marketing Strategies, Admissions and Management Institutes
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