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Promises and its Impact on Admissions of Management Institutes in Maharashtra

Issue Abstract

Abstract
The management institutes in Maharashtra state have the serious issues as far as admissions are concerned. Hence the management institutes utilize different marketing tools to attract the students. These management institutes give promises to students regarding placement, good infrastructural facilities, good faculties and so on. These promises would attract the attention of students to do admissions. In this research paper, researcher tried to study the impact of promises given by management institutes in Maharashtra on admissions in management institutes. Through this research, it is found that the there is impact of promises given by management institutes in Maharashtra on admissions in management institutes.
Keywords: Promises, Advertising and Admissions in Management Institutes.


Author Information
Dr. Gajanan P. Mudholkar,
Issue No
4
Volume No
1
Issue Publish Date
05 Apr 2021
Issue Pages
1-9

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