With management courses falling out of favour, Ahmedabad-based United World School of Business has brought down the number of seats for MBA from 240 last year to 180 this year.
The institute says more seats are putting a strain on its resources.
“Students do not want to get into management education.
“In such a scenario, it would not be right for us to put pressure on the marketing team to get students for 240 seats.
“We have to maintain a certain standard.
“We will not lower the standard just to fill the seats. Hence, we brought down the number of seats,” said Ritesh Hada, UWB managing director.
Besides, the number of students joining courses after getting admission offers has also come down 25 per cent this year, Hada added.
UWB had recently increased its admission fee for MBA from Rs 475,000 last year to Rs 500,000 this year.
Many B-schools across the country are also feeling the pinch.
A B-school in the National Capital Region has not only lowered its fee by Rs 25,000 but is also planning to reduce the number of seats.
Industry players say it could be a tough admission season for B-schools this year.
Barring the top 100 schools, a majority of them is finding it difficult to fill seats. Admissions will get over by mid-June.
“The admission season does not look very promising this year, too.
“Thanks to the not-so-impressive placements and economic growth, it will be difficult to convince students to join a B-school.
“Except the top ones, others are in for difficult times,”