Admission criteria and job placement outcomes in public B-schools in India: a critical analysis

Rashmi Ranjan Parida et al.

Indian Growth and Development Review2026https://doi.org/10.1108/igdr-06-2025-0107article
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Purpose This study aims to rigorously analyze the admission criteria used by top public business schools in India, utilising the on-campus job placement packages secured by each student. The influence of socioeconomic, demographic and academic variables on employment outcomes in premier public sector business schools in India has been primarily examined. Design/methodology/approach A survey-based approach has been used to collect data from students at public Indian B-schools. A total of 207 responses were received out of 680 requests. The study used statistical techniques to understand the relationship between admissions criteria and placement outcomes. Findings The statistical analysis proved that gender did not exert a substantial impact. However, it was observed that female candidates received more generous salary packages than their male counterparts. In addition, the entrance test score, graduation performance, socioeconomic reservation status and possession of an engineering degree have significantly impacted the salary packages received by the students. Research limitations/implications This study is limited to public Indian B-schools only. It can be extended by comparing the international, private and public schools’ performances on the same grounds. In addition, the other factors/variables, such as alum status, accreditation status and extra-curricular achievements, can be explored. Practical implications The findings offer significant insights for business schools to consider revising or refining their admission policies to enhance diversity and equity in placement outcomes. Admissions committees can use these data to effectively balance merit-based and socioeconomic factors. Originality/value This study presents a distinctive perspective by correlating admission criteria with employment prospects, highlighting sociodemographic and intellectual variables. It enhances the sparse research on admissions and job outcomes in Indian business schools, providing empirical recommendations for policy modifications.

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@article{rashmi2026,
  title        = {{Admission criteria and job placement outcomes in public B-schools in India: a critical analysis}},
  author       = {Rashmi Ranjan Parida et al.},
  journal      = {Indian Growth and Development Review},
  year         = {2026},
  doi          = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1108/igdr-06-2025-0107},
}

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