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Emerging TQM Culture in Business Education

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Undoubtly, higher education holds a merit to work as a catalyst for securing inclusive growth both within and without state. Accordingly, today, higher education is being given added significance in the world over to bring a phenomenal change in the quality of human resources. Unfortunately, over the last two decades or so, Higher Education is in deep crises from low quality input to poor process, curriculum, infrastructure etc.
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