WrittenPublished by: The Financial Times
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Extracted Content: There is no shortage of talent, with Indian students performing strongly on the US-based GMAT business school entry test.
But while schools’ attempts to expand and innovate are attracting domestic students, studying in India has not been an easy sell to international students. Some 95 per cent of applications to Indian business schools this year were from domestic students, according to research by the entrance exam administrator, the Graduate Management Admission Council.