Technical Efficiency of Universities in Telangana State through Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Approach
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In this present research paper we analyze the universities data by CCR, BCC models through Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach for the State of Telangana. To know the Performance of student’s university wise in state of Telangana. University wise Performances is presented along with technical efficiency, Pure Technical Efficiency, Scale Efficiency, CRS, VRS, Reference set and Peers. Measuring the Technical Efficiency (TE) and Pure Technical Efficiency (PTE) of the universities by CCR, BCC Model through DEA approach.
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