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IIMA professor Vohra to head Delhi’s Skill University
The Delhi Cabinet had cleared the proposal for a skill-focused university last October. The Lieutenant Governor had passed the order to set up a new university in Delhi in August 2020. The newly set up Delhi Skills and Entrepreneurship University has acquired its Vice-Chancellor. The state government has appointed Professor Neharika Vohra as the University’s
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IIM alumnus Srikant Datar now designated Dean of Harvard Business School
Srikant Datar, an alumni of the esteemed IIM Ahmedabad, has soon designated the new Dean of the Harvard Business School. He will start working on the post from 1st January 2021. He is the second constant Dean of Indian origin after Nitin Nohria. Mr Bacow mentioned, “Srikant is a preeminent mastermind of the eternity of
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BITS Pilani Student turns Proud farmer
Who is Sidhartha Namburi? He grows rice and vegetables on a farm in Telangana. What is unique about farming, many people in India are farmers. Twenty-four-year-old Sidhartha Namburi is a mechanical engineer who chose to help farmers after graduating from the prestigious BITS Pilani. He did a political internship, working with Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Minister,
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Important Dates for Popular MBA Entrance Exams 2020
Management colleges in India have been selecting students based on the scorecards of different entrance tests. Management entrance tests like CAT, XAT, MAT, GMAT, etc. are commonly given by students; however, the key question is which exam the students must apply for? Some management schools accept candidates based on the score of CAT entrance test,
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Read How a Uber Analyst got into INSEAD even after scoring Low GMAT Score
Telecommunication engineering graduate from the German University in Cairo, Egypt, Hatem Ahmed thought that applying for the analytical skills in IT sector would be enough. However, he then got involved into politics, which helped him in refining teamwork skills. Ahmed then decided to boost his career by taking up the MBA course from any of
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IIM-A Professor appointed to the RBI Monetary Policy Committee
In a significant move, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will be welcoming Jayanth R Varma, professor at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA) as a member of the rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). Varma is among the three notable economists of the country being appointed by the Reserve Bank of India. The decision of
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AIMA announced MAT 2020 Registration Dates for December session
AIMA has announced the dates for MAT 2020, which will be held in the month of December. Candidate can apply for both PBT and IBT from the official website of AIMA. This year, the IBT mode exam is conducted keeping with the view COVID-19, for the safety of aspirants. The MAT 2020 PBT exam will
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Schools to Reopen from 15th October 2020: Guidelines issued by Education Ministry
Amidst the global coronavirus, schools and colleges have been shut since the initial outbreak of the virus. The education sector of the country has faced several challenges since then. The education sector witnessed several students been deprived of their basic learning resources, whereas students in metro cities witnessed the standardisation of virtual learning platforms. However,
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CAT 2020 the lowest since 2016, what is everybody saying?
A significant dip has been noticed in the volume of CAT aspirants since 2015. Nearly 2.18 Lakh aspirants applied for CAT 2020 exam. It was 2.30 Lakh in 2015. Since 2016, this is the lowest. As per IIM Indore, the institute conducting CAT 2020, has depicted that it has witnessed a significant slide in the
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Online MBA vs Residential programs
Residential programs are infinitely more interactive than online programs. Students mingle with one another during non-classroom time too. But do we now have a choice? The pandemic situation with the novel coronavirus has ensured that the world conducts all businesses and interactions online. Schools, colleges, and universities have had to toe the line too. Although
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