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#StudentArticle: 'Management education for skills enhancement' – by Debanjali Shit, (PGDM 2020-22), IMS Ghaziabad
Management education can not be comparable to studying chemistry, physics, mathematics, or law, for starters. Management education is more akin to medical education. Based on just theoretical knowledge, no doctor is allowed near a patient. Doctors learn technical skills by gaining clinical experience from practicing doctors, and, as a result, they become specialists in diagnosing
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Top US B-schools witness improved Acceptance rate, yield, and class-size
Many cases have come up for discussion on the destruction unleashed by the novel corona virus. If one were to categorize losses broadly, those of lives, jobs, and health wrap it up in a nutshell. The jury is still out on which sector was the most brutal hit, and one primary victim of the pandemic
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Life after an online MBA degree
The ever-expanding limits of technology have led us to change our beliefs a multitude of times. One such belief that has gone through the much-necessary transition is the advent of education through online medium. Earlier considered to be an inept way of garnering education, the pandemic and the rise in several e-learning platforms has led
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Committees and Clubs at Management Development Institute Murshidabad
In any higher education institute, the culture and environment of the campus play a crucial role in the all-inclusive development of its students. To ensure this, Management Development Institute Murshidabad (MDIM) has continually encouraged and hosted social events with the help of its numerous clubs and committees. Through these social and cultural events, ranging from
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Management Development Institute Murshidabad Forges International Collaboration
In the six years of its establishment, Management Development Institute (MDI) Murshidabad has taken a quantum leap in making the campus a seminary of proficiency, prowess, and opportunities for its students. In this era of fast-paced globalization and vast connectivity, it is crucial for learners to get in touch with global trends and keep track
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Reap the extra mile with extracurricular activities
Although a candidate’s performance in GMAT, CAT, SNAP, XAT is a prerequisite for admission, extracurricular activities help the admission panel understand individuals on a more personal level. Why do extracurricular activities matter? Once universities shortlist candidates on entrance test scores, the next stage of shortlisting would require screening their GD/PI/WAT performances, and the final selection
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Help Shape India’s Transition Through the Urban Fellows Programme at IIHS
India is headed towards the most significant urban transition, estimated to add 30 crore urban residents by 2050. This transition will bring economic development opportunities and improved employment, as well as challenges of inequality, deprivation, and environmental degradation. Convert challenges into opportunities This task requires collective and coordinated efforts by governments, private enterprises, civil society,
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Not Every MBA College Expects 60% Grades
The pressure to score well in every exam is stressful for students. The grading system in education is a bugbear for those who struggle with marks. Nevertheless, students must focus on the future without worrying about marks or grades. Colleges that do not emphasize academic performance have produced as many leaders in diverse fields as
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MBA in India most preferred after the US
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has not deterred students from pursuing graduation in Management. The current year has sown hopes for B-school admissions. A Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) survey has reported that over seventy-six percent of respondents would carry on with their graduation plans. One would imagine people shying away from traveling during a pandemic.
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