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Entries for COVID 19 Hackathon Challenge invited by MIT Management School
In a recent approach to strengthen the capabilities of young professionals, MIT Management School has been organising the “India: Turning the Tide” COVID-19 Hackathon challenge. The programme will focus on teams from around the world, including teams from diverse organisations like NGOs, private sectors, governmental organisation, etc. among others. The programme is seventh in the
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The MBA Aspirant’s Dream Choice: Harvard or Stanford
Both Harvard Business School (HBS) and the Stanford Graduate School of Business are two of the most coveted B schools in the world. Both colleges have managed to stay on the top of the list in most rankings. What makes them the most sought-after places to take an MBA? Harvard Business School has existed for
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Construction Trade Classes Started at Surry Community College
The Surry Community College has planned yet another opportunity for people to take part in the coming up sessions for construction trade program. The college has designed the classes as per the latest recommendations of sectors like the state department and health segments. Moreover, the classes have been planned through a holistic approach, of course,
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Pandemic effect on MBA admissions at MIT-WPU
More than half a year has passed, and the novel coronavirus only seems to baffle health authorities who have been trying to bring it under control. The jury is still out on whether the world order can be restored and when normalcy will prevail. One of the sectors the global pandemic has impacted big time
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What does it take to get into the Stanford MBA program
How do I begin? Read up everything regarding admission from Stanford’s official website and other data shared by alumni. Research the institute, its principles, its campus, events, culture, the program details, and more. If you can find details of any of the alumni like their email ids, LinkedIn, or other social media profiles, try to
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Virtual B-school learning – win-win or not?
What has the pandemic driven educational institutions to? B-schools today have been steered into complete transformation in their teaching models. And this does not look like a temporary scene as of now. The global crisis has forced everyone to change their lifestyles. People all over the world are still getting used to the new norm.
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EY Announces for free MBA Program for its Employees
EY, a company headquartered in the United Kingdom, has announced to provide all of its employees regardless of the tenure or what position they hold in the company, a free MBA program. EY has announced that all its employees across the globe will be able to pursue an EY Tech MBA free of cost. They
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Waning B-school Lucre
Has the allure of graduation in management worn off of late? If yes, is this for good, or will the MBA degree repossess its magic appeal soon? And what is it that has made the once covetous program lose its sheen? What led to the diminishing of the B school shimmer? The education sector has
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ICE Declared Exemptions for Non-Immigrant Students Taking Online Classes
Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) under the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently announced temporary exemptions for non-immigrant students taking online classes for the fall 2020 semester due to the COVID pandemic. According to the press release, international students may not take the full online course and remain in the United States, as
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MET Alumni Testimonials
The MET Institute of Management, MET Asian Management Development Center and MET ICS are part of Mumbai Educational Trust founded in 1989; popularly known as MET Mumbai or the MET League of Colleges. MET Mumbai has been the provider of the best education to its students. The MET intends to provide students with the essential
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