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Overcoming Challenges Freshers Face At A B-School

Overcoming Challenges Freshers Face At A B-School

B school life can be very stressful for some. At times, students can feel overwhelmed with their projects, classes and all the other added responsibilities that come with their life in a b school. Many students move cities, experiencing hostel life for the first time. If they aren’t able to cope with these changes, they tend to get demotivated. What can you do to deal with all this? If you’re unable to juggle all these things, it doesn’t mean that you never will. Stress, anxiety, depression are all a part of life. The best way to deal with them is to talk about it. In this video, we spoke to Prof. Navodita Mishra, Prof. Sasmita Giri, Prof. Shaji Kurian and student Kratika Mishra, who speak of this unique culture and how it benefits students.

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Do Cultural Occasions On Campus Actually Matter?

Do Cultural Occasions On Campus Actually Matter?

"It's been said that we just don't recognise the significant moments in our lives while they are happening, that we grow complacent with ideas or things or people, we take them for granted and it's usually not until that thing is to be taken away from you that you realise how wrong you've been, that you realise how much you loved it."

Riddhi Kalra
Life Beyond Academics At IIMs | A Peek Into Festivities At IIM Lucknow

Life Beyond Academics At IIMs | A Peek Into Festivities At IIM Lucknow

You hear the hectic schedules and busy life of B-school students to the extent that classes, presentations, exams, and placements processes literally summarize the two years of MBA. But this does not stop the students from creating memories on campus. Rather they make the most of every opportunity they get. Here is a glimpse of how the students celebrate the different festivities at IIM Lucknow.

MEHUL KOTHARI
Why I Chose To Do An MBA - An Innovator's Story Ft. Abhay S., IIM K

Why I Chose To Do An MBA - An Innovator's Story Ft. Abhay S., IIM K

Abhay Shankar did his B.Tech from Delhi College of Engineering. For his final year project, he made a wheelchair prototype that moves without any touch. The wheelchair is guided by the simple eye-movement of the patient. For this, his team got a grant of Rs. 1.5 Cr. He juggled this project along with his job, which was quite taxing. Ultimately, he decided to pursue an MBA, so that he could get the relevant skills, to be able to make a business model out of his idea, to be able to pitch his project to potential investors and much more.

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How B-School Clubs Help Transform Students Professionally

How B-School Clubs Help Transform Students Professionally

Is it only your academics that prepare you take challenges head-on when you enroll yourself in a B-school, or there is more to it? With various clubs and committees, B-schools push students to get into various roles where they could take up responsibilities and perform extracurricular activities while managing their academics. Clubs and Committees also prepare the students for the future corporate roles that they would take up where they would need to manage teams and organize events. Let’s have a look at how students of SDA Bocconi Asia center get engaged with various clubs and committees which in turn help them become better professionals.

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How These MBA Students Built A Brand In The Rural Space

How These MBA Students Built A Brand In The Rural Space

Most B-school students come from urban settings, and work with brands that pertain to a target audience from the same. However, there is a plethora of products and services that that are manufactured in rural areas that deliver products with the same quality. Despite having quality products, marketing the product to a large audience becomes a challenge for many rural manufacturers. At MICA, the Rural Immersion Program aims to bridge the gap between the urban and rural by immersing students into a rural setting. The students work with rural brands to support talented individuals who deliver these products and showcase them to a larger audience. In doing so, they not only empower these rural individuals, but also learn how brand-building works, by working on real projects.

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