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And the journey has just begun...
And the journey has just begun...
There is a famous declaration in Math that goes thus – “Any prime number greater than 5 can be written in the form 6k + 1″ . This is blather. Pure, unadulterated blather that is a unique product of our system of education. This is not wrong, mind you. It could have been banished easily if it had been. I have never hated something so much for being right.
I love digital marketing. So, every time I meet a business executive or owner, the conversations veers to social media. They ask me the inevitable question, “How can I sell my products on social media?” I give the inevitable answer, “You cannot.” The inevitable awkward silence follows.
The AWA (Analytical Writing Ability) is an important section in GMAT where you will be provided with a situation/ argument and will be asked to critically analyze the same.
I am Rushi Vyas, born and brought up in a very small village called Malav, near Vadodara in Gujarat. I have completed my Engineering from SVIT, Vasad.
The game app you played last night the phone you chatted to your friend on even the chair you sat on all come from the study of technology. The designing making and production of all these things come from people with a technological background. So it makes sense if you want to contribute to this ongoing exciting field then studying a technology course is the way forward. So what is technology? It is the combination of skills techniques and a variety of processes that gets an idea into production and then sees it come to fruition. It is exciting cutting edge and there is no limit. Want to travel to the stars? Technology will get you there!
In episode 17, we meet Bipin Bansal Agarwal from IIM Ahmedabad, Mridula Aggarwal from TISS Mumbai, Abhishek Pandey from XLRI Jamshedpur and Shashvat Mishra from SIBM Pune, Ojas Gohad from IIM Lucknow.
Indian School of Business (Hyderabad and Mohali) has been ranked as the 29th Best B-School in the world by Financial Times 2016 Ranking. Even then, a majority of Indian MBA aspirants are not aware about the basic features of this school. Many consider it “Out of reach” and do not even care to apply. This post is intended to be a ‘myth buster’ and I hope it will be informative to the aspirants.