"To succeed you need to be a smart worker, not just a hard worker" - Interview with Ankur Bansal - Vice-President, BlackSoil
Kala Krishnan recently spoke to Ankur Bansal about investment banking and financial advisory, skills needed to succeed in this industry and the future of boutique financial advisory firms in India such as his own firm. Read below :
Reading Comprehension : InsideIIM Virtual Class With CPLC's Sanjaya Singh Mishra
The video below is a must watch video close to your Common Admission Test date. Sanjaya Singh Mishra talks about the most important component of the verbal section - Reading Comprehension and also provides you with some techniques that could really boost your score even at this juncture of your preparation. Please download the passage and answer the questions before you begin to watch the video. Download it here:
Baazigar - Week 1 : Kashmir
(It is Friday and it is time to hear from Kunj on his unique journeys! All of you who wish to know the background to this 'Baazigar' column on insideIIM.com please read here)
The Common Admission Test (CAT) - Myths, Dos and Don'ts
“Let no feeling of discouragement prey upon you, and in the end you are sure to succeed.” - Abraham Lincoln
Interview with Rohit Kalahasthi - Real Estate Sector
As a part of her latest endeavour to unearth everything about Finance, Kala met Rohit. From the perspective of Chartered Accountant Finance professionals who visit our website, this is one interview that will definitely help.
Kshitij 2012 at XLRI Jamshedpur - Platform for the under-privileged
KSHITIJ 2012, a flagship event of CII Yi team of XLRI, has now evolved as a platform that provides unique opportunity to school children of Jamshedpur to showcase their cultural skills. The way this event is different from other event of the city is that it brings in children from all strata of the society and give them equal opportunity. As a teacher of a Government vernacular medium school rightly depicts,’ Our schools are always neglected in School fests of renowned city schools but through KSHITIJ we are able to show that our students are equally talented’







