Why Students From Diverse Backgrounds Choose To Do An MBA Ft. Jaipuria Jaipur Students
While pursuing your PGDM, your primary involvement should not only be in Placements but also Building a career out of it.
While pursuing your PGDM, your primary involvement should not only be in Placements but also Building a career out of it.
We are all familiar with the old saying, “money makes the world go round.” It’s a cliché to be sure, but it’s also true. Economies are in a constant state of flux, and the system of finance is what allows us to navigate these changes and still thrive. Without money, we would not be able to purchase goods and services from one another—let alone invest in new ideas that will help us grow as individuals, businesses, and a world.
While you work for different companies, one thing that comes to your mind is the growth that you can expect from them. Placements come in as the opportunity to help student in a B-school figure out the companies that they would want to work with. In today's video, we have three Jaipuria alumnus who speak about their experience at the institute to bag their dream jobs on campus. They talk about their internship experience, how the learning from peers and mentors helped them clarify their doubts and achieve their career goals. Learn what you should be keeping in your mind before taking up a job at a particular company, what do they look for in students and how should you be choosing your stream.
Joining an FMCG company right after B-school remains the dream of many. But, Aditi Anand is someone, who decided to do that after gathering 15 long years of experience in different sectors like telecom, ecommerce and consumer durables to finally join the brand she always wanted to work with; Coca-Cola.
MBA aspirants are finally on the last leg of the gruelling journey after going through the rigorous CAT preparation, results, application process and GDPI hustle. Now, all of them are hoping and praying to convert their best calls and make it to the college of their dreams. But is that all? Should they do something more to keep going? Probably, yes! This time, before the results, is like a hidden mine and can be leveraged to upskill oneself. If utilised judiciously, aspirants will reap the benefits of this time in the B-school. To help you understand how you can make the best use of this time, today we've with us, Niharika Gupta (LEAP Associate, Colgate-Palmolive; IIM Lucknow 2019-2021). Based on all her experiences and observations, Niharika will help the audience know different ways in which they can upskill themselves.
Online MBA programs have seen a tremendous increase in popularity in recent years - GMAC reports that in 2020, applications to online MBA programs grew by a whopping 44 percent, and this growth has largely been spurred by the pandemic and global lockdown. Over the years, many different types of online MBA programs have been created by institutes, including one-year accelerated programs. So, which amongst these are the best online MBA programs in the world? Let's find out!
The 2022 IIM Kozhikode placements report is now out! This year, IIM Kozhikode has reported an increase of over 30 percent in the highest, median, and average salary for the MBA batch. A total of 571 offers were extended by 116 recruiters on campus including top brands like Google, Amazon, Flipkart, Microsoft, McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Mahindra Group, Adani Group, and Reliance Industries amongst others. Here's a detailed breakdown of the 2022 IIM Kozhikode placements report.
We have Shatakshi Sharma in this video who went through ISB and is a former BCG consultant. Her journey started when she was just 21 years old studying at St. Stephen's college. Initially, she failed to get into McKinney from campus and finally worked her way up to become the CEO of her firm Global Governance Initiative. In this candid conversation, she talks about the journey she has had so far. Why she decided to quit the glamorous consulting life and what you should be knowing before getting into the world of consulting. She also discusses many education firms and their lack in terms of being transparent in India currently.