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My Journey From IIM Lucknow To Puma - Shreya Sachdev

My Journey From IIM Lucknow To Puma - Shreya Sachdev

There are many obvious reasons why an engineer or BBA student will want to do an MBA. But why would a literature student from Lady Shri Ram College (DU) want to do an MBA? What are her reasons? What's her aim? Does she know where her career will take her? Well, the answer lies in this article. Meet Shreya Sachdev, Head of Strategy, Puma and an IIM Lucknow Alumni (Batch 2013-15). She specialises in marketing and strategy and has 4+ experience in the consulting and consumer sector. Read and learn from her b-school, internship, PPO and work experience now!

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100 Days Of MBA | Aklank Jain - VGSoM, IIT Kharagpur

100 Days Of MBA | Aklank Jain - VGSoM, IIT Kharagpur

It’s been more than 100 days since I've become an MBA student, and it’s hard to comprehend that 100 days have flown by as it usually is with time. Before joining, I had read many articles about what an MBA is like, and a lot of what I had read proved correct. But there were a lot of aspects that I felt were not covered or were different from what I expected.

VGSoM Kharagpur
GMAT Versus GRE - Which Exam Should You Take To Pursue An MBA Abroad?

GMAT Versus GRE - Which Exam Should You Take To Pursue An MBA Abroad?

Are you planning on studying abroad? Perhaps you’ve been following our other stories related to study abroad. In our previous articles, we’ve covered the structures and details of sections for GMAT and GRE. In this article, we compare GMAT vs GRE - a comparative analysis of the two highly popular exams for pursuing Master's programs abroad. Which exam is more suited for your career path? What are the differences in the sections, patterns, syllabi? Where can you apply based on the exam you take? Here's everything you need to know about GMAT vs GRE.

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Navigate Your Career In The Sea Of Uncertainty | Journey Of AVP of IDFC First Bank, SPJIMR Alum

Navigate Your Career In The Sea Of Uncertainty | Journey Of AVP of IDFC First Bank, SPJIMR Alum

Life is uncertain. So is the trajectory of your career. You might think that you are made for marketing, operations, finance, consulting and other management roles. But as you slowly start moving towards your placement or second or third job things start changing, your interests start changing. So, how do you navigate your career in this sea of uncertainty? Get your answer from Swati Karle, AVP - Digital Journey, IDFC First Bank and SPJIMR, Mumbai Alum MBA - Operations, Batch of 2011-13. Read this article, to get inspired and learn from her experience and make an informed career decision. 

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Is Your Academic Profile Good Enough For IIFT, NMIMS, And SIBM Pune? Here's What Data Says

Is Your Academic Profile Good Enough For IIFT, NMIMS, And SIBM Pune? Here's What Data Says

Most MBA aspirants, though primarily invested in making it to a top IIM, also tend to have one eye on various other competitive entrance exams that open up the gates to various elite business schools. Unlike the IIMs, these institutes may not always clarify the weights for the various selection criteria that they use to shortlist candidates, which in turn results in hundreds of questions like, "I have very poor 10th scores, will IIFT shortlist me?", "Does NMIMS take people with poor academics?", "Has anyone with average academics been shortlisted by SIBM Pune?", among others. Now, we have the data to answer all your queries on the academic profile requirements for IIFT, NMIMS Mumbai, SIBM Pune, TISS, and NITIE Mumbai! Take a look.

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A Step-by-Step Guide To Case Discussion

A Step-by-Step Guide To Case Discussion

Case Study is a type of Group Discussion exercise. A given case (issue/business problem) is discussed in a group to bring out the best solution to the given problem. The problem is given in the form of text (typically 250-300 words)

Ashi Jain
Evolution Of Cricket And Marketing - A Parity

Evolution Of Cricket And Marketing - A Parity

Cricket has experienced numerous rounds of development in the course of the most recent quite a few years. It began with only one format – Test Cricket. Excellence during this period requested characteristics, for example, tolerance, determination, specialized mastery. With the coming of the shorter ODI format, development, adaptability and a capacity to settle on speedy choices began to hold more noteworthy significance. Enter the time of Twenty 20s and the requirement for these qualities got amplified considerably more.

Ashima Gaur
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