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'All Of Us Have Mastered The Art Of Getting Things Done" - 2 Years At IIM Rohtak - Shakthi Velan

'All Of Us Have Mastered The Art Of Getting Things Done" - 2 Years At IIM Rohtak - Shakthi Velan

An MBA was not really on my plan. It was rather an afterthought. After my under-graduation in mechanical engineering, I was focused on a career in public policy and diplomacy. I gave the civil services examination a good shot before I decided to let go and sat for CAT to forge an alternate career path. Meanwhile, before I joined IIM Rohtak, I spent a few months working in public sector consulting on some exciting projects like handicrafts rejuvenation.

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TISS Mumbai Interview Experience | How To Crack TISS Interviews

TISS Mumbai Interview Experience | How To Crack TISS Interviews

The next step after you crack TISSNET is the GD-PI round. The interview round is an important screening process for admission into TISS Mumbai, HRM & LR. Not only is the business school looking at what you will add to the classroom but they're also judging you on your potential to be a future manager. This is the right opportunity to display your skills, qualities and future goals.

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MBA Interview Experience - IIM Nagpur - Sree Harsha Ainapurapu

MBA Interview Experience - IIM Nagpur - Sree Harsha Ainapurapu

After the CAP and other institutes’ interview processes, I was waiting for the results, hoping to get into one of the newer IIMs. It was the third week of April, I was working as usual on a busy Monday and received an email stating that I had been shortlisted for stage 3 of the admission process for PGP in Management from IIM Nagpur. I was asked to choose the location and slot for PI-WAT rounds. I chose Bangalore as I was working there. My interview was scheduled during the 2nd week of May at 9AM with guidelines mentioned.

Sree Harsha Ainapurapu
Minimum Income Guarantee - Myth Or Possibility

Minimum Income Guarantee - Myth Or Possibility

Majority of India’s population, almost 69% is rural population. Being an agrarian country, it is alarming that the GDP contribution of agriculture has declined from 29% in 1991-92 to almost half at 15% at the present time. At the same time, food production is decreasing day by day. Given this scenario, the proposal for Minimum Income Guarantee as announced by Rahul Gandhi during his electoral speech in Chhattisgarh looks a promising light at the end of a tunnel. Although no details have been given out by the Congress, it is needless to say that if the MIG is implemented, it will be the largest social benefit program in the world.

Vaishnavi Deshpande
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