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A Journey To IIM Rohtak - Blood, Sweat And Tears All The Way

A Journey To IIM Rohtak - Blood, Sweat And Tears All The Way

Imagine an 8-year-old boy whose father’s business went bankrupt unexpectedly and he had to take debts to pay the school fees of his son. The same boy for whom owning a fancy geometry box was once a distant dream, now championing all odds walks into the esteemed Indian Institute of Management Rohtak, that’s Sukesh Kumar Thogaru for you.

IIM Rohtak
The Not So Simple Journey To A B-School

The Not So Simple Journey To A B-School

As the b-school entrance exams season kicks off in a few months all the MBA aspirants will be busy taking the mock tests, revising and mugging all the formulas and analysing the strong and the weak areas. Here I will be sharing a journey of one such person who was a previous year CAT aspirant and now is in a top b-school.

Prerna Nawka
An Ode To Memories

An Ode To Memories

The start of everyday is a new game to me, upon the field of my duties; but the immediacy of the hour leaves me no time for the pursuit of it, and at the close of my career I fear I shall merely have gone helter skelter through the current business of my firm and leave no permanent trace of my ever having been in it

shruti roy
An Engineer's Guide To Surviving A B-School

An Engineer's Guide To Surviving A B-School

Congratulations! You've finally made it to a b-school. After 4 years of engineering, and (possibly) some work experience, you now stand at the gateway to the next level and achieving your dreams.

Aditya Tambe
Know Your Story To Know Your Specialisation In MBA

Know Your Story To Know Your Specialisation In MBA

There was a three-month lull prior to joining MBA. Serving the notice period in my organisation, there was a constant tussle in my mind about what my future career as a manager holds for me. I was speaking to many people every day and trying to understand what will be a good specialisation for me to pursue. DON'T DO THAT. After three months into the blur called MBA, I realised that no one could have told me to pick a specialisation; and that is the essence of my article. One has to understand for themselves what their calling is and decide accordingly on their specialisation. In order to take the first step in the right direction, you really have to know yourself, understand your behaviour and the circumstances in your life that have shaped that behaviour. This is a call to all the engineers/non-financial background MBA candidates who are unsure of what to study. Speaking about myself, I was inclined towards finance because it sounded like "the thing to do". I was running everywhere reading up about Finance and the roles offered, trying to gather certifications among other things, that novice finance enthusiasts do.

vikram jeet sharma
A Conversation Between An MBA Fresher And An MBA Student With Work Experience

A Conversation Between An MBA Fresher And An MBA Student With Work Experience

Oh no!, I missed my assignment deadline again, shouted Ravi as he looked at his watch with one eye still shut and the other struggling to open from deep sleep. 'Dude, how can you be so careless?', retorted his room mate Sachin. Prompt came Ravi's reply, ' I am a fresher trying to figure out how to manage so many things that are being thrown at me one after the other, you must be used to this life since you have such a long work experience. By now you should have become the CEO of the company you were working in had you been even half as capable as I am.' To this, Sachin said, 'I agree that you are a fresher but what is with comparing your inexperienced self with me, if you have been able to submit the few assignments that you have has all been because of me'. 'Don't you think I should have worked for sometime before thinking about pursing MBA, it would have made my life easier in terms of sticking to deadlines at least', asked Ravi.

Unnati Bhartia
The Great Summer Placements Conundrum

The Great Summer Placements Conundrum

In the movie Spectre, the latest edition of the James Bond movie series, there is a scene which shows Daniel Craig trapped in a seat by his nemesis – Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Daniel Craig is chained to a machine, which has two needles waiting to pierce the skull of 007. However, like many of the previous 007 movies, he manages to make a miraculous escape which is preceded by a set of words – TEMPUS FUGIT (time flies) to subtly convey the time left to initiate a rescue for himself out of the dreaded situation.

Samarth Gautam
The Subtle Art Of Time Management For A Management Student By A Management Student

The Subtle Art Of Time Management For A Management Student By A Management Student

8 AM in the morning, snoozes the alarm, wakes up at 8:45, to report to college at 9, after consuming the 249th spray of her 250 sprays deodorant. Jokes apart, but that’s precisely how life at b-school has been for me, in the past 2 months.  Coming from a procrastinated lifestyle background, time management was quite a  task for me to get used to. So here's a small attempt from my side on penning down my b-school experience in the past 2 months at NMIMS, Mumbai and how it’s made me a master at the art of time management, which I now proudly announce to be quite subtle.

Sumangal Kamath
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