IMT Ghaziabad presents Passions 2006, a management and cultural event involving B-schools, colleges and corporate participation from across India \n
In Part 2 of a weekly MBA-preparation series, CAT expert Aashish Sood explains what is the difference between CAT, NMAT, XAT, and SNAP.
rediffGURU Patrick Dsouza, founder of Patrick100 counsels students, and aspiring professionals about the scope of an MBA degree.
Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad & Nagpur announces admission 2008
Most offers are coming from regular recruiting firms and sectors led by consulting, analytics, IT and finance.
As more companies acknowledge that employees are their top asset, the role of HR will expand and become increasingly important.
With seven days left for the exam to commence, here are some tips that'll help you optimise your CAT score.
More doctors and healthcare professionals are joining management schools, turned away by the limited number of seats for a post-graduate course in medicine and the prospects of a better pay package after graduating from a B-school.
The average domestic salary of top graduates of leading B-schools increased 10 per cent this year compared to last year, a study conducted by Association of Chambers of Commerce said.\n\n
Sunil Nayyar moved to India as head of sales for Sony.
Marking a generational shift in state politics, Union Minister Sachin Pilot was on Monday appointed the Congress chief in Rajasthan where the party faced a rout in Assembly polls.
Ashok Gehlot can never be a challenger to the first son of the Congress party. The Scindias and Pilots will be Rahul's rivals should the party's fortunes revive, says Dr Sudhir Bisht.
September 19, 2018 is the last date to apply for the Common Admission Test to be held November 25, 2018.
The Infosys saga shows how efforts to remote-control a company by its powerful promoter, even with good intentions, might hurt the entity, says Asish K Bhattacharyya.
Meet Ankit Fadia, the ethical hacker who has been appointed as one of the brand ambassadors for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Digital India programme.