While the coaching module has been tweaked to make it more appealing for modern coaches, what came as a pleasant surprise was the introduction of a "corporate problem-solving class", where the incumbents were asked to find methods of trouble shooting while dealing with multiple off-the-field stakeholders.
Sruthi Vijayachandran who was awarded the 'Best Young Speaker From Asia', shares her amazing experience at the competition, the honour to represent India and reflects upon the entire year-long journey
Everyday job cuts, a slump in university admissions and a dwindling demand for H1B visas might project a gloomy US scenario to an average student in India but there is light at the end of the tunnel for those who think ahead.
'If the Congress wants to keep the ship afloat, it will have to bury the differences.'
Many join the course but most either leave mid-way to take jobs or are not able to clear the exams.
Here's a recap of the events from the past 24 hours.
Prashant Pathrabe, a 1992 batch officer of IIS, has been given temporary charge as director of the FTII.
Asked about the students' agitation in FTII, he said he will talk about it only after taking charge but added that it was a "difficult situation" and he hoped to do his best.
In an online chat with readers on October 5, 2012, ARKS Srinivas, CEO, Vista Mind and ex-director, T.I.M.E. addressed queries related to the CAT, b-schools and admissions.
In an online chat with readers, ARKS Srinivas, ex-director, TIME and CEO, Vista Mind addressed queries on CAT 2012, MBA, b-school admissions and more.
Ajay Pal Agarwal, who studied at Canterbury University in the UK in 2002, shares his story. He talks about living with roommates, learning to cook and juggling school and work.
ARKS Srinivas, CEO, VistaMind Education Pvt Ltd who took the exam on the first day shares his experience and offers advice on what students must do to optimise their performance this year.
With CAT 2011 results being announced today, Rajesh Balasubramanian of 2IIM who scored 100 percentile explores the odds for aspirants and advises the way forward.
Footwear designer Karan Berry talks about creating a.k.a bespoke designs and setting up the label.
Be prepared to attempt a zillion questions before you take the actual CAT, says Prof Uday Salunkhe.
Appearing for the GMAT this year? Suchitra Surve, Counsellor and Director of Global Education Counsel discusses the GMAT test pattern and offers tips to students on solving each section of the paper.
No one knows when the lockdown will end and people will get to meet in person, but hopes of finding their 'soulmates' is keeping the lights burning amid all the gloom and doom.
Karan Gupta, education counsellor, discusses key preparation tactics for international students before their departure to a foreign university.
Besides providing a new source of employment, services like Uber are changing our mindset.
Jaysurya in the lead as a teacher who is reformed by the school doesn't make the grade for a good film.
According to India Skills Report 2019, Andhra Pradesh offers equal space to both male and female workers.
With lesser students appearing for JMET, IITs may end up considering CAT scores starting this year.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra shares advice on how to pick the right international career.
It's funny how everyone other than you seems to be scoring exceptionally well on the CAT. Is something wrong?
TCS is hiring from over a hundred engineering campuses, MBA graduates from top B-schools in the US
The B-school interview panel has experts who could smell fakes from a mile. So do not overtly attempt to impress them. Be yourself is the best policy in such situations.
With many businessmen landing in jail for violating professional ethics and government regulations, major business schools in several countries have included lessons on spiritual and ethical values in their curriculum, a report said on Tuesday.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers you advice on how to pick the right international education.
Think organic food, affordable homes, artificial intelligence, suggests Prof Manmeet Barve.
Dibyendu Karfa tells us how he got past cultural differences to marry the girl he loved.
The Indian School of Business has extended the deadline to accept GMAT scores from prospective students; the new deadline is January 15, 2006.
'A lot of people who quit felt they have been in the organisation for way too long and needed a better or challenging career role to advance in their careers.'
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The Indian community in the United Arab Emirates is eagerly waiting to hear and cheer Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a Madison Square-like event in Dubai on Monday that is expected to draw over 50,000 people.
A rural women's university is pioneering an effort to teach microfinance through practical lessons in the villages of Sonepat.
MBA schools tend to lure students with fancy terminology, but it doesn't always work.