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Adhiraj Parthasarathy, a professional from Telangana, tells Rediff.com's A Ganesh Nadar what he would like to see in Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget.
HR Guru Mayank Rautela offers practical advice.
Dr Gaurav Sharma, 33, hailing from Himachal Pradesh's Hamirpur, was recently elected as the Member of Parliament from the Labour Party for Hamilton West in New Zealand.
Rashmi Bansal Returns to Rediff.com! The author of bestsellers like Stay Hungry Stay Foolish and Connect the Dots explains why MBAs should be looked upon as long-term investments.
Vivek Pehlajani discusses how he went from college dud to media dude despite having left off studying halfway.
Today there are 1,400 B-schools accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education and countless more -- of questionable credentials or otherwise -- that function without AICTE certification.
Karan Gupta, overseas education consultant, discusses various aspects of the study abroad process, especially post-studies employment options.
Don't sound overambitious, guys!
Vineet Gupta, MD of Jamboree Education, hosted a chat on June 25 and discussed various aspects related to study abroad. The transcript.
'For all of us at Amazon, it is 'Bharat first'.' 'We are keeping the Indian customer at the centre of what we are doing.'
It can, but you have to "know yourself," says someone who's been there, done that.
Think you know everything about Jyotiraditya Scindia?
Looking for something to do this summer? Check out these jobs.
Tips on how to conduct yourself during your B-school admission Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Rediff reader Someshwar Shinde reveals how he landed his first job.
'IIM Ahmedabad has seen one of the best placement seasons ever and this change can be attributed to the markets opening up after the pandemic.'
Twenty seven-year-old Prashalee Gaikwad gave up a cushy job for her love of the canvas. She now paints for corporate houses and individuals across the world.
It's time to shift focus from how you performed on the CAT 2006 to B-school applications, GD-PI and other exams.
The Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad has topped the overall rankings this year.
MET Institute of Management announces admissions for the University of Mumbai, three-year part-time Master's degree in management.
Justice Pushpa Ganediwala recently acquitted a man accused of groping a 12-year-old girl's breast because he did not make skin-to-skin contact and days earlier, ruled that holding the hands of a five-year-old girl and unzipping the trousers do not amount to "sexual assault" under the POCSO Act.
On this Teachers Day, I once again bow my head as I remember all the teachers who had taught me in school, college, military academy, army courses and so on. But Ms Shantha Potty Aunty, this one more head bow is specially for you, admirably says Colonel K Thammayya Udupa (retd).
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Don't look for a volunteering job for money, but as an investment for life, advises management consultant Virender Kapoor.
'I don't think you will see too much of Rohit Roy as an actor now.'
Take a look at the annual US News and World Report's 2016 business school rankings.
Amit Bansal of PurpleLeap gives his advice on best career opportunities.
Here's how you can get placed at an investment bank for your summer training.
A vast majority of people don't know why they go to IIMs, ISB or any other top business school. Tarun Matta shares why he thinks an MBA course is valuable irrespective of the salary or type of job you get at the end of the course.
Actor Rajat Kapoor reads a chapter from Raj Supe's latest book When Life Cartwheels.
'Despite being limited to my house, I was able to interact with a diverse set of people, to try and understand consumer behaviour.'
Archana Ramanan, a homemaker from Tamil Nadu, tells Rediff.com's A Ganesh Nadar what she would like to see in Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget.
In the volumes of B-schools placement reports, one piece of statistics gets overshadowed by the numerical platitudes and eulogies. Mentioned mostly as an afterthought, it is about students who opt-out of the placements, to follow their calling and start their own businesses. PaGaLGuY speaks to some of these souls and learn their stories.
The Institute of Management Technology-Nagpur invites applications for their Master of Business Administration (Global) programme.
Reading books will make you curious, build your imagination and nourish your brain into an organic super power.
Indra Nooyi, the former chairperson and CEO of PepsiCo, has said that she has "never, ever, ever" asked for a raise as she found it "cringeworthy" and cannot imagine working for somebody and saying "my pay is not enough." Nooyi, 65, who helmed the beverage giant PepsiCo for 12 years and stepped down as its chief executive officer (CEO) in 2018, has published a memoir 'My Life in Full'. Born in Chennai, she graduated from the Madras Christian College and studied management at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Calcutta before moving to Yale University in the US for a master's degree.
'The uneducated think of their rights as a gift. This is deeply troubling.' 'If they were educated they could claim what is rightfully theirs.'