People with no knowledge of coding or computer languages can use vibe coding using plain English command with AI-assisted software development.
Shailesh Jejurikar has 'always made an effort to stay close to his roots.'
'Corporations that were recruiting 15 or 20 [students] have reduced the number to two or three.'
rediffGURU Shekhar Kumar, senior manager, talent acquisition, at the Shri Venkateshwara University in Gajraula, Uttar Pradesh, offers career advice on how to optimise your skills, build your network and make the most of your workplace.
As many as six who hold law degrees include cabinet ministers Nitin Gadkari, J P Nadda, Piyush Goyal, Sarbananda Sonowal, Bhupender Yadav and Kiren Rijiju.
Divya Nair/Rediff.com speaks to students and experts to find out whether it is better to study management in India or try for an international MBA.
Will MBA hybrid model be the focus for B-schools? Should B-schools focus on long distance programmes?
Why has a Reddit user's post -- where the user warns that 'even an IIM tag won't save you' -- created a storm online?
Focus on the quality of work and not on the quantity, as one can change the world in 10 hours, Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra said on Saturday, joining the debate on a 90-hour work week.
Here's all you have ever wanted to know about online MBAs.
As Swades turns 20, Aseem Chhabra looks back at the film that spoke to him.
There are no easy solutions except that MBA colleges have to reinvent themselves and their programmes immediately before they add more capacity, and all new aspirants for an MBA programme should keep in mind that an MBA degree from even a high-ranking institute may not translate into a dream job in the near future!
A global survey conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council has revealed that a majority of employers are willing to hire MBAs graduating in 2013. Read on for details.
The 2013 Corporate Recruiters Survey reports four per cent increase in hiring this year.
With the rise in the number of B-schools, the employability standard of MBAs has drastically fallen.
There are 300 applicants for each clerical post at SBI, mostly engineers/MBAs, for a job that just requires a Class 12 qualification.
Can the spirit of entrepreneurship be inspired into MBA students, or is it a lost cause? IIT Madras's Vijay Anand argues that it can.
Think organic food, affordable homes, artificial intelligence, suggests Prof Manmeet Barve.
An MBA degree might land you the perfect job, but keeping succeeding is a different ball game.
If the idea was to garner AIADMK votes with or without the three faction leaders after the party broke ties with the NDA, it may not work after all, observes N Sathiya Moorthy.
Google has emerged as top choice in the Top 100 Ideal Employer Rankings in a survey conducted among Indian management and engineering students.
You can apply for online MBAs that won't require CAT scores, suggests rediffGURU Mayank Kumar.
It's time companies realised that recruitment ads have to go beyond those for tenders.
'My wife, family members as well as members of the workers will be trustees.' 'The trust will take all decisions -- no family member can individually take any decision.'
Pagepoint Services India Pvt Ltd is recruiting 200 customer care associates and business development executives.
Uncertainty in the economy leads to fewer offers this year.
In a first, IIMA launches 2-year distance learning course
'After exiting jail, I thought some of my IIM-A classmates would contact me. None did.' 'The case indeed scared people, which perhaps was the objective of the State.'
Most executive education programmes promise to catapult you to the next level in your career. Careers360 examines what is on offer in the classroom for experienced working professionals.
In contrast to the prospects for American B-school students, salaries for this year's graduates from top Indian MBA programs are up sharply
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Students enrolling in Indian b-schools are increasingly finding their life partners on campus. Susan Mathen explores this phenomenon.
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Business managers with engineering degrees have no clue about management subjects