Articles in MBA Entrance Exams 2022-23
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IIT - Delhi Proposes Changes to HRD Minister

A group of teachers from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) has sent a proposal to the Union Human Resources and Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank.’ This comes at the onset of the disruptions in the education department due to the pertaining pandemic. They suggest certain changes can be made to restore normalcy in
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HRD Minister Meets CBSE, UGC, AICTE and NTA officials

Union Minister of Human Resources and Development Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ hosted a review meeting with officials of Central Board of Secondary Examinations (CBSE), University Grants Commission (UGC), All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and National Testing Agency (NTA) on June 18 to discuss the immediate future of the education department. This meeting was organised
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The need for Revamping of the MBA Programme

Prominent management institutions are witnessing a massive shift in the techno-socio-economic sector of the society, causing a major flood of upcoming challenges. The evolution of digitalisation is pushing the industrial segments to improve and polish their approaches and reform economic status. Industry 4.0 is portrayed as a saviour to AI, Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, and
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How to Choose the Correct College for MBA

Major b-schools across the country have declared the first-round results; therefore, it is evident that numerous aspirants must be having queries regarding the same. Eliminating the dilemma and enrolling in the aptest university could be a tough choice to make. It requires an essential analysis of distinct aspects like curriculum design, exposure, practical approaches, placements,
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IIM Clears the Air after cry over Lockdown Fee

The global pandemic has caused a devastating stir in the lives of people. National and regional colleges have faced massive problems as well. The sudden nationwide lockdown caused an unexpected termination of examinations, term studies, and other college activities. Numerous students were asked to leave for their homes and commence with the virtual classes for
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How can a Post-Pandemic Stimulus Help Climate and Create Jobs?

The coronavirus has caused a massive drift in the economic and corporate sectors. With nationwide lockdown, major businesses are either stagnating or are on the verge of elimination. Therefore, it is essential to repair the economic damage caused by the virus. However, a return to the business may cause an environmental disturbance similar to what
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Online Classes: Compensating Classroom Experience

Every year millions of students take admission to B-schools to pursue their dreams and to make a fantastic career in management. In fact, many students leave their job and prepare for management exams like CAT, XAT, GMAT, CMAT, MAT, etc. so that they could get admission in reputed institutions. With high hopes and great enthusiasm,
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10 Things to do Before Joining a B-School - PaGaLGuY

MBA schools across the nation are well-known for post-graduation education. The complexity revolving around the curriculum provides insightful knowledge to students about distinct corporate scenarios. Major students land up in an undergraduate college by default. However, the decision to join a post-graduate college is voluntary and is taken with great analysis of specification, preferences, and
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Quitting Job to Prepare for CAT - PaGaLGuY

Common Aptitude Test (CAT) is one of the most aspired examinations in India. Each academic year, more than 2 lakh candidates appear for the exam, among whom few are selected by the best business and management schools in India. The exam, conducted by Indian Institutes of Management, provides many candidates an opportunity to study at
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Dismaying Future Of Corona Batch

Everything ranging from economy to college farewells has been disheartening in this nation-wide lockdown because of the pandemic. Graduating students of the batch of 2020 have been disheartening the most with their final exams shelved to a yet-unknown date, rescinded job offers or deferred joining date, and so on. The students of the corona batch
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