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Which countries are Indian b-school’s alumni working in? Using LinkedIn’s ‘Education’ segment data we found that while USA has seen the largest number of Indians b-schools abroad, other destinations like UAE and Singapore also have their fair share of alumni from these colleges. What was interesting to note was that colleges like IIM Ahmedabad, SP […]
Daily Current Affairs Refresher Blog is an attempt by Civil Services Exam toppers from yesteryear, who have come together to provide the most important Burning Issues to candidates all over for free. The high quality content is curated and presented after referring at least two National Dailies, several online resources and National and International Magazines […]
So here is one more socialist who clams to make Delhi a corruption free state if his party comes in rule in coming LS election. Appreciated his talent and his thought but what i am concern about is that, Does he have the support of people even half of the population of Delhi? He is […]
The earlier article on batch demographics (b-schools ranked 1-10) highlighted the increase in the number of girls this year while showing that engineers constitute an overwhelming majority there. For b-schools ranked 11-25 though, the trend is upside down. On an average, engineers in these b-schools formed about 80% of the batches. As many as 6 […]
The wheels of the 2013-15 batches across b-schools in India are well in motion. Taking a look at the batch demographics and admission criteria bring to light some interesting points. In this article, we focus on the first 10 b-schools from the PaGaLGuY B-school Rankings 2013. The most interesting point is the steady rise in […]
People have different heroes because of certain qualities in them. For this reason, people’s favorite tennis players are different. Being sublime versus being a fighter doesn’t determine who is greater. It only determines who chooses to love a Roger Federer or a Rafael Nadal as one’s favorite. Love is one thing; comparison another. One doesn’t […]
Anyone having trouble remembering the grimness of the December 2012 rape incident in Delhi should read this article published in The Guardian before any further rumination. I too, like others who are applauding today’s capital punishment for the culprits, find solace in the belief that capital punishment might be the effective ointment for palliating the […]
“With all the injury problems we have in men’s tennis at the moment, I’m happy to still be standing.” – Roger Federer But for how long? How long can he stand the inside out forehand of Nadal or the authoritative cross court double-hand backhand from Djokovic. We want to see that one-hand backhand one more […]
The physical appearance betrays the fitness and sharp thinking that accompanies him on to the court. Leander Paes, the oldest man to win a Grand Slam, a feat he accomplished last week when he won the Men’s Doubles US Open Title, is still a wild cat on the hunt on court, the speed of the […]
I write this as an MBA graduate who left a career in the education industry to prepare for the Civil Services exam and am halfway there. My article is particularly targeted at starry-eyed freshers going for an MBA. Let me play the devil’s advocate. Firstly, to address some traditional beliefs about the government. It is […]
