Showing posts with label bvb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bvb. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Choose the right B-School, Probably one with an " Incubator" !

The tendency of an MBA grad to embark on the entrepreneurial path is higher than most other grads ( with very rare exceptions).

Here are few notable examples for your reference:

--> Taxi for sure: Radakrishna and Ragunandan G, IIM-A grads

--> Reporting Bee: Anantharaman Mani, Anjan T, Balaganesh S and Vinod Kumar, IIM-B grads

--> Vaxess: Michael Schrader, Harvard Business School

--> Naukri.com: Sanjeev Bikhchandan, IIM-A grad


--> MakeMyTrip.com: Deep Karla, IIM-A grad

--> Shree Renuka Sugars:  Nerendra Murkumbi, IIM-A grad


And countless more business grads are nurturing successful start-ups which have transformed in to mega business houses.

If you are an MBA aspirant and planning to take the plunge this admission season, then choose the right B-School. Probably one which houses an incubator, to nurture your entrepreneurial dreams and aspirations.

Sunday, 17 July 2016

The right supplement!

RR (Raghuram Rajan) is a most admired name in India and outside. No doubt he is an  IITian, but IIM and Sloan guided his career and many more like him. Engineering to core with Management to supplement is the best combination. So Engineers, rush to B-Schools to equip yourselves with leadership skills to prove 21st century belongs to Asia.



 





Friday, 15 July 2016

Women Leaders with MBA

Women…..      Leaders ….     MBA
Ms. Chanda Kochhar                     CEO, ICICI
Ms. Chhavi Rajawat                       First and Youngest Village Sarpanch (SoDa, Rajastan)
Ms. Indira Nooyi                            CEO, PEPSICO
Ms. Rashmi Bansal                        Author, Stay Hungry Stay Foolish
Ms. Shikha Sharma                        CEO, Axix Bank
……………
What's common in them?              MBA !

Ladies, MBA is the best fit program for you. 

Thursday, 14 July 2016

RIGHT CHOICE!

UK moving out EU

Supreme Court of India maintaining its supremacy over Arunachal Pradesh verdict

Sereena Williams equals Stefi Graf’s record 22 grand slam victories

Pro-Kabaddi is bringing the old glory of a forgotten Indian game back

As usual PM Modi is continuing his foreign trips

Again fire in Kashmir

Could burst in Himalayas


Spark of terrorism across the globe

In the midst of all this MBA aspirants are wondering about their rankings in the recently concluded PGCET examination. Optimisation of one's preference based on the rank is very crucial at this stage.

Finally students should come out of this with " Yeah that's the best decision I've made", because we make our choices but then our choices make us.


Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Redesign and Re-engineer (Twist and Tune) MBA Program

Today, all higher education programs are at crossroads. The well-known causes for this state are large number of institutions / universities, quality of the programs, shortage of human resource, policies, unhappiness of industry, attitude, indiscipline, and campus politics. MBA programs in this country are no more an exception.


Though the global market is not encouraging, India’s domestic market is very strong and rural economy is growing. Companies like Maruti, HLL, Vodofone etc, are targeting rural population which is huge and untapped. Union budget again prioritized Agriculture this year. The business around agriculture- fertilizer, seeds, irrigation, Post harvest, transport and marketing, banking, mechanization and automation, exports have good potential in the days to come. Keeping this in mind, it is a good time for tier II and III institutions to redesign and reengineer their program.
The students pursuing and interested-in MBA program should also prepare themselves to grab this opportunity and make a career out of it. They must come out of city based, air-conditioned office and 9-5 mindset.  They should equip themselves with necessary skills, attitude and knowledge to exploit the opportunities.



It is time for admissions to B-Schools, Chose the right school for better prospects and career.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

My expectations and how I realised them at SMSR- An article by Nayana Nanu, IIIrd semester SMSR

When I decided to pursue my MBA I was very particular about what I wanted from the institution I would be joining. My expectations were that the college should be a reputed one, have good experienced faculty, well equipped library, should have good placement record and to top it all should have conducive ambience for personal growth and development with likeminded people and guess what, I found all of the above in BVB SMSR.

Apart from this, the college has on offer the SIIT program which gives us unprecendented exposure to industry and also rural immersion program which provided us an opportunity to mingle with villagers and experience their life style.


I hope to graduate from BVB SMSR with flying colours and enter into the professional world with confidence.