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Every year, tens of thousands of students write the Common Admission Test, a prerequisite for admission to the top business schools in the country. This is their first step towards the much-coveted Master of Business Administration degree. The creme de la creme is taken under the wing of the big names i.e. the IIMs which is the usual trend. However, the generation of this age are not know for their ability to follow trends, they are most often referred to as \"trend setters\". So, what do trend setters do? They track new paths and discover fresh avenues. An institute that quite aptly fits the wavelength of the times is Indian School of Business or the ISB. The Indian School of Business was established in 2001 with an aspiration to put India on the global map of management education. Within a decade of its inception, the ISB successfully pioneered several new trends in management education in India, and firmly established itself as a world class management institution. Not quite...
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Human Values in Management Education
Dr. S. V. Ramanarao, Director - Academic, Siva Sivani Institute of Management
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The Country Needs a Flexible Academic Calendar
Dinu Nanjappa, Head of Early Talent and University Hiring, APJ, SAP
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Choosing the Right Career Path - A Crossroad in Every Student's Life
Gaurav Saini, Associate Director People Practice, Happiest Minds Technologies
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CMR University: Right Brainers are here
Sarath Syam
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Render Relevant Training for Better Results
Dylan D'Souza
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Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Higher Education: Encircling the Global Education Sector
R K Mishra & P S Janaki Krishna , Director & Associate Professor, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad
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Lack of Accountability is the Biggest Impediment
Prof. Prakash Gopalan, Director, Thapar University