We are pleased to inform you all that we are organising a Seminar & Panel Discussion on “Recent Trends in MBA Education in India & Abroad” at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 1st August 2015 at CLT in partnership with IMS.
We have eminent panelists from IIM-B, ISB, GMAC – the managing body of the GMAT tests, Schulich School of Business (SSB) & Singapore Management University (SMU) discussing their views.
This programme is open to all alumni and will be of special interest to all those young alumni who are planning to do an MBA after gaining a few years of work experience. The programme schedule is also given below.
The event will also be open to all students and Alumni will find this an excellent opportunity to interact with the students.
Refreshments will also be served. Do attend.
Panel Discussion on MBA Education: in India & Abroad
(Saturday, August 1, 2015, 4:30PM -7:30PM)
A Joint Initiative of IMS & IITMAA
VENUE: The Central Lecture Theatre, IIT Madras Campus, Chennai - 600036
Schedule:
4:30PM: Registration formalities
5:00PM: Welcome by Mr.Mohan Narayanan, Treasurer, IITMAA, who will also explain how an Engineering Education provides an edge to Management Education
5.10PM: Welcome by Mr. Tony Xavier (Business Head, IMS Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd.) IIM L Alumni, who will also give tips on GMAT Preparation and application process.
5: 20PM: Ms. Rahini Uniyaal, Marketing Manager, South Asia – Graduate Management Admissions Council, GMAC will talk about trend of GMAT test takers in India
5:30PM: Mr. Sanjay Dhingra, Senior Manager Admissions & Financial Aid, ISB will talk about ISB admissions criteria & requirement
5:40PM: Prof. V K Menon, Chief Marketing and Development Officer, IIM B will talk about recent changes in the EPGP program
5:50PM: Prof. Satyameet S Ahuja, Associate Director, Schulich School of Business will talk about the recent development at Schulich
6:00PM: Mr. Rajneesh Verma, Country Manager, Singapore Management University, SMU will talk about SMU MBA
6:10PM-6: 50PM: Panel discussion on MBA trends followed by Q & A session with Expert Panel.
6:50PM-7: 30PM - Open Session
7.30PM – Refreshments and informal interaction.
We have eminent panelists from IIM-B, ISB, GMAC – the managing body of the GMAT tests, Schulich School of Business (SSB) & Singapore Management University (SMU) discussing their views.
This programme is open to all alumni and will be of special interest to all those young alumni who are planning to do an MBA after gaining a few years of work experience. The programme schedule is also given below.
The event will also be open to all students and Alumni will find this an excellent opportunity to interact with the students.
Refreshments will also be served. Do attend.
Panel Discussion on MBA Education: in India & Abroad
(Saturday, August 1, 2015, 4:30PM -7:30PM)
A Joint Initiative of IMS & IITMAA
VENUE: The Central Lecture Theatre, IIT Madras Campus, Chennai - 600036
Schedule:
4:30PM: Registration formalities
5:00PM: Welcome by Mr.Mohan Narayanan, Treasurer, IITMAA, who will also explain how an Engineering Education provides an edge to Management Education
5.10PM: Welcome by Mr. Tony Xavier (Business Head, IMS Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd.) IIM L Alumni, who will also give tips on GMAT Preparation and application process.
5: 20PM: Ms. Rahini Uniyaal, Marketing Manager, South Asia – Graduate Management Admissions Council, GMAC will talk about trend of GMAT test takers in India
5:30PM: Mr. Sanjay Dhingra, Senior Manager Admissions & Financial Aid, ISB will talk about ISB admissions criteria & requirement
5:40PM: Prof. V K Menon, Chief Marketing and Development Officer, IIM B will talk about recent changes in the EPGP program
5:50PM: Prof. Satyameet S Ahuja, Associate Director, Schulich School of Business will talk about the recent development at Schulich
6:00PM: Mr. Rajneesh Verma, Country Manager, Singapore Management University, SMU will talk about SMU MBA
6:10PM-6: 50PM: Panel discussion on MBA trends followed by Q & A session with Expert Panel.
6:50PM-7: 30PM - Open Session
7.30PM – Refreshments and informal interaction.
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