IIM Kozhikode Director says,“Get to a good B-School rather than any other”
Team Careers360 | April 29, 2020 | 06:17 PM IST
New Delhi: Taking admission in one of the Top B-Schools of India i.e. Indian Institute of Management is a dream of thousands of candidates. Those who give chance to other B-Schools than IIMs simply for the sake of getting a management degree are advised to think twice before they make this decision. Taking admission in IIMs can be easier if the preparation is done strategically and with full dedication. In a live interaction with Careers360, Prof. Debashis Chatterjee (Director IIM Kozhikode) advised candidates not to waste their hard-earned money and go for IIM next year. He also added that candidates need to focus more on their skill set rather than worrying about how this COVID 19 pandemic is affecting their careers. According to him, Future is what candidates create through their efforts.
Advantages of Enrolling to IIMs:
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Have strong Network Base in terms of placements, especially in the time of a pandemic
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Help candidates in being flexible based on the circumstances
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Quality of Education is never compromised i.e. students receive value for their money
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IIMs don't focus on giving jobs instead IIMs as a whole teach students “How & What to Think”
About COVID 19
A disease that developed from the Wuhan City of China has now affected the world for which WHO declared a global emergency. India is no exception to the lockdown faced due to COVID 19 pandemic. B-Schools and other educational institutions are affected adversely as admissions, placements, convocations etc., are postponed.
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