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Ritesh Agarwal Assistant Professor, BIT
 
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Its an extract from the book THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI. I just want to share it with all. A young boy used to travel far from his home to study under a great teacher.When he met the wise old man ,his first question was,'How long will it take me before I am as wise as you?' 'The response came swiftly,'Five years'. ''This is a very long time,'the boy replied.'How about if I work twice as hard?' ' 'then it will take ten.'said the master. 'Ten!That's far too long.How about if I studied all day and well into the night,every night?' ' 'Fifteen years.' said thr sage. ' 'I dont understand.' replied the boy.'Everytime I promise to devote more energy to my goal you tell me that it will take longe...
Karuna  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
I think we are committed to whatever we are doing and happy about it, it's more than worth than getting that real success ..enjoy the path, success will come in time
Ritesh Agarwal  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Yes i agree and one has to give their best and there should be less expectation and one should never take shortcuts, which is having short success span time, infact take the highway which will lead you in the right direction and right place..
Fazalur Rahman  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Success will never be overnight, It is a sum of lifetime achievement.
 
 
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1 Don't waste time
2 Be relaxed, Confident and be yourself. Don’t bluff if you don’t know any answer, read about the company
Rohini Kaushal  |  Added idea  "Be relaxed, Confident and be yourself. Don’t bluff if you don’t know any answer, read about the company "  |  3 years ago
Hi, While appearing for any interview the first thing to keep in mind is:-     Be confident but not over confident. Other thing is answer the questions very calmly and with confidence. And if you don’t know any answer ....no worries tell them...
Arun Sarin  |  Added idea  "Don't waste time"  |  3 years ago
One Interview mistake most people commit and even which i committed in my early days were, explaining the same thing that is there in the Resume, Don't waste time discussing things that are already indicated on your application. You can elaborate...
 
 
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1 IGNOU
2 Should not do distant MBA
sujit Kumar  |  Added idea  "Should not do distant MBA"  |  2 years ago
Should not do distant MBA
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The Indira Gandhi National Open University is one of India's premier institutes for distance education courses. It conducts two kinds of correspondence MBA courses:   one general and one specially meant for the banking sector. For the first...
 
 
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Former Indian American banker Victor Menezes has contributed $3 million toward a convention center named after at IITMumbai. Menezes, an electrical engineering graduate of IIT Mumbai has contributed the funds to IIT Bombay Heritage Fund. According to Menezes, the new convention center will be a catalyst for collaborative discussion and development across the institute. The center will have a state-of-the art auditorium with a capacity of 300, a seminar hall, classrooms and meeting rooms. In addition, the top two floors will be occupied by the Manuel Menezes Center Civil Engineering Annex. The foundation stone laying ceremony for the center was held recently at the Powai campus. According to...
sujit Kumar  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
IITians have played a huge role in bringing dynamism to this country. Once accused of BrainDrain, Now people have understood the real power of IIT. hail Nilekani Now for leaving Infy to work on govt duty.
 
 
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These days we are hearing from the corporate honchos saying that the people they are seeing these days are not having adequate skills to match the requirements. They say, that, they have jobs but what is lacking is the people. They want people with some specialized skilss and the education system here is such that people who are coming out of it are not fit for the jobs required from them. Keeping this in mind, FMS, New Delhi, one of the premier MBA institute of our country has started Corporate Academic Partnerships with Coca Cola and now it will provide the students with the company specific knowledge. MarkSoc, the marketing society at FMS, Delhi took the first step in this series by orga...
 
 
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E-learning is mix of technolgy and education .It could be related to solid beams in a house that connect the roof to the wall, instructional designing are also like that roof which gives  stability for the online education. It focusses on learning. The instructional designer has a  role for designing a successful e-learning process.  The importance of instructional design is sometimes taken in a wrong way , and it is thought that a student will get success only by learning technical aspects. It could be said as art of knowledge concerned with research and theory strategies and the process for developing and implementing these  strategies. An instructional designer's role is to assist in des...
 
 
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He is known as India's Warren Buffett. He is a billionaire and his story tells us, how we can reach from rags to riches. He is: Rakesh Jhunjhunwala An Indian investor and a partner in his asset management firm, Rare Enterprises. He is a Chartered Accountant by profession and is one of the better known equity investors in India. He has been a keen and active participant in Indian capital markets since 1983, when he started as a trader with a small capital. In 2007, Forbes rated him as India's 51st richest man with wealth of $1.1 billion. He did what others just dreamt of doing. Putting money in areas where everyone felt that it is very risky and now he is one of the most respected investor i...
 
 
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