
University campuses around the world, including in India, have historically been centers of political thought, debate, and activism. The influence of politics on university campuses is both a celebrated aspect of academic freedom and a contentious issue when it crosses into the realm of influencing administrative decisions, academic appointments, and the curriculum. Nature of Political
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A cornerstone of any MBA program, the Business Strategy course equips students with the tools and frameworks necessary to navigate complex business environments and drive organizational success. In today’s volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world, strategy is not just a management discipline—it is the language of leadership. For MBA students, mastering this subject is critical, as
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The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a globally recognized exam for MBA aspirants, opening doors to top business schools in India and around the world. Preparing for the GMAT requires a strategic and disciplined approach to mastering its four sections: Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA), Integrated Reasoning (IR), Quantitative Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning. Here’s a
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Prayagraj, 2025 — Amidst the historic ethos of Prayagraj, a new educational renaissance is underway. The city, revered for its cultural richness and intellectual legacy, is now witnessing the emergence of innovative schools that offer an affordable yet sophisticated educational paradigm. Institutions like Prayagraj Premier Academy, Ganges Confluence School, and Saraswati Scholars Hub are redefining
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Bridging the Gap or Falling Short?Uttar Pradesh, with its massive workforce of over 150 million, holds the potential to be a driving force in India’s economic growth. Recognizing this, the state government has invested heavily in skill development programs aimed at equipping its youth with industry-relevant skills. However, questions linger about the effectiveness of these
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A System Under ScrutinyUttar Pradesh, home to over 20% of India’s school-going children, has undertaken ambitious educational reforms aimed at transforming its vast and often criticized education system. From modernizing infrastructure to introducing new curriculums, the state claims to be making strides in improving access and quality. But beneath the announcements and glossy statistics lies
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