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JNU professor to be the new VC of Banaras Hindu University

Rakesh Bhatnagar, a professor of biotechnology at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), has been appointed as vice-chancellor of Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, two government officials familiar with the development said on Friday. The government had shortlisted three candidates, which included Devendra Kumar Gupta, a surgeon from the All...
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These Are the World’s Best-Paid MBA Graduates

(Bloomberg) — It’s little surprise that the best-paid MBA graduates are from American universities. What is unexpected is just how much U.S. schools dominate the rankings. A new survey of the 20 best-paid graduate business schools found that the top 11 are all in the U.S. The Sloan School...
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Brexit? What Brexit? Is This The UK’s Most European MBA Program?

Christian Giusti moved from Italy to pursue an MBA at Lancaster University Management School Following the June 2016 EU referendum vote, the potential implications of Brexit sent shockwaves across business school campuses in the UK. Some b-schools expressed concern that Brexit would detract foreign students from Britain’s shores....
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The complete package: MBA at IÉSEG School of Management

IÉSEG School of Management, France, is a prestigious institution which impart quality education in management, specifically, in international business. IÉSEG has triple accreditation from EQUIS, AMBA and AACSB, and has two campuses: one at Lille and another in Paris. I was at the Lille campus, the oldest of...
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How The Fisher MBA Got Me A Consulting Job With McKinsey

©dragonimages—Fisher MBAs can customize their learning to fit the career outcomes they want The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business understands that one size does not always fit all when it comes to MBA programs. Most business schools’ brochures brim with statistics on the diversity of their...
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