Calcutta Business School offers assistance to MBA aspirants
With close to 3 lacs MBA aspirants and barely 30 – 35 thousand
seats available in top B Schools of the country the competition is tough for
many. To assist
students on this, Calcutta Business School which is promoted by Shikshayatan Foundation with Mr. S.K Birla as
Chairman, is
conducting mock GD / PI practice sessions in various places across East and N.E
states also offering merit based financial support.
“Many students may not afford to go
through expensive coaching classes to prepare for tests and GD PIs. Our
selection process is open to all students where we give them a fair chance to
prove their merit. Weightage is given to factors like analytical reasoning,
problem solving attitude, general awareness, communications, creativity and
other positive attributes which are required in a professional set up along
with test scores and academics”, said the former
director of IIM Calcutta, Prof. Shekhar Chaudhuri
who joined Calcutta Business School as a Director, recently.
According
to their assessment, the two specific ‘needs’were noticed as bottleneck while
scouting for talented students – A) students may have done well in entry level
tests but fail to impress during interview; B) meritorious student having
scored decent marks in academics but may not have the capacity to go through
the expensive tutorials or MBA fees.
Securing a decent score in tests like CAT / XAT / GMAT / CMAT may
even not be enough to get into a top B School. Apart from
scores there are several other factors that are considered which students often
fail to realize.
“The goal is to offer unprejudiced
assistance to students and guide them through their admission seeking process.
Often we find gifted students who are not very comfortable in speaking his mind
in a group. We would like to judge a student by his merit”, added Prof. Tamal
Chaudhury, Principal Calcutta Business
School.
GD / PI or WAT/PI process is a critical part of the component for evaluating the skill sets of a student and his business management acumen. Admission committees rely on this to a great extent as this reflects the attitude and the thought process of the student. To make students aware and prepare for this process, upcoming sessions has been scheduled in Jharkhand (8th Mar), Kolkata (10th, 17th, 23rd 31st Mar); Bihar and other N. Eastern states. Further details can be obtained from 9007823472 / 9330453325 or admission@calcuttabusinessschool.org
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