Monthly Archives: December 2012

resurrecting the gmat strategy blog

We separated all GMAT and MBA related posts from my personal blog and created new blog. This move was made keeping our viewers in mind. To make things simple, we will update this blog only when we’ve anything to add related GMAT & MBA. Although it would have been easier for me to manage a single blog for all fields and topics that interest me; it creates confusion among the readers.
This blog has a lot of promising projects pending. We’ll have a comprehensive list of all resources and links for GMAT preparation & MBA studies. Starting with a dedicated page for downloads, where I’d post must-have files/software as study resource. Also I’ll add GMAT FAQ page- a section with 50+ questions replied with concise answers. Although most of the content is written already, it’s matter of time I’d get time to publish it. Lot to come. stay tuned.

[Part-I] Top 10 job oriented courses

Recently we’ve seen boom for non-traditional courses. Degrees/certificate courses other than stereotypical- BA, BCom, BSc or mainstream professional courses like law (LLB), CA, medical science (MBBS), engineering (BE, BTech) etc.
Times Career, a weekly supplement of Maharashtra Times -leading Marathi newspaper has published booklet (or series of e-books?) for job-oriented courses.  These are non-traditional courses which have gained lot of popularity and has generated job opportunities. Or I can it was other way around. First there was demand for such courses, later it’s been fulfilled. Career oriented courses have not only given choice to 12th pass, 10th pass students but also provided head-start when they graduate and enter in job market.
Click here to get list of all guides and direct download link. Please note that the guides are in Marathi language

[Part-II] Get information on career oriented courses

These pdf/e-books are in Marathi language

There’re few miscellaneous  documents covering soft skills and general tips to ace in career you can get it if you download entire collection (mentioned in Part-I)
Note that I do not reserve rights to these e-books. The links for these soft copies only made available  for the benefit of reader with no commercial or vested interest. They are written by Times group’s education division in collaboration with few institutes related to these programmes.