Tag: Dhruv narang

  • The Reality of MBA Colleges in India: Placements, Sales Jobs, and What Really Matters

    The Reality of MBA Colleges in India: Placements, Sales Jobs, and What Really Matters

    If you are now pursuing an MBA, you might be wondering about placement realities. Alternatively, if you plan to start one, you will have similar questions. What is the reality of placements? Is it all just sales jobs? And how different is college life from the actual corporate world? Having completed my MBA one year…

  • A Journey Through the General Compartment: Lessons from an Unplanned Trip

    A Journey Through the General Compartment: Lessons from an Unplanned Trip

    An unplanned train journey to Vrindavan gave me a glimpse into the unique world of a general compartment. Amidst chaos, power struggles, and surprising human connections, I learned valuable lessons about standing up for yourself, the influence of mental strength, and the fleeting friendships formed during travel.

  • I Need A Internship

    Hi everyone, I’m currently in my second semester of my MBA program. Upon completing this semester, I am eager to pursue an internship in the finance sector. Recently, I had the opportunity to go on an industrial visit to India’s second-largest PSU bank. If any of you work in a bank or the financial sector…

  • How I Manage My Finances As A Student?

    How I Manage My Finances As A Student?

    Dhruv Narang, an MBA student at Chandigarh University, realized he was spending a significant amount on late-night fast food orders. After analyzing his expenses, he discovered the major portion was spent on apps like Swiggy and Zomato. Dhruv made a conscious decision to finish work before midnight, avoid late-night orders, and prioritize both his financial…

  • Overcoming Social Media Addiction: Reflections by Dhruv Narang

    Overcoming Social Media Addiction: Reflections by Dhruv Narang

    Introduction Today marked the end of my exams, and I finally returned to social media after a long break. Surprisingly, I realized I hadn’t missed anything important. It made me question the value of spending excessive time on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. As someone who used to be addicted to social media, I’ve come…

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