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  1. An MBA from India through the GMAT route was, till about a decade back, an exercise in futility. At that point in time, ISB (Indian School of Business) Hyderabad had just about begun offering its renowned PGP program, and the most popular route for getting an MBA in India was to get one right after graduating from one’s bachelor’s program through the CAT route. Appropriately, almost all students with GMAT scores in India chose to go abroad. Check out the list of Top Indian B-schools accepting GMAT scores here: http://www.gyanone.com/blog/top-mba-india-accepting-gmat-scores/
  2. An MBA in Entrepreneurship helps one develop knowledge and skills required for new venture creation, product/service development, and business management. A strong focus on entrepreneurship prepares you to be a leader and be ready for the challenges while growing a business and adapting to environmental, regulatory and technological changes. US bschools take lead in the top 20, with Babson and Stanford taking the top spots. Listed below is a list of top 20 MBA in Entrepreneurship. Check out the Top MBA programs for Entrepreneurs here: MBA in Entrepreneurship - MBA Admissions Consultant India | MBA Admissions Consultant India
  3. An MBA at INSEAD Business School provides candidates with a global perspective and cultural diversity. Balaji Ramaswami, a merchant navy professional, a GyanOne client and now an INSEAD student, has shared his insights on life at INSEAD, the MBA experience and campus environment. 1. The INSEAD MBA experienceThe MBA program and our class has a very diverse environment, with students from 84 countries and an average work ex of 5 yrs. Each person is a reservoir of information, knowledge and energy. Also, the professors here are experts in their subjects, who relate theories to practical experience, and make every class really interesting. 2. What you like most about the campus. There is a lot of energy on the campus. The Break Out rooms and Library are open 24 hrs, and you find people working on something all the time. This environment motivates you and you don’t know when you start moving along with the flow! There is also a very healthy and cost effective food court where the food is diverse and delicious, a well-managed gym where you can turn in during breaks, and a resident psychologists, whom you can turn to improve yourself emotionally. 3. Any word of caution for prospective students An MBA at INSEAD is lot of hard work as well. Do your homework and pre-reads about your course topics and subject before you arrive at the campus, to cope up with studies and concepts easily. This will also allow you to focus your energies towards networking with peers, faculty members and corporates, a very important aspect of thriving in an international bschool environment. 4. Interaction with peer group and faculty members The seniors, alumni and the faculty members talk at the same level. We lose our sense of hierarchy. And everyone wants to interact, about experiences and about their plans and dreams. You get to know so much about scope of work, potential jobs, industries and business dynamics, technologies, and the list just goes on. Again, I guess it’s worth repeating, networking is a very important aspect of the program, possibly the most important! 5. Living costs / any other expenses Apart from the tution fees of 62000 Euros, all other expenses including housing sum upto 4000 SGD per month. 6. Course curriculum The course curriculum is very rigorous. If you are not from a core finance background, you need to buck up and be well prepared with the fundamentals before you start with the program. 7. Any other program / activity that you are part of. I have joined consulting, industry and social impact club. Am really looking forward to a port trip that I have organised for the club members, beginning of 2015. I have also taken up a live project with a company, where am learning and working with the organization to solving their visibility and funding issues. Read more about the story of this Navy professional and how he made it to the top MBA porgrams: INSEAD MBA and HKUST MBA programs Admit for Merchant Navy professional Ask Your Questions related to Life at INSEAD Business School here
  4. This question is based on the angle bisector theorem. Angle bisector theorem states that Angle bisectors in a triangle have a characteristic property of dividing the opposite side in the ratio of the adjacent sides. In this question, Let us take AX = y and BX = 7 - y ( Given: AB = 7) According to angle bisector theorem, BA / BC = AX / CX 5 / 4 = y / 7-y Calculating for y 35 - 5y = 4y 35 = 9y y = 3.8 i.e AX = 3.8 Hope that helps!
  5. GyanOne

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    Area of an equilateral triangle ( all three sides equal) = t^2 *(3^1/2) / 4 Area of square = s^2 Area of square = Area of Triangle s^2 = t^2 *(3^1/2) / 4 Equating and finding the ratio of s: t we get, s^2 / t^2 = (3^1/2) / 4 Taking underoot on both sides we get s / t = ((3^1/2) / 4)^1/2 or s : t = ((3^1/2) / 4)^1/2 Hope that helps!
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