Thursday, 23 January 2020

Learn How To Prepare For MAT Exam Sections In The Best Way

Broadly speaking, Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a standard aptitude test conducted by All India Management Association (AIMA) that serves the purpose of admission in MBA/PGDM programmes in over 600 business schools and Post Graduate Diploma in Management colleges across India. The Test is a paper-based exam which consists of 200 questions that are required to be completed in the total time duration of 150 minutes. Because of the fact that it is one of the most prominent exams for pursuing Business Courses, it can mark  a student’s entry in many reputed management colleges including some of the Best Private Business Schools in India like Asian Business School in Delhi NCR’ s Noida.
Being such an important exam, it would certainly help the students a great deal to learn about how to prepare in the best way for each of the specific sections of this MAT exam – namely, Language Skills, Mathematics Skills, Data Analysis & Sufficiency, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, and Indian & Global Environment. 
By all accounts, each of these sections brings along an equal level of difficulty with them. In reality, the MAT exam pattern is set in such a way that the students will need to focus on each of the section involved and work on them individually. Therefore, a few section-wise preparation tips will be a big help to all aspiring management students.

To learn more about ‘How To Prepare For MAT Exam Sections In The Best Way’, you may read a relevant Blog available on the website blog page of Asian Business School, Noida – which is rated as one of best B-School in Delhi-NCR and ranked as one of the top PGDM colleges in India.

Here’s Some Effective TIPS To Crack Your MAT Exam!

For fulfilling one’s management career dreams, a management aspirant needs to score well at MAT examination. This is because Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a standard aptitude test conducted by All India Management Association (AIMA) that serves the purpose of admission in MBA/PGDM programs in over 600 business schools and Post Graduate Diploma in Management colleges across India.
This paper-based exam comprises of 200 questions that are needed to be completed in the total time duration of 150 minutes. Being one of the most prominent exams for pursuing Business Courses, the MAT exam score can mark your entry in many reputed management colleges including some of the Best Private Business Schools in India like Asian Business School in Delhi NCR’ s Noida.
This MAT exam cut-off can reach the heights with 95% for top B schools, thus making it one of the most competitive exams for management studies. You, therefore, need to prepare well and be thorough with the tiniest of detail to walk away with flying colors. It goes without saying that a concrete plan, good strategy, concentrated mind and determination along with lots of practice can most certainly help you crack this exam in a big way.

It is here that you will most certainly need some effective tips to crack this MAT exam. Read more about it in a relevant Blog available on the website blog page of Asian Business School, Noida – which is rated as one of the best B-School in Delhi-NCR and ranked as one of the top PGDM colleges in India. 

Friday, 17 January 2020

Annual Inter-College Business Quiz – “CONNAISSANCEBIZ'20" – held at Asian Business School, Noida with great success!

Part of Asian Education Group and ranked as one of the best B-schools in Delhi NCR – Delhi NCR-based Asian Business School (ABS) recently held a very well-received Annual Inter-College Business Quiz “CONNAISSANCEBIZ'20" at its imposing campus located in Sector 125, Noida. The event that was organized on Saturday, 11th January 2020 was collectively formulated by Asian Business School’s four popular ‘Student Clubs’ namely Marketing Club-MARKTECHOS, IT Club-TECHNOCRATS, HR Club-SYNERGIZE, and Finance Club-BULLS & BEARS
A total of 24 teams participated in the Business Quiz. Out of these 24 teams that participated in the event, 16 were ‘External Teams’ and the remaining 8 were ‘Internal Teams’. 
The Quiz was conducted in two Rounds – viz., the PRELIMINARY ROUND and the FINAL QUIZ_ STAGE ROUNDS.
In the PRELIMINARY ROUND, each team was given a set of question paper containing 10 multiple choice objective type questions to be completed in 10 minutes. The FINAL QUIZ_ STAGE ROUNDS consisted of several rounds like ‘Rapid Fire Round’, ‘Buzzer Round’ and ‘Audio-Visual Round’.
In the end, Asian Business School obtained the 1st position, followed by KCC Institute of Management and ICFAI Business School on 2nd and 3rd position respectively.

Read more about it on ABS website blog page.

An Introduction To ABS PGDM Curriculum & Pedagogy

In case you are planning to pursue Post Graduate Program in Management in session starting 2020 – to begin with, a few things that would be arresting your mind would be like, what will you be taught during the tenure of course, or for that matter, how will you learn different aspects of realistic business world, or, is the classroom experience going to be adequate to match with the dynamic expectations of organizations?
Answering all these questions, a Post Graduate Diploma in Management, or PGDM is a postgraduate programme that provides advanced knowledge related to management. The curriculum for PGDM varies widely and it includes understanding of economic principles, accounting, mathematical approach of problem-solving, marketing principles, information technology practices, business laws and behavioral aspects of the individual, group and community, to name a few.
As far as the ways and methods of teaching are concerned, one must be vigilant as this will improve your skills in terms of applying the taught concepts into the realm of life. Although the course content followed in different institutes would be more or less similar, it is the pedagogy that acts as a differentiating factor. In other words, it is one of the bigger reasons to distinguish one B-School from the other.
On this account, Asian Business School (ABS), Noida by dint of its being one of the best management schools in India is able to transform its students into intellectual professionals through its unique pedagogy, both within and outside the classroom.
For a complete introduction to the ABS PGDM Curriculum & Pedagogy, you may read a comprehensive Blog on the topic on the website blog page of Asian Business School, Noida – which is a part of Asian Education Group (AEG) and is rated as one of top PGDM colleges in Delhi-NCR.

Thursday, 9 January 2020

Learn How to Prepare for an MBA or PGDM Programme

MBA or PGDM, as a Master’s program, is a highly demanding course of study. It is no surprise then that, it is a significant investment of both money and time for students preparing for and completing their MBA or PGDM Course.
Nowadays, as demand increases for management professionals and admissions become more competitive, preparation is vital – for your application and your coursework. Therefore, it becomes necessary to know how to prepare for an MBA/PGDM program so as to chart a successful career in management within the corporate world.
A key point to review and remember while preparing for MBA/PGDM is assessing your exact reason for pursuing PGDM/MBA. Normally, PGDM/MBA applicants are driven by various factors like career development, salary increase, and self-fulfillment. Hence, a clear understanding of your motive behind pursuing this course will dictate what program you should take and at which business school. The format of your PGDM/MBA course (full, part-time or online) will also be defined by your reasons for taking the course.
A few other key points to review and remember while preparing for MBA/PGDM are picking the right B-school, refining your resume & references, enhancing your networking skills, and developing a reading habit.
To be able to successfully enroll and complete PGDM/MBA from the right B-school goes a long way in ensuring your professional success and overall job satisfaction as per your key strengths and aspirations. Thus, it is imperative to invest enough time and effort in preparing for the course by finalizing a college and course in line with your personal objectives, career goals, strengths.
To learn more about how to prepare for an MBA/PGDM program, you may read a detailed Blog on the topic on the website blog page of Asian Business School (ABS), Noida – which is a part of Asian Education Group (AEG) and is rated as one of best B-School in Delhi-NCR.

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Here’s Everything You Need to Know About PGDM Program

Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), as a leading course in management studies, is a two-year management program offered by business schools across India. The program is essentially designed to give exposure to students – both experienced and fresh-out-of-college graduates – about the various facets of management. This is especially appropriate because all organizations, ranging from small to big, ranging across industries from food to fuel are run by people having experience in managing such organizations. Taking into account this ever-present demand, a PGDM program is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to run such organizations.
According to the program structure, PGDM is a rigorous two-year program in which the students are introduced with subjects in multiple streams of management such as marketing, finance, HR, operations and others.
In the first year, the common subjects introducing the various management streams are covered. These subjects include the fundamentals of marketing, fundamentals of accounts and finance, introduction to HR and organizational behavior and others. Certain business schools, such as Asian Business School Noida, which are sensitive to the environment surrounding us in our vicinity, cater to the all-round development of students with subjects in other important realms. These subjects include environmental management, business environment, and also subjects covering media management focusing on management in the media industry.
During the second year of the PGDM program, the students are assigned their specialization subjects depending on their preference. They then focus on their respective specializations for enhancing their knowledge and to get the required skills for adding value to the organizations where they will eventually get placed.
To learn in detail everything you need to know about PGDM Program, read a relevant blog on the topic on the website blog page of Asian Business School (ABS), Noida – which is a part of Asian Education Group (AEG) and is rated as one of best B-School in Delhi-NCR.

Unravel the MBA vs PGDM Dilemma, Know What is Best Suited for You

Students who have recently finished their graduation and are looking for an admission in a professional management program may just feel a bit bewildered as some may have recommended them to get enrolled for Master in Business Administration (MBA) whereas others may have influenced them to go for Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM). They may ponder that not long back, more students used to prefer MBA but now there is a remarkable shift towards PGDM. This may make them ask themselves as to “why PGDM”? Well though outcomes of both the programs are pretty much similar, however, there are certain strong differences that they must know.
Being a postgraduate course, PGDM is offered by autonomous institutions as they do not offer an MBA since they are not affiliated to any University. Comparatively, it has got a unique advantage as compared to MBA, more so in case one is planning for a career in the corporate sector.
Another advantage of the PGDM program as compared to an MBA is that the curriculum in the case of PGDM is dynamic and more flexible as compared to that of an MBA. It normally gets updated frequently whereas the curriculum for MBA does not get updated that often as any change in course curriculum has to be approved at the university level that generally takes a lot of time. On average, the MBA course curriculum by Indian Universities gets updated after a gap of 4-5 years and in certain cases even more than that.
Apart from these, there are several more points of differences between the two seemingly similar management programs which the aspiring students will do well to understand and know what is best suited for them.
Read more about it on the ABS Blog page.