Articles in GIM Goa
Candidates can check their XAT 2018 scorecard, XAT 2018 cut offs here XAT 2018 results were declared yesterday February 12, 2018, the Xavier Association of Management Institutes (XAMI). Candidates can now check their XAT 2018 scorecard by visiting the official website given below; XAT 2018 exam analysis reveals that XAT cut-offs for XLRI can go as high as 95 and for […]
Value investing requires a great deal of research, discipline, and patience. Mr. Murugan M and his MBA classmate Mr. Arish Qureshi knew the challenges ahead when they conceptualized the idea of Vinidhan. Mr. Paras Mehrotra, the fund manager, remembers all the initial analysis of Security Analysis classes, plotting and planning for all the possible market […]
Shirley Vaz started a career in the Healthcare sector as a nurse in Wockhardt Hospital. Her zeal to grow in the space made her opt the PGDM-Healthcare Management Programme at GIM. Two years of hard work and optimal use of opportunities has culminated in a successful placement with an IT giant. “Since I was interested […]
To talk healthcare, you need to walk in the shoes of a healthcare professional. This is precisely what happens on “Healthcare Thursdays” in the scenic land of Goa, where students of the GIM HCM program get their hands messy while trying to understand various facets of healthcare delivery. A multi-disciplinary approach to understand different domains […]
My journey in a few words… It was only a dream to join Goa Institute of Management (GIM) when I was in my final year of Bpharm. And the same dream strengthened further when Professor Ajit Parulekar (the current Dean of GIM Healthcare Management) came to P.E.S’s College of Pharmacy to introduce to us the […]
Manish Gupta, a GIM student, recalls his first experience of visiting Shantadurga Temple, Ponda. “The first thing I probably noticed was the abundance of flowers at the place of worship. There were flower sellers at the entrance, devotees offering flowers in the form of blessings – there seems to be no limit. The crude form […]
A dead end job is what it was. Sure, there was a huge prospect for it if someone was actually interested in doing it. But I was not cut out for it. My engineering college chewed me up and tossed me into IT (pun intended). No words can describe my frustration of getting up […]