Best In the biz 33 We went over
hundreds
of B-schools in the country
to pick out the top 100. Outlook ranks
them according to several pertinent
categories
in this issue.
Deciding the full course 54
All the things to keep in mind for hoosing
the right business course
Master of Tongues 56 It pays
to be a multilingual professional
Sick threads 62 The factors
troubling the carpet industry of Kashmir
Brand New view 68 Private
universities have been reinventing
themselves, all for providing
better
opportunities
an app launch pad 70 A British
initiative
to promote apps made
by innovative
minds in India,
particularly the east
chief chef 76 The story of a restaurateur
who was once a management guru
All teched out 84 Behind the
latest best-selling brands in the market
are tech-based venture capitals
Broadband lesson plan 90
Needless to say, the internet age has
transformed education. A peek inside
our ‘connected’ classrooms.
On Paper Prospe cts 92
Specialised foreign degrees and a global
perspective, heirs of India’s family
businesses look well prepared
In The usa 106 The latest trends from
business schools in the United States
It’s Raining Hits 108 Bollywood
biz has been exceptionally good this
year with a string of hits, some even
unexpected.
Sanning this golden run
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