A panorama of GMP at XLRI, Jamshedpur

Oct 19,2010

CoolAvenues.com has compiled MBA resource guide on XLRI which is going to help students who are seeking admission in XLRI, Jamshedpur (Xavior Labor Relations Institute).

In order to get real insight about the admission process at XLRI, Jamshedpur, CoolAvenues.com decided to speak to Krishnan Subramanian about his experience regarding getting in XLRI, how to tackle exam, choosing coaching Institute and managing PI and life at XLRI post admission.

 

Having a Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering from University of Kerala and Masters in Computer Aided Engineering Design from University of Strathclyde, UK, Krishnan Subramanian worked in technology and management roles in consulting and IT sectors in the US for about 16 years. “In last couple of years I found my career stagnating for variety of reasons including personal limitations and the recessionary economy. I felt that MBA study would build a solid grounding on business functions,” says Krishnan.

 

XLRI’s good reputation and academic excellence made Krishnan opt for it.

 

XLRI was founded in 1949 by Fr Quinn Enright, S.J. in the Steel City of Jamshedpur. Fr. Enright visualized XLRI to be a partner in the liberation and development journey of the independent India with a vision of "renewing the face of the earth".

 

Over the last few decades, XLRI Jamshedpur has contributed its best to the professional growth and management of innumerable institutions that's serve the public especially organized industry, labour, service agencies engaged in rural development, education, health and other public systems.

 

As part of our MBA Insider Series, we are bringing to you the inside-out of admissions at XLRI—preparations, Written Test, Group Discussions, Personal Interview and much more.

 

1- Targeted preparation based on practice tests is the key to XLRI," says Krishnan, XLRI, GMP Student

 

2- Interview at XLRI : Hitting the bull's eye

 

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