At AI Monks, we try our best to share PGDBA course experience of students, whether currently pursuing or passed-out- only to help you live the journey, even before you actually step into the college and begin with the course.
If you one of the PGDBA aspirants, this is the only mantra you should believe in-
“Intelligence is what you have, Analytics is what you have to do with it.”
Nothing satisfies the heart and mind as real life experiences do, and hence, we bring to you PGDBA course experiences shared by the students.
Given below is the PGDBA course experience of Shashank Garg, one of the current students of current batches of PGDBA.
PGDBA Course Experience- Shashank Garg’s Feedback
The course experience till now is more of a roller coaster journey with facing a new challenge every day. The journey started with entering a lush green campus of lakes – IIMC, Joka. By being part of the Joka tribe, we were introduced to basic management concepts and were given a preview of future courses. This is also the only time when we interact with our senior batch, which was very humble and supportive of making our transition as smooth as possible. After one and a half months, we move to the Indian Statistical Institute. The study here is quite rigorous but this is where we learn the most. The professor here focuses more on the learning aspect of the student. The concepts taught here will form the foundation stone of business analytics. The future box of surprises are yet to open and explored.
About Shashank Garg-
Shashank Garg is a current student of the PGDBA batch 2019-2021. He had been working with L&T Electrical and Automation before entering the course. You can read more about him on his LinkedIn profile.
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