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Advancing India's growth through future leadership
Financial Express Chennai
|December 29, 2025
B-SCHOOLS in India are mushrooming rapidly.
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Long regarded as breeding grounds for future business leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators, they blend rigorous academic training with vibrant social experiences and meaningful personal growth. In a country where unemployment remains a pressing challenge, B-Schools often provide a crucial pathway to opportunity. But what truly shapes the B-School story?
The answer lies in the roles and offerings of these institutions, which unravel the many dimensions of B-School life—from choosing the right fit and gaining global exposure to fostering economic resilience and social impact. As alumni redefine success through ethical leadership and circular economy practices, B-Schools continue to play a pivotal role in shaping resilient leaders equipped to drive humanity forward.
The power of networks & mentorship
The most valuable asset that a B-school can offer is its network. Alumni, faculty, and industry connections will open doors to different opportunities, mentorship and insights. Various mentorship programmes connect students to professionals to help figure out the best career choices and focus on personal development, often shaping trajectories far beyond campus.
These relationships cultivate not only professional growth but also lifelong friendships. Networking events and clubs become crucial playgrounds for collaboration and support, making B-School a nexus of opportunity and belonging.
Choosing the right B-School
This story is from the December 29, 2025 edition of Financial Express Chennai.
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