After
experiencing a huge industry gap between the demand and the quality of university
admission services. I and few friends of mine, who are mostly Management
graduates from top business schools around the world, have launched an admissions consultancy for students looking
for help on SOP/Resumes/Recommendations preparation, admission interviews, university
profiling and school selection. One of our key motives is to provide quality services at an affordable price. Trust me you will be surprised once you experience our services.
MBASop.com - Your Doorway To Success
Well, before I explain more about it, the good news is our website is "live" and it's called http://MBASop.com. Through the website, you can also connect to our Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus channels, which will help you keep up to date with our latest happenings. For anything else, you can simple let me know here or just send an email to admin@mbasop.com.
German Student Visa Processing
Those of who still don't know, I'm in Germany now and studying my MBA. I must admit that the German Student Visa process from India was not at all smooth as I would have thought, and by now I don't know how many people have came to me for the help in this regard. The point is: it ain't simple! The whole situation has prompted me to help students coming from India to Germany and for this very reason we are also providing complete German Student Visa consulting with a money back guarantee, yes no kidding!
Once again, I'm so sorry for being so inactive here on the blog, but I've a very valid reason for it, and trust me it's a big news. Well the thing is- I finally decided to pursue my full time MBA and have already quit my full time permanent job!
My European Extravaganza - WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management
After gaining a vast amount of professional experience in Asia and North American markets, I decided to pursue my full time MBA in Europe. So, I'm in Germany now at the WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management. I reached a week before the program started and since then I've been exploring the cosmopolitan Düsseldorf!
It's been a great beginning here, Germany is a great country and people are really nice. And let me get it straight that people are very tolerant to the foreigners who can't speak German, like me :). Of course, there are challenges with the language, but still it's very manageable.
Germany: Football & Beer
When in Germany, you simply can't miss two things- Beer and Football! I'm lucky that the WHU MBA is taking place at Düsseldorf this year, for the first time ever, and it is a great tourist place. And of course, it's very famous for its "Alt" beer. I've already watched couple of football matches with my class mates at the famous Alt street while sipping the Alt Beer. You will simple love the environment, it's amazing!
Change is the only constant thing in life
This of course is a great change for me, after a span of 7 long years in employment I'm back to the school. I'm very excited about it and the diversity at the WHU MBA is awesome. I'm really looking forward to a great learning experience here in Germany!
It just happened again, when I was watching tv and came across this beautiful song- I Go To Sleep By Sia, on the Australian show- Packed To The Rafters. O, this was of course played at a very sad moment of the tv show. Anyhow, it forced me to search for the song over the internet and guess what- I just love this song for two reasons-
1. the lyrics are so beautiful.
2. Sia sang it in a way no one would do, it's so different yet intriguing.
Lyrics of I Go To Sleep By Sia-
When I look up from my pillow I dream you are there with me Though you are far away I know you'll always be near to me
I go to sleep And imagine that you're there with me I go to sleep And imagine that you're there with me
I look around me And feel you are ever so close to me Each tear that flows from my eye Brings back memories of you to me
I go to sleep And imagine that you're there with me I go to sleep And imagine that you're there with me
I was wrong, I will cry I will love you till the day I die You were all, you alone and no one else You were meant for me
When morning comes again I have the loneliness you left me Each day drags by Until finally my time descends on me
I go to sleep And imagine that you're there with me I go to sleep And imagine that you're there with me
Disclaimer: This post was originally written and published on http://CityHyd.info by me.
Yet another blast, one after another they never seem to put an end to
it…..Innocent people dying, denizens scared to hell, mammoth security
concerns, negligence of intelligence
warning, political drama and the blame game, infrastructural
loses……Nothing new, once again life has taken a whole circle. Only thing
that became more prominent is- Terrorism!
Blasts In Hyderabad
This was my third encounter of a terrorist bombing in Hyderabad in last 6 years. The Mecca Masjid was bombed on May 18, 2007. The Mecca Masjid, a mosque in the old city area in Hyderabad very near to Charminar, was bombed
when there were 10,000 people inside the mosque offering Friday
prayers. Result- 100 injured and 16 reported dead. In 2007, Lumbini Park
was bombed on the 25th August that killed 44 people and injured 70. And
then it happened yesterday again at Dilsukhnagar commercial area near a
Bus Stop and cinema halls, 3 blasts, killing 22 and injuring 90 people. What the F*#% !
Hurt, Are You?
I’m feeling so hurt that it’s hard to explain in words. An absolute
random targeting of innocent people on the streets is the scariest part
of terrorism, you don’t know when it will be you or someone from your
family, it’s shocking and disturbing. Yesterday night I could feel it as
if the whole Hyderabad city has gone in a moan, people’s hearts filled
with anger, despair and agony. It’s simply hard to imagine the value of
human lives in the eyes of those anti-social elements who kill the
innocent people for no reason; they act foolishly, and suddenly there
are so many families who are victims. Who takes the blame for killing
those innocent people who were living their lives just like any other
ordinary day of their usual work week? A thought of losing someone
special on a random regular day
of your life, due to terrorist attacks scares the hell out me..just
imagine one day and life changes. Will you be ever able to bear that
pain of those victims? No!!
These blasts in Hyderabad are a signal to the people of our nation
that no one is safe. And that the government is a failure when it comes
to security. On the flip side of it, I also feel providing security to
such a hugely populated country is a challenge in itself, but hey that’s
not impossible so shouldn’t we at least be trying? Someone said- it’s
not about blaming, it’s about healing. If you can’t help it, at least
don’t play the blame game. What is more disheartening is the fact that-
Government knew and suspected the target place but still nothing done to
prevent, such lack of necessary action is unacceptable especially in a
terrorist situation. The security authorities have their share of
problems- it is a joke that CCTV cams were cut off 4 days ago at Dilsukhnagar area and no one noticed – a true state of security failure!
All we are left post blasts- 100s of victims, a terrified city, a
scared country, a broken Dilsukhnagar area with partially opened
shops…and a lot of open questions in our minds and hearts! Is this the
place where we want to live with our loved ones? Is human life that
cheap? While we are confused and distort the great politicians of our
country continue to behave in same old fashion, God Bless us! Are we
ever going to change? Is there a ray of hope against terrorism at all?
We Have To Put A Full Stop
At this moment my mind is bolted with so many random thoughts of ifs
and buts that can probably change our country into a paradise overnight,
but the reality is- it’s not possible. Yet these words by Margaret
Mead, the anthropologist, make me believe that we can one day do what we
want- “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens
can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has”…It’s
time we heal, it’s time we unite and work together for our beloved land,
no politics, no hatred, no terrorism!