Top 10 Alumni Women Leaders from IIM Bangalore - 2023
Come, Lets Crack the Toughest Exam
The competitive exams in India are considered among toughest exams in the world. IIT-JEE exams conducted by India was ranked second toughest exam globally. UPSC CSE, GATE and CAT are known to be some of the toughest exams in the world. An IIM degree is considered to best degree from India, and is highly valued in developed countries. According to reports by collegedunia.com, an IIM Graduate earns 121 percent higher salary as compared to an average MBA Graduate. This will obviously high in developed countries.
IIMs and IITs claim to be the toughest institution to get admission, as there is only limited number of seats available. This will endow more deserving students a chance of quality education and helps to filter out highly skilled candidates. This gives a global trust on the brand names of IITs and IIMs.
Do We Need More IIMs
The central government is planning to expand IIMs, adding two more in Rajasthan and Uttarakhand Still there are debates going on about this expansion, and some are raising the concern that more institute and more seats means decreasing quality of education. But any country should have more institutes that could provide reliable education to its student population and as the exams and teachings are keeping its quality and are updated, the quality of students will never go down. There can be more talents in the country. Providing more seats doesn't affect the educational quality, especially in a country like India, with high population rate and many hidden talents who didn't get a chance to prove themselves due to gender, money and even cast discrimination in many parts of the country. Only good institute can create a good generation.
“Young women who want an education will not be stopped -freida pinto”
Our endeavour at Women Entrepreneur Magazine has always been to highlight remarkable women leaders across geographies and industries. In keeping with our motto, the current issue of the Women Entrepreneur features a list of `Top 10 Alumni Women Leaders from IIM Bangalore - 2023'. Compiled by a panel of industry veterans, CEOs, CXOs and our editorial team, the list features prolific women who have not only crafted illustrious and innovative businesses, but have proven their mettle as leaders across the diverse roles playing a key role in serving the society as doctors.
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Aisha Faizan, Co-Founder
She has completed Indian NSRCEL WSP3.0, Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies in Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and thriving on Creativity & Innovation providing Fresh original creative ideas based on Insights
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Ameeta Chatterjee, Founder Director
In a career spanning over 25 years, she has worked for many reputed corporates in corporate finance, management, and financial advisory roles, before co founding her advisory business firm
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Anupam Sharma, Co-Founder
Operations and Finance expert with more than 23 years of experience striving to make Etrends technologies - a global GRC solution provider company, while vouching for the make in India initiative
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Apurva Purohit, Co-Founder
An Business woman with over three decades of experience in the corporate world where she formed significant partnerships with private equity firms and promoters to build and scale up a diverse set of businesses
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Indu Aromal, CEO
A tech evangelist and a leader with over twenty years of experience in the IT & Cloud industry and is spearheading various verticals of the organization with a focus on Digital Transformation
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Ritika Dinodia, Founder
After completing MCA, She then completed entrepreneurial studies from IIM B and has established herself as a specialist in Innovative Corporate Gifting
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Runam Mehta, CEO
Working with over 15 years of experience in building businesses and new channels in the healthcare industry, became company's CEO just after 9 months of joining the organization and now leading it to expand globally
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Saumya Misra, Founder
An ambitious entrepreneur leading an aesthetic services brand with her personal experience in the beauty and skincare industry, spanning seven years
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Sreesha Sreenivasan, Co-Founder
She is driven by the ambition of spreading happiness and health to people around the world with her operational and managerial experience in healthcare management, luxury hotels, education, and start-ups helps her achieve this potential
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Dr. Sumona Karjee Mishra, Founder
A scientist-entrepreneur and a preeclampsia survivor, started her entrepreneurial-journey in 2015 to-address the need of early-diagnosis for Preeclampsia and other disorders