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What do you understand by money supply? What are your strengths and weaknesses? Do you know the speciality of Anand? Why do you want to do an MBA? Which specialization will you opt for? How big a threat is China? Tell us about your childhood? Describe your work profile. Tell about your final year B. Tech Project? Have you studied any HR subjects in Engineering? Why IRMA? Why MBA? Which specialization do you want to opt for.? Excerpts from Interview 2: Introduce yourself. Describe yourself in 3 words.

What is your favourite subject? Why do we prefer AC over DC? What do you know about HVDC? Some current affair questions like State elections. Tell us about your strengths and weaknesses. Do you know about Google Glass? Are you planning to buy or would like to buy any gadget?

For many of the students, it is their first time ever in a rural environment. There is a lot to learn and observe in this induction, which prepares students to understand the context in which their learning will be based. Not to mention, the hospitality of a family in the hinterlands of Gujarat wins you friends and fond memories for a lifetime.

The moment you enter the gates of IRMA, you are mesmerized by the refreshing quiet and verdancy of the campus. Studying at IRMA means calling sixty acres of lush lawns, wooded stretches, playfields, biking tracks, expansive classrooms and spacious yet cosy single hostel rooms your home for two years. It is not an odd sight to see students spending most of their time outdoors, whether it is to work on assignments or just chat over endless cups of tea. The campus is a quaint combination of stimulating and therapeutic.

The batch is composed of individuals from every state in India, and from every educational and vocational background imaginable. Students, faculty and even alumni come together to celebrate every festival and honour every custom that the country holds dear.

Here are answers to questions about Irma and hurricanes. Irma is a classic Cape Verde storm. They begin near the islands off the west coast of Africa. Some of the worst hurricanes start as puffs of unstable air and storminess there. They chug west, gaining strength over the warm open Atlantic. Another storm, Jose, has followed in Irma's footsteps.

Some of those storms fizzle from wind shear or other weather conditions. Still others curve harmlessly north into the mid-North Atlantic. They are called "fish storms. It formed off Mexico and was declared a hurricane on Wednesday. Hurricane season starts June 1 and ends Nov. That's usually when the water is warm enough and other weather conditions are conducive to storm formation. Hurricanes need water that's at least 79 degrees. Peak hurricane season is from mid-August to mid-October.

The peak of the peak is Sept. An average season produces 12 named storms, according to the National Weather Service. Wednesday's Katia is the 11th this season. Storms get names when winds reach 39 mph. The average season produces six hurricanes and three of those become major at mph winds or higher.

So far this year, there have been six hurricanes. Two are major ones, Harvey and Irma. Sharing the power of knowledge for transformation. Overview The Institute's publication programme is a response to the need of charting a unique path in rural management, a discipline defined and developed by IRMA.

Apply Online. Read More. Conferences In order to pursue its mission, the Institute strives for creating knowledgebase and disseminates it Faculty Publications Besides the IRMA Publications series, the research writings of the faculty are disseminated through refereed journals and periodicals and books by reputed publishers.



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