6 months MBA.
2.5 lakhs fee.
Which no one asked for.
Zero recognition by other institutions and companies.
And finally it happened what it suppose to.
Stoa school की फाइल निपट गयी.
Anonymous 4
Stealth • 1d
Sometimes the lesser-known paths teach us the most, even if they don't come with the expected recognition. This whole thing was definitely a lesson leanred by the founders and the investors.
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