Rajaraja Chola
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Götterdämmerung;2974212 said:
Really?
I am weak in mathematics
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Götterdämmerung;2974212 said:
Götterdämmerung;2974212 said:
Götterdämmerung;2974212 said:
What u mean mate?
IIM-Ahmedabad is the best in the country and all global companies come there..
Foreign students also study, but yes the article states we are the 4th best place to study management not 4th best for foreign students to study..
Means the institutions are good at management.. But this list is a global list...
But i Wonder where is Germany ...
i have a question for u..
Y do u always compare china india, considering u are a "german??
And always support china in many threads? U could have shown german scores of GMAT, but showing chinese ?y?
The article is really misleading. What it's actually reporting is that India is the 4th best place to study management courses according to a GMAC survey. The title gave the impression that India was the 4th most desired place for foreign students to get their education, which is kinda inconceivable seeing as, IIRC, no Indian university is in the top 200 of any reputable world ranking.
we dont need rankings or any western based acknowledgement unlike u guys.
our students are there for all to see
Yes, the title is misleading; however, if you believe IIRC, you should also believe GMAC survey.
Nothing is misleading in the report...your are just trying to mislead......
Its not a secret
Only some chinese will hate to know this !!
truth hurts. doesnt it?
Götterdämmerung;2974273 said:1. it's none of your business
2. this forum is all about Pakistan, India and China
3. GMAT is not a big think in Germany, google Germany and GMAT and all you can find are some GMAT prep courses and nothing from the media.
first dont bring china into this unless you want to slap your own face again, then read this
GMAT: Indians good at maths, Chinese better
MUMBAI: Here's proof that Indians have a flair for mathematics. Indians scored higher than the global average in GMAT's quantitative section that tests math skills in 2010. But Chinese students have the highest average in quantitative scores, and India is far behind, at seventh position.
China's performance, overall as well as for the quantitative section, is also better than India's. Jain said this could be because Chinese students are more disciplined than Indians, who often get complacent. Engineering courses in China lay greater emphasis on quantitative analysis. The Chinese know that while language is a handicap for them, math is their strength, and so they work to excel at it, Jain said.
When it comes to quantitative analysis, the gap between India and China is rather wide, with several countries including Taiwan, Japan and South Korea ranking higher than India.
stop cntinue making a fool of youself in this forum
Yes truth does hurt indian