We live and breathe Marketing
Marketing is not about the stuff you make, but the stories you tell. Nothing sticks in your mind like stories do. As marketing evolves around the world, PG Courses In India get more creative in delivering marketing lessons to their students. At B Schools like VJIM, Hyderabad the endeavor is to offer an immersive learning experience to enable Marketing Management students become powerful storytellers along with master strategists. They are not just passionate about the subject; they live and breathe Marketing.
The B School’s
industry oriented curriculum takes students through areas of digital marketing,
strategic marketing, rural marketing and more. They get insights into market
research and consumer behavior, which is coupled with practical training. The
Marketing Club is another platform where management students find opportunities
to put their learning into practice. The best learning experience is when you
start living it. Students of the B School are certainly doing that as they
notice and practice Marketing strategies in their day to day lives. Post Graduate Diploma In Business Management.
When the favorite college canteen offers much food
for marketing thought, you know you are hungry to learn. SK. Harshitha has
noticed the canteen staff’s smart marketing maneuver to highlight the best food
items on board to attract attention. On the other hand, G. Tejaswini says, “The
canteen sells healthy food at reasonable price. It boosts their sales and works
out well for students too.” Another student Prudhvi Ashajyoti extols the virtues
of word of mouth publicity and consumer satisfaction as she remarks on the
success of the canteen. Diploma In Financial Management.
Working around budgets, explaining their expenses to
other departments; marketing professionals have to be smart negotiators. For
some B School students negotiation lessons come through discussions over pocket
money hike. Showing budgeting acumen, Tejaswini believes in saving money in
other expenses to add to her pocket money. Harshitha has a more transparent
approach. “I’d explain previous month’s expenses to my parents and also detail
my requirements for the next month,” she declares. Who says there is no
accountability in Marketing?
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