Indian School of Business Undergraduate Essay Competition (India/ worldwide)

26 April 2011
Indian School of Business Undergraduate Essay Competition (India/ worldwide)
Deadline: 25 May 2011

The Indian School of Business (ISB) recently launched a new essay contest inviting undergraduates to share their vision for India 10 years from now. Five winners will receive a three-day trip to visit ISB in Hyderabad.

All undergraduate students are eligible to participate. To take part, students are asked to submit a 300-word essay answer to the question, “What is your vision about India 10 years from now?” Completed essays, together with a scanned copy of the student’s college ID and last received transcript, should be emailed to pgpadmissions@isb.edu by May 25, 2011.

The competition is designed to give undergraduates a chance to gain experience about one of the world’s most rapidly emerging economies. Airfare to India for the five winners is included in the prize.

Contact Information:

For inquiries: pgpadmissions@isb.edu

For submissions: pgpadmissions@isb.edu

Website: http://www.isb.edu/
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