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The Indian School of Business (ISB) proudly introduces its PGP Class of 2025, a diverse group of talented individuals ready to embark on an enriching academic journey. This cohort is characterized by a blend of backgrounds, experiences, and ambitions, each bringing unique perspectives to the classroom.
Among the standout profiles is Aditi Sharma, whose extensive background in finance and commitment to social impact have shaped her aspirations. Aditi aims to leverage her education at ISB to bridge the gap between finance and sustainable development, showcasing her desire to make a meaningful difference in the world.
The PGP Class of 2025 is not only academically accomplished but also deeply engaged in extracurricular activities, ranging from entrepreneurship to community service. As they navigate their studies, these students are poised to emerge as future leaders, equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to tackle complex business challenges.
The diverse experiences and aspirations of this class promise to enrich the collaborative learning environment at ISB, fostering innovation and leadership for years to come.
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