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The course module was extremely relevant in todays business world. As they say - entrepreneurship cannot be taught, but learned by experience. But the course and the faculty had made sure too give us the best blend of academics with practical learning. The modules taught in the second term including Opportunity Generation , Assessment and Development ; Entrepreneurial Finance and Research Methods gave us the tools required to properly formulate and draft a business plan for any proposed venture.
The course modules were really interesting to me, especially since I had done similar subjects in my under graduation. With relevant topics in todays day and age , it was a step up from what I had learned and how I have to apply it in my work life as I begin working in my family business and look for new opportunities as and how I take over the business. In a post-covid world having these techniques to think and look at opportunities in different ways will help stand out from the crowd.
The course that I pursued was a relatively new course; around 5 years old. I had already studied a lot of it in my undergrad so some things were repeated but the way they assess you is very different from the Indian assessment style. The UK has a very traditional way of teaching, few young faculty try to be different but the older ones are following their traditional approach.
I chose to pursue my course at University of Bath as I had a prior learning experience from them when I attended their Winter school. I always wanted to pursue my Masters from this University because of their prestigious ranking and the location of the city. There are many Indians so you don't feel away from home at any given point. Their teaching was supposed to be one of the best in the UK and the opportunities you get once you graduate from Uni of Bath is wonderfull.
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