ET Young Leaders B-School Edition 2017: Here's the list of winners

The programme assesses final year, full-time postgraduate students studying in any business school in India on their potential to become future leaders.

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The programme assesses final year, full-time postgraduate students studying in any business school in India on their potential to become future leaders.

The fourth edition of The Economic Times Young Leaders B-School programme was launched on August 4, 2017. Here is the list of winners of this year's edition.

Aashna Malhotra - IIM, Indore

Aditya Sharma - NITIE, Mumbai


Adityesh Mitra - IIM, Bangalore

Agrima Pokhriyal - XLRI, Jamshedpur

Akshay Kakani - SPJIMR, Mumbai
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Alok Sheth - XLRI, Jamshedpur

Anagh Agarwal - XLRI, Jamshedpur

Apurva Agarwal - ISB, Hyderabad

Ashwin Thomas - NMIMS, Mumbai
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Devpriya Jagannath Jadhav - NITIE, Mumbai

Divya Kallakuri - JBIMS, Mumbai
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Harsha Harikumar - SPJIMR, Mumbai

Himanshu Bhatia - IIM, Lucknow

Jenil Shah - SPJIMR, Mumbai

Meemoh Shrivastava - ISB, Mohali

Mohini Budhiraja - SPJIMR, Mumbai

Navneet Kaur - ISB, Hyderabad

Prakhar Balasubramanian - IIM, Ahmedabad

Radhika Padmanabhan - JBIMS, Mumbai

Rochisman Datta - IIFT, Kolkata

Spandan Saha - IIM, Bangalore

Tushar Garg - NITIE, Mumbai

Vasu Goel - ISB, Hyderabad

Methodology
The fourth edition of The Economic Times Young Leaders B-School programme was launched on August 4, 2017 with the Aditya Birla Group as the Presenting Sponsor. The programme assesses final year, full-time postgraduate students studying in any business school in India on their potential to become future leaders. We received approximately 16,000 entries. The students cleared three hurdles during the course of this programme before they met the CEO Panel. CEB, which provides a host of talent assessment solutions, was the assessment partner for the early phases. The first phase comprised an online aptitude test. The second phase was a combination of two online assessments – one was a test to assess the candidate’s personality; and the second to assess managerial competencies. In the third phase, students were asked to solve a case study based on an Aditya Birla Group business. A total of 51 candidates made it to the CEO interview round. A total of 23 Young Leaders qualified to find a place in the ET Young Leaders B-School edition list of 2017.

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