A perfect book for MBA aspirants, a self-help book just what
the doctor ordered before stepping into the shoes of MBA. A book by debut
authors, wonderfully crafted makes it a must read.
On the back cover- Ever
heard about the four corners of the circle? Since childhood, t has been taught
in schools that the circle has no concern. Life is a never ending marathon. It
keeps on revolving in circles and everyone is in search of a final destination,
a corner that they never reach. This book is a small initiative to throw light
on different aspects of the education system and how could we join hands to
make it more productive. It guides the aspiring students to follow a right
approach, take correct decisions, and overcome distractions in their career. It
advocated that the educational institutions should focus on enlightening the
lives of the students by providing quality education, quality learning ambiance, practical grounds to implement class room theories, and by helping
students convert their black cat into a white one. The book is neither biased
toward students nor educational institutes; the sole purpose is to provide
their individual perspectives and reach to a common conclusion. The book
contains five theories, which Mr. Mohit Jain has discovered in his sixteen
years of teaching experience and which would help the youngsters reach closer
and closer to their goals. This book is about us.
A queer name for a book as such, I found (and I am sure all
the readers would find) the book to be a productive, engaging and wonderful
read giving insights on everything a student’s life needs to know about.
The Nine Point theory © Mohit Jain is one of the best
theories I have read till date and I so strongly wish that I had it when I
needed it the most. It is mostly like bible for the students, showing the
students new rays of hope for their future.
The way it has been written, communicating to the readers
throughout is splendid. The diagrams, stories and facts written very much
relatable to every student who would read it. The author’s have very well
chosen their target audience and their style of writing and thoughts reflecting
the same.
But by the time I was on the verge of finishing the book, I
felt the book was a bit fast paced, according to me (or rather for me) I think
a bit more lengthy descriptions, or maybe more facts composed in a compact way
would've done the trick for the book.
The wonderful diagrams inside the book were much needed,
helping every student to understand the facts even better. I would, personally,
recommend the book to all students who are thinking for a greater career move.
On this note, I would like to rate the book 4.5 out of 5, awaiting many more
such enlightening books in the future.
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