Rosheen Dhar, Class of 2020
Isha Goel recounts her time in London, sitting for three-hour long classes, listening to prominent political leaders of the UK speak about policy and discovering the best vantage point for a bird’s eye view of the Queen’s City.
Philip Deweyi talks about experiencing a ‘classroom beyond boundaries’, interacting with eminent South African startups and learning the nuances of private sector collaborations with governments.
Diya Mukhedkar from the Class of 2019 tells us about her London experience, studying Children’s Literature through the ages and watching football with the English.
Aasim Ansari, Class of 2020
“I don’t remember the particular point when I made a conscious decision to pursue economics, but there are numerous things to like about economics as a discipline. It tries to inculcate some sort of objective…
Yash Budhwar, Founding Undergraduate Batch
When I graduated from Ashoka University just over a year ago, I was looking forward to my very first professional full-time working experience. Armed with a diverse group of knowledge sets, I felt…
Sindhoora Ganesh and Siddhant Sachdeva, Class of 2019
“Life is as much about planning as it is about chance. Perhaps it is much more chance than planning, and it might be entirely by chance that I got into Economics”, says Professor Hemanshu…