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 "Hello, and thank you for stopping at my blog. I am Puja Vora, and I am delighted to be here, bringing with me over 11 years of rich experience as an Assistant Professor in the education industry. My expertise lies in shaping the minds of post-graduate management students, particularly in marketing and general management.

Throughout my academic journey, I've been deeply involved in teaching and actively contributing to the academic ecosystem. As an assistant professor, I've played a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless flow of academic activities, from syllabus updating to examination coordination, industry visits, and placement activities along with teaching duites.

What sets me apart is not just my dedication to academic excellence but also my commitment to fostering leadership and management skills among my students. I believe in practical, data-driven approaches to education, that align with the dynamic needs of the industry. In this digital age, I've also conducted webinars and embraced online teaching methods to ensure that my students are well-prepared for the future.

Being a Social Media Evangelist,I have hands-on experience for the PPC model, Social Media Marketing, E-commerce marketing, and Content Strategy development for digitization. Worked on several research papers for digital media and consumer psychology for online media and published in Interantional Journals and Conferences as well.

Moreover, I've contributed significantly to research, with numerous published papers in reputed international and national journals and presentations at international conferences. My passion for mentorship extends beyond the classroom, where I actively play the role of a mentor, guiding and shaping future leaders in the field of management.


Connect or collaborate on LinkedIn Profile for more information and to refer my published research work click here https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Puja-Vora/research


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