In today’s fast-paced world, succeeding in business and management is no longer about mastering theories alone. Business students must step beyond the classroom and actively engage with real-world challenges early in their journey. Practical exposure not only sharpens technical knowledge but also develops critical soft skills like adaptability, leadership, and problem-solving. In fields like Management, IT, and Technology, real-world experience is invaluable.
At Asian School of Business, the classroom is a field of action. Faculty members not only disseminate knowledge but also ensure that student participation and engagement through case studies, situation-based discussions, role plays, sharing of practical examples and hands-on exercises give students an opportunity to apply their learning and enhance their skills.
Internships, live projects and simulations give students a taste of how business operations actually function. Collaborating with industry experts, working on client-based projects and facing real-time market dynamics teach lessons that textbooks cannot.
With technology becoming deeply intertwined with business and management, students must also understand how digital tools, data analytics, and emerging technologies influence decision-making processes. Exposure to real-world IT and Technology solutions equips students to think innovatively and stay future-ready. Moreover, early practical learning builds confidence, encourages risk-taking, and fosters a proactive attitude—qualities that top recruiters seek. Students who experience professional environments early can better navigate corporate expectations, adapt to technology-driven workplaces, and contribute meaningfully from day one. In a world where business landscapes evolve overnight, business schools must nurture students who are not just academically strong but are also agile, tech-savvy, and solution-oriented. Embracing real-world challenges early is no longer optional; it is essential for shaping successful business leaders of tomorrow.
Submitted by
Dr. Nishita Pruthi
Assistant Professor
Asian School of Business Noida