Arun Jagannathan
Arun Jagannathan (born 1976) is the Co-Founder and CEO at CrackVerbal Edutech Pvt. Ltd. Arun heads the academics and marketing functions of the company. He is a regular speaker at startup events and his views on the Edtech space[1] are regularly sought after in most leading national publications.
Career[edit]
Arun completed his Bachelors from the Maharaja Sayjairao University of Baroda, and then went onto get his MCA from DDIT, Gujarat University. During his 10-year stint in corporate, he worked in various technology companies such as Wipro, Sapient, Arcot R&D (acquired by CA Technologies), and Talisma. However, during this time he was also very active on online GMAT forums such as Pagalguy, Quora, QSLeap, Beatthegmat and Gmatclub. He also taught part-time at training institutes for CAT and GMAT. Arun is a fellow of the prestigious Startup Leadership program.[2]
Startup[edit]
After a few students reached out directly to him, he decided to start CrackVerbal in 2006 as a moonlighting venture.[3] For three years CrackVerbal remained a part-time vocation where Arun held workshops every year. In 2009, Arun and co-founder Shreekala Kurup turned it into a full-time business.[4]
Publications[edit]
- "Want to do MBA from an Ivy League college? Here’s how’" —Hindustan Times, November 21, 2015
- "‘How to get the perfect GMAT score’" —Rediff.com, May 10, 2016
- "‘LEARNINGS - A way with words’" —The Times of India, Sep 07 2016
- "‘Nine Questions to Ask Yourself before Starting Up’" —Start Up City
- "‘How the GMAT has changed in the past 10 Years’" —The Hans India, March 29, 2016
- "‘6 Reasons why Mobile Learning is Here to Stay’" —Higher Education Review, June 30, 2016
- "‘Whether CAT actually tests your managerial aptitude’" —MBAtious, March 13, 2015
References[edit]
- ↑ "'Learning needs to be seamless today'". www.dailypioneer.com.
- ↑ "Accelerator programme is an opportunity for networking as everyone from that group is there for a common objective". www.outlookmoney.com.
- ↑ "Accelerating Digital Innovations | digitalLEARNING Magazine". digitallearning.eletsonline.com.
- ↑ "How a bunch of edu-tech entrepreneurs are tapping the fast-growing niche of overseas education". The Economic Times. October 9, 2016.
External links[edit]
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