With lines like "He was very diplomatic", "I don't think he got my question right," the students let it be known who they thought came out trumps.
Chanda Kochhar is among the three Indians in Time's Most Influential list.
On the occasion of Chinese New Year, we bring you a look at what 2015, the Year of the Sheep has in store for you!
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Depression is not just stress, nor is it only sadness. Depression is an illness.
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar masterfully weaves a compelling human story, says Sukanya Verma.
The Australian Test skipper would also discuss plans for setting up another home for girls with the Foundation.
On Wednesday, Nair and Verghese met at Asia Society in New York in a conversation discussing life and the arts.
Meet Ronny Jhutti, one of the most exciting actors around.
If Obama makes it difficult for U.S. companies to send jobs overseas or hire using H-1B visas, India's huge IT sector could suffer
Harold Sirkin of Boston Consulting says rapidly developing economies, once content to copy and improve, are institutionalizing new thinking.
'Maybe this Twenty20 fashion that is just developing will be the next big phase in the game,' says cricket journalist Christopher Martin Jenkins.
Nations have to compete just like corporations, he says highlighting the need to brand and promote quality products and services.
Banning books shows insecurity of the political class, says Praful Bidwai.
We invited readers to share their college recommendations to the Class of 2010 -- the colleges with the best teachers, facilities, study programmes. Here we present the responses we recieved for colleges in West Bengal.
CNN star Dr Sanjay Gupta's first book offers a few lessons for life.
Growth is slipping, stocks are down 40%, and foreign stock market investors are fleeing. Business blames the ruling coalition for failing to make reforms
It is not enough to know a Wren & Martin inside-out or to know all the parts of speech with their rules and exceptions. One needs to understand and appreciate how these rules and words are used in particular contexts.
From being the victim to becoming the aggressor, Indians are fast changing from a peace-loving community to a gun-toting one. Last month saw eight massacres across the United States, killing 57 people. Guns were the weapons of murder in each case.Many Indian Americans buy and carry guns out of necessity. Others buy it with the view to having another fancy possession. But when you have a gun in your hands, the temptation to use it also goes up, police and other experts warn.
Eight hundred million people are illiterate. John Wood aims to change that.
Producer Ashok Amritraj discusses his new film with Arthur J Pais.
Apparently what happened in Australia over the course of the Sydney Test and in its immediate aftermath is, in the eyes of some at least, an Indian end run for world domination and if that doesn't strike you as hilarious even as you read it, your sense of humor needs fine-tuning.
Paul Michael and Yatin Madlani, visa officers at the British High Commission in New Delhi, answered questions about UK universities and student visas during a July 12 expert chat.
Nick Jagger, Entry Clearance Officer with the British Deputy High Commission in Mumbai, dicusses studying in the UK. He looks at employment options and the different resources available to prospective students.
Find out all about overseas Indians in alternate professions with huge fan followings.
Businesses are lining up to capture a piece of Second Life.
Writer Sonia Singh on writing, Bollywood and all things fantasy.
The explosion in organised retail brings unique opportunities and challenges for consumer product companies.
Air Deccan boss Gopinath is considered the father of low cost air travel in India.