Ishmeet Chawla Associate, JP Morgan – London ECE Batch of 2010 JP Morgan, a US based investment bank, has been a seasoned recruiter at NSIT. It offers the profile of Junior [ … ]
NSIT to Wall Street: Arnav Chawla
Arnav Chawla Goldman Sachs – Hong Kong, Summer Analyst Dual Degree Student at IIMC (MBA) & HEC Paris (MIM) NSIT Batch of 2013 1. How was your internship experience at Goldman [ … ]
NSIT to Wall Street: Tushar Arora
Tushar Arora JP Morgan, London Analyst, Acquisition and Leveraged Finance ECE Batch of 2011 What is your role at JP Morgan, London? I will step back and first explain what [ … ]
NSIT to Wall Street: Saurabh Kushwaha
Saurabh Kushwaha Barclays – New York Assistant Vice President, Global Markets Team IT batch of 2011 Working at the Wall Street is a dream for any investment banker. Describe a [ … ]
Edition 16.0 : The Other Side of College Placements
Ever wished the placement story be a transparent one for the whole student community? Wish fulfilled. Find out all the thrills and grills, straight from the horse’s mouth. Download The Alliance [ … ]
Memoirs of a Common Wench
By Ipshita Chatterjee, Batch of 2018 As I bolt the door shut, I shut the door upon the world. As I turn to face him, the door to a parallel [ … ]
A letter from TARS
By Deepika Naryani, batch of 2018 Settings: 95% Honesty, 60% Humor. <Apart from being 2015’s most pirated movie, Interstellar is a popcorn-time epic whose influence reached far sectors of the [ … ]
Sci-fi shows you should be watching right now
By Asmita Goyanka, batch of 2017 In case you feel overwhelmed by the Star Wars mania, but would like to dip a foot into scifi nevertheless, this article is for [ … ]
How ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Star Wars’ may be the same
By Yashna Paliya, Batch of 2017 Caution: May contain an exceptionally painful amount of Star Wars references. Also may have a few Harry Potter ones. May our Fawkes be with you. Before [ … ]
Cat’s Cradle and the Lies of Life
By Asmita Goyanka, Batch of 2017 Kurt Vonnegut is a science fiction writer for people who hate science fiction – he’s funny and his stories move faster than speed of [ … ]









