Dear Aspirant, MISB Bocconi is a profile based school. The selection process and tuition waivers for the PGPB involve 4 major Profile Factors - Academic Consistency, Test & Application, Extra Curricular Interests/Work Impact and PI. Please note: At MISB Bocconi we do not indicate cut-offs since it is a profile based selection. Although based on last year's data our Averages were NMAT 200, CAT 90 Percentile, GMAT 660, GRE 314 and CMAT 95 percentile. In some cases even if the scores are not very strong but strong profile, the admissions Committee might ask the aspirant to take Bocconi Test. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION Placements 2017 & Internships 2018 Our last year's average placement package was 10.19 Lakh p.a and highest was 21 Lakh p.a Recruiting companies for last year were Affine Analytics, ICICI Bank, SOL Italia / SICGILSOL, Citibank, Stepathlon Lifestyle, Ebaco, ICICI Securities, Tata Capital, Ernst & Young (EY), Italian Trade Commission (ICE), Ferrero, LG India, Universal Consulting, Future Lifestyle, Mafatlal Industries, Vodafone India, H&M India, MSD India Forecasting Centre, HDFC Asset Management Co. Nykaa, etc. Semester in Italy A distinctive feature of the PGPB is to have a 4-month specialisation semester at Bocconi University in Milano, Italy. From September to December, in their second module of the PGPB, MISB Bocconi students can take up to 4 electives in Milano, chosen amongst 75+ course electives accessible in every semester, in order to design their own specialized track. WhatsApp Group - Join Here Warm Regards, Welcome to the October 16, 2017 edition of GameDev Direct! Get Your Freebook GameDev.net and CRC Press teamed up to bring a free ebook of curated content from top titles. Learn more at the announcement. Featured Blogs Implementing Neural Evolution for Generic Species in Unity - in Moosehunt by AlphaSilverBack Node Graph UI for Accidental Noise Library - in /* Why Are You Crying */ by JTippetts Earnings and Statistics From My 3rd Android Game - Stickman RPG - in donislawdev's Blog by donislawdev Time For a New Way of Developing Games? - in Creating Complexity by Embassy of Time Latest Articles and Columns Game Architecture: Migrating to a Basic Entity Component System Resolving Build Issues for UWP Packages with Unity Challenges of a VR Indie Developer: Interview with Eric Nevala of Wobbly Duck Studios GameDev Unboxed: Indie Marketing for N00bs - Lesson 5: Marketing Ain't Free Did You Know? GameDev.net has a new forum for GameDev Challenges. The first challenge for October 2017 is to create an Arcade Battle Arena game: Make a game like the classics Bubble Bobble and Super Mario Bros 3 Battle Mode. Those games involve one or two players battling against waves of enemies on an arena. Learn more from the forum thread at https://www.gamedev.net/forums/topic/692485-october-2017-gamedev-challenge-arcade-battle-arena/. News from the Power-Up Digital Games Conference We have some new updates for the Power-Up Digital Games Conference announced last month: an additional ELEVEN special guests are joining the fray, making a total 37 Special Guest speakers for the free PDGC event, held October 25th to 28th on the chat app Discord. New speakers include: May 23, 2011 Dear , Thank you for your generous donation of $AMOUNT to support Acterraâs environmental and community-building activities. Your contribution plays a vital role in our efforts to provide thousands of Silicon Valley residents with the support and opportunities they need to live sustainably, become environmental leaders, combat global warming and create and restore local habitats. Two of the projects that your contribution helps support are the new High Energy Homes Program and our Arastradero Preserve Stewardship Project. x The High Energy Homes Program aims to reduce energy consumption in homes where the average energy use is three times that of a typical Northern California home. High Energy Homes joins Acterraâs original energy assessment programâ"Green@Homeâ"that has already prevented over 1-million pounds in CO2 emissions, a primary contributor to global warming. x The Palo Alto-based Arastradero Preserve Stewardship Project focuses on habitat restoration and environmental education in an effort to encourage widespread adoption of healthy land practices by the general public. Last year, nearly 1,000 students and other young people volunteered their time and learned about the ecosystem through this popular program. We will continue to build these and our other programs, expanding them to reach more neighborhoods, schools, and community groups â" with the goal of helping thousands more people in our region live sustainable lifestyles. We appreciate your great support and commitment to our environmentâ"we couldnât do the good work without you! Warmest regards, Michael Closson Executive Director P.S. For more information on any of our programs, please visit www.acterra.org. This letter will serve as the record of receipt of your gift. In accordance with IRS guidelines, please note that Acterra has provided no goods or services in exchange for this contribution. Acterra is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Tax ID 23-7064937. Your gift is tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. May 13, 2011 XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Dear Ms. XXXX, You are improving the lives for more than two million adults and children living with arthritis and related diseases in our community. Thank you for your generous gift of $XXXX received on XXX XX, 2011 to the Arthritis Foundation, Northern California Chapter. At the Arthritis Foundation in 2011, we are providing our Life Improvement Series free of charge to underserved areas; dedicating $1 million to new research focused on rheumatoid arthritis, and fully underwriting twelve brilliant high school students to participate in our Summer Science Internship program in the labs at Stanford University and University of California, San Francisco. There is hope â" for greater mobility, less pain and one day, a cure. Through your support, we are providing innovative research and programs that bring us closer to more effective treatments and a better quality of life for those living with arthritis. We are truly grateful for your dedication to our mission â" to enhance lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure of arthritis and related diseases. Thank you so much. Sincerely, XXXXX XXXXX Director of Major Gifts No goods or services were provided in exchange for your contribution. The Arthritis Foundation, Northern California Chapter is an I.R.C. 501(c)(3) public charity and California non-profit public benefit corporation. Tax ID # 94-1212126. Please retain this letter for your tax records. On behalf of our doctors and cancer research team at the BC Cancer Agency, please accept our sincere thanks for your recent gift to the BC Cancer Foundation. Your generous contribution is helping to maintain the momentum of progress in the field of cancer research here in British Columbia. While chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery are the standard treatments for cancer, your support is enabling us to develop innovative new treatment options that are giving hope to thousands of patients, particularly those with difficult-to-treat cancers. Thanks to scientific advances over the years the chances for someone to recover from cancer are much better today than that of thirty, twenty, or even ten years ago. Survival rates are improving. Yet, cancer remains a major health threat to all of us. The importance of your continued support cannot be understated. We need you and people like you to support our efforts if we are to increase survival rates for cancer even further in the next couple of years. Please appreciate that you are making a difference in the lives of people who are touched by cancer. Once again, thank you for your generous support. If you ever have any questions, please feel free to call our office at (604) 877-6040. You may also wish to visit our website at www.bccancerfoundation.com to learn more about how your support advances cancer research right here in British Columbia. Thank you again for your support. May 2, 2011 Dear , On behalf of over 130 youth who benefit from the programs of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater High Point-Central Club in Asheboro, we want to express our deep appreciation for your 2010 United Way designated donation of $50 to go towards providing hope and opportunity to youth in the Asheboro community. It is the support of caring people that allows us to provide the guidance and opportunities needed to empower disadvantaged youth to overcome the obstacles and challenges in their young lives. Does the Boys & Girls Club make a difference in the lives of young people? We ask you to judge for yourself. Our 2009-10 annual program evaluation provided continued evidence of our effectiveness. These are just a few examples of how your support improved the lives of children! x Our academic intervention efforts were evaluated with 67 individual Club member report cards and they showed that 94% of them maintained or improved average to above average grades. x Another 16 students were referred to the Clubs by the school, because they were having academic problems, and 94% of these youth maintained or improved average to above average grades. x Club members also gave back to Asheboro by providing 795 hours of community service. While we are proud of our young people and their accomplishments, there is still much work to be done to support these children and the ones following them. That is why your support is so important. In the months to come we will report the progress of our programs and Club members through our quarterly postcard. Please take a moment to read this publication, so that you can see how your investment is working in the lives of children. Thank you again for your commitment to giving every child a chance to reach their full potential. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Holly Ferree Vice President of Development