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Vineet Swarup, MBA
OTA ID#: 104722

Education Experience: B.Tech, Electrical Engineering, REC Calicut, 1988
MBA, Finance and Marketing, IIM Lucknow, 1992
Focus of Study: I am working towards my PhD.
Awards: Stood First in Electrical Engineering at REC Calicut.
Work Experience: Presently, I am Financial Consultant and a Visitng Professor in Finance at 2 MBA Institutes

Philips India Limited
1992-2004
Worked in Treasury and Accounting Departments.
Skills & Achievements: I have 13 years of corporate experience in Finance and Accounting and 1 year of teaching experince in Financial Management.

Areas of Interest - Financial and Strategic Planning, P&L management, Commercial Operations, Budget development and management, Cash flow management, MIS.
Career Interests: To enhance my teaching capabilities in Financial Management and to pursue a PhD.
Outside Interests: Writing Articles, Reading and Research.
Message to Students
and/or Parents:
Since teaching Financial Management, I have always got a very positive feedback. My students have wanted me to continue teaching other areas in Financial Management.
Postings Answered: 3669
Cumulative OTA Rating: 4.9/5  What is OTA Rating?
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