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Navya Naveli Nanda Joins IIM Ahmedabad, Says “Dreams Do Come True”

Navya Naveli Nanda has enrolled for a two year Blended Post Graduate Programme (BPGP) MBA course in IIM, Ahmedabad. She shared the good news on Instagram.

Navya Naveli Nanda Joins IIM Ahmedabad, Says “Dreams Do Come True”

Navya Naveli Nanda recently took to Instagram and shared the good news that she has joined The Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad.

She has enrolled for a two-year Blended Post Graduate Programme (BPGP) MBA course.

She wrote on her IG profile, “Dreams do come true !!!!!! Home for the next 2 years... with the best people & faculty! BPGP MBA Class of 2026.”

The BPGP MBA is a rigorous two year course for professionals with a minimum of three years of work experience. The program is designed to help working professionals and entrepreneurs to manage their profession as well as academic goals.

Nayva shared a bunch of interesting photographs of the vast IIM campus. In the first snap she can be seen standing next to the IIM sign, dressed in a black suit. She shared breezy images of the lush IIM Campus which had a lot of greenery. In another photo she can be seen with her batchmates and faculty members.

 
 
 
 
 
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She didn’t miss the opportunity to thank her teacher Prasad, in her Insta stories, for coaching her and helping her to get through the CAT exam.

Navya Nanda was always clear about not choosing Bollywood as a career. She instead focused on her entrepreneurial journey. She partly manages her father Nikhil Nanda’s business.

She gives credit to where she is today to her privileged background. “I will give credit to where I am today, professionally and personally, to my family”, she said in one of her earlier interviews.

The young lady desires to continue her philanthropic work and give back to society, just like her parents and grandparents did. She runs a non profit organisation called ‘Project Naveli’ which aims at promoting gender equality.