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A VIEW TO NIKHIL TIME SPECIAL ISSUE Travel. Romance. Action. Nikhil’s life has had more of this than most James Bond movies. Join us for this Special Issue look into his life.

MIT Sloan MBA Class of 2015 Supplemental Information - Nikhil Prakash

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A VIEW TO NIKHIL

TIMES P E C I A L

I SS U E

Travel. Romance. Action. Nikhil’s life has had more of this than most James Bond movies. Join us for this Special

Issue look into his life.

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Deconstructing Nikhil

From his love of spicy food to meeting people, from exploring cities to the importance of family, we talk about everything that makes Nikhil tick.

We take an in-depth look at his love for tennis, his favorites – Federer and Nadal – and his dream to see all four Grand Slams in one year.

Join us for a thrilling journey into the world of this MIT Sloan applicant who, in his own words, wants to “transform healthcare through smart tech and smart business, while spreading the love for tennis, Wodehouse, and western classical music.”

Disclaimer: It took us 2 years of research to create this cover! The easiest way for you to know more about Nikhil: admit him to Sloan!

October 2012

AC/DC and Beethoven: Nikhil talks about what makes these his all-time favorites, and why he believes that great music, like great food, is needed for creativity and innovation.

Nikhil shares his reading

and movie list and tells us

why he believes that one’s list is incomplete

without Wodehouse and Pirates!

An engine falling off of a private plane in Zimbabwe, eating Discovery Channel-esque food in China, swimming with dolphins in Jamaica, petting a cheetah in Zambia, and trekking through a Himalayan snowstorm: Nikhil takes us on a food tour of Delhi while recounting the best and worst of his travels.

A VIEW TO NIKHIL

Special Feature: Nikhil talks about his wedding: 7 days, 18 elaborate functions, and more colour and food than one can imagine. And a priest who believed that God disliked sunglasses.