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How an MBA Student Tracks Business News for Case Prep

AIDular Team·June 21, 2026·3 min read

MBA students in India need to follow business news every single day. Miss a week and you walk into a case discussion not knowing what everyone else is talking about.

Here is how someone like Karan Malhotra, an MBA student at a business school in Ahmedabad, handles this without spending two hours on news apps every morning.

The Problem Every MBA Student Knows

Karan has back-to-back classes, group projects, and case submissions. He wants to track sectors that come up in his coursework: FMCG, banking, startup funding, Sensex and Nifty moves, RBI policy updates, and major corporate deals.

But opening five tabs every morning, skimming through The Economic Times, Mint, and Moneycontrol, then trying to remember what was relevant? That eats time he does not have.

He also does not want to miss something big. A merger, a rate cut, a new government policy on FDI. These are exactly the things professors drop into case discussions expecting students to already know.

How Someone Like Karan Uses AIDular

AIDular is an AI research assistant that checks the web on a schedule and emails you a clean, sourced report. No app to download. Works on any phone. Free to start, no credit card needed.

Here is how Karan would set it up in under three minutes:

Step 1: Sign up free at aidular.com. No credit card, no setup fee.

Step 2: Type what to track in plain English (or Hinglish). Something like:

"Track top Indian business news daily: Sensex and Nifty updates, RBI news, big startup funding rounds, FMCG and banking sector moves, major mergers or acquisitions."

That is it. No coding, no filters to configure.

Step 3: Pick daily, weekly, or monthly. Karan picks daily so the report lands in his inbox every morning at a time that works in IST, before his first class.

What the Report Looks Like

He does not get a wall of links. He gets a short, readable summary with the key stories, what they mean, and sources he can cite. On a big news day, like when the RBI holds a policy meeting or a major Indian conglomerate announces a deal, those stories sit right at the top.

During Union Budget season, the report naturally covers budget-related business news without him having to ask. He can walk into a finance elective case discussion and actually contribute.

The Hinglish Trick

One small thing many Indian students do not realise: you can type your tracking request in Hinglish and still get a clean English report. So typing something like "daily business news, RBI aur startup funding ke baare mein" works fine. AIDular figures out what you mean.

Why This Beats Doomscrolling News Apps

  • No algorithm pulling you into opinion pieces or cricket scores
  • No time wasted deciding what to read
  • One focused email, every morning, already filtered to what matters for your MBA
  • You can change what you track anytime, or cancel anytime

For case prep specifically, this means Karan shows up knowing the latest numbers, the latest deals, and the latest policy shifts. That is the kind of awareness that shows in seminars and placements.

Try It Free

If you are an MBA student, a BBA student, or anyone who needs to follow business and finance news without it taking over your morning, give AIDular a go. The Lite plan is free, there is no credit card involved, and it takes about three minutes to set up.

Head to aidular.com and tell it what to track.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use AIDular to track business news for MBA case study prep?
Yes. You just tell AIDular in plain English which sectors or topics to follow, pick a daily schedule, and it emails you a sourced summary every morning. No app needed.
Does AIDular work if I type my request in Hinglish?
Yes. You can type your tracking request in Hinglish and AIDular will still send you a clean English report.
Is AIDular free for students?
AIDular has a free Lite plan that requires no credit card. You can start tracking business news right away at aidular.com.
How is this different from just reading the Economic Times or Moneycontrol every morning?
AIDular does the reading and filtering for you. Instead of opening multiple tabs and spending an hour skimming, you get one short, relevant email covering exactly what you asked to track.

Try AIDular free

Tell it what to track and get a clean report in your inbox: daily, weekly, or monthly. No setup, no card to start.

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