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Isha Ambani vs Shloka Mehta vs Radhika Merchant: Who is more educated? They studied at…

Isha Ambani vs Shloka Mehta vs Radhika Merchant: Who is more educated? They studied at…

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Isha Ambani vs Shloka Mehta vs Radhika Merchant: Who is more educated? They studied at…
Do you know out of the three—Isha Ambani, Shloka Mehta, and Radhika Merchant— who is the most educated?
By Sumaila Zaman Edited by Sumaila Zaman
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Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani are among the wealthiest couples in the world. The couple has three children: Akash, Isha, and Anant. Mukesh Ambani has set global records in customer acquisition for Jio, Reliance's digital services business. In addition, Mukesh Ambani has led and established one of the world's most expansive 4G broadband wireless networks, offering end-to-end solutions that address the entire value chain across various digital services in key domains of national interest, such as education, healthcare, security, financial services, government-citizen interfaces, and entertainment. Speaking of his personal life, Mukesh Ambani is blessed with two beautiful daughters-in-law: Akash is married to Shloka Mehta, and Anant Ambani is married to Radhika Merchant. Mukesh Ambani's daughter Isha Ambani is a part of the executive leadership teams as a Member of the Board at Reliance Retail Ventures Limited, Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, Jio Financial Services Limited and Reliance Foundation (RF), Reliance Foundation Institution of Education and Research, and Dhirubhai Ambani International School.
But do you know out of the three—Isha Ambani, Shloka Mehta, and Radhika Merchant— who is the most educated? Who has studied at which college? Which course or degree have they pursued? To know more, read this detailed article.
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Isha M. Ambani is integrally involved with the launch and operations of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, launched in Mumbai in March 2023. Isha M. Ambani graduated from Yale University with a double major in Psychology and South Asian Studies and is also an MBA from Stanford University. She is the Vice-Chairperson of Dhirubhai Ambani International School.
Shloka Mehta, the wife of Akash Ambani and the beloved badi bahu of the Ambani family, is the daughter of renowned diamond merchant Russell Mehta and Mona Mehta. Shloka and Akash share a heartwarming love story that began in their school days. They were childhood sweethearts whose bond only grew stronger with time.
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She completed her schooling at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School, where their journey together began. Shloka later went on to earn a degree in Anthropology from Princeton University in the U.S., and followed it up with a law degree from the London School of Economics.
Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani tied the knot on July 12, 2024 in Mumbai, as per Hindu rituals. The grand wedding ceremony was followed by a 'Shubh Aashirvaad' ceremony on July 13, which saw the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and distinguished religious leaders.
She is the youngest daughter of prominent businessman Viren Merchant and his wife, Shaila Merchant. Born and raised in Mumbai, Radhika completed her schooling at the Cathedral and John Connon School and École Mondiale World School. She later pursued higher studies in politics and economics at New York University.

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