Indian Institute of Management Indore is not just any campus, it’s a learning temple for 500+ postgraduate student, 120+ IPM students, 50+ fellow students and many other ongoing program students.
For me this institute was beyond my imagination, the culture, the welcoming experience and most importantly the campus, the facilities provided here are beyond my dreams. Coming from Gujarat, and being given this opportunity to study here was challenging at first, but when we start learning the ways here, getting to know the people, the professors, life becomes easier.
The best part of this institute is its greenery, the institute takes primary care of its garden, the trees and the environment at large. For a person visiting the campus first time will feel like it’s visiting a park, it contains a variety of plants, different types of trees and a beautiful atmosphere. The campus is situated on a hill, so it’s like a layer of building at each level. At night you have the view of entire Indore- it is simply saying spectacular.
My campus is unique in a lot of ways, it all depends on the people that make it unique, that can be our director, our teachers and professors, my batch mates and even the people who work in our facilities like gardeners, the security and everyone involved.
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The ABG Company I want to work for: Aditya Birla Group- Chemicals (Thailand)
Being a chemical engineer and doing an MBA for my post-graduation makes ABG Chemicals and an ideal place to work as it has production of five major chemical groups, namely, chlor-alkali products, epichlorohydrin, epoxy resins, phosphates and sulphites. Four separate chemical companies namely, Thai Organic Chemicals Company (TOCC), Thai Epoxy and Allied Products Company (TEC), Thai Polyphosphate & Chemicals Company (TPC) and Thai Sulphites & Chemicals Company (TSC) were merged together to form Aditya Birla Chemicals (Thailand) Ltd. in 2006. The company has a strong global presence with products that are recognised the world over for their high quality. The Group's chemicals are exported to 58 countries and serve customers in a large number of industries such as food, food processing, personal consumer products, coating, civil engineering, wind energy, composites, electrical, pulp and paper, detergents, water treatment, metal treatment and more.
-Yogisha Saudagar