The Vinod Gupta School of Management at IIT Kharagpur is geared up to host their annual B-School Fest, Purvodaya '25 with the theme, "Catalysts of Change". This year’s edition celebrates the transformative power of ideas, innovation, and leadership in shaping the future of the business world.
As a platform designed to inspire and empower change-makers, Purvidaya ‘25 promises to let participants embrace challenges, and to explore innovative solutions to address the complex issues facing businesses today. The three-day spectacle will feature a diverse array of events across multiple management domains, including Srijan, Parishram, Modus Operandi, Mulyankan and many more. These events not only test strategic thinking and problem-solving skills but also offer a unique opportunity to gain practical insights into real-world business scenarios.
What truly sets Purvodaya '25 apart is its focus on bridging the gap between academic learning and industry realities. With a stellar lineup of renowned industry leaders, the fest will host thought-provoking workshops, dynamic panel discussions, and interactive sessions that promise to deliver valuable knowledge and actionable insights. Aspiring business professionals will gain a deeper understanding of industry trends, leadership challenges, and the skills required to excel in today’s dynamic business environment.
Purvodaya '25 isn’t just about business and strategy; it’s a celebration of holistic development and social responsibility. The fest will come alive with a vibrant cultural festa, fostering a sense of camaraderie and creativity among participants. Additionally, initiatives like a marathon promoting mental well-being, and a blood donation camp, reflects VGSoM 's commitment to social responsibility.
More than just a festival, Purvodaya ’25 is a transformative experience that fosters collaboration, creativity, and a spirit of curiosity. It welcomes participants to embrace the role of future leaders, to challenge the status quo, and to drive positive impact through innovation and dynamic changes. This year’s theme, “Catalysts of Change,” serves as a powerful reminder of the potential within each individual to reshape the future of business.
As the curtain rises on Purvodaya ’25, it promises to be an unforgettable celebration of knowledge, innovation, and the spirit of entrepreneurship, inspiring a new generation of change-makers who will shape the future of the business world.
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Manish Kaddu
Thank you for writing this .And Best of luck for your journey at JBIMS
16 Apr 2019, 09.08 AM
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Siddhivinayak Shende
Thank you :)
16 May 2019, 11.50 AM |
Rahul Amesar
Thanks for sharing. It was helpful. Can you plz suggest a good source for practice and which test series is apt??
15 May 2019, 08.14 PM
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Siddhivinayak Shende
I used TIME books for practice and concepts. Also IMS mocks are best for CET.
16 May 2019, 11.51 AM |
Rahul Amesar
Thank you. And Best of luck for your journey at JBIMS
16 May 2019, 02.11 PM |
Siddhivinayak Shende
Thank you
24 May 2019, 10.39 AM |
Satish Mange
did you write cat, xat, any other exam or just cet?
20 May 2019, 12.01 AM
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Siddhivinayak Shende
Only CAT and CET
24 May 2019, 10.39 AM |
Satish Mange
your score in cat?\
26 May 2019, 12.47 AM |
Siddhivinayak Shende
96.94 %ile
26 May 2019, 07.04 AM |
Manik Goel
hey,first of all congratulations.can you tell me is it really necessary to give cat or can we give mba cet directly.I am only targeting jbims and i m bit confused whether to give cat or not?
20 Aug 2019, 09.22 PM
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Chirag Chaudhari
Yes, you can target CET directly.
22 May 2020, 12.38 AM |
Anshul Yadav
Are admissions in JBIMS limited only to Maharashtra state domicile students ?
30 Aug 2019, 06.58 PM
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Chirag Chaudhari
18 seats are for non-maharashtra students. They are selected from various exams like CAT, XAT, ATMA, MAT, CMAT, CET, etc (please confirm the list of exams once) But as the no of seats is very limited (only 18), the cutoff is very high. So you kind of need to be a topper of those exams (and if you top in the other exams you have other colleges like IIMs ABC, MDI, FMS, XLRI....ETC) So people who top other exams and go to jb for those 18 seats are going there only for the superb ROI and Mumbai life.
22 May 2020, 12.43 AM |
Ankita Gite
mba aspirant
Thank you so much for sharing this. And whatever amount time is going to be there it seems lesser with every passing day, still, I hope this strategy would help me :)
13 Jan 2020, 08.33 AMEdited