Kathor Culture Of IIM Rohtak
This question has actually sent me into a reverie of the past 1 year of my life.
This question has actually sent me into a reverie of the past 1 year of my life.
It will be an irony for me to write about “others” being crazy. Nevertheless, there are few ultra-crazy people in my batch. Needless to say, our WhatsApp group is named “The Crazy Bunch”. Having said that, let me introduce you to four of my ultra-crazy friends of my batch
“Friendship is like peeing in your pants. Everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth inside”. Well felt when someone reaches an IIM campus. Loaded with so many assignments to be completed with deadly deadlines and in between all this, someone is there scolding to eat timely and help with software you have never even heard about, such is the kind of friendship I found when I made an amateur landing at IIM Trichy. Following are the acidic, basic, salty and neutral friends of mine and my chemistry with them :
“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest”
NITIE has a unique sense of ebullience in it. With the embellish beauty of trees amidst the monsoon of Mumbai, the chirping of birds resonates with the minds of fervent future leaders of the nation. The north people have a sudden alleviation in the quality of the air they consume, which their lungs were yearning for quite a long time. In the absence of cacophony, bang and commotion of Mumbai, it has become a tranquillity in heaven. The light spring rain rides on the wind, down the read, which brings an exhilarating freshness to air, a
When it comes to talking about NITIE, my institute proudly boasts itself as the pioneer in Industrial Engineering wizardry. Held in the lap of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and three lakes is its sprawling 65 acres of campus.
The National Institute of Industrial Engineering was established in 1963 with the assistance of United Nations Development Project. Through its journey of fifty five years, a lot has changed in and around the campus, except for the green lush green forests and the towering trees that shower a kiss of love from mother nature. Located in the heart of the financial capital of India, one would imagine a B-school to be surrounded by concrete high rises, but that definitely is not the case at NITIE. As the campus is built on a sprawling sixty three acres, it finds itself flanked on two sides by the beautiful Powai and Vihar Lakes and shares it bounds with the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Naturally, spotting a leopard or two isn’t a very rare occurrence. NITIE also has its very own pond which students call NITIE Sarovar, and a lot of budding entrepreneurs have found their million dollar idea at the pond. The fifteen floor skyscraper hostel, Taylor Hall in NITIE squashes all the above claims. Quaintly embracing the skyscraper culture of Mumbai, this behemoth of a building is the tallest B-School hostel in India, and the result of that is the spectacular and picturesque views that students wake up to. Located on a hilly terrain, NITIE has its very own unique fitness program woven into academics. The journey from our hostels to the classrooms encompass the very famous ninety six stairs that students climb on the way to their lectures. Over time, these stairs have been named as the “96 steps to success”.
NITIE holds its pride into its legacy, alums, students, professors, campus, record placements and what not. And it has every reason to be so.