Final Placements : IIM Indore UAE - Class of 2013
The final placement report of the first batch of IIM Indore UAE is here. This batch has graduated in the 2nd half of 2013.
The final placement report of the first batch of IIM Indore UAE is here. This batch has graduated in the 2nd half of 2013.
Prayatna - The Social Responsibility Club of IIM Udaipur organized a camp on 16th Feb, 2014 for free distribution of aids, appliances and certificates of disability to differently abled people. The camp was organized in collaboration with Shree Bhagwan Mahavir Viklang Sahayta Samiti (BMVSS) Udaipur, City Administration and Mahavir International Organization, Udaipur.
Rishikesha T. Krishnan took charge as the Director of IIM Indore on 1st January 2014. He completed his Masters of Science degree from IIT Kanpur in 1986 and Stanford University in 1987. He is a Fellow of IIM Ahmedabad (Class of 96). Prof. Rishikesha T. Krishnan has served in advisory councils and review committees under the Govt. of India including Task Force on the Future of Aeronautics in India, Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India. He has also authored successful books such as 'From Jugaad to Systematic Innovation: The Challenge for India’ and co-authored ‘8 Steps to Innovation: Going from Jugaad to Excellence’.
Ayush Srivastava (PGP1) shares his experience as a student of IIM Indore UAE Campus:
Arnab Goswami might damage his voice after engaging in a two hours long verbal battle with a politician, but the students of IIM Lucknow can scream out loud enough to break records and statistics. Such is the enthralling crowd of the best brains in the country. And such is the rare occasion when these unlikely and uncommon quintessential would-be managers do get together to shout.
As the last hint of orange falls beyond the faraway mountains and darkness shields us under its shackles, I sit at my table with a pensive state of mind. I look up and the ceiling stares back. I begin an unusual thought process in my otherwise stagnant mind… has light, the source of my motivation, merged with obscurity? Have the golden rays of the glorious sun hid behind oblivion? Did I take light too much for granted? Did it tempt me to do so? The room is closed. The walls feel like coming closer with every moment of apprehension. On such rare occasions, when I give light so much of thought, after split seconds, I feel like a moth to the flame. I ask for light. I crave for energy. I yearn for hope. I cry for direction. And then a violin starts playing from somewhere when the hero of the night appears. It bathes me in milky white rays and then I shower all my gratitude to the fluorescent lamp above my study table, for being what it is. Finally, I feel complete… as if good has won over evil. I sit back and salute light for a lightless world would be such a gloomy place.
“Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t so that you can spend the most of your life like most people can’t”