TED is a non-profit devoted to “Ideas Worth Spreading”. It started out in 1984 as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, and Design. It is a platform to bring together the world's most fascinating thinkers and doers, who are challenged to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes or less. Ideas have endurance without death and spreading ideas is TED’s mission.
Dr. Dipak C Jain, today Director [Dean] of Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn, University in Bangkok, Thailand; Dean INSEAD, Dean Kellogg School of Management - a man with humble beginnings from a small town in Assam; a person who never attended English schools and hence did not know how to spell his name in English; a man whose family could not afford to purchase textbooks; yet went on to do Bachelors and Masters from Guwahati University, doctorate degree from the University of Dallas, Texas, and rose to his present position, just because he was always willing to work towards his goal.
Education is a window to the world. Getting the best of education is a right to everyone. For centuries now it has been treated with great regard as it civilizes a man and takes him to a different level. We need business management professionals for the commerce and business to thrive. The business studies have a great career, and you will find the best B-Schools in India. The contributors here are our young and enthusiastic students.
You say it. We have it. From the talent to resources, etiquettes to business culture, strength to intelligence, India has it all. Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi’s campaign on “Make in India” calls upon investors from all over the world to invest and manufacture here in various sectors from railways to submarine, paper to plastic, electrical and electronics, media and entertainment to mining, tourism and hospitality, etc.
Business and Management Studies have proven to shape and build careers. In the earlier times, one had to travel abroad to pursue a business management course. Today people come from all over the world looking for MBA colleges in India. This explicitly proves the point that India is a destination for Higher Education, and our presence felt globally in all respects is one good reason for such a drive.
Bengaluru, 25th January: With over 700 participants from 40 colleges across the country, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management’s annual management festival Revelation 2016 ended on a grand note.
Participants from top-draw institutes including Indian School of Business (ISB), IIT-Madras, IIT-Kharagpur, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development (SCMHRD), Management Development Institute (MDI) and Christ University took the level of competition a notch higher this year.
The flagship event Colossal Clash (Best Manager) was won by Abhinav Unnikrishnan of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, after 30 rounds of intense grueling in all aspects of management.
Shivam Babel and Arjun Jayaram of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bengaluru, clinched the marketing event Markovation sponsored by CashKaro.com (India's No.1 Cashback and Coupons website) , overcoming stiff competition from Christ & JBIMS. Puneet Gupta, Payoj Kisan and Jeremy Charles, Dhiran Bhojwani of ISB Hyderabad clinched Provenance (Operations) & Finascere (Finance) events respectively. Saita Elekar and Disha Juwarkar of Welingkar Mumbai took home title of Prime Cohorts (HR Event).
Each of the events had their own unique touches, related to their respective fields. The Marketing event had a round where participants had to pitch for personalities taking up contrasting positions for instance – Mallika Sherawat as the secretary general of the United Nations. The operations event took participants back to the drawing board, where they were needed to use Lego blocks for their presentations.
In the cultural events, RV College of Engineering clinched the title in the dance event Razzmatazz, while the band Space is All We Have were the clear cut winners for Euphony, the music event. Alliance University with the theme women’s empowerment bagged En Vogue, the fashion show. The winners walked away with a prize pool of Rs 2.5 lakh including a sports bicycle and other merchandise.
We would like to thank our sponsors who made the event possible: Action Sports: Sports Partner, SlimRide: Ride Partner, Radio Mirchi: Co-Sponsor, Scolarian Bikes: Best Manager Sponsor, Furtados: Gear Partner, Game PRO: Gaming Partner, Frogo: Gift and Activities Partner, Style Studio: Styling Partner, CashKaro: Marketing Event Sponsor, Sitara: Food and Beverages Partner, Resonance Studios: Recording Partner, Wicked Ride: Pit Stop Sponsor, Just Shawarma: Associate Sponsor, Evolve: Hangout and Café Partner, Play Arena: Associate Sponsor, Prozene: Online Quizzing Partner.
An academic delegation of 36 students from Harvard Business School visited IIM Udaipur campus accompanied by Prof. Shawn Coleon the 8th of January 2016. Prof. Cole is the John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration in the Finance Unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches and conducts research on financial services and social enterprise. IIM Udaipur is the only Indian B-school that the contingent visited as part of its Global Immersion Program(GIP) – a course that requires them to visit emerging economies such as India, South Africa, China etc.
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon has completed its final placements in 3.5 days, with a 28.4% jump in top salary to INR 32.1 lacs and a 12.4% increase in the average salary across three streams to INR 16.83 lacs to 18.53 lacs. "Every year, there are always 1-2 stragglers who take more than a week to get placed. This year, even the last student standing got 3 offers. The placements this year is a testimony to the fact that the Indian economy is on a fast-track path to growth," said Prof. Kanwal Kapil, placements chairperson at MDI, Gurgaon. The 333-strong batch of 2014-16 took a total of 5.5 days (including 2 days of laterals) to get placed. Last year, the batch of 2013-15 had taken 9 days (including 2 days of laterals).
TED is a non-profit devoted to “Ideas Worth Spreading”. It started out in 1984 as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, and Design. It is a platform to bring together the world's most fascinating thinkers and doers, who are challenged to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes or less. Ideas have endurance without death and spreading ideas is TED’s mission.
Dr. Dipak C Jain, today Director [Dean] of Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn, University in Bangkok, Thailand; Dean INSEAD, Dean Kellogg School of Management - a man with humble beginnings from a small town in Assam; a person who never attended English schools and hence did not know how to spell his name in English; a man whose family could not afford to purchase textbooks; yet went on to do Bachelors and Masters from Guwahati University, doctorate degree from the University of Dallas, Texas, and rose to his present position, just because he was always willing to work towards his goal.
Education is a window to the world. Getting the best of education is a right to everyone. For centuries now it has been treated with great regard as it civilizes a man and takes him to a different level. We need business management professionals for the commerce and business to thrive. The business studies have a great career, and you will find the best B-Schools in India. The contributors here are our young and enthusiastic students.
You say it. We have it. From the talent to resources, etiquettes to business culture, strength to intelligence, India has it all. Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi’s campaign on “Make in India” calls upon investors from all over the world to invest and manufacture here in various sectors from railways to submarine, paper to plastic, electrical and electronics, media and entertainment to mining, tourism and hospitality, etc.
Business and Management Studies have proven to shape and build careers. In the earlier times, one had to travel abroad to pursue a business management course. Today people come from all over the world looking for MBA colleges in India. This explicitly proves the point that India is a destination for Higher Education, and our presence felt globally in all respects is one good reason for such a drive.
Bengaluru, 25th January: With over 700 participants from 40 colleges across the country, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management’s annual management festival Revelation 2016 ended on a grand note.
Participants from top-draw institutes including Indian School of Business (ISB), IIT-Madras, IIT-Kharagpur, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development (SCMHRD), Management Development Institute (MDI) and Christ University took the level of competition a notch higher this year.
The flagship event Colossal Clash (Best Manager) was won by Abhinav Unnikrishnan of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, after 30 rounds of intense grueling in all aspects of management.
Shivam Babel and Arjun Jayaram of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bengaluru, clinched the marketing event Markovation sponsored by CashKaro.com (India's No.1 Cashback and Coupons website) , overcoming stiff competition from Christ & JBIMS. Puneet Gupta, Payoj Kisan and Jeremy Charles, Dhiran Bhojwani of ISB Hyderabad clinched Provenance (Operations) & Finascere (Finance) events respectively. Saita Elekar and Disha Juwarkar of Welingkar Mumbai took home title of Prime Cohorts (HR Event).
Each of the events had their own unique touches, related to their respective fields. The Marketing event had a round where participants had to pitch for personalities taking up contrasting positions for instance – Mallika Sherawat as the secretary general of the United Nations. The operations event took participants back to the drawing board, where they were needed to use Lego blocks for their presentations.
In the cultural events, RV College of Engineering clinched the title in the dance event Razzmatazz, while the band Space is All We Have were the clear cut winners for Euphony, the music event. Alliance University with the theme women’s empowerment bagged En Vogue, the fashion show. The winners walked away with a prize pool of Rs 2.5 lakh including a sports bicycle and other merchandise.
We would like to thank our sponsors who made the event possible: Action Sports: Sports Partner, SlimRide: Ride Partner, Radio Mirchi: Co-Sponsor, Scolarian Bikes: Best Manager Sponsor, Furtados: Gear Partner, Game PRO: Gaming Partner, Frogo: Gift and Activities Partner, Style Studio: Styling Partner, CashKaro: Marketing Event Sponsor, Sitara: Food and Beverages Partner, Resonance Studios: Recording Partner, Wicked Ride: Pit Stop Sponsor, Just Shawarma: Associate Sponsor, Evolve: Hangout and Café Partner, Play Arena: Associate Sponsor, Prozene: Online Quizzing Partner.
An academic delegation of 36 students from Harvard Business School visited IIM Udaipur campus accompanied by Prof. Shawn Coleon the 8th of January 2016. Prof. Cole is the John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration in the Finance Unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches and conducts research on financial services and social enterprise. IIM Udaipur is the only Indian B-school that the contingent visited as part of its Global Immersion Program(GIP) – a course that requires them to visit emerging economies such as India, South Africa, China etc.
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon has completed its final placements in 3.5 days, with a 28.4% jump in top salary to INR 32.1 lacs and a 12.4% increase in the average salary across three streams to INR 16.83 lacs to 18.53 lacs. "Every year, there are always 1-2 stragglers who take more than a week to get placed. This year, even the last student standing got 3 offers. The placements this year is a testimony to the fact that the Indian economy is on a fast-track path to growth," said Prof. Kanwal Kapil, placements chairperson at MDI, Gurgaon. The 333-strong batch of 2014-16 took a total of 5.5 days (including 2 days of laterals) to get placed. Last year, the batch of 2013-15 had taken 9 days (including 2 days of laterals).