AIMS, Bangalore sets high placement standards – Class of 2015
AIMS, Bangalore sets high placement standards – 2015 batch
AIMS, Bangalore sets high placement standards – 2015 batch
Women steal the show in numbers and performance, bagging 3 of the 4 major awards
While there are B Schools that talk about offering their students a global education, there are some that truly offer that experience to future management professionals. JKBS is one of them, and it has agreed to build a mutually beneficial relationship with California State University, Monterey Bay to encourage students to explore their academic interests. Student exchange, faculty exchange and joint research are some of the hallmarks of this initiative. As a part of the student exchange program, Kapil Jain has been shortlisted as one of the 4 students to go to California – obviously he is on cloud nine. “I am very excited about the trip because I will be getting International exposure,” he tells us. “Not only will I get a chance to study at a well-known and reputable university, but there will be several industry visits as well. This is a one of a kind experience that will help me grow tremendously.” He seems to be spot on as the California State University system is the largest university system in the US, and the campus in Monterey Bay offers students a world-class learning environment. Thus, students will get an opportunity to learn from highly regarded faculty and also interact with contemporaries from all over the world.
Students lined up for a photo shoot
Amidst the global need for sustainable practices in businesses; IIM Shillong, keeping up with the global issues, concluded the 4th Annual International Sustainability Conference SUSCON 2015 on 13th March. The theme of this year SUSCON was Sustainability: People, Policies and Practices.
The Harvard College US India Initiative, an undergraduate student organization, conducted its annual conference at Shangri La Hotel, New Delhi on January 9 and 10, 2015. Being the biggest conference to date, the Harvard India Initiative 2015, hoped to foster targeted dialogue and academic critique on India's future.
‘Udaan – Wings to a better Tomorrow’, the Annual Business Conclave of IIM Shillong, saw its first chapter held in the academic year 2014-15 and focused on the theme ‘The Way Forward: Transforming Opportunities into Reality’. The Conclave aimed to blend education and corporate relations, to tap the inherent potential in Meghalaya and the Northeast. It is the brainchild of the honourable Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Dr. Mukul Sangma, who has always intended and envisioned IIM Shillong as the spearhead of the industrial and commercial development of Northeast India. Keeping this vision in mind, Udaan focused on two of the most important aspects of the growth of any region, namely, Finance and Agriculture & Agribusiness.