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At XIMB, We Don't Just Become Friends, We Become A Family

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XIMB Placement Committee
XIMB Placement Committee

Finding friends with same Mental Disorder is Priceless!

Lucky for me that I found such friends in XIMB.

Vedant

The best and most crazy thing about him is that he will just go to any girl and start talking and make her laugh. E.g. Even if he knows where the library is, he will still ask girls about the whereabouts of the library and then make some funny comments like “Wanna read books with me :-P”.

The best thing happened to him was when the ice-breaking session happened and we had to talk to as many strangers as we can. And trust me, he utilized the opportunity like no one did.

Anish

At first, I found him very weird. Whenever and wherever we see him, he will be wearing his wireless headphones and most of the times will be watching Cartoons on his phone. And then I got to know him more when we all played Volleyball and when he danced in X-Capade, turns out that he is a very talented and nice guy.

I learnt that everyone is unique in his/her own way and we have no right to pass any judgments.

Jugal

He is kind of my roommate. In starting days, he used to be so chill about everything, not used to take any assignments sincerely and used to just sleep and enjoy, whereas all others were so tensed with the assignments and Batch-meets. And then when he didn’t submit any assignment and got fined and got scoldings, he realized that he’s not in an engineering college anymore, but in a B-School and that too XIMB. And now he just works like all of us. It is really fun to see him change in just a matter of a few days.

And that’s the beauty of XIMB, it makes us responsible and prepare us for the future. And we learn a lot from the diverse culture and talented students.

In XIMB, we don’t just become friends, we become a family.

 

Which ABG company would you want to work for and why?

If given a chance, I would like to work in ADITYA BIRLA IDEA PAYMENTS BANK LIMITED. Because I’m very passionate about it and on an intellectual level, it fascinates me. To be successful in this field, one requires being diligent, logical and numerate, which I believe I am.

I also believe that I have inherited these skills from my father, who works in the Indian Air Force as an accountant.

And I would really love to learn about the banking process, how the money works and moves in an organization.

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At XIMB, We Don't Just Become Friends, We Become A Family