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Institute of Technology & Science, Ghaziabad organized Day 4 of Aarambh – MBA Orientation 2025 on September 11, 2025 to provide students with valuable insights into emotional intelligence, stress management, learning methodologies, and exposure to functional clubs. Coordinated by Dr. Sanjeev Tandon and Prof. Samiksha Budakoti from the Department of Management, the sessions were designed to equip students with essential managerial skills and holistic development opportunities.




The day began with a session on Gen AI & Emotional Intelligence for MBAs – The Way Forward conducted by Mr. Adarsh Rai, Emotional Intelligence & Corporate Trainer, Global Career Counselor- University of California, Founder HR Brain HUB. The session emphasized the importance of emotional intelligence in leadership and adaptability, while also highlighting the role of emerging technologies such as Gen AI in reshaping management practices.
Following this, Dr. Uma Gulati addressed students on Stress Management. The session focused on practical techniques for managing stress in academic and professional life, incorporating mindfulness practices and coping strategies to help students balance their workload effectively.
Prof. Shilpi Rana conducted a session on Introduction to Online Learning Architecture & Digital Tools. This session introduced students to digital platforms, online resources, and tools that will enhance their learning process and support them throughout their MBA journey, preparing them for a digitally driven work environment.
The day concluded with an engaging session on Exposure to Participants’ Driven Clubs, facilitated by the Functional Club Heads. This interactive segment gave students an overview of various functional clubs, encouraging them to actively participate in co-curricular initiatives that foster leadership, teamwork, and holistic development.
Overall, the fourth day of Aarambh – MBA Orientation 2025 successfully combined academic enrichment, personal development, and exposure to student-driven activities. The sessions were highly engaging, well-received by students, and laid a strong foundation for their MBA journey.