The new batch joined ITS MBA programme with a lot of expectations and dreams in their eyes to be fulfilled in the days to come. They have aspirations to become a true professional by inculcating all those traits and skills which are expected by corporate houses from Management Graduates.

With the objective to sensitize the beginners on the issue and to motivate them to be able to use not only the curricular but also co-curricular and extracurricular opportunities during their two years stay with I.T.S to hone their skills, an exclusive session on Alumni Experience Sharing was organized.

Month Of Events: 
August
Date Of Events: 
24
Year Of Events: 
2018
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Full Date Of Event: 
Friday, August 24, 2018
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Alumni members, Om Prakash Rai, Shailendra Kumar, Gaurav Srivastava, Abhishek Kumar, Rahul Bhardwaj, Adarsh Vishnoi, Shubham Vashistha, representing some of the very prominent company like Abott, Saint Gobain, Mother Diary, Asian Paints, Nature Fresh, Oppo, JP Morgan MBA Programme, batches ranging from 2005 to 2015 shared their experiences of corporate life and given valuable tips to students to make themselves corporate ready. Passion, positive attitude, communication, confidence, networking, team spirit are few traits, one should have to be a true professional. One should learn from failures and should come up with more courage to achieve the goals.

The programme started with by welcome address by Director Management -Dr. Ajay Kumar. Prof. Durba Roy, Head CRC also shared her experience with these alumni’s and their batch mates.

The alumni members introduced themselves and shared their experiences, thoughts and shared their wisdom to help students to be able to groom themselves as per the corporate expectations.

To listen to alumni was a great experience for the students as it gave them a glimpse into how their lives could be after two years from now. It is a matter of pride for I.T.S to have graduated such prodigious students who are scaling new heights of success in their respective fields.