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manisha mms
VOLUME 7
ISSUE 2
The Sunrise Saga
Master of Management Studies
(MMS)
OCT - DEC
2015
HOD SPEAK
Entrepreneurs are the key drivers of tomorrow’s innovations and integral to creating a thriving economy.
The Entrepreneurship cell (E-cell) at VIT acts as a resource to help budding entrepreneurs grow great ideas.
It provides innovative tools and informative resources covering the latest issues and insights affecting
entrepreneurs through discussion forums.
We want to be a country of job creators and not job seekers. We need to inculcate the entrepreneurial talent
in our youth and educate them in this area. E-cell seeks to achieve that.
The current government is laying great emphasis on encouraging the entrepreneurial instinct to boost Dr. Ankush Sharma
HOD & Associate
investment and create employment opportunities in India. E-cell tries to play a role in achieving this vision.
Professor, MMS VIT
Age, experience and success have always shared a relationship. Today, the rules of the game have changed
immensely. It's 'now or never'. Impatience fueled with passion is the thrust behind the decision to embark on this eventful
entrepreneurial journey.
In order to boost entrepreneurial bug, VIT MMS has plans to organize an Entrepreneurship summit under the guidance of
Mr. Jay Bhatt to create a culture of entrepreneurship on the campus which will lead to breeding ground for entrepreneurs. The same
has been scheduled for 11th and 12th of February, 2016 and will comprise of motivational speeches by young entrepreneurs and
workshops for the same.
MMS Page 1
The Sunrise Saga
VOLUME 7
ISSUE 2
SR. NO.
Master of Management Studies
(MMS)
ARTICLES
OCT - DEC
2015
PAGE NO.
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Emerging Technologies –
Opportunities & Challenges
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2
Make in India
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3
Intercollegiate Debate
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4
Movie Screening Session
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5
Fresher’s Party & Garba Night
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Elocution : Preventive Vigilance as a
Tool for Good Governance
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ERP and its Application in Management
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MMS Sports Marathon 2015
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Intercollegiate Cricket Tournament
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10
Diwali Celebration
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11
Tech Review
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12
An Overview of Our Journey Till Now!
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13
20Qs
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14
VIT Volunteers for Times Job Fair 2015
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EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES
A guest lecture on “Emerging Technologies – Opportunities & Challenges” was organised on 30th Sept, 2015. All first year MMS
students assembled in M501 at 2:00 pm for the lecture. It was very knowledgeable session especially for the students who were from
IT background.
Mr Uday Sawant who has an extensive experience of 28 years in software services industry ranging from business
development, delivery, and technology development had opened up our minds to the new technologies and gave
us all a brief understanding of upcoming technologies like COGNOS, MICROSTRATEGY, SAP & much more.
He gave us insights on what role we will play in corporate world as business analysts, data scientist, data custodian,
business intelligence, data warehouse experts & enterprise architect. He spoke on various challenges he faced at L&T
Infotech during his tenure of 28 years. He also briefed us on what challenges as managers we all may face in future
and for that we require in depth understanding of business & thorough domain knowledge. Further he told us about the
upcoming technologies like cloud computing, business intelligence, micro strategy & big data analytics.
He enlightened us with his job profile at L&T and the way he dealt with his clients & interacted with them. His current interests include
Business Strategies for SME industries, Agriculture and Food processing Industries, Biotech Industry, Digital Transformation and
Internet of Things. He also trained employees as a part of L&T InfoTech’s Leadership Development Program. Conducted various
sessions for topics such as Negotiation skills, Financial Awareness for Managers, etc.
At the end of the session he gave us feedback forms to rate the session & asked us to give feedback on how his session was helpful for
each one of us as a management student who aim to be successful managers 2 years down the line. I would conclude it by saying
overall it was a very interactive, career oriented session which would serve as a tool for bringing out the best in every management
student.
By Manisha Arutla
MMS - Part 1, Div. - B
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MAKE IN INDIA
A session on Make in India was arranged for MMS students in M501 on 10th of October 2015 where Mr. Deepak Pathare
enlightened students on what ‘Make in India’ is all about. Before
starting the session, he sang the National Anthem along with
students to spread positivity around and create patriotic feeling
among everybody. He then started the session by giving figures of
Imports and Exports, and said that, “Make in India is all about
lowering Imports and Increasing Exports.”.
Mr. Deepak Pathare explained this concept of Import and Export
with a simple example of McDonalds’s Meal which hardly costs
them 30/- to 40/- rupees and they sell it to the consumer at
90/- to 100/- rupees earning a profit of around 60/- rupees per
meal approximately. This they sell it daily to millions of customers
in hundreds of outlets earning a profit of 365/- crores in a year
and this money instead of staying in India goes to their
headquarters in United
States of America (US),
draining some part of
India’s wealth outside India
which could have been
used by Indians otherwise.
According to him this is
what should be stopped.
Make in India is making India rich and no other country. It is to
develop manufacturing in India so that money comes to India and
stays in India. This can be done by creating strong factors such
as skilled labour, availability of resources, building strong values
and by overcoming the weak points such as lack of technology,
research & development and lack of consistency. This will
ultimately help India to grow strong.
He ended the inspiring session by suggesting the students that
“Change your habits to make India what it actually deserves to
be”, and that, “to Make in India it is necessary to be Made in
India.”
By Mansi Chandan
MMS – Part 1, Div. – B
INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE
At Vidyalankar Institute of Technology
every day is a new learning experience and
a new opportunity. One such opportunity
where the students could showcase their
communication skills came in the form of
an invitation from BSE Institute Limited.
BSE Institute had organized inter college
debate competition on 26th October, 2015
and the topic was “Make in India
Initiative: Is the SME sector ready to
Lead?”.
After some brainstorming the faculty shortlisted two teams to
participate in the event and to talk ‘For’ and ‘Against’ the given
topic. As per the rules each team consisted of 2 members and a
time of 5 minutes was allotted wherein each member had two
minutes to put forth his/her points and the last one minute was
reserved for rebuttal.
The day of the event arrived, after all the hush and rush the VIT
team reached the magnificent BSE Complex at Dalal Street. The
auditorium on 18th floor was packed with different teams
representing various colleges such as Jai Hind, SIES, St. Xaviers,
Lala Lajpat Rai, and many more.
The event was judged by Mr. Vinod Nair
(Head-Academics & Product Development,
BSE Institute Limited) and Mr. Ambarish
Datta (Managing Director & CEO,
BSE Institute Limited). The topic “Make in
India Initiative: Is the SME sector ready to
Lead?” was very interesting and the
challenging task was to summarize all the
facts and figures of such a vivid topic in just
four minutes.
All the teams were well competent and all
the sessions of debate were very informative and mind boggling.
As every competition gives a winner, so did this debate competition
too but here all the teams were winners as each and every one
learnt to express their perspective and ideas effectively. It was a
great learning experience.
By Faisal Sheikh
MMS Part - 1, Div. - A
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MOVIE SCREENING SESSION
To sensitize students towards the environment degradation the
MMS Department of VIT organized a movie screening session on
14th October 2015 by Mr. T. R. Doongaji in the auditorium, which
was attended by all MMS Students (Seniors and Juniors),
Faculties of MMS Department and few invitees from the
Engineering and VSIT college.
They also called a guest
speaker, Mr. B K Soni, who
is working in the area of
destroying E-Waste.
Mr. B. K. Soni, AICWA, is a
first generation entrepreneur
who founded ‘Eco Recycling
Ltd.’ in 1994, a company
which is listed on the BSE
since 1995.
The session started with felicitation of our guest
speaker, Mr. B. K. Soni by Dr. S. C. Deshpande,
followed by speeches from Mr. Doongaji,
Prof. Ankush Sharma, and Dr. S. C. Deshpande.
The session proceeded with the screening of a
90 minute film on the subject, “An Inconvenient
Truth”, by Al Gore who was the Vice president of
USA during the Clinton era. This short film threw
light on the journey of Earth and what horrific
changes mankind has brought about in the world.
It informed the audience about how the growing
population and pollution worried Al Gore, showing his journey as
he realized the disastrous consequences life on Earth would face
in the near future if man continues to live in the same manner.
In the film, he explained that the mankind and the flora & fauna
are under various kinds of threats as man, having succumbed to
greed, is causing great damage to the globe and its environment
due to his irresponsible conduct, and unless something is done
immediately to stop the rot, we alone will be responsible for the
extinction of our species. And, hence opened everyone’s eyes
and made them realize that it
is extremely important that we
understand what is
happening around us and do
our little bit that would
contribute to the restoration of
a healthy planet.
After the film sensitized the
students towards the harm
which we, human beings, are
causing to the environment,
Mr. B. K. Soni followed it by
giving a presentation on the scientific management
of electronic waste such as discarded computers,
mobile phones, batteries, etc. Mr. B. K. Soni, who
is an expert on the subject and is widely
recognized as an authority in India in the field of
e-waste management & recycling, explained how
to discard e-waste effectively. He showed what
kind of work he carried out and how discarding
e-waste effectively will help to reduce pollution.
The movie screening followed by the presentation
my Mr. B. K. Soni spread awareness throughout
the audience and made a deep impact on the audience’s minds
as they left feeling inspired and pumped to do something that’s in
their power to save the world.
By Shubhra Sewalikar
MMS - Part 1, Div. - B
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FRESHER’S PARTY
A fresher's party was arranged for the
First Year students of the MMS
Department of Vidyalankar Institute of
Technology, Wadala on 1st October, 2015
in front of the M-Block. This wasn’t like
any usual Fresher’s Party. The HOD of
MMS Department Dr. Ankush Sharma
were the judge to decide the Mr. and Ms.
Fresher 2015 for the MMS Dept. The
judging was done on the basis of how
effectively and correctly they solve a
complicated case study given to them.
This was done to make the event
professional, interesting and knowledge
enhancing.
The event was organized by the Student
Council of both, Engineering and MMS
Departments. Small counters of the latest
trends, like Instagram and neon bands
counters, were put up for the students to
enjoy in their own way. This was a huge
event for the Fresher’s. A DJ was called in
the college for the students. Also many
performances were organized by the
Engineering students.
At the end of the performances Ms.
Fatema Halvadwala and Mr. Shashank
Mondal were announced as the Mr. and
Ms. Fresher 2015 of MMS section.
memories of a happening Fresher’s Day.
As this event was a huge hit and the very
1st big event for all fresher’s of the
college, everyone enjoyed to their fullest
and had bright faces even after dancing
for a long time.
By Aishwarya Kangutkar
MMS - Part 1, Div. - B
After the announcement of the winners,
the DJ started playing songs when
everyone let their hair loose grooving to
the songs. By orders, at 8:15 the DJ
stopped playing songs and by 8:30 the
campus was emptied as students left with
GARBA NIGHT
The ‘garba night’ was held in the VIT ground on 16th Oct, 2015
from 5 to 7 pm. It was celebrated with great enthusiasm. The
ground was decorated with lights & a big stage was created.
Girls wore a traditional Gujarati Ghaghara choli which seemed
very attractive. All the boys wore kurta & pyjama. The event
started with Ganesh and Devi Puja. Proper Gujarati Garba
songs were played. It was quite fun dancing to the tune of this
songs.
The ground was divided into two parts, on one side students of
VIT were playing Garba and on other side few students were
playing Dandiya.
Later our faculty members also joined us, the environment
during Garba night was mesmerizing. The council members
and volunteers managed the event with great zeal and
enthusiasm.
By Siddhi Patil
MMS - Part 1, Div. - B
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ELOCUTION COMPETITION :
PREVENTIVE VIGILANCE AS A TOOL OF GOOD GOVERNANCE
The ‘Walk against Corruption’ was observed from 26th to 31st
October 2015 all over India. Vidyalankar Institute of Technology
received an invitation form the Textile Committee of India to
participate in the “Preventive Vigilance as a Tool of Good
Governance” Week Elocution Competition which was held on
30th October 2015. As per the rules of the committee, each team
consisted of 2 members where they had to showcase their
knowledge on the topic in 10 minutes.
The day of the competition
arrived and the VIT Team of two
girls, Ms. Vrudhi Chandan and
Ms. Shubhra Sewalikar, reached
the majestic Textiles Committee
building located at Prabhadevi.
The Competition was held in the
auditorium where members from
other colleges like Welingkar,
Institute of Chemical
Technology, Sasmira College
and many more participated in
this competition.
The competition began with a motivating speech by Rakesh Garg
IRS (Member Secretary) of textile committee. He spoke about the
primary objectives of the observed vigilance awareness week
which was to create public awareness against corruption and that
this year the Central Vigilance Commission had selected the
theme – “Preventive Vigilance as a tool of Good Governance.
After his speech the competition began where all members of
various college expressed their views on the topic. One of the
participant very correctly mentioned in his speech the meaning of
word the ‘corruption’ as “Correct your option”. All the teams were
at their very best. The winners of the competition were finally
announced after all the students were through with their
speeches. It turned out to be a very knowledge enhancing and
motivating experience.
By Vrudhi Chandan
MMS Part - 1, Div. - B
“When students participate in debates,
they learn to study issues in depth
and form perspectives,
a s k i l l I u s e e v e r yd a y
i n t h e S e n a t e .”
-Barack Obama
ERP AND ITS APPLICATIONS
On 31st October 2015, M.M.S department of Vidyalankar institute of Technology
arranged a guest lecture on “ERP application in Management” for its first year
M.M.S students.
Guest of the session were Mr.Vinayak Bhide from VHB Consultants. Mr. Vinayak
Bhide is a top level IT professional with over 30 years of demonstrated career in
setting up and heading IT Projects.
Mr.Bhide started the session by explaining the term ERP i.e. Enterprise Resource
Planning in detail. ERP is business process management software that allows an
organization to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business and
automate many back office functions related to technology, services and human
resources. ERP software integrates all facets of an operation, including product
planning, development, manufacturing, sales and marketing.
He very well briefed about ERPs applications, system and how it can be used in
business management. After briefing he cleared student’s doubts in a Q&A period.
Faculty of Vidyalankar`s M.M.S department felicitated him at the end of the session
as an expression of gratitude.
By Sneha Singh
MMS Part - 1, Div. - B
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MMS SPORTS MARATHON 2015
First sports day of VIT MMS was held On 16th October, 2015 at the Campus with about 80
students participating. The competition was between the 2 batches of MMS, C.K. Pralhad
and Chanakya which constituted seniors as well as juniors. The MMS Sports Marathon
started from 10:30am with, the HOD of MMS Department, Mr. Ankush Sharma inaugurating
the even with a toss and it ended by 4:30pm.
The students competed to earn points in events like rink football, volleyball, kabaddi, throw
ball and indoor games such as Carrom, Chess & Table Tennis. After a hard fought day of
activity, competition and fun, there were also innovative team building events such as fitness
freak, pass the ball, relay, and hum saath saath hai, designed in a manner which helped
students learn many aspects of management in a team. C. K. Pralhaad team were just
pipped to the post by team Chanakya, who won with an impressive of 60 points.
It just goes to show that every point counts and every students contribution is important. Well
done to all the volunteers, students council members, staff, teachers, and of course students
who got fully involved to make the day a great success and to make it a trend to be followed
every year.
By Prachi Loke
MMS Part - 1, Div. - A
INTERCOLLEGIATE CRICKET TOURNAMENT
The cricket team from MMS Department of Vidyalankar made the college
proud by bagging the runners up position in the intercollegiate tournament,
‘Kohinoor Premiere League’ that was organized for the very first time at the
Kohinoor Business School.
The team showed tremendous skill with outstanding bowling and batting by
the team players. Onkar Lad, the team captain, not only led the team to
success but also won the Man Of The Series and Best All Rounder Award
From Former Indian Cricketer Nilesh Kulkarni.
The boys showed talent and perseverance. This achievement was printed in
the local newspapers like Samna, The Global Times, Navakal, Afternoon and
Vrutta Manas which added to the glory. They returned to college with pride
and with a hope to win many such more trophies in the future.
Kudos to the VIT MMS Cricket Team!
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DIWALI CELEBRATION
The festival of lights reminds us of the festive season of joy, enthusiasm and happiness. This year it indeed lit up the lives of
VIT-MMS students. Being the first year in college, the festival was celebrated in full spirit of enthusiasm.
The celebration started off with our colleagues decorating our 6th floor with Rangoli. To encourage everyone competitions like
Rangoli making, Diya decoration were organized by the student council, followed by a fun cultural event like Antakshari and award
function.
Theme based rangoli competition saw various innovative ways of making the rangoli, from gorgeous flowers to colored sand,
it was made by our very own colleagues. Similarly, beautifully painted diyas added to the real meaning of Diwali.
Next in line was the main program, the fun event that took place in M-501. The entire event was very well handled by our very own
in-house talents, Abhishek Hariyan and Nikhil Kudmethe along with the entire cultural team. Antakshari competition saw teachers
and students making their teams and competing and more than anything having fun and enjoying themselves. It was a pleasure to
see our very own Ankush Sharma Sir enjoying and dancing along with our MMS family. It was truly a day off from our regular
lectures where everyone was seen being a part of this new MMS family. Later during the event was held an award function were
various students were nominated in different categories and awarded by our teachers. Categories like ‘Sabse Shaant’, ‘Sabse
Mastikhor,’ added a fun element to the event. Then we had Sudipta Sir who with his singing talent took the event to a different level.
The day ended with Ankush Sir praising and thanking the efforts by all those students who made the Diwali event possible.
It is this feeling of togetherness that made this festival possible where each member prayed for happiness and success of everyone
in our MMS family.
By Nikita Kadam
MMS Part - 1, Div.. A
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TECH REVIEW
On 31st October, 2015, Nikhil Kadam from C. K. Prahalad batch gave a Tech Review on ‘SOLOSHOT’ which is used for filming a
variety of outdoor activities without the pain of someone having to hold a camera for hours. It’s also great for making amateur films and
professional documentaries. It consists of a waterproof and shockproof ‘Armband’ worn by the subject and a ‘Base’ tripod to which the
camera is attached.
The Tech Review is a great initiative taken by Prof. Sudipta , a trend which was started last year. It was a nice experience to learn
about this new technology. Students were very active and enthusiastic to know more.
FOLLOWING IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SOLOSHOT :
 Works with any camera or camcorder that can attach to a
standard tripod
 Batteries last 5 hours
 Tracks at distances up to 2000 feet
 Base can continuously spin 360 degrees
 Maximum pan speed is over 40 degrees per seconds
 A super bright tracking LED with 15 degrees shine angle lets
you know SOLOSHOT is pointing at you.
 It is designed with a security feature that gives you an access
point to lock your camera to the Base and the tripod can be
locked to nearby stationary objects (the same as you would
lock up your bicycle).
 The pairing process allows multiple people to use their own
SOLOSHOT next to each other. Each Base will only follow the
Armband that it is paired to.
APPLICATIONS:  Land and field sports: Skateboarding, soccer, baseball, flag
football, track and field, etc.
 Water sports: Surfing, wakeboarding, kiteboarding, water
skiing, paddle boarding, kayaking, rowing, windsurfing, sailing
etc.
 Snow
sports:
ice skating etc.
snowboarding,
skiing,
snowmobiling,
 Motor sports: motocross, motor cycle racing, drag racing,
car racing & drifting.
 Equestrian: horse racing, showing, polo etc.
 Production: Filming movies and documentaries.
By Mayuri Shirkar
MMS Part - 1, Div. - A
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AN OVERVIEW OF OUR JOURNEY TILL NOW!
In the beginning of SEM 1, we had one
week of induction which helped us to
know our classmates because of the
various activities that were carried out
during that week. It also consisted of
‘UDAAN 0.1’ which included our first
presentation on PRO KABADDI
LEAGUE, which had 15 members each.
This experience of one week made all the
students feel very involved.
The normal lectures after the Induction
week were not like graduation
lectures, they were more practical and
interactive. First semester journey was a
big roller coaster ride which had its own
highs and lows, but mostly highs. Soon
STUDENT COUNCIL for MMS- 2015 was
formed, and out of 120 students only 11
deserving students were selected based
on their merit and capabilities by the
MMS faculty to organize events round the
year.
There were a lot of presentations carried
out during the entire semester in which
students learnt to face and conquer their
fears. We had Teachers day, Engineers
day, and Diwali celebrations, Fresher's
party, and literary and sports events.
Many guest lectures were conducted and
also a movie screening about global
warming was showcased which was an
eye opener to a number of issues
prevailing in the society.
A Job fair by the Times Group was also
conducted in VIT Campus which was
volunteered and assisted by the students
and faculty of
Vidyalankar.
Number of
domestic as
well
as
Multinational
companies
recruited
candidates in this job fair. And there was
a huge footfall of jobseekers for this
event.
VIT MMS also created history by making
the hashtag ‘#VidyalankarMKTG’
trending at the topmost position in
Mumbai on 13th October, 2015. This was
made possible by the efforts of a team of
4 students lead by Mr. Jeevan Munde,
Prof. Nagesh Pai and Prof. Ankush
Sharma along with the help of 120 MMS
students who sincerely carried out the
activity of tweeting and retweeting meaning marketing posts with the above
mentioned hashtag from 9.30 am to
11.30 am. This activity was the biggest
learning experience for us as it taught us
how brands use social media to market,
publicize and promote any products,
service or company.
The beginning has been splendid and
amazing. And the support from faculty
has always encouraged us to do better.
The journey has begun and now, we are
looking forward to the next semester for
more interesting learnings.
By Shalini Kumari
MMS Part - 1, Div. - A
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20QS
Good questioning skills may be the world's most unsung talent.
We generally start questions with "how," "what," "when", "where,"
or "why". Well, how many times have you begun a question with
"Does it…?" or "Can it...?". The Literary Council of the MMS
Department, Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala
organized an event “20Qs” on 28th of October, 2015 to develop
student’s intellectual capability and ability to frame questions &
manage time.
The Literary Secretary, Ms Shubhra Sewalikar, started the event
with a welcome speech, followed by felicitating judges
Prof. Smita Mukherjee and Prof. Mansi Phatak with bouquets.
The game of asking questions started by giving instructions to be
followed in the game. There were 6 teams with 4 participants per
team from the first year students of the MMS Department, and
the game had 3 rounds. Each team at a time was called on
stage, to play the game. A person from each team, picked a chit
from a pool of chits and the person had to keep quiet for the
questions to pour in. The team member of the respective teams
had to guess what that word was by asking only 20 Questions.
The twist in the game was that nobody could ask ‘WH’ questions.
This twist made it tough for participants to think and form
questions. The game had a time limit of 8 minutes in which a
person from a team had to pick as many chits as they could.
The event captivated the audience and made them sit with
curiosity to know the answer of questions asked by participants.
With every round, 2 teams were eliminated. The final round was
a real challenge for both qualifying teams as they were given only
4minutes to guess the word. Both teams were not able to guess
the respective words but due to highest score
in round 1 and round 2, Team 2 was the winner for ‘20Qs’.
The event came to an end by felicitating winners with bookmarks
and a thank you speech by Ms. Shubhra Sewalikar. It was very
challenging and a good learning experience not only for the
participants but also for the audience.
By Mihir Labade
MMS Part - 1, Div. - B
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VIT VOLUNTEERS FOR TIMES JOB FAIR
Vidyalankar Institute of Technology (VIT) in
association with the Times Jobs Group
organized a Job Fair on 12 December 2015
which provided a platform for students and
professionals to choose from a plethora of
jobs offered by various participating
organizations. 43 companies and 3000
enthusiastic young job aspirants
participated in the event which was
inaugurated by Dr. R. L. Bhatia, a specialist
in Change Management and Organization
Turnaround and Ms. Tinaz Rohilla, Deputy
Manager, Response of The Times of India
Group. The function was attended by Dr.
Sanjeewani Deshpande, Chairperson of
VDT; Dr. Ankush Sharma, COO-VIT;
various placement managers, faculties and
candidates.
the Job Fair, each organization adopted
different approaches to shortlist candidates.
After the inaugural Dr. R L Bhatia shared
few of his past experiences about his
journey in life. It was a great source of
inspiration for job applicants.
The peculiar feature of Job fair was that it
was completely handled by placement
team, faculties and student volunteers of
VIT in co-ordination with The Times Group
team.
Further Ms. Jayanti Das helped applicants
by guiding them few tips about how to get
The companies from various sectors like
prepared for an interview and how to
manufacturing, aviation, consultancy,
answer few basic common questions in an
educational institutes etc. such as Vadilal,
interview.
Renewsys, Vidyalankar Dnyanapeeth
Trust, Oberoi International School, VIT did the volunteering work on its own
Divine HR Solutions, Geehwale, Negi, with its young manpower in form of its
Jet Airways etc. participated in the fair. 'Students' who are the young talented
Owing to the huge footfall of participants in 'Managers of tomorrow's Corporate'.
All companies were extremely happy with
the service provided by VIT in conducting
interviews and candidates were
mesmerized by the ambience and
attractiveness of the campus of VIT.
Applicants and companies recruiting had all
the required facilities available for the Job
fair, from readymade interview rooms to
facility for Photocopy.
Job Fair was flawlessly conducted and
managed by Students. At the end of the
day it was good to see happy faces going
home with jobs in hand and that was all the
motive of VIT and Times Group. Times
Group was happy with the experience they
had working with VIT.
By Siddhesh Waman
MMS Part - 2, Div. - A
EDITORIAL TEAM
Chief Editor:
Prof. Radhika Josh
Student Editor:
Shubhra Sewalikar
Student Chief Editor:
Manisha Arutla
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