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Host National Institute of Technology (NIT), Adityapur, bags and prizes to winners Platzierten by Dr S. Dara Antia Memorial Metal quiz organised as part of Technica-2006, a technical symposium concluded today.
The game was the participation of five teams from different colleges of engineering in the last laps, it was composed of the team B. Shanoo and Somnath Kumar, two students of engineering and metallurgical equipment department of the host university.
The team Parmeshwar Madan Mohan Rao and bags Mahato second prize.
The winning team was awarded a cash award of R-5000, while riders of the team won R 3000
Deputy Director General of Tata Steel, T. Mukherjee has removed price at the close of the function of worship was held on the campus of the Engineering College tonight.
The three-day event which began on February 17 met students from various technical installations across the country.
A total of 30 technical papers were distributed in various meetings over three days. The award for the best technical paper was awarded to Sambhav Nitesh Kumar and Raj ICT, Adityapur. She presented a paper on “Total Quality Management (TQM).
The second prize in this category was designed by teams Kunal Kishore / Ankur Kumar (Kalinga Institute of Technology, Bhubaneshwar) and K. and R. Priya Vidya Mangeshwari the PSG College of Engineering, Coimbatore.
The team composed of Devendra Prajapati Anupam and Sharin ICT have been adjudged the third presentation document of the competition. Two consolation prize was the same for the paper presentation competition.
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MANGALORE: The basis of Manipal T.A. Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) annual three-day festival, 'Atharva', from December 6.
Top business schools in the country are expected to attend the event, which is expected that "an opportunity for the process of learning between students and management of the industry."
According to the organizers, he told the press here on Tuesday, events for which all of the money price of Rs 2.75 lach, TA Pai Young Memorial Business Leader competition, is "one of the distinctions in the B-School - Circuit. "winners of this year, according to the organizers, 'go away with money from prizes worth
BANGALORE: St. Joseph's College of Commerce of the team Vinay Vivek and went away with the top prize at the "Tata Crucible - The Campus Quiz 2006, the inter-collegiate quiz Affairs Tata Group here on Sunday.
The winners are now travelling to Mumbai to participate in the national finals of the game, at the 26th February. They compete with the winners of Calcutta, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad and New Delhi.
Sunday, the regional finals, Ankur of the team and the College Shreyes SBM Jain finished runners-up. The winning team, and the riders of the team 60000 dealing with home
MUMBAI: Rohit and Nikhil from the Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune, won the National Finals of `Tata Crucible-The Campus Quiz 2006' held here last Monday.
The first runner-up was the team from IMT Ghaziabad, and the second runners-up position witnessed a tie between the teams from the KJ Somaiya Institute of Management, Mumbai, and College of Engineering Guindy (COE), Chennai.
The theme of the Tata Crucible-The Campus Quiz 2007 was `Speed of Thought-Clash of the fastest minds'. `Pyramid Quizzing' structure, introduced for the first time in Indian quizzing history, added an in-depth meaning to the 2007 edition of the quiz.
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A wise parent of this observation about their teenage daughter. "You know the price of everything but the value of nothing." We call this a wise parent, because now she recognized that, somewhere along the way, his parents were in need of an update of qualifications, but she was too busy to take note. Thereafter, that his daughter had to quantify, all in the form of money. It was only when she began to apply equal love of his mother with the amount of pocket money, however, that the parent company was aware that something was wrong in the way
A young college student visits a roadside magazine vendor and picks up a book. The book is not only old in appearance but is of an old edition as well. Finding it of some use to him, the boy asks for its price. The vendor takes a prideful look at the books, takes it in his hand and says, Twenty-five. But thats the original price. Its so old, I thought you would give it at a throwaway price. Its so old and in such a miserable condition, who is going to buy it after all? the boy answers expecting the
Kozhikode: "Back Waters 2006, an annual review of management and Culture Festival of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), located on its campus near here on Saturday and Sunday.
The event should provide a platform for students to showcase their many talents. The events range from business simulation games, business-plan competitions and case studies live on adventure sports, fashion, quizzes and parties. Nearly 300 participants from the economy of schools throughout the country are on the Festival.
Business simulation games, students an opportunity to apply concepts from classroom to the real situation of the world in the areas of marketing, financing, operation
Who are the Snow White and Seven Dwarfs of the corporate world? Ever heard of co-opetition? And how does one term mutual funds that will not cover liquor companies?
Not just the competitors, even the audience had a fun time, guessing answers to these questions at the finals of the business quiz, conducted by the IIM-Ahmedabad Alumni Association's (IIM-AAA), Chennai chapter, here on Sunday.
In the end, when the Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Tiruchi, walked away with the IIM-AAA Anchor Cup 2006, it was a well-earned victory, followed by S.S.N School of Management in the second place and Bangalore's ICFAI Business School
The national management quiz (NMQ), which recently its climax with a grand finale in Grand GRT, Chennai, said a separate press release. Organized by the All India Management Association (AIMA), witnessing the best NMQ of senior staff across the country in a competition informative, entertaining and highly competitive management quiz. Sabasachi Chandra and G Sreekantha TCS Birth of the Grand winner of the final recital and Vishwajeeth Sagar Godhran of Sify, Chennai have been far with the second prize. The third prize was bags Jaspreet Ashustosh Tyagi and Bidra Tata Telservices.
Speaking on the occasion, the director, AIMA, said Kamal Singh,
HYDERABAD: ICFAI Business School representatives M.V.R. Raja Satish and Rallapalli Raghuram won first prize at the NTPC ‘Electron Quiz’ Southern Regional Final competition held in the city on Monday.
Over 42 teams from various engineering and management colleges across the twin cities took part in the quiz competition and top three teams from the competition would take part in the national finals to be held at New Delhi, said a press release.
On the occasion, NTPC General Manager (Commercial) presented cash awards of Rs. 15,000, Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 6,000 respectively to the top three winners.
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