Sujay Kumar Dutta is an IIT alumnus. But that is not his claim to fame. He is also one with more than a decade’s experience as a trainer who has been helping students successfully negotiate the CAT. But that too is not what sets him apart. His real claim to fame – what gives him an almost cult status in the student fraternity – lies in the fact that he has been successfully clearing CAT consecutively for the last five years, that too in the near impossible 99 + percentile.
Mukul Mehta is a B.Tech – an expert in Maths, DI and Quant who has been mentoring students to cross the bar of GMAT and SAT. His fame as the tilting factor, too, precedes him, as was evident by the huge turnout of students – 250 plus by a conservative estimate – at the 6th floor auditorium of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC). That too, during the summer vacation and with the mercury soaring to unbearable highs.
The event was a Seminar: CAT & GMAT that not only sought to debunk widely held myths but also show students ways and means of maxing them out. Naturally, in keeping with the practice of BESC, the most revered names from the respective domains – Sujay Kumar Dutta and Mukul Mehta included – were brought together for the students to interact with, so that all their queries could be addressed by those in the know. Both the speakers made presentations in which they took the audience through the rudiments before taking questions from the floor and comprehensively addressing the concerns of BE-ites.
The seminar was also addressed by Puneet Raman, Founder-Director of Prowisdom Growth, an entity that is actively engaged in expanding the horizons of higher education and empowering students to maximise their potentials. An excellent speaker, he was no stranger to the students of BESC, having mesmerised them with his thoughts and characteristic élan earlier as well.
The event platform was also used by BESC to communicate to the students about Career Connect – six certificate courses that are ready to be unveiled by the Institution for the benefit of the students. Registration Kiosks were set up for CFP, ACCA, Commerce+, Capital Market, Cyber Security and Corporate Communications, which were manned by the respective Course Conductors with whom interested students could not only interact first-hand, but could also register themselves for enrolment. These highly relevant, short term certificate / diploma / professional courses in the fields of finance, skill development and communication have been created by BESC to address the needs of the industry and are aimed at empowering students, as they integrate themselves into productive pursuits. Going by the sheer number of registrations that were filled in on the spot, the efficacy of the Career Connect initiative of BESC in general and that of the courses in particular, was firmly reiterated.
Prof Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs of BESC thanked the speakers for answering the call of BESC to address issues that concern the students and urged the students to utilise the opportunities being provided by the Institution to further hone their search for excellence. He also introduced representatives of all the associate institutions and individuals who are collaborating with BESC to offer the various Career Connect courses, explain their USP’s and spelling out in detail the reasons why students should take them up.
“Calling BESC proactive is putting things mildly” said Puneet Raman, “what fascinates me about the Institution is the sheer amount of energy that BESC thrives with. The Dean is a weapon of mass creation, whose positivity rubs on to successive batches of students making every visit to the campus a pleasure, an experience to cherish.”
For More Information about the Career Connect Courses contact the Dean’s Office or visit the website:
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On 19th of July 2022, The Times of India had organised for the first time ‘Knowledge Carnival’ at Hotel Hyatt Regency in Kolkata. The focus of the carnival was ‘East India’. A number of institutions had been represented by way of stalls, standees and other promotional materials which were all showcased in a hall for …
15 August 2020 On 15th August 1947, the flag of Independent India flared free in the air for the first time, rejoicing Independence with Indians who had awaited this day for more than two hundred years. The shackles of brutal oppression of the British Raj, which had captivated us into the dungeon of colonialism and …
CAT vs GMAT
Sujay Kumar Dutta is an IIT alumnus. But that is not his claim to fame. He is also one with more than a decade’s experience as a trainer who has been helping students successfully negotiate the CAT. But that too is not what sets him apart. His real claim to fame – what gives him an almost cult status in the student fraternity – lies in the fact that he has been successfully clearing CAT consecutively for the last five years, that too in the near impossible 99 + percentile.
Mukul Mehta is a B.Tech – an expert in Maths, DI and Quant who has been mentoring students to cross the bar of GMAT and SAT. His fame as the tilting factor, too, precedes him, as was evident by the huge turnout of students – 250 plus by a conservative estimate – at the 6th floor auditorium of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC). That too, during the summer vacation and with the mercury soaring to unbearable highs.
The event was a Seminar: CAT & GMAT that not only sought to debunk widely held myths but also show students ways and means of maxing them out. Naturally, in keeping with the practice of BESC, the most revered names from the respective domains – Sujay Kumar Dutta and Mukul Mehta included – were brought together for the students to interact with, so that all their queries could be addressed by those in the know. Both the speakers made presentations in which they took the audience through the rudiments before taking questions from the floor and comprehensively addressing the concerns of BE-ites.
The seminar was also addressed by Puneet Raman, Founder-Director of Prowisdom Growth, an entity that is actively engaged in expanding the horizons of higher education and empowering students to maximise their potentials. An excellent speaker, he was no stranger to the students of BESC, having mesmerised them with his thoughts and characteristic élan earlier as well.
The event platform was also used by BESC to communicate to the students about Career Connect – six certificate courses that are ready to be unveiled by the Institution for the benefit of the students. Registration Kiosks were set up for CFP, ACCA, Commerce+, Capital Market, Cyber Security and Corporate Communications, which were manned by the respective Course Conductors with whom interested students could not only interact first-hand, but could also register themselves for enrolment. These highly relevant, short term certificate / diploma / professional courses in the fields of finance, skill development and communication have been created by BESC to address the needs of the industry and are aimed at empowering students, as they integrate themselves into productive pursuits. Going by the sheer number of registrations that were filled in on the spot, the efficacy of the Career Connect initiative of BESC in general and that of the courses in particular, was firmly reiterated.
Prof Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs of BESC thanked the speakers for answering the call of BESC to address issues that concern the students and urged the students to utilise the opportunities being provided by the Institution to further hone their search for excellence. He also introduced representatives of all the associate institutions and individuals who are collaborating with BESC to offer the various Career Connect courses, explain their USP’s and spelling out in detail the reasons why students should take them up.
“Calling BESC proactive is putting things mildly” said Puneet Raman, “what fascinates me about the Institution is the sheer amount of energy that BESC thrives with. The Dean is a weapon of mass creation, whose positivity rubs on to successive batches of students making every visit to the campus a pleasure, an experience to cherish.”
For More Information about the Career Connect Courses contact the Dean’s Office or visit the website:
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