“Investment is an art & to perform any art you need skills”
With an intention to introduce a whooping 200 students from the semester 1 to the Stock Market Collective BULL’S EYE of Bhawanipur Education Society College, an induction of the said collective was organised on 8th August, 2019 at Jubilee Hall that continued from 11:00 am to 12:50 pm. Yash Gupta, Suyash Agarwal and Shubham Kothari, coordinators of the collective, welcomed the bunch of new buds cordially and showed them a power point presentation to provide the students with a bird’s eye view of the collective and its function. Having shown the presentation, the collective coordinators called up the Dean of Student Affairs, Professor Dilip Shah to augment the glory of the event.
In his speech, Professor Dilip Shah tried to amaze and enlighten the students with his keen sense of humour first and shared a number of marketing strategies ready to be taken. Afterwards he invited Mr Abhijit paul, a faculty of National Stock Exchange Academy to come up on stage and scatter his extraordinary cognition among the fresh batch of students. Having considered the primary aim of the induction i.e to furnish them with an in – depth idea about the skills and aptitude one requires to make a wise and profitable monetary investment in the stock market, Mr Abhijit Paul spoke at length on a number of topics related to financial market. The basics about finance and how to manage personal finance are the introductory topics that Mr paul highlighted first. In today’s age when every young enthusiast wants to begin a start up, Mr Paul felt that they should start with some field work experience first and to start working the most important factor is to have a proper CV where less is more. The crowd seemed to be quite pleased with the discourse and showed their interest to attend workshops further.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks by the coordinators.
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Bull’s Eye Induction
“Investment is an art & to perform any art you need skills”
With an intention to introduce a whooping 200 students from the semester 1 to the Stock Market Collective BULL’S EYE of Bhawanipur Education Society College, an induction of the said collective was organised on 8th August, 2019 at Jubilee Hall that continued from 11:00 am to 12:50 pm. Yash Gupta, Suyash Agarwal and Shubham Kothari, coordinators of the collective, welcomed the bunch of new buds cordially and showed them a power point presentation to provide the students with a bird’s eye view of the collective and its function. Having shown the presentation, the collective coordinators called up the Dean of Student Affairs, Professor Dilip Shah to augment the glory of the event.
In his speech, Professor Dilip Shah tried to amaze and enlighten the students with his keen sense of humour first and shared a number of marketing strategies ready to be taken. Afterwards he invited Mr Abhijit paul, a faculty of National Stock Exchange Academy to come up on stage and scatter his extraordinary cognition among the fresh batch of students. Having considered the primary aim of the induction i.e to furnish them with an in – depth idea about the skills and aptitude one requires to make a wise and profitable monetary investment in the stock market, Mr Abhijit Paul spoke at length on a number of topics related to financial market. The basics about finance and how to manage personal finance are the introductory topics that Mr paul highlighted first. In today’s age when every young enthusiast wants to begin a start up, Mr Paul felt that they should start with some field work experience first and to start working the most important factor is to have a proper CV where less is more. The crowd seemed to be quite pleased with the discourse and showed their interest to attend workshops further.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks by the coordinators.
Reported by: Nikita Mittal & Yash Gupta
Photography: Kanishq Sharma
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