The Bhawanipur Education Society College in association with the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI) organised an intra college Case Study Competition
“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you’ll be successful.”
– Albert Schweitzer
Rightfully said, business opportunities and success go hand in hand.
EcoFor Be-ites believe that with new year all of us tend to set out new priorities, new aspirations and are ready to accept all the challenges that may happen in the year. And with the same notion and aspirations they put forward to showcase to you only the Best.
Problems, solutions, and approaches are very common words for anybody in this world. We often seek different ideas and figure out a course of action that would solve the issue at hand in the most efficient manner. With the same intent, EcoFor Be-ites collective organised The Bhawanipur Case Competition on 10th January on Zoom meetings which leads to the door of IMA Case Competition 2022.
The students were given a google form through which they can register to participate and were asked to form a group of maximum five. Students immediately showed interest and accordingly the teams were made. They were asked to make a PowerPoint presentation on the case study that was provided.
There were 17 teams. The program commenced at 10:30 AM. With a brief introductory session from Vanshika Jain, the collective representative, and led to a valuable speech by Prof. Mohit Shaw and Dr. D.P. Nandy, CEO at ICMAI Registered Valuers Organisation, who were the judges of the event.
Gradually, the competition began, and the teams started presenting one after the other. Each team was given 6 minutes to speak.
The case study dealt with the Pestel, SWOT analysis, KPIS and various other technical terms of B-School. The competition ended at around 1 pm. with the same motivation as it began by our judges and the constants hard work and of the students in-charge of the event.
The final selection was announced later that day. 6 teams were selected to represent our college at the IMA Case Competition 2022. We really look forward towards winning the competition at that level.
And, as EcoFor Be-ites say, Keep your talents alive and kicking!
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Case Study Competition
The Bhawanipur Education Society College in association with the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI) organised an intra college Case Study Competition
“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you’ll be successful.”
– Albert Schweitzer
Rightfully said, business opportunities and success go hand in hand.
EcoFor Be-ites believe that with new year all of us tend to set out new priorities, new aspirations and are ready to accept all the challenges that may happen in the year. And with the same notion and aspirations they put forward to showcase to you only the Best.
Problems, solutions, and approaches are very common words for anybody in this world. We often seek different ideas and figure out a course of action that would solve the issue at hand in the most efficient manner. With the same intent, EcoFor Be-ites collective organised The Bhawanipur Case Competition on 10th January on Zoom meetings which leads to the door of IMA Case Competition 2022.
The students were given a google form through which they can register to participate and were asked to form a group of maximum five. Students immediately showed interest and accordingly the teams were made. They were asked to make a PowerPoint presentation on the case study that was provided.
There were 17 teams. The program commenced at 10:30 AM. With a brief introductory session from Vanshika Jain, the collective representative, and led to a valuable speech by Prof. Mohit Shaw and Dr. D.P. Nandy, CEO at ICMAI Registered Valuers Organisation, who were the judges of the event.
Gradually, the competition began, and the teams started presenting one after the other. Each team was given 6 minutes to speak.
The case study dealt with the Pestel, SWOT analysis, KPIS and various other technical terms of B-School. The competition ended at around 1 pm. with the same motivation as it began by our judges and the constants hard work and of the students in-charge of the event.
The final selection was announced later that day. 6 teams were selected to represent our college at the IMA Case Competition 2022. We really look forward towards winning the competition at that level.
And, as EcoFor Be-ites say,
Keep your talents alive and kicking!
– Reported by Raktima Chatterjee
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