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    ContentsI. From The Chairpersons Desk....3

    II. HaRMONEY- The HR and Finance Week....4a. Alumni Speakers......5b. Other Speakers: Panel Discussion8

    III. Bees Saal Baad.......9IV. Campus Buzz

    a. Mahindra War Room.10b. Independence Day Cultural Program..10c. Sahyog.11d. League Of Titans : Spincarnation.......12e. Press Tease....13

    V. Q and Alumnus.14VI. Alum Quotes..16

    VII. Through An Exchange Students Hourglass.....17VIII. Campus Shots.....18

    IX. Suggestions and Feedbacks.....19

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    From The Chairpersons Desk

    Month of August has kept everybody busy with classes

    gaining momentum and various other student activities. The

    first event organised by Alumni Committee in FY 2011-2012has been HaRMONEY, The HR and Finance Week. This event

    was special as it was very successfully organised by the new

    team of Alcom students under the tutorship of the second

    year student mentors.

    This time all efforts were made to engage a larger number of

    executives from the corporate and we were delighted to have

    eight alumni who gave lectures, judged events like quiz and

    simulation game, and shared their experiences in HR &Finance domains.

    Enthusiasm of the 1991 Batch was effusive in Bees Saal

    Baad celebration. We were touched when they told us about

    the highly spirited get-together on 21 August and later sent

    us some photographs of the event; not to miss the poem! Just

    to have our silent presence amidst them Alcom momento was

    sent to the rejoicing group.

    Wishing them more fun and joy in their life and also wishingeveryone Good Luck.

    Dr. Seeta Gupta

    Chairperson

    Alumni Relationship Committee

    "Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back

    and realize they were the big things."

    -Robert Brault

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    Debate winners with Mr. Nitin Khanna

    Alumni having high tea

    HaRMONEY

    The HR and Finance Week

    The first event organized by Alcom in the session 2011-12 was HaRMONEY, from August 18th to

    August 23rd. Both the students and the alumni took active part in it and displayed great enthusiasm.

    The week started with an HR and Finance quiz on the

    18th of August, hosted in association with the IMT

    Quizzing Committee. Students turned up in good

    numbers for the two rounds. The different stages of

    the quiz struck a balance between both fun and

    knowledge.

    Throughout the week there were many guest lectures

    delivered by our esteemed alumni, a debate, a case

    study challenge and a panel discussion. They took out

    time for the students of their Alma mater and shared

    their valuable insights on a variety of subjects relating to Human Resources and Finance. On 20 th August

    the alumni guests who came for guest lectures and panel discussion gathered together with the

    chairperson of the Alumni Relationship Committee and placement chairperson for tea. The alumni

    interacted with each other and also shared their valuable knowledge and experience with the students.

    The Alumni Relationship Committee also hosted the Stock Market Simulation, in association with Fin-

    niche (the Finance club of IMT), as the concluding

    event of HaRMONEY. It was an online stock market

    trading competition which tested the participants on

    their analytical skills, financial prowess and

    spontaneity to changing market situations. All the

    teams were on their toes while they competed with

    their friends to 'ride the bull'. There was a hugeturnout for the event and the week ended on an

    exciting, high note.

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    Alumni Speakers

    Ms. Shamli Paliwal

    Ms. Shamli Paliwal was the topper of 1989 PGDBM batch. She is currently the Chief

    Manager (Finance) in ONGC looking after centralized procurement activities of

    ONGC.

    Ms. Paliwal was the first guest lecturer for the week and she spoke to the students

    about Infrastructure Finance from the public sector perspective on August 19th. She spoke about the

    Project Finance for the ONGC Tripura Power Plant, giving a detailed insight into each aspect of funding

    for the huge project. With over 22 years of multifaceted experience in Energy sector in raising resources,

    business process re-engineering, project management, corporate finance, commercial, business

    development and joint ventures, Ms. Paliwal helped the students understand how the corporate scenario

    changed over the post liberalization era. The students learned about a number of financing options and

    the different approaches to Project Finance.

    Mr. Ramit Gupta

    Mr. Ramit Gupta, class of 2000, is presently working as General Manager in Strategy

    and Transformation in IBM Global Business Services. He discussed the topic

    Organization and People in Meeting Strategic Objectives on August 19th.

    Before joining IBM, he had worked in Avalon Consulting for 10 years. He

    acknowledged the fact that these days, it is rare to find people sticking to a particular organization for 10

    years. One of the main concerns he expressed was the lack of quality middle and upper level managers

    required to take the organization forward. Until and unless this issue is addressed, the business will not

    be able to reach the next level. He, being a Member of the Placement Committee, recalled the many

    sleepless nights he had spent working towards improving the brand IMT.

    Mr. Anurag Jain

    Mr. Anurag Jain, currently HR Head at B.A. Continuum India Pvt. Ltd (which is the

    non-banking subsidiary of the Bank of America) visited the campus on 20th

    August, 2011 as the youngest guest lecturer during HaRMONEY. He passed out of

    IMT in 2008 with a PGDM degree in Finance, and delivered a lecture on

    Compensation Management and Benefit Strategies, his area of expertise.

    Mr. Jain talked to the students at length about the HR structure in an organisation, and introduced the

    students to the function of Compensation Management. The lecture provided an insight on the subjectfor the first year students in the audience, and was of particular value to the HR students there. For the

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    same reason, it saw a lot of people actively interacting, and asking questions about the lecturers role at

    his workplace, range of job profiles available, and particularly his choice of switching streams mid-

    career. He was very patient with all their queries, and encouraged questions after each slide on the

    subject. As such, the lecture struck a balance between theoretical knowledge on the discipline, as well as

    practical insights from his work experience at B.A. Continuum. The students got to learn a lot, and alsogot a very different perspective on the HR function in any organization.

    Mr. Sharad Jain

    Mr. Sharad Jain, class of 1998, is currently working with GE Energy Financial

    Services as the Vice President leading the origin of the structured finance team

    focusing on the energy sector. He delivered a guest lecture on Infrastructure

    Finance focusing on the power sector, on August 20th. He explained how critical

    infrastructure finance is to the economy, also drawing a comparison between

    project finance and corporate finance.

    Mr. Jain has more than 15 years of experience in financing and development of large infrastructure

    projects primarily in the power sector. He has been in the industry since 1992, which marked the

    beginning of the liberalization era and thus has an extensive knowledge in the infrastructure sector.

    Relating the theory with his corporate experience he made the session very enlightening for the

    students.

    Mr. Nitin Khanna

    The week was livened up with a highly charged debate competition on August

    20th. The Debate was held in a fresh format, with each team consisting of three

    members; one speaking against the topic, one for the topic and one member

    raising questions to the speakers of other teams. The event was judged by Mr.

    Nitin Khanna, CEO, Aantrishti Human Development Solutions Ltd. He also

    provided the students with a topic that took an interesting perspective at the most discussed issue in

    India today. Zero Corruption is Anti-Development and an Impractical Goal was the topic and the

    students came up with intriguing new ways to understand the issue the country is facing today.

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    Mr. Kausik Chatterjee

    Mr. Kausik Chatterjee, an esteemed alumnus of IMT Ghaziabad from the class of

    2002 graced the Finance-HR week HaRMONEY with a guest lecture on HR

    effectiveness and Balance Scorecard, on August 22nd. Mr. Chatterjee is currently

    working with the Samtel Group as the regional manager HR, NCR region. He is

    highly engaged with academia and visits reputed colleges such as IMT

    Ghaziabad, MDI Gurgaon, BITs and Amity Noida as a guest faculty.

    The guest lecture was interactive and Mr. Chatterjee engaged his audience very well by talking about

    balancing scorecards and their significance in the corporate world. What fascinated the students was the

    fact that he drew a synergy between the balance scorecard in a real corporate scenario and how students

    can incorporate the same in their own lives to manage their times and aspirations better. The lecture was

    very relevant to the concerns of the students with the demanding B-School curriculum and the pressures

    of student life.

    Mr. Arshdeep Khurana

    Event: Case Study Challenge

    Mr. Arshdeep Khurana, Founder. Job Vision Consultants passed out of IMT

    Ghaziabad in 2010, and he was the youngest alumnus we engaged with, in the

    course of HaRMONEY: the HR and Finance Week. Besides being a panelist on

    Saturday, we also collaborated with him for the Case Study Challenge, on August

    22nd under which we invited student teams to compete for a case study analysis, to be judged by Mr.

    Khurana.

    Mr. Khurana gave us the case study, based on real incidents from his life, and contributed with great

    deal of insights on the particular situation described in the case. The case was based on Mergers and

    Acquisitions, and gave the students a chance to test their skills in the field of employee management

    and takeover issues.

    Mr. Khurana was very impressed with the hard work and dedication that all the teams displayed, withthe short time they had available. The winning team showed perfect time management and displayed

    team work and clear communication. Mr. Khurana also shared his own insights on the case, and gave us

    many tips on college life and placement processes.

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    Speakers of the Panel Discussion

    Other Speakers: Panel Discussion

    Panelists:

    Mr. V Natarajan : Vice President & Zone Head HR, Tata AIG Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

    Mr. Sumit Mohan Saxena : Deputy Director - Enterprise Sales, Sistema Shyam Teleservices Ltd.

    Mr. Prashant Joshi : CEO, Mind Power Consulting.

    Mr. Kirit Goyal : Founder Director, Gazelle Information Technologies

    Mr. Arshdeep Khurana : Founder, Job Vision Consultants

    Beyond Pay Effective Strategies For Tomorrow was the topic for panel discussion on 20th August.

    Various factors which are important to an individual in any organization were first discussed, eg.Salaries (compensation), recognition, respect, work culture etc. The panelists gave the students practical

    insights as to how an employer looks for an employee who shows real passion for work, rather than one

    who complains.

    Employee engagement was highlighted as a very important tool. Mr. Natarajan gave the example of his

    company engaging senior management by involving them in corporate golf tournaments wherein the

    managers got more time to know each other personally as well as professionally.

    He also drew an analogy between a goal oriented team and a

    chariot with five horses. The chariot will move effectively and

    faster only when all the five horses think in the same

    direction and work with synchronisation. He thus

    emphasised that the goals of an employee should be aligned

    with the goals of the organisation.

    It was a very interactive session. The students questioned the

    panelists on how to select a sector for working; to which the

    panelists urged them to take certain calculated risks. The

    students also queried them on whether to continue with acompany working on low culture radar or not. The panelists

    suggested holding on to a company when the whole industry is in turmoil rather than switching jobs,

    and making efforts to improve the work culture. But, if the companys culture does not improve even

    when the industry stabilises, then one should find a better organisation to work for.

    Towards the end, the students were shown the Gallup Employee Satisfaction Survey by Mr. Sumit

    Mohan Saxena. The emphasis was that the research done by Gallup strongly supports that engaged

    employees are more productive, more profitable, more customer-focused, safer and more likely to

    withstand temptations to leave.

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    Alumni from the 91 batch Getting ready to groove!

    Aaj Bees Saal ke Baad,

    Laut aayi IMT ki har Yaad.

    Woh hawa mein chali goli,

    woh keechad ki holi.

    Woh amphi ki party,

    Woh mess ki chapati.

    Girls hostel ki 'Scanty Dress',

    Kisne kya pehna, uspe hamaara guess.Jab humne pee thi desi daaru,

    Juniors ka lagana brush se jhaadu.

    Raat bhar khelna patti teen,

    Subah Ko jaana Verma ki canteen.

    Padh bhi lete thay, jab milta tha waqt,

    Yaaron Zindagi tab thi khoob mast.

    Aaj Bees Saal ke Baad,

    Laut aayi IMT ki har Yaad.

    -Sandeep Garg

    Alumni dancing

    Vineet & Mamta in the organisers shoes

    Nothing better than meeting old friends

    "Bees Saal Baad"

    IMT 1991 Batch Get together

    The

    CAMPUS BUZZ

    CAMPUS BUZZ

    The discussion to organize a get together

    marking twenty years of passing out started

    many months back. Finally Vineet, Mamta and

    Indi took the lead to organize the party -

    appropriately named "Bees Saal Baad". On

    August 21 (Sunday), 35 of the batch mates met

    and had a blast of a time. It was partying IMT -

    style....non-stop dancing, laughing and

    catching up with each other....

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    Fla hoistin at IMT

    Campus Buzz

    Mahindra War Room

    Living up to the hype and anticipation created around it, the

    Mahindra War Room was greeted with great enthusiasm in the

    IMT Campus with a full house attendance in the

    Amphitheatre.

    The War Room is Indias largest and most loved business

    school event which started in 2008. Traditionally, Indias

    top 17 Business Schools participate in the war room and

    IMT Ghaziabad takes great pride in being one of them.

    In this contest the leaders from different Mahindra

    business sectors share the strategic business issues that they

    would like the budding managers from these business

    schools to respond to. These issues are then framed into sector

    caselets and form the starting point of the contest. The contest is

    then launched across the top 17 B-Schools. This year will mark the 4th edition of this prestigious and

    coveted event in which IMT Ghaziabad has always made its presence felt. The national final round is

    attended and judged by Mr. Anand Mahindra and the Group Executive Board comprising the very same

    leaders who share the strategic issues. In this daylong event the 17 teams compete with each other,

    present their strategy and persuade the Group Executive Board on the merits of their approach. The

    team that emerges as winner is designated as The War Room Hero and is presented with the

    Brahmastra modeled on the ancient Indian weapon, which is conferred upon those with supreme

    focus, concentration and skill.

    This years War room has been named The Rise of Arjuna and looking at the enthusiasm and passion

    in the students to prove their mettle, there could not have been a better name.

    Independence Day - Cultural Program

    Indias Independence Day was commemorated at IMT Ghaziabad campus last

    Monday, 15th August, 2011. India completed sixty four glorious years of

    Independence this year.

    The day started with the traditional flag hoisting by our Director Dr. Bibek

    Banerjee. Among those present included the Dean Dr. Suresh Bedi, Dr Shalini

    Tiwari and Dr Kausik Datta. After the National Anthem, the Director addressed

    the gathering. In his address, Dr. Banerjee spoke about the Prime Ministers

    Independence Day Speech delivered from the Red Fort earlier that day. He

    declared that all of us have a shared responsibility to ensure that India breaks

    free from the shackles of corruption, disharmony and apathy which can limit our

    freedom.

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    Director, Dr. Banerjee addressing the students

    Director, Dr. Banerjee distributing clothes to the

    needy

    This was followed by a cultural program organized by the

    Cultural Committee of IMT Ghaziabad. The cultural

    performances touched the chords of patriotism and brought

    back the memories of freedom struggle. "Vande Matram" and

    Tagore's "Anando Loke" reinstated the unity of India. Children

    of some of the blue-collar workers gave a heart-warming dance

    performance on their favourite tunes.

    The program ended with the promise that 15th August is not a

    holiday, but a day of pledge towards the idea of INDIA.

    Sahyog

    Sahyog, a MADF (Make A Difference Foundation) initiativeis an event where the students and faculty of IMT-Ghaziabad

    come together to donate clothes to the needy, thereby sharing

    some much-needed warmth. This year on the 15th of August,

    the tradition laid down by MADF was continued with

    panache. With generous assistance from the students, faculty

    and volunteers, we were able to collect, pack and distribute

    1200+ clothes, winter-wear, bed sheets, towels and toys to the

    less fortunate.

    The director, Dr. Bibek Banerjee, set the ball rolling, by

    initiating the act of kindness on behalf of IMT. Also lending

    their valuable time and efforts were Mr. B. C. Bahuguna, Mr. Kaushik Datta, Ms. Shalini R. Tiwari and

    Mr. S.K. Goel. In addition, IMT alumni and erstwhile members of MADF, Vandana Singh and Shaurya

    Nigam were also present.

    The MADF team visited the areas in the vicinity of the campus, to distribute coupons and invite the

    needy.

    The labourers working inside the campus and the blue-collar employees were also included in the

    initiative. The overwhelming response left everyone speechless. This is exemplified by some people who

    brought the coupons securely wrapped in plastic covers, which showed how precious a pair of clothes is

    in their eyes. The smiles on their faces and the glow of content in their eyes was an instant and lasting

    reward for all the hard effort that Team MADF put in for this event.

    The scale of Sahyog continues to increase every year. The generosity on the part of the IMT-G fraternity

    helped everyone realize the true meaning of Sahyog Cooperation.

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    The virtual betting station

    Players in action during a match

    Crowd cheering for their favourite team

    League Of Titans: Spincarnation

    After Smashathon, the first intra IMT sports event,

    the Sports Committee of IMT Ghaziabad followed up

    with another exciting event Spincarnation an

    Intra College Table Tennis Tournament. The

    tournament comprised singles matches for men and

    women, mens doubles and mixed doubles. Great

    skill, technique and grit were on display as the teams

    fought the battles on the table and off it as well. Large

    crowd turned up to support their teams and raised

    the excitement by a couple of notches.

    The first match between Abhishek and Vivek set the

    tone for the tournament with immense display of

    power and skills. There were a number of nail-biters

    throughout the tournament which gave the

    audience value for their time. The betting station a

    virtual betting website created by the sports

    committee was another added feature of the

    tournament which saw students betting virtual

    money on their favourite teams.

    The finals were played between two teams of first

    year. The eagerly awaited clash did not disappoint

    the huge crowd. Section C of first year finally

    emerged as winners and Sambhav Jain from the

    winning team bagged the Player of the

    tournament award.

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    Participants facing a press conference during the event

    PRESS-TEASE

    Press-Tease, the introductory event of Corporate Communications and Media Relations Committee

    (CCMRC), IMT Ghaziabad, was a runaway

    success with more than 50 teams registering

    for the event. The event consisted of 3 rounds

    in which, in the first round, participants had

    to use their social networking skills to find

    some famous personalities within the

    campus. 15 teams made it to the second

    round wherein they were given a cryptic

    code to rack their brains.

    Only the worthy top 9 teams went to the

    final round which was a mock press

    conference round. The 18 participants of the 9

    teams (9 X 2) were split into 6 teams of 3 to

    bring them out of their comfort zones. They

    were then given topics ranging from the debacle of the Indian cricket team during the recent English

    tour to the Governments stand on Lok Pal Bill which they had to defend in front of an entire press team.

    It was a highly charged atmosphere as questions were being fired from left, right and centre. Emotions

    ran high as the participants passionately defended their stance. In the end, it was sound logic that

    prevailed. The winners and the runners-up were given cash prizes along with certificates for all the

    finalists. The entire event was covered by the media.

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    Q and Alumnus

    Mr. Sharad Jain is

    an esteemed

    alumnus of IMTGhaziabad from

    the class of 1998.

    He has more than

    15 years of

    experience in

    financing and

    development of

    large infrastructure projects primarily in the

    power sector. Mr. Jain is currently working withGE Energy Financial Services as the Vice

    President leading the origin of the structured

    finance team focusing on the energy sector. He

    came down to the campus to deliver a lecture on

    Infrastructure Finance and hence the students

    got a chance to interact with him.

    Q. What were your most cherished moments in

    IMT?

    A. We enjoyed our life here, at IMT. There were

    quite a few special moments. One amongst them

    was when I was out of campus for some time

    and the results for the first semester were

    declared. When I came back everyone was

    congratulating me and then I got to know that I

    had secured second position in the whole batch

    which I had never expected. To take it further Icherish the fact that I was the gold medallist in

    IMT. Apart from academics, Passion the

    management and cultural fest was something

    very special to me when we used to stay awake

    the whole night with the roar around not

    wanting to miss any part of it.

    Q. It is said that more than the MBA degree, it

    is the course that creates an impact, so how

    important has an MBA been for your career?

    A. MBA was important right from the day one

    because I wanted to change my field. MBA for

    me was not a career enhancer but a careermover kind of thing. Finance was something

    that always puzzled me and made me anxious

    to know about it. So I was always determined to

    do an MBA. I joined MBA in 1996 and in 1997

    there was a financial crisis as a result of which

    not many finance companies turned up for

    placements. The profiles that were offered by

    the finance companies that came were that of

    finance plus marketing. But I always wanted togo into core finance and which I ultimately did.

    So yes, an MBA has helped me a lot in shaping

    up my career.

    Q. You've been in the industry for almost two

    decades, working across four big organisations

    and in different capacities so what has been

    your most important learning in the corporate

    world?

    A. The most important learning for me would be

    that we need to be on our toes all the time. This

    means all mangers should have a very sharp

    learning curve. For succeeding in the corporate

    world we need to think ahead of others. We

    should have a long term perspective of things.

    As a manager we must have the decision

    making ability, and even if we take a wrongdecision it is an opportunity to learn, a process

    that makes us better.

    Q. Some change you would suggest in IMT to

    better suit the requirements of the business

    world?

    A. MBA is more like being the jack of all trades

    where you get to know about operations,

    marketing, finance etc. So an MBA gives you a

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    global perspective. I am not sure whether

    anything needs to be changed in terms of the

    curriculum but certainly there should be more

    and more industrial interactions so that the

    students can learn from the experience of peoplealready in the industry. I did my MBA after

    having some corporate experience but for

    students who dont have a professional

    experience; corporate interactions can be very

    helpful. You learn when you practice something,

    and what can be a better way to learn a thing

    from the people who are already doing it and

    hence more focus on corporate interactions

    could be a great learning for the students.

    Q. Any specific advice for the present students

    of IMT?

    A. This present batch is good and the students

    were very interactive. I dont have anything

    specific to say but one advice would be to make

    the most of these two years of MBA. The

    students here at IMT have a lot of calibre, they

    just need to put that extra effort to compete with

    the top B schools and I am sure they have that

    potential.

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    Alum Quotes

    My two years at IMT made me realise the fact that

    not being from an Ivy League business school did notnecessarily mean that I was not good enough; it just

    meant that I have to try harder and work smarter.

    These are the traits that have become second nature to

    me and have proved to be very rewarding throughout

    my career which spans more than a decade. I wish all

    IMTians even more success.- Robinder Singh

    IMT encourages new ways to think and opens up

    the mind to the creative and competitive challenges of

    the future. It builds a high performance culture

    essential to strategic success. The focus is equally on

    content as well as process nurturing a remarkablelearning environment for a highly rewarding

    experience.

    -Atul Chand

    IMT inculcates entrepreneurial skills which are a

    requirement for all in todays competitive scenario,

    both for a salaried executive and an entrepreneur.

    - Asheet Makhija

    Something people dont know about me is that I

    have made it to the IBM Band 10 in the shortest possible time of 9 years of work experience and

    globally the fastest to do so. I am also the youngest

    Associate Partner with minimum experience. I

    believe that this is not an achievement; however this

    accomplishment is because of the drive to be the best

    that I learnt in IMT.

    - Gautam DS Bardoloi

    At IMT, the interaction with industry at all levels is

    unparalleled. This level of interaction enables a

    confident and smooth student-to-manager transition.

    The skills learnt are not just in Finance or Marketing

    but also more importantly on issues like group

    tasking and crisis management.

    -Anjali Kumar

    IMT is an excellent place to explore new and

    different career paths and find a job that makes you

    want to jumpout of the bed in the morning. You also

    receive an unbelievable amount of support from

    faculty, classmates and alumni. The opportunity for

    personal growth is one of the most enduring benefits

    of coming to IMT.

    -Anil Sarin

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    Through an Exchange Students Hourglass

    "Studying at IMT was a great experience. I learned a lot about India and her richculture and made some good friends. The students were really nice and made my

    stay unforgettable. Furthermore, the lectures had a high energy level and were

    very interesting. The campus is wonderful and provides everything the students

    require"

    -Jrgen Wachter, EXCHANGE STUDENT 2010

    "IMT Ghaziabad offers a stimulating environment which really enhanced

    my experience. I spent 7 months at the IMT campus and I had the

    feeling of being surrounded by brilliant and cordial students. The

    campus is fine, green and quiet and its a wonderful experience!"

    -Olivi Peti, EXCHANGE STUDENT 2010

    "Namaste IMT! My name is Clmence and I'm from the exchange program of

    2010.

    An experience in India is, in itself, extraordinary and my experience at IMT surely

    met my expectancies! I had the chance of discovering a beautiful country,

    following real interesting classes - especially Rural marketing, which was my

    favourite subject - and, above all, IMT gave me the opportunity to meet extremely

    enriching people, whom I made friends with. If I had only a few words to tell you, I would clearly say:

    GO FOR IT! If I had the chance of doing it again, I would do it 10 times!"

    -Clmence Kiln Metz, EXCHANGE STUDENT 2010

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    IMT Ghaziabad

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