CHANAKYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

CHANAKYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

"3 DIOTS" BECOMES PART OF BUSINESS SCHOOL SYLLABUS @ CIM

Aamir Khan starrer “3 Idiots” which stresses the point that “seek excellence & success will follow” will now be part of a business school curriculum.



Aiming to teach aspiring management students some business skills through the film, the Chanakya Institute of Management (CIM) Gharuan, about 10 km from here on the Chandigarh-Ludhiana road in Punjab, has decided to make "3 Idiots" a part of its Master of Business Administration (MBA) curriculum.

"The film will be taken up as a case study through which management students would study various aspects of management which can help them to be creative and effective leaders in the future," CIM Co-Chairman Gaurav Goyal said.

"The film is loosely based on a novel “5 Point Someone” written by Chetan Bhagat leaves an ever lasting impact on the students of management. They can visualise the concept of the story and apply it in job areas later on. The movie teaches that Never run after success ,Excellence always creates Success & it is a process of continual improvement.

It provides guidance for not only being an effective manager but also how to be the best and a role model for others in whichever area they enter," Gaurav added.

The CIM believes "3 Idiots" helps understand concepts like lateral & out of the box thinking, resource management, strategy, motivation, determination, skills, leadership, ambition and making the most out of the worst kind of situations.

The film also teaches that Necessity creates pressure and forces you to invent something or to use your potentiality which in turn becomes a possibility, which is also the motto of CIM

“ From potentialities to Possibilities”.

Friday, May 14, 2010

INTER COLLEGE MANAGEMENT FEST "PRATIBHA"

INTER-COLLEGE MANAGEMENT FEST CELEBRATED AT CHANAKYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
PRATIBHA-2010 THE INTER COLLEGE MANAGEMENT FEST WAS HELD AT CHANAKYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (CIM) GHARUAN NEAR CHANDIGARH today. MORE THAN 200 STUDENTS FROM VARIOUS COLLEGES OF PUNJAB PARTICIPATED IN ACTIVITIES LIKE SOLO SONG, SOLO DANCE, AD MAD SHOW, FACE PAINITNG, COLLAGE MAKING, RANGOLI, DECLAMATION, EXTEMPORE ETC. Dr NP SINGH DEAN PTU JALANDHAR WAS THE CHIEF GUEST. THE CHAIRMAN MR JB GOYAL IAS(RETD) FORMER SECRETARY TECHNICAL EDUCATION WAS THE GUEST OF HONOR. ALSO PRESENT WERE SH JOGINDER TYGER, SH SURINDER SHARMA, SH ASHOK AND ASHWANI GARG CHAIRMAN SVIET GROUP OF COLLEGES.
ADDRESSING THE STUDENTS DR NP SINGH SAID THAT SUCH COMPETITIONS ARE AN ESSENTIAL PART OF LEARNING IN A STUDENTS LIFE AND NURTURE A SENSE OF HEALTHY COMPETITION AMONG THEM. THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY WAS THE DANCE PERFORMANCE BY GEETIKA SHARMA STUDENT OF CIM ON “MAA TUJHE SALAAM” WHICH WAS APPLAUDED BY ONE AND ALL.
THE LADY CHAIRMAN DR NEELAM GOYAL & CO-CHAIRMAN GAURAV GOYAL GAVE AWAY THE PRIZES TO THE WINNERS. LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY WON THE OVERALL TROPHY.


Monday, May 10, 2010

FARWELL PARTY @ CIM CHANAKYA



FAREWELL PARTY ORGANISED AT CHANAKYA INSTITUTE

A farewell party of the 1st outgoing batch of Chanakya Institute of Management Gharuan was organized yesterday at the College campus. Sh Naresh Nagpal the Additional Director Technical Education Punjab was the Chief Guest on this occasion. A cultural show including  , singing, dancing and fashion show was presented by the MBA 1st year students for the seniors. Gitika and Sanjay  were declared Ms & Mr Farewell  respectively. A prize distribution function was also organized in which meritorious students of the batch were given cash prizes of Rs 10,000 as a reward for their hard work and bringing laurels to the institute. Sh Naresh Nagpal while congratulating the students on their campus placement  stressed on the importance of discipline & responsibility in the corporate world.  Mr Gaurav Goyal the Co-Chairman of CIM gave best wishes to the students for their careers and life ahead.

VISIT TO SWARAJ MAZDA CIM STUDENTS

CHANAKYA STUDENTS VISIT SWARAJ MAZDA

MBA students of  Chanakya Institute of Management  Gharuan near Chandigarh visited the famous manufacturing unit of Swaraj Mazda near Ropar   . The students had a guided tour of the manufacturing and production unit. And also learnt about the history of Swaraj Mazda.  The students had one to one interaction with the marketing, finance and hr heads and got to know the nuances of the corporate world. Speaking on the occasion Mr Gaurav Goyal the Co_Chairman Chanakya Institutes said that such industry academia interaction is necessary for the students so that they can have a glimpse of the corporate world  and put their  theory into practice. 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP WORKSHOP @ CHANAKYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

To inculcate a sense a entrepreneurship among the students Chanakya Institute of Management, Gharuan, near Chandigarh conducted a workshop for the students of MBA. New age first generation entrepreneurs like Minni Singh MD Akal Springs Ludhiana, Mr Bobby Garg owner Planet Fitness, Ginni Kumar MD Oven Fresh,  were invited to share their views and motivate the students. The students were encouraged to have a practical hands on discussion and brainstorming session on how they can acquire effective entrepreneurial thinking and take effective steps to set up their own businesses.  

To give a feel of being an entrepreneur , an entrepreneurial game  was conducted where in students were divided into groups  and given a seed capital  and asked to invest it into a business idea of their choice. And given a time frame of 2 weeks. The students took up ideas like car washing, selling recharge coupons, stationery selling, flower selling etc. The team that made maximum profit from their business idea were given a prize and were allowed to keep their profits as well. The winners were felicitated on this occasion. Ms Minni said that such games should be made essential part of business schools where in students can know the real business environment  in which businesses are conducted and prepare them to face the challenges.

Speaking on the occasion Mr Gaurav Goyal the Co-Chairman of Chanakya Institute who himself happens to be a first generation entrepreneur expressed his views on the growing need of entrepreneurs in India. He opined that rather than looking for companies to hire them students should take calculated risks and opt on being entrepreneurs and be job creators themselves. He added that various government and private agencies are also willing to fund a unique entrepreneurial venture.  The institute also plans to have a permanent entrepreneurship cell to counsel and guide the students interested in being entrepreneurs. 

Saturday, February 20, 2010