Life @ IMS Ghaziabad

A very happy and prosperous new year to all... It will be a very crucial year for me and all at IMS 2013-2015 batch.. Hope the year will be as bright, happening and full of color as seen in the link below. πŸ˜ƒ








friends still left with my two presentation MM and BEP and the exams are just ready to begin not getting where to got either study for my presentation or for the exams or even not to study at all... plz help me out in solving the mystery........

Well holidays and celebrations are over now ! Exams are on head ! Buckle up guys for 2nd term exams πŸ˜› well i'm Still left with some GD's and Presentations ! there are some subjects which scares me πŸ˜› what bout you guys ? πŸ˜›

Happy new yr to all.......but today college was open so....


Any ways all are now getting ok with such things..cause we know companies are not going to give such holidays..so better we learn & adjust to it quickly.lookroundmg

Tomorrow is BIG DAY for IMS GZB ........Big number of Applicants from our college are moving to Lucknow for there interview in AXIS BANK .😁


So all I wanna say to all of them ....... ALL THE BEST & BEST OF LUCK TO ALL OF YOU
Just be yourself & confident on yourself rest leave to god..... πŸ‘

GO IMSians....... GO GO ......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!πŸ‘

Wow a very good welcome in IMS Girls Hostel Mess on the first day of the new year...πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ
It was awesome .. entrance was decorated with flowers and side counters were full of rose petals.
Moreover, the students greet everyone present in the hostel and share their joy with thewardens πŸ‘πŸ‘
I just like the way of celebration as warden was there with us as a part of our family πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ
Seriously.. my today's new year was started with a lot of surprises.. and I hope this continues throughout the year πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ
So once again Happy new year to all πŸ˜ƒ

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S


To TANU for her selection in πŸ‘

Laurent & Benon Group cheers time are here ......so partying hard is must required ...jai ho

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B-School Swim in Shrinking Pool Of 'Quality' Faculty :
Last yr. June IIM-L rolled out an executive fellow programme in management for working professionals , aimed at attracting top-class industry professional back to campus. The part-time doctoral programme is also targeted at IIM-A alumni with more than seven yrs. of industry exposure.

The initiative comes at a time when the higher education system in the country is dealing with an acute faculty.

Though the country's top business schools such as IIM-L,A,B, SP JAIN , FMS & XLRI have a fairly healthy student faculty ratio average of 1:9, the situation is not the same at the most others in the country . Even for the top school getting quality faculty is a challenge when the pool to trap from is limited . Inadequate pay & regulation that make it mandatory to have only PHD's make it tough for institute to attract high-quality people from industry .

One of the reasons for the lack of quality "industry-oriented" faculty at campuses is the AICTE regulations, which mandates that all permanent faculty member should be PHD's . There are thousands of capable executives in the corporate world, but campuses cannot take them on board as they are not PHD's. For an MBA, which trains 99% of the professionals of the corporate world, the PHD pool is the main one available for full-time teaching.

Also, there is an imbalance with respect to the earning potential of a fresh MBA joining industry against the earning potential of an entry level faculty, who has to earn higher gualification and put in the more number of the yrs. in education. "The Doctoral programme at IIMS's offer a stipend of around Rs. 30000 per month , which is inadequate to attract even mediocre talent in the present context.

With the shortage of quality faculty some of the remedies that top academicians suggest are strong doctoral programme, hiring industry executives & attracting top faculty from the top global schools.

Each day is passing through and exams are coming closer ! 😟 come and face me 🍻🍻🍻😁

done with my first quiz of this term and that tooo of OB ...Not a good one seriously no expectation from this Quiz..... God knows how I am going to pass in this term haven't given any quiz except the OB quiz and the mid term marks are also not up to that level as I was thinking.😁..

A big day for IMS GZB as I have mentioned ealier that Today 50 students have went for AXIS bank Placement process...day was successful,, as I have taken feed back from my friends about the whole scenario over there.. So at last every thing as well & at its best..not yet confirmed but result are awaited and will come within week...


Lets pray for all of them, so that so we can here good news from all.....n HAVE PARTY HARDER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!πŸ‘πŸ‘

Cheerss to my PEPSI friends as they got there joining letter ans they are happy you know why ..because from 15 jan we have our 5th trimester final exams and they have to join on 14 jan.....I am happy for you guys but will miss you people badly... class will be never same without you ''ANKIT SRIVASTAVA' MOHNEESH ,Ankur... GOD BLESS YOU ALL..HAVE A GRT LIFE AHEADπŸ‘πŸ‘

wow...wow......wow......wow.....wooooooooooooooooohoooooooooooo

CONGRATS!!πŸ‘!!!!!!!!!!!! CONGRATSπŸ‘........................CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!πŸ‘

As I as told you earlier that our mates have gone to Lucknow for AXIS BANK recruitment process & results are in my hands..... can't believe ...actually i believed that result will be splendid from our mates... & guess what they did it man they did it...... and total no. of students got selected over there are any guess ....
5....no......10.....15..no......

Its 21 my dear friends...they have made us proud and and what else...as many parties dude.

21 of IMSians have been selected ...so i congratulate all of them for there selection in AXIS BANK.

πŸ‘ πŸ‘ WELCOME TO NEW AM''s of AXIS BANK (ASSISTANT MANAGERS)πŸ‘ πŸ‘

1. KOMAL

2. MAHIPAL SINGH

3. Kamraan Quadri

4. Prateek Sharma

5. PRAVEEN KUMAR

6. Puneet Gargeay

7. PREM PRAKASH

8. Sarika

9. Ankit Jain

10. Shivam Singh

11. Abhudaya Shukla

12. SHOBHIT BHARDWAJ

13. Abhishek Misra

14. Shreyans Tiwari

15. Ankit Mittal

16. SWOPNIL AGARWAL

17. GAURAV SAXENA

18. Vaibhav Chauhan

19. Harshita singh

20. VIKHYAT TANDON

21. Himanshu Singh

So party is not going to stop soon as you can imagine.....


IMSians rockss.....πŸ‘πŸ‘


Many more to go friends this is just beginning of life. And you have to challenge your own caliber every day so create new bench mark in life .... so that you can as from yourself ...... πŸ‘ "HAVE I MADE IT LARGE"πŸ‘


go go go... IMSians............πŸ‘




And I have something else to share with you people .....

Now season's 1st dual & triple offer letter has been bagged by non other than room mate & my home town friend PREM PRAKASH & PRAVEEN KUMAR

Prem has got three offer letter & Praveen two ......so
I have seen Prem getting intense over delay in his placement then most of the time he asked me why why me??? what is left in my effort that i am not getting selected??

My answer was..look friend first thing PLACEMENT is all about 90% luck..the day which has been fixed for you ,,,that day most toughest company will come & most toughest round will take place & you what you will feel..oh that's so easy for me & you will clear all rounds like that day you happy go lucky....like that day has been made for you only.... so keep patience...and do your work improve every bit of possible corner that you feel is being yet left or the thing or round you are not able to clear .

And at last result is in front of you people. He has now 3 offers..(ROBO SPICES, ELETS, AXIS BANK LTD.)

Enjoy friend its your time have a great time a head and best of luck for your career.

And yes Praveen , I have regular watch on his performance every time moved to last round and get rejected no matter what ever and which ever type of company it was? And he comes to every time and ask final round rejected why??? where he did mistake??


Then I answered him look this can be answered by you only in best possible manner ..stand infront of mirror and ask this question from yourself and believe me you will get answer and next time you wont come to me what else is left into you.....and same happen & I given him some tips for his betterment ..to boost confidence and best possible manner that an interviewer look for . That's all and that guy made it beautifully well.

Now placed at GETIT INFO MEDIA & AXIS BANK LTD. Well done friend I was aware of your caliber, it was just matter of time ...and finally you can stand tall ... πŸ‘πŸ‘

And can say that "yes you have made it large"πŸ‘

CHEERSS... for you πŸ‘

new faculties are about to arrive..today we have demo classes...teachers were very gud..they were confidence...with gud communication skills..command on the subject was very gud..I personally liked Mrs R.P RANCHANA..she was extremely gud...i wise she should be into the faculty team..😁😁

A Political Rebirth for Topi & Jacket ? :

Now if anyone says the topic, long the exclusive preserve of old style netas, has finally been reclaimed by the aam aadmi, they will surely not be accused of talking through their hats. It was called the "Gandhi Topi" for such a long time, the aam janta may be forgiven for thinking that it belonged to a particular family , if not a party . More so because the actual Gandhi it was named after really wore it as a political symbol for barely two years between 1919-1921 as a replacement of kathiawari turban in the swadeshi dress he adopted he adopted upon his return to India . So, though very few actually saw the Mahatama wearing it, the topi bore this name for decades afterwards bolstered by the fact that more recent though unrelated Gandhi wore it with greater authority.

Luckily , the Gandhi topi has not received geographical Indication certification despite its near exclusive adoption by the grand old party of India, though the Puneri Pagri got it in 2009. So its rechristening as the Aam Aadmi topi or perhaps the Anna or Kejriwal topi can be safely considered by the appropriate authorities . All eyes should now be on the Nehru jacket arguably a more important sartorial factor, given its near universal prevalence in the political class, cutting across party lies. will this NEHRU - GANDHI hegemony now come to an unexpected end?

Election 2014: Markets build hopes on a pro-reforms change at Centre


General elections are still some time away, but hope of a stable and pro-reform government seems to have already built into the markets. Right from domestic traders to foreign institutional investors (FIIs), are betting on a change at the Centre that would bring an end to policy paralysis. "No matter who wins, the times of policy paralysis and no decisions are gone, which should impacts markets positively.

Year 2014 will be a year of political change. If it is good, then it will be good for the markets and if it is bad then of course the market will stay where it i.


FIIs that have been the main contributors for the nearly-9 per cent rally seen on Sensex, are already building hopes of a Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre. Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) purchased stocks worth about Rs 7.96 lakh crore in 2013 and sold equities to the tune of Rs 6.8 Lakh crore; translating into a net inflow of Rs 1,13,136 crore ($20.10 billion) in 2013.


"What I am picking up from the international investment community is that they are really hoping that a Modi victory in May elections will give a further boost to the potential of infrastructure and structural changes within the Indian economy," said Timothy Riddell, Head of Research (Global Markets in Asia), ANZ. "There is definitely a demand from the international investors to get involved in India. My fear is that we are not going to get the dynamism that they are looking for in term of infrastructure investment and structural changes.

General elections in India may be some months away, but the build-up of speculations that the 30-stock Sensex could test 24,000 or even 25,000 levels well ahead of the big day is gaining momentum thick and fast.


However, experts say investors should tread with caution and focus on quality names/stocks in both mid and small stocks along with large cap names rather than go after high beta names and any corrections or dips should be used to enter markets or accumulate quality stocks. Ambareesh Baliga, Managing Partner-Global Wealth Management, Edelweiss Financial Services, is of the view that any correction in the markets should be used as a buying opportunity for those who missed the rally.

"Election rally is the big thing which we are seeing over the next four or five months. In that rally you will have corrections like the one we had on Thursday. These should be utilized to buy because this election rally will continue up to April-May.

Baliga is of the view that there is hope of a better government going ahead. Whenever you have macro data announced which may not be palatable, you will have corrections and utilise those corrections to buy, he concludes.

Credit Suisse has maintained its 'overweight' stance on Indian markets and sees upcoming general elections as a potential catalyst for an inflection point in ROE.




hello friends...feeling exams stress ... just going to begin from 15 of this month.. god only knows how I am going to pass in this exams as there are some subjects which I have to start from scratch.... so please help me out so that I can sit with you guys in next term .....

Gosh!!!! When will all my presentations and GD get over????? Exams are about to start and I am still struggling with this... I hope everything goes well. Specially CF GD ... CF is a nightmare now.