Justice K.S.Hegde Institute of Management emerge champions at Verve'11

March 20, 2011
Mangalore, March 20: Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte emerged overall champions at 'Verve 2011', the B-School meet organised by the MBA dept of AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Mangalore. The MBA team from St Joseph's Engineering College, Vamanjoor were the Runners up.


The valedictory ceremony was held at the College Auditorium. Allen Ben Pinto, Student Co-ordinator Verve 2011 welcomed the gathering. Allan Pereira, former Chairman & Managing Director, Bank of Maharashtra was the Chief guest. Pereira addressing the gathering said that most organisations hire talents to generate business leaders, so that they can sustain for a long term. He ended by saying, “It is important to have the zeal to learn and today there is an intellectual leadership that exists in the world”.



A letter of recognition was presented to Dr Beena Dias, Faculty Co-ordinator, Verve 2011 by Dr Oswald Mascarenhas, Chairman, MBA department.



Participants gave their feedbacks and shared their 3 days experience at AIMIT amongst the gathering.



Dr Oswald Mascarenhas gave his opinion on the feedback given by the participants and the overall event. He said that the best decisions are done in cool and best atmosphere and not in stress.



Priyanka Macwan proposed the vote of thanks.



Later, prizes were distributed to all the participating colleges as well as for the winners in different events. Altogether nineteen teams from all over the Country participated in the three days events conducted by the Management Club of AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Mangalore



The following team members were declared as the winners:

Ice Breaker: Runners up – St Josephs Engineering College, Vamanjoor

Winners – Gogte Institute of Technology, Belgaum



Quiz: Runners up – Belgaum Institute of technology

Winners- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management, Nitte



Commodity Trading: Winners- Srinivas Institute of Technology, Valachil


Business Plan: Winners- JNNCE, Shimoga



Strategy: Runners up- Belgaum Institute of Management

Winners- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management, Nitte



HR: Runners up- St Josephs Engineering College, Vamajoor

Winners- Manipal Institute of Management



Marketing: Runners up- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management, Nitte

Winners- St Josephs Engineering College, Vamanjoor



Finance: Runners up- St Josephs Engineering College, Vamanjoor

Winners- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management, Nitte



CEO- Srinivas College, Pandeshwar



Overalls: Runners up- St Josephs Engineering College, Vamanjoor

Winners- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management,Nitte

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