IIM-t planning “By the end of the course, the students would have built up 20 personalities
representing industry and academic”
Indian Institute of Management-Tiruchirappalli, that completed
one year of existence, has many dynamic plans for the upcoming academic year. The
eleventh Indian Institute of Management (IIM) in the country, IIM, Tiruchirappalli,
recently lowered the curtains on an eventful first year that began with Union Minister
for Human Resource Development, Kapil Sibal laying the foundation stone.
Functioning from the premises of National Institute of Technology – Tiruchi (NIT-T),
the IIM-T has traversed a path that laid a strong foundation for academic and extra-curricular
development under the chairmanship of former said by SEBI Chairman M. Damodaran.
The team of 12 faculty members has been drawn from other IIMs, IITs and reputed
institutions from USA and France. Also, a multi-cultural environment has seamlessly
been fused by the inaugural batch of 84 students chosen from various parts of the
country based on their over 98.23 percent score in the CAT exam, says Prafulla Agnihotri,
director of the institute.
Though the initial plan was to start off with a single
batch of 60 students, the response was overwhelming, he added. Ever since the academic
journey commenced on June 15th, 2011, students had ample avenues for intellectual
pursuits. Insight, the guest lecture series has enabled students to access the expertise
of several distinguished hands in the field of management. "By the end of the course,
the students would have met 20 personalities representing industry and academic,"
said Godwin Tennyson, Associate Professor.
Slated for start this January is the
Institute Distinguished Lecture series. It will begin with a lecture by C. Rangarajan,
Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, to deliberate on matters
that have an impact on the current socio-economic scene in the country, he said.
Besides, efforts to engage with universities abroad for student and faculty exchange
programs and joint research ventures are also underway. The institute also plans
to build a faculty team of 20 members, making it the highest faculty strength among
all the newly begun IIMs, Dr. Prafulla said. Though the focus is on academics, the
institute also provides the students with opportunities that add to their wholesome
development.
Confluence 2011, the annual management summit hosted by IIM Ahmedabad,
was a national level platform for students of IIM-T to prove their mettle. Mohanraj
Ganesan and Abhijit Mishra from the institute bagged the first place in the event
titled “Kings of Advertisements” and were rewarded with
35,000. In another event
at the same meet, Winners of Sellers Devulapalli Sharath and Sudhakar Ayyagari won
a cash prize of
15,000.
The in-house clubs dedicated to academic aspects such
as marketing, finance and consultation are as popular as clubs for music, photography
and other interests among the students. IIM-T has plans to increase the number of
its in-house programme offerings, apart from its Fellowship Programme in Management
set to begin this academic year, Dr. Prafulla said, informing that international
placement offers for summer internships have already been made to the students from
reputed companies abroad.
Courtesy: The Hindu