On 4th September YI Yuva in association with AIFMB had organized a session on “Family Business to Join or not” with Prof. Parimal Merchant, Director Global FMB, S.P Jain Institute of Management & Research for the students of YI Bhawanipur Chaupal. He enlightened the students with facts and figures of the present generation’s mentality dwelling in this modern society who are easily influenced by so called “advertisements”. We were given multiple examples which were very encouraging and motivating on reasons to join family business than working at MNC’s.
Jubilee Hall. “Orientation” literally refers to a person’s basic attitude, beliefs, or feelings in relation to a particular subject or issue. The act of moulding such attitudes or beliefs, too, is widely referred to as Orientation and it is this moulding, that the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) seeks to impact, when it conducts a series …
92 percent in his Class X examinations and still no institution was ready to give him admission. For Asif Iqbal was visually challenged and our education system was not inclusive enough to welcome him on board. But that had not deterred the young achiever, for he landed himself a scholarship and went all the way …
The Bhawanipur Education Society College organized a session on ‘Career Prospects in Civil Service’ held on 22nd May, 2023, from 11:00 am onwards at the Society Hall of the college. The event started with an opening speech by Prof. Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs, who optimistically discussed the changing trend of more people …
Amidst the hullaballoo of rallies and traffic jam 23 students from The Bhawanipur Education Society College accompanied by Prof. Vijay Kothari and Prof. Divyesh Shah visited Makers Loft`s (a space for makers) at Ballygaunge Place. We were welcomed by Ms. Meghna Bhutoria Founder and CEO of Maker`s Loft. Later, we were split into two batches …
Family Business to Join or not
On 4th September YI Yuva in association with AIFMB had organized a session on “Family Business to Join or not” with Prof. Parimal Merchant, Director Global FMB, S.P Jain Institute of Management & Research for the students of YI Bhawanipur Chaupal. He enlightened the students with facts and figures of the present generation’s mentality dwelling in this modern society who are easily influenced by so called “advertisements”. We were given multiple examples which were very encouraging and motivating on reasons to join family business than working at MNC’s.
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