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GICE Students’ Participation in Inter-collegiate Management Fest Diakrisi, 2011 at Mount Carmel Institute of Management 0n 24 & 25th November 2011

It has been rightly said that experience is not what happens to a man. It is what a man does with what happens to him. We, the students of GICE had a very good learning experience by participating in Diakrisi 2011.

Diakrisi is a 2-day, management cum cultural fest organized by the students of Mount Carmel Institute of Management, Bangalore. It is a National level Management meet for Post-Graduate level management students from various B-schools across India. It holds various events which cover wide range of subjects, from Human Resources, Marketing, Finance, Business Quiz and Best Manager to Advertising, Information Technology, Retail, Entrepreneurship and Team Building. All the students of GICE, first years as well as second years, participated in this fest with enthusiasm. It provided us a platform to compete with students from B-schools all over the state and exhibit our Management skills.

Every event that we participated had a good number of almost 35-40 other competitors. So to say, we really did face tough competition from others. It gave us an opportunity to judge where we stand vis-a -vis others who are in the course of management studies. We also got the opportunity to showcase our talent in the cultural round of the event wherein it was a combined effort of all the students to put up a great show.

During the course of the event we also realized to never let the competition define you. Instead, you have to define yourself based on a point of view you care deeply about. There is one quality that one must possess to win, and that is definiteness of purpose, the knowledge of what one wants, and a burning desire to possess it. And GICEans are proud to have Yogesh Kumar and Heslington Khyriem as winners for the Human Resources event, who put in their best, qualified till the finals and was tough competitors themselves to the rest of the colleges.

Article shared by Anushree Shanbhag