IIT Delhi enters CIMA Global Business Challenge 2013


Four Indian students from The Ambers- Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, reached the global finals of CIMA’s Global Business Challenge 2013.
The competition took place in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The team represented the country at the global final and stood sixth among 96 participants from 24 countries that competed for the chance to be 2013 champions.

The CIMA Global Business Challenge is an international business competition designed to bring out the best in the young business leaders of tomorrow.

This is the first time that an Indian university managed secured a position amongst the top six qualifying teams. 24 teams started out on Day 1 and only 6 qualified to round 2 to go through to the final stage of the challenge.

The students of IIT Delhi, Sahebjeet Singh Arora and Deepanshu Agarwal are in their third year, pursuing chemical engineering, while Vaibhav Yadav and Surabhi Yadav are in their fourth year in biotechnology and biochemical engineering.

The students said that strong analysis, the study of the overall implications of their recommendations along with a clear and structured presentation style helped them in achieving their goal.

Sahebjeet Singh, “CIMA GBC is something that we think students should definitely participate in because of the depth and diversity of skills that it teaches.

The competition is a great value addition in terms of teamwork, strong analysis, presentation skills, apart from the technical knowledge that one learns about finance and strategy making. One gets to network with some really big names in the industry.”
Deepanshu is an avid reader, Vaibhav is a movie buff, Surabhi loves dramatics and Sahebjeet loves playing squash.

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