Q. 1) 5 Interesting Facts About YOU:
1) Achievements / Skills / Knowledge :
I’m a good speaker and have scored well since my school days. I’m goal oriented and make sure that I complete a task successfully, on time.
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2) What is your aim / philosophy of life?
My aim in life is to become a successful manager at a top position in a reputed organization. Apart from the career aspirations, I would like to engage myself in social service in the later stage of my life.
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3) What are your future plans after BMS?
I want to pursue an MBA in HR or Finance from any top B school of India.
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4) What are your hobbies / likes?
I am an avid reader, especially fiction. I love playing handball. I also have a thing for adventure sports like trekking, rapelling and rock climbing. I also enjoy riding my scooter.
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Q.2) 5 Fantastic Facts About Your BMS Life:
1) Positive / Negative things about your college?
Our college is a value driven institution. The faculty is excellent who teach us a lot more than the prescribed syllabus. They are easily approachable and imbue values in us and prepare us to face the  industry and do well in life. The  has scope to improve it’s infrastructure.
2) Positive / Negative things about your BMS course?
BMS is a dynamic course. We have various subjects that give a comprehensive knowledge of the varied aspects of management and lay a foundation for the MBA programme.
3) How has BMS course helped you to develop your personality? / What did you learn from BMS?
There are a lot of presentations that sharpen our communication skills and projects help us  think creatively. industry visits help in gaining practical insights.
4)What changes you want to bring in the BMS course?
No drastic changes as such , but more practical application if the theory we are learning should be facilitated. 1 month programme for all students should be arranged so that they can apply the knowledge they have acquired.
5) Share your favorite BMS / college memories?
Participating in all the fests and events have been memorable. The industry visit of December 2012 has been the most enjoyable one.
Q.3) What are the thoughts / advices / tips you would like to give to today’s youngsters?
Tips for youngsters would be to balance everything – studies, social life, family life should be properly balanced. Also, to have a sense responsibility towards the society and the nation.
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