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About 4,000 students from across 122 national and international business schools will be present at the event.
The business school will also enter into knowledge partnerships with Indian Club of the Wharton
Business School and Indian Business Forum of London Business School. Delegates from Wharton Business School University of Pennsylvania (Ivy League), London Business School, University of Waterloo, Canada, National University of Singapore, Asian Institute of Technology Thailand, Australian Graduate School of Management and many other institutions will visit the IIM-C campus for the event.
“The meet, through various competition seminars and workshops, helps in synthesis of new ideas with a lot of institutions coming under one roof,” said Deepak H, student co-ordinator of the event.
Prof Saugata Roy, professor of Strategy & International Business and faculty advisor of Intaglio-2008, feels that the number of students participating in the annual event has gone up because of the change in the format of the event with many competitions of the business school meet being online.
“Here we give a lot of focus on extra-curricular activities. This is what the recruiters look for and this is also a reason why IIM-C graduates are being offered better packages than other IIMs,” said Roy.


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