Mangalore: ‘Spin Out 2011-12’ at St Aloysius College on Feb 3, 4


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Feb 1:
A state level inter-collegiate management fest ‘Spin Out 2011-12’ as an effort to inculcate students with managerial skills and challenges will be organized from the faculty of business management of St Aloysius College here on Friday February 3 and 4.
 
Topics like human resource, marketing, finance, best exclusive, creativity, business (team game) etc will be discussed in various events. Students of about 15 colleges from Mangalore University, Mysore, Bangalore, Madikeri, Hubli, Bhatkal and Belgaum will take part. Air vice marshal K R Karnik (retired) currently director of Justice K S Hegde Institute of Business Management, Nitte will inaugurate the fest in the main auditorium on February 3 at 9 am.
 
Fr Francis Almeida, vice principal and campus minister will be the guest of honor. Fr Swebert D’Silva SJ, principal will preside over the programme. Valedictory function will be held on February 4th at 4.30 pm. Dr T Jayaprakash Rao, professor and director, AJ Institute of Management, Mangalore will be the guest of honor. Fr Joseph Rodrigues SJ, rector of St Aloysius Institutions will preside over the programme.
 
Prof T Ramesh Kamath, dean, faculty of Business Management, Fr Swebert D’Silva, principal among others were present at the press meet.
  

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