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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Jan 25: The annual management fest of SDM College of Business Management ‘Synergy-07’ will take place on January 27 and 28, in the college premises. This time a university level BCA fest ‘XEL’ will also be a part of Synergy.

The fest was initially started as an event for undergraduate business management students for testing their knowledge, skills and aptitude.

This year’s theme is ‘Strategy.’ A job fair will be held during the two days in which leading companies will be participating, stated a press release from the institution.

Students from various colleges affiliated to Mangalore University who are perusing BBM, B Com and BCA courses are expected to participate in the event.

Corporate quiz, setting up of an enterprise, improving profitability of a concern, providing effective leadership, product launching, demonstrating the effectiveness of unity, research and getting research into practice, stress management, stock market operation and effective communicative skills will be the event at Synergy. Competitions will be judged by professionals from corporate and academic fields.

The fest will be inaugurated by Jet Airways marketing manager Preetham M N. Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry vice president Kumble Narasimha Prabhu will be the chief guest at the event.

  

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