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The following are some of our Business School's achievements in the MBA Competitions:
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| GSVC- 2007 Asia Semifinal (January 2007) |
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Team Sarvodaya: Karthik Venkatesh, Nitin Girotra,
Srikanth Karthikeyan
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Team Shuddhi Kiran: Anupam Saha, Abhijeet Singh,
Pankaj Chowdary, Nutan Mishra
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Competition Background
- Global Social Venture Competition (GSVC) is an international forum for exceptionally bright students and entrepreneurs with path breaking social venture ideas.
- This high profile international competition provides a unique opportunity to showcase innovative business plans to set up social ventures that have clear and quantifiable social objectives and are self sustainable. It began in 1999 as a student-led initiative pioneered by the Haas School of Business. In due course of time, Columbia Business School, London Business School, Yale School of Management and Indian School of Business have joined the GSVC partnership. The University of Geneva and the Social Venture Competition Korea (SVCK) are Affiliate Partners. This unprecedented partnership brings together the academic and financial worlds to support the creation of social ventures.
- The Asia semi-final round of GSVC organized by Indian School of Business (ISB) had 215 registrations with a total of 118 business plans from 25 schools in China, Taipei, Singapore, Dubai and Thailand. 16 teams were short listed to present their plans at the ISB Campus in the presence of a panel of eminent Venture Capitalists and academicians who support social ventures.
Award(s) won
Team Sarvodaya - Best Social Impact Prize
Team Shuddhi Kiran - Top 6 teams
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| Manfest 2007 Treatise: The International Thought Challenge (January 2007) |
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Competition Background
- The contest consists of three themes
a) Financial markets in India
b) Infrastructure Creation and Management
c) Knowledge Superpower
- Total of 15 students from various Business schools have been chosen, five from each stream. Five teams (to be chosen by the organizers) will be formed each considering one member from one of the three themes. The teams will have to co-ordinate amongst them online and make a final presentation on 21 January 2007 on "Investment Roadmap" highlighting why India is a preferred destination for investment. The results are based on team and individual presentations.
- Each of our students has submitted their individual papers for the contest.
Tushar Kheterpal - Financial Markets in India
Prashant Pundrik - Infrastructure Creation and Management
Devanand Taneja - Infrastructure Creation and Management
- Prize money is USD 3,000 with coveted title of "The International Thought Champion"
- We would like to congratulate Tushar Kheterpal for being part of the three member team for Treatise which was ranked as the second best team for the competition. They had made a presentation on "Investment Roadmap for India" and among the 5 teams in the final-phrase and ranked second in term of overall performance.
- Also, our appreciation to Prashant Pundrik and Devanand Taneja who have represented NUS Business School!
Award(s) won
Tushar Kheterpal - 1st runner up
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| IIM-Calcutta's i2l Business Contest (January 2007) |
Competition Background
- The entrepreneurship festival has witnessed a 114% rise in the number of entries from 111 last year to 238, while seed capital for the business plan contest has gone up eight times to Rs 20 lakh.
- Of the six business plans that made it to the finals, the winning one from us, NUS deals broadly with social entreprenership, involving the cultivation, processing and marketing of aloe vera plants, thus helping the rural poor. The second prize-winning plan came in from ISB, Hyderabad
- The 238 entries for the contest came in from across leading management and engineering institutes including the IIMs, the IITs, XIMB, FMS, ISB, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai as well as NUS.
- Following are our NUS team members of Team Sarvodaya which won the i2l Business Plan Competition in Calcutta:
- Nitin Girotra
- Karthik Venkatesh
- Srikanth Karthikeyan
Award(s) won
Champion
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| Thammasat Asia Moot Corp (March 2007) |
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Team New Vistas: Pundrik Prashant, Nilesh Borana,
Monisha Chugani, Srikanth Sridharan
Competition Background
- Asia Moot Corp is the premier intercollegiate business plan competition in the region. The mission of Asia Moot Corp is to foster the entrepreneurial spirit and the ability of future managers in Asia who are receiving business education from the region?s leading business schools.
- Our team, New Vistas, won the SET Challenge round at Thammasat Asia Moot Corp 2007 in Bangkok. We did not breakthrough to the semi-finals in the normal round up. However, New Vistas came in top during the 3 challenge rounds.
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| McGinnis Venture Competition (March 2007) |
Competition Background
- McGinnis Venture Competition is one of the premium global venture competitions in the world and is a feeder to the Moot Corp International venture competition in the US.
- Amongst the 25 teams selected from world over for the semi finals at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, only 3 teams from Asia were able to make to the semi-finals of the McGinnis Venture Competition ? NUS Business School, Singapore, HKUST Business School, Hong Kong and BIMBA-Peking, China.
- The NUS Business School team, TMN Bio-fuels was represented by Kishan Karunakaran who was placed third, and was part of the only Asian team in the finals of the McGinnis Venture Competition held at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon
Award(s) won
2nd runner up
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| Cerebration 2007 (March 2007) |
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Team Perspectives: Julie Nathan, Julian Cornelius,
Abhav Bangi
Competition Background
Cerebration 2007, the annual global graduate-level business case challenge staged by our MBA students since 2005, drew more than 600 registrations from top business schools. As in previous years, Cerebration 2007 was also successful in garnering strong industry support, reflected in the diversity of the case sponsors, namely Thai Express, Osim, and Ron Kaufman's Up Your Service! College.
The six teams that made it to the grand final were from Mays Business School of Texas A&M University, Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University, INSEAD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Jones Graduate School of Management of Rice University, and our very own NUS Business School.
Award(s) won
1st runner up
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Conquest 2007 (April 2007)
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Team Members: Pundrik Prashant, Nilesh Borana,
Iris Tan, Srikanth Sridharan,
Competition Background
In Conquest 2007, organized by BITS Pilani in India, our team Transtrack placed second in the Business Plan Competition. Our MBA conquerors are Pundrik Prashant, Nilesh Borana, Iris Tan and Srikanth Sridharan.
Award(s) won
1st runner up
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HKUST International Business Plan Competition 2007 (May 2007)
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Team campusADS: Sunny Ng - MSc FoE (ESE),
Stan Lin - MBA exchange student (McGill),
Jiang Hao - PhD SDE,
Radhika - MBA
Competition Background
There were 12 international teams with 9 from US, 2 from Europe and 1 from the hosting university, HKUST.
The team's business plan was based on the idea of a website dedicated to post-secondary campus students to exchange information, products and services. This service is supported by our innovative technology in the form of message detection, message posting, personalised search and retrieval functions.
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