GLBIMR organises induction program 2018 on “Corporate Expectations and Insights for Aspiring Mangers”
Abhay Anand | July 17, 2018 | 12:55 PM IST
NEW DELHI, JULY 17: GL Bajaj Institute of Management and Research, Greater Noida organized the week long Induction Program on the theme of “Corporate Expectations and Insights for Aspiring Managers” for the newly enrolled students of PGDM Batch 2018-2020.
Pankaj Agarwal Vice Chairman, GL Bajaj Educational Institutions welcomed the students to the GL Bajaj family and conveyed his best wishes to PGDM Batch 2018-20. Mr. Agarwal assured students that by putting their continuous hard work during the 2 years of PGDM Program, they can achieve excellent placements, taking forward the legacy of the previous batches, including the recently graduated PGDM Batch 2016-18.
Dr. Urvashi Makkar, Director General, GLBIMR welcomed the new batch with warmth and stated that at GLBIMR impetus is not only on providing Management Degrees, but imparting value based Management Education for holistic development of students which has resulted in excellent placements and outstanding summer internship opportunities since inception.
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