Institute of Management Studies organises a Mega Alumni Meet
Amita Jain | March 19, 2019 | 06:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MARCH 19: Institute of Management Studies (IMS) organized its Grand Alumni Meet at its 62 campuses. Alumni from different field were present in the program and took advantage of dance, music and games.
There was an interactive session in which alumni share experience and moments spent in college and also share their experience in their perspective field with others.
IMS President Rajiv Kumar Gupta said that our ambition is to see our students at the highest peak of success and our students have proved us that they are at the highest peak in the industry today. We hope that they will continue to achieve the success even further.
Dr. Kulneet Suri, Director of IMS gave warmest greetings to the students to make future brighter and also added that it is a pleasant feeling that today our alumni are present among us. We should also learn from our Alumni’s so that we can apply their experiences to shape our students to prepare them according to the need of Industries.
The program was started with Ganesh Vandana, followed with an introduction of Retro-to-Metro, dance-drama, song-music, and a band performance by IMS students.
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