Consistent classes, club and committee work alongside a slew of assignments (some were sent at 11 pm with a deadline of 7 am) were unending. Our calendar was as intense as it could get. The inability to manage everything with occasional failures inundated a few of us with self-doubt.
Be that as it may, it is rightly said by B. F. Skinner, “A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying.”
We tried harder every day and learned more and more through our shortcomings. From that point forward, failure, criticism, success and praise is the cycle we ran over consistently. Every day is a new challenge and IIM Kashipur gives us a platform to overcome those challenges and emerge as a stronger individual.
Aside from customary scholastics, we are into different clubs and committees which are like running a little organization. Through astonishing guest lectures and insightful conclaves in all fields of management, we get the opportunity to meet with top-notch industrialists and gain from their experience. I remember the words of wisdom from a number of guests. Vinod Sawhny, CEO at Reliance Communications, Amit Kumar Sinha, Inspector General of Police, Uttarakhand, and Gunjan Srivastava, MD & CEO at Bosch and Siemens Home Appliances Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd. to name a few.
Not just the weeks, weekends too were constantly brimming with work. But my lovely friends and I have never missed an opportunity to explore the magnificence of Uttarakhand. Bike trips, bicycle rides, and long strolls have given us ample opportunities to appreciate nature.
In order to give something back to the society, we started putting small efforts like teaching students in government schools, organizing blood donation camps, and cleanliness drives as part of Parivartan Club.
I was always dynamic and therefore passionate about extracurricular activities. The rigorous environment of the college has not diminished it. Rather it has given me numerous chances to keep my interests alive. With the coolest Director any institute can have, IIM Kashipur is pleased to have Mr. Gautam Sinha, who makes sure tough academic schedule is followed by fun learning workshops, simulation games, and plant visits. To ensure females are strong and independent he attends Taekwondo classes with us which is obligatory for all girls. He is a companion to us. Additionally, he orchestrates bike trips to some of the most beautiful places in Uttarakhand. This year it was Kausani.
Some of us have already become entrepreneurs. To have hands on work experience and address the issue of the batch, people have come up with a startup named Grub-Bite. It is an online retail service for students and faculty which connects them to all city restaurants and delivers the orders at their doorstep.
Phew! Eleven months expressed in eleven minutes. The journey so far was eventful. I can see next year full of countless hours on case studies, midterms and end terms, weeks of group assignments and days of minimal sleep. But I know it will all be worth it. It will not get over by any stretch of an imagination, but the start of a transformation into the world of business. There will be ups and downs, highs and lows, but all on a path to change the future. All thanks to a simple offer letter!
Comments
Vikas Srivastava
'Gaining 10-15 Pounds'- One can so easily relate to it. :D
17 May 2016, 07.27 PM
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Ginny Tewatia
The figures would be more in your case! ;)
17 May 2016, 07.44 PM |
Naman Agrawal
Well written Ginny, it was like MBA revisited (y)
17 May 2016, 09.55 PM
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Ginny Tewatia
Thank you. :)
18 May 2016, 04.23 PM |
Harshit Jain
What to write, what not to write to summarize it is journey of twilight with miles of smiles and glare of style Blossoming like lily of the Nile.
18 May 2016, 01.51 AM
Prashant Negi
The beginning has been written.. a conclusion awaits and the journey continues!! #niceread
18 May 2016, 04.40 PM
Shubham Shah
Started living life as you describe. Some points I can relate in no time.
8 Jul 2016, 01.39 AM