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XIMB, IIMC and IIMR win regional round, qualifies for the finals of Deloitte Maverick Challenge

India Blooms News Service | | 19 Aug 2015, 10:10 pm
Kolkata, Aug 19 (IBNS) Three business schools from India's eastern part qualified for the fourth season of Deloitte Maverick Challenge, hosted by XIM Bhubaneswar on Monday.
XIM Bhubaneswar, IIM Calcutta and IIM Ranchi made it through to the Grand Finale to be held on September 4.

The competition saw participants from top B-Schools compete through gruelling rounds that comprised of complex and real life business situations.

The other three regional chapters for the North, West and South zone will be held at IMT Ghaziabad, SIMS Pune and GLIM Chennai respectively. The finals will take place at the company's Hyderabad office.

S V Nathan, Senior Director and Chief Talent Officer, Deloitte in India said, “The regionals resonated with energy and brilliance. We saw some stiff competition, to win and succeed, to learn and grow and to make it big. We have thousands of young minds joining the global workforce every year and we want to ensure that those who join Deloitte not only lend their spark but also thrive in today’s competitive marketplace. Maverick helps us focus on inspiring students to acquire global leadership competencies in line with Deloitte’s own focus on client service excellence and leadership development. We are now looking forward to the finals, which going by the current trend, should be even more exciting and rewarding.”

The fourth season saw 15,000 students register for this mega B-School competition.
 

 

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