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P a g e | 1 EVALUATION REPORT FINANCE & INVESTMENT CELL Hindu College Academic Year 2015-16 Faculty Advisor : Dr. Lovleen Gupta Annual Report 2015-16 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER F&IC, Hindu P a g e | 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS S. No. Title Page Number 1) Introduction 3 2) Aim & Objectives 3 3) Basic Details 4 - Faculty Advisor - Core Committee - Organisational Structure 4) List of Members (2015-16) 5 5) Recruitment & Selection Process - Recruitment Campaign 6 - Interview Process & Selection Criteria 7 6) Awards & Recognition Received - Awards & Participation in Inter-College Events 8 - Internships & Courses Pursued 11 7) Activities’ Report 13 8) Events Hosted - Decrypt’15 15 - Colloquium, F&IC Conference 17 - Enigma’16, Annual Finance Fest 20 9) Future Prospects 24 10) F&IC Alumnus 25 11) Annexure - Recruitment Form 27 - Decrypt’15 Case Study 28 - Colloquium: Negotiations Literature 35 - Enigma : Event Literature 40 Annual Report 2015-16 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER F&IC, Hindu P a g e | 3 THE FINANCE & INVESTMENT CELL, HINDU COLLEGE Introduction The Finance & Investment Cell, Hindu College is a student driven initiative with an aim to spread awareness and knowledge regarding financial and economic affairs in Hindu College and the University of Delhi. Moreover, the society aims to organize stimulating events that encourage participation and analysis in a wide range of issues that affect the Indian economy. Aim & Objectives To bring together a group of intellectually stimulated students to share thoughts, ideas and opinions. To provide education and training on financial analysis, planning and portfolio management. To establish Hindu College as a centre of Excellence in Economics and Finance. To create an environment conducive to continuous intellectual development of students through regular seminars, group discussions, presentations and events. To build a professional culture at both, intra and inter college level by organising major events that involve active participation by all the major colleges of Delhi University. To provide an opportunity even for students with a non-commerce background to gain insights into the world of finance by engaging them through discussions, debates, seminars and competitions. The Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) with its curriculum encourages students to take up subjects from other stream as well, the F&IC facilitates such an opportunity to the students from diverse backgrounds to become part of the society and participate in its events. Annual Report 2015-16 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER F&IC, Hindu P a g e | 4 BASIC DETAILS Establishment Date : September, 2012 Average Number of Students Registered per year : 30 Students (Approx) Faculty Advisor : Dr. Lovleen Gupta Founding President : Manan Vyas President : Krushna Bhala Vice Presidents : Moulik Shrivastava Cheshta Gogia Karan Saini Yuganshi Sharma Organisational Structure : The society is headed by a Core Committee that consists of the 5 Core Members. There are 24 members in the society apart from the core members, known as Recruits. The recruits are divided into teams of 6 each, and each team being led by a Vice President. The advantages of this system are that co-ordination and communication in the Core Committee become easier and faster. The tasks are delegated accordingly with a defined reporting system. President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President 6 Recruits 6 Recruits 6 Recruits 6 Recruits Annual Report 2015-16 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER F&IC, Hindu P a g e | 5 List of Members (2015-16) S. No. Name Course Year 1 Anish Bansal B.Com (H) I 2 Arjun Chaudhary Economics II 3 Divyanshu Singhal Maths III 4 Divykriti Madaan Maths III 5 Gourav Mittal B.Com (H) II 6 Havishaye Puri Economics I 7 Ishaan Sudaan B.Com (H) I 8 Jagruthi Koganti B.Com (H) I 9 Kunal Singhania Economics I 10 Niharika Jain B.Com (H) I 11 Poornima Singh Statistics II 12 Rohan Saraf B.Com (H) I 13 Saurabh Chabbra Economics I 14 Shivam Amla B.Com (H) I 15 Shubham Negi Economics II 16 Vanshika Juneja Economics I 17 Vishal Saraf Economics I 18 Vishesh Agarwal Economics I 19 Anushree Srivastava Economics II 20 Cheshtha Gogia B.Com (H) II 21 Sejal Gandhi Economics II 22 Karan Saini Economics II 23 Smriti Saini Economics III 24 Aman Jain B.Com (H) III 25 Divyanshi Rastogi Economics III 26 Shrey Kedia Economics II 27 Yuganshi Sharma Economics II 28 Krushna Bhala B.Com (H) III 29 Moulik Shrivastava Economics II 30 Pallavi Jain B.Com (H) III Annual Report 2015-16 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER F&IC, Hindu P a g e | 6 RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGN 23 July - 05 August 2015 The Finance & Investment Cell, Hindu College commenced its “Recruitment Campaign” as soon as college reopened for the academic session 2015-16. In order to aware the new students about our society, we conducted hour long Orientation Sessions in the Commerce and Economics Departments which were attended by 150+ students. Several Registration Desks were put up near the Ibtida Lawns and Library Lawns, 150+ Recruitment Forms were distributed, a detailed record of the applicants was maintained and 100+ interviews were taken by the F&IC Core Committee. The interview was conducted in slots of 15 minutes each for each applicant spread across 3 days. •Presentation on Orientation an Insight into the Session functioning of F&IC •Desks setup with Registration 150+ Recruitment Desk Forms distributed 135 forms were Prelimenary received and then Screening further categorised •100+ Interviews Interview conducted by the Process F&IC Core Committee Negotiations Induction conducted as Session Ice-Breaker event Annual Report 2015-16 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER F&IC, Hindu P a g e | 7 Interview Process & Selection Criteria The Interview Process involved a 15 minutes’ session with each applicant conducted by a panel of the F&IC Core Committee. The interview generally contained the following questions: Tell us something about yourself. What qualities differentiate you from other applicants? Why do you want to be a part of F&IC? What expectations do you have from the society? Explain any textbook theory you observed being applied in the real world. What are your strengths and weaknesses? Explain any skill you possess through your past experience. Situation based questions such as Mock Corporate Communication. What are your other time commitments and how do you prioritise F&IC? Criteria for Selection: Confidence exhibited Reasoning & Analytical Skills Knowledge Possessed Eagerness to Learn Commitment towards the society Fluent Verbal Communication Course and Career Clarity At the end of the rigorous process of Interviews, 16 vibrant and eager students were brought on board the F&IC Team ranging across the Ist and IInd Year students from the Commerce, Economics, Mathematics and Statistics Department. Annual Report 2015-16 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER F&IC, Hindu P a g e | 8 Awards & Participation in Events 1. Manan Vyas Best Manager: Epistieme, National Management Festival, SRCC Best Manager: Excelsior, SSCBS Best Manager: Mercato, Marketing Festival, SRCC Winner: Economic Crisis Room, The Financial Summit, St. Stephens Winner: The Wall Street Meet, The Indian Youth Economic Association Winner: Corporate Brainstorming, National Finance Festival, St. Stephens College Winner: Rev-it-Up, National Finance Festival, St. Stephens College Winner: The Financial Summit, St. Stephens College Winner: Be an Economist, Sri Venkateswara College Winner: Managers and Economists, Economics Fest, Ramanujan College Winner: The Great Leader, Impresario, Kirori Mal College Winner: Mock Stocks, Kirori Mal College Winner: 10 Rounds, Hindu College Winner: The Utility Game, St. Stephens College 2. Moulik Shrivastava Winner: Charlatan's Chutzpah, SRCC Winner: Business Tambola, Dayal Singh College Finalist, DreaMergers, St Stephens College Winner: Best Speaker, Miranda House Conventional Debate Awarded A-Level Adjudicator, MukMem67 Parliamentary Debate, St. Stephens College 3. Shrey Kedia Winner: Prodigy, SSCBS Winner: Charlatan's Chutzpah, SRCC Finalist: Management Event, SSCBS 4. Kunal Singhania First Runner-Up: Serial Stocker, SRCC Finalist: Stratagem, KMC Finalist: Startup Monopoly, Ramjas College Finalist: Mockstock, Hansraj College Annual Report 2015-16 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER F&IC, Hindu P a g e | 9 5. Yuganshi Sharma Finalist: Case Club League, St Stephens College Winner: Charlatan’s Chutzpah, SRCC 6. Cheshta Gogia Finalist: Minductor 3.0, SRCC Finalist: DreaMergers, St Stephens College 7. Divykriti Madaan Finalist: All Delhi Case Study Competition, Eptitude Second Runner-Up: Big War Theory, Hansraj College Semi-Finalist: Banca Del Vaticano, Hansraj College Semi-Finalist: Mockstocks, Jesus & Mary College Finalist: Treasure Hunt, St Stephen’s College Participation: DreaMergers, St Stephens College Participation: Mathopolis, St Stephens College Participation: Guesstimates, St Stephens College Participation: Stimulus 2.0, SRCC 8. Ishaan Sudan Winner: Decathalon, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology Runner-Up: Mind ‘n’ Money, Jesus & Mary College Participation: DreaMergers, St Stephens College Participation: Chanakya Neeti, Hansraj College 9. Anish Bansal Finalist: EcoVantage Mockstock, Jesus & Mary College Participation: DreaMergers, St Stephens College Participation: Stock Bulls, Hansraj College Participation: Banco Del Vaticano, Hansraj College Annual Report 2015-16 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER F&IC, Hindu P a g e | 10 10. Shivam Amla Semi-Finalist: Banca Del Vaticano, Hansraj College Participation: DreaMergers, St Stephens College Participation: