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IIM Lucknow Placement Brochure Batch-2011 Final Recruitment 2011 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, LUCKNOW Director's Message 2 Placement Chairperson's Message 3 PGP Chairpersons' Message 3 Why IIML 4 Twenty Six Years of Excellence 5 Campus 6 Academic Program 8 Course Overview 9 Faculty 11 About our students 13 Student's Exchange program 14 Events 15 Special Interest Groups 16 Other student's bodies 17 Guide to Final Placement 21 Our Recruiters 24 Students Profile 25 Stay travel & flight schedule 68 Contents lDr. Jamshed J Irani lDr. Chinta Mohan Chairman, Board of Governors, IIM Lucknow Member of Parliament Director, Tata Sons lMaj Gen D N Khurana AVSM (Retd) l Shri Ashok Thakur lShri Subodh K Bhargava Additional Secretary, Ministry of HRD Chairman, Tata Communications Ltd. lShri S.K. Ray lShri Suresh Vaswani Financial Adviser, Ministry of HRD Joint CEO, Wipro Limited lShri K.R. Kamath lShri Rajesh Krishnamurthy Chairman and MD, Punjab National Bank Vice President, Colgate Palmolive lShri Pawan Munjal (India) Ltd. Managing Director, Hero Honda Motors Ltd. lShri Sumit Banerjee lProf. R.S. Nirjar Vice Chancellor, Gautam Buddha University MD, ACC Cement l lProf. S.L. Rao Shri Arun Chacko lShri Partho P. Kar Head, Indo-Asian News Service l lShri D.S. Brar Dr. Devi Singh Chairman, GVK Biosciences Pvt. Ltd. Director, IIM Lucknow lShri Pramod Bhasin lProf. Krishna Kumar President & CEO, Genpact Dean (AA), IIM Lucknow lProf. Abad Ahmad lProf. M. Akbar Delhi University Dean (P&D), IIM Lucknow lDr. Ramesh B. Baheti lCol (Retd.) R.K. Jaiswal Chairman, STI Group Member-Secretary-BoG, lShri Ashok Singh Chief Administrative Officer Vice President, IIM Lucknow Indian National Trade Union Congress lShri V. Kishore Chandra Dev Board of Governors Member of Parliament 01 Indian Institute of Management Lucknow erseverance is the virtue of the strong. It is through the honest and dedicated efforts that leaders have brought the world to a clearing: away Pfrom the dense woods of economic gloom.We acknowledge the managerial skills and inventive leadership that have come to the fore-front in bringing about this transformation to open fresh new avenues for success. Such world leading skills have been the hallmark of managers passing out of IIM Lucknow for the past 26 years. Over this period, thousands of bright young minds have stepped out of the campus to trace indelible footprints on the sands of corporate history. A tradition of integrity, loyalty and camaraderie has been ingrained into the fibre of this institution. For more than a quarter of a century, the flame of ambition, determination and leadership has been passed batch after batch through our illustrious stream of alumni. Organisations, which have embraced our students, stand testimony to their enthusiasm, commitment and ethos. Across time and geography, our students have stood by their values, adapted to changing business environments and retained their passion for merit. It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you to IIM Lucknow. I look forward to developing a mutually rewarding partnership; one that will enable you to select motivated and capable colleagues, and give our students an opportunity to contribute and add value to your organisation. Prof. Devi Singh Director's Message Director's Director 02 Indian Institute of Management Lucknow or 26 years now, IIM Lucknow has groomed future leaders who are valued for their analytical Facumen as well as for their mature leadership skills. The students have consistently exceeded the expectations of our esteemed recruiters by delivering dexterous and inspired leadership across diverse sectors. Our students bring to the table, sharp intellect and decision-making potential based on industry experience. This has ingrained a tradition of excellence across the years. The 380 students of the Class of 2011 are next in line to take this tradition forward. The Class is diverse in terms of academic, professional and cultural backgrounds. They are the top performers in the country having excelled in academic milieu and more. Through its two distinctive programs: the two-year Post Graduate Program (PGP) in Management and the Post-Graduate Program in Agri-Business Management (PGP-ABM) , IIM Lucknow has been the breeding ground for these industrious and innovative managers. With yet another set of the finest management talent in India now eager to confront the challenges posed by changing corporate landscapes, I take great pleasure in inviting you to Placements 2011 at IIM Lucknow. Prof. Roshan Lal Raina Placement Chairman Placement Chairman, Placements t's my privilege to welcome you to IIM Lucknow. The Post-Graduate Program at IIM Lucknow aims at making perfection a habit, at transforming bright minds Iinto leaders of tomorrow who uncompromisingly pursue excellence in all spheres of activity. The programme aims to develop leaders who will make a difference in domestic and global organizations. The flagship course at IIM Lucknow is a single access point to over 350 of the brightest minds in India. Students at our Institute have ambitious goals and the Institute strives to give them contemporary knowledge in various functional areas and in general management, in order to fulfill their ambitions. Although the programme is intellectually demanding, students are provided opportunities to express and develop their innate talents and abilities. The rigour of the academic programme prepares our students for not just survival but excellence in the most difficult circumstances. It is with great privilege that I present to you the students of IIM Lucknow. I am sure that they will be an asset to your organization. Prof. Ashwani Kumar Chairperson, PGP 03 Indian Institute of Management Lucknow PGP Chairperson Why IIML rom interns to senior executives, IIM Lucknow is a top Indian source of global business talent. Regardless of the level of experience that you require, our richness of experience and diversity of Fprograms allow our students to meet your full-time, internship and project recruitment needs. Our extremely strict entry requirements and reputation as one of the topmost B-schools in India bring some of the smartest and most ambitious young professionals to pursue their studies here. With the batch size among the largest in all the top Indian B-schools, IIM Lucknow offers a wide pool of talented professionals to choose from. Here are more reasons to choose IIM Lucknow as a preferred recruiting destination: Highest work-experience across IIMs The average work experience of 30 months for the Class of 2011 is highest across IIM campuses. The Class of 2012 is not too far behind. Nine out of ten students have differing levels of experience from a broad range of professional backgrounds. No matter what your requirement is in terms of sector, geography or duration of experience, you are likely to find a fit at IIM Lucknow. Breaking into the big league As IIM Lucknow is the fourth IIM to complete 25 years, its alumni have added immense value 30 to their organizations and reached significant Months positions of responsibility within a short span Highest work experience across of time. The richness of IIM Lucknow's research IIMs methodology, teaching pedagogy and student intake is unparalleled and firmly enshrined in the quality of graduating students. 4th IIM 42% IIT/NIT to International exposure Complete 25 years IIM A large portion of the batch has prior LUCKNOW study/work experience abroad, something that enables them to understand a problem in its complex cultural context. International summer internships and a robust student exchange 700 Cases over 150 Exchange program program with 22 global universities equip our with 22 presentation 48 international students to take over leadership roles in universities Projects 16 transnational organizations. Hour-days 1. 3rd Among Indian B schools overall (CNBC TV18 ranking 2010). 04 Indian Institute of Management Lucknow About a quarter of a century ago, a need for a business school in the northern part of the country was fulfilled with the establishment of IIM Lucknow. What started as a small B-school in a quaint campus in the heart of Lucknow city has since become a world-class institute with multiple campuses and numerous international linkages. Lord Chesterfield once famously said: “The knowledge of the world is only to be acquired in the world and not in a closet.” With this philosophy, IIM Lucknow has encouraged holistic learning among its students. Beyond the walls of the classrooms; over and above the functional domains of B-school subjects. IIM Lucknow has embraced a diversity now well reflected in its students and illustrious alumni. Some of the milestones that have come along the way: lThe first IIM to have multiple campuses. The Noida campus has begun a prestigious international management course for executives. lManfest: The biggest B-school fest in India, the second largest in Asia. lIndex: A unique marketing fair, which has become an intrinsic part of the annual cultural calendar of the city of Nawabs, Lucknow; besides garnering immense praise from leading business houses. lDiversification of activities at the Lucknow campus to include General Management Programs for defense officers to prepare them for alternate careers. lBhavishya: A social community of students, which has adopted children from underprivileged sections of society for their educational needs. What are 26 years in the life of an academic institution? At IIM Lucknow, they represent the beginning of an unyielding ambition to be counted among the world's finest. And each passing day, is a step on that journey… For us, it is a matter of trust – the promise of preparing our students to live up to the recruiters' expectations, year after year. Twenty Six Years of Excellence Six Twenty 05 Indian Institute of Management Lucknow Campus he IIM-Lucknow campus is a befitting personification of the people who inhabit it. The campus, set in a serene and verdant environment, not only provides an excellent ambience for the community's academic Tendeavors but also enables them with an opportunity to unwind.
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