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Samagra Excursion Tour Inter-Institutional Techno-Cultural Fest to DUBAI Pg.05 Pg.02 • www.facebook.com/ITS.Education.Group • www.facebook.com/ITS.MohanNagar.Ghaziabad Northern India's Leading Group of • www.facebook.com/ITSmohannagargzb G H A Z I A B A D Educational Institutions E s t d : 1 9 9 5 G H A Z I A B A D E s t d : 1 9 9 5 Vol.23 Issue:01 April-July 2015 MOHAN NAGAR MURAD NAGAR GREATER NOIDA NEWS COURSES CAMPUS Campus I I.T.S - Institute of Technology & Science I.T.S - UG Campus 0120-2811000/111 Alumni 08588000190, 08447744044/43/42/41 Reunion Pg.09 Campus II I.T.S - Dental College I.T.S - Paramedical (Pharmacy) College I.T.S - Paramedical College I.T.S - Surya Hospital Education cum Samagra Excursion Tour Inter-Institutional Techno-Cultural Fest to DUBAI Pg.05 Pg.02 Campus III I.T.S - Engineering College /1/2 ME CSE CE ECE EEE 08510010840/41/42/43 [email protected] CSE ECE Campus IV I.T.S - Dental College I.T.S - Surya Hospital 0120-2331089/1085 07838555877/878/879 www.facebook.com/ITSDentalCollegeGN Vol.23 Issue:01 April-July 2015 FROM THE Academic Council & Advisory Board NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD Dr. D.V. Singh Dr. R.P. Chadha Chairman, Chairman Former Director, IIT Roorkee I.T.S - The Education Group Industry Interface @ I.T.S 02-05 Former Vice Chairman, AICTE • Education cum Excursion Tour to Dubai Dear Readers, Mr. Sohil Chadha • I.T.S-UG Campus organized Two Days Industry Visit to Moon Beverages, Sahibabad Prof. Atmanand Vice Chairman for BBA and BCA II year students Professor I.T.S - The Education Group • Excursion cum Industry visit to Nainital & Jim Corbett by MBA (2014-16) Batch Students “Excellence is a continuous process • Industrial Visits to TCS, Noida Management Development Institute and not an accident.” • Second Session of "Paramash-2015" A Career Counseling Platform Director, Steel Authority of India ltd. Mr. Arpit Chadha Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam • Industrial Visit to Narora Atomic Power Station (NAPS), Narora Vice Chairman • Industry Visit for PGDM (2015-17) Batch students to Mother Dairy Dr. Ajay Pandit I.T.S - The Education Group • Industry Visit by PGDM (2015-17) Batch to Parle Biscuts Pvt. Ltd. With these great words we Professor remember a great scientist, writer Faculty of Management Studies Mr. B.K. Arora Activities @ I.T.S 05-11 Delhi University Secretary • SAMAGRA 2015 Inter-Institutional Techno-Cultural Fest and president who needs no • I.T.S-UG campus organized "Fitness Week" in April 2015 introduction. Also strongly I.T.S - The Education Group • An Educational Trip to Bhutan, organized for BBA and BCA Students Dr. Abad Ahmad • I.T.S UG campus organized one day trip to Alwar, Rajasthan for BBA and BCA students believing in his words and forever Professor Mr. Surinder Sood • 'Expression 2015' : A farewell for PGDM (2013-15) Batch Students striving for excellence in all the Jamia Millia Islamia Chief Administrator • Grand Finale of "SAMVAD-2015" Group Discussion Series Contents activities, we proudly present Former Pro Vice Chancellor, I.T.S - The Education Group • "Festa d' addio" : A Farewell Party for MCA(2012-15) Batch Students Delhi University, • 'ADIEU 2015': A Farewell for MBA (2013-15) Batch Students August issue of the newsletter • Career Counseling Session Organized by UG Campus for BBA & BCA Second Year Students Delhi Mr. Shyam Malhotra covering various activities, events • "Alumni Reunion" of senior batches of MCA Executive Director, and the achievements by our • Digital India Week Celebrations Dr. Pritam Singh Cyber Media India Ltd., Gurgaon • Inaugural Ceremony of the Orientation Programme for PGDM (2015-17) Batch Students students, faculty and staff during Former Director IIM, Lucknow, • Staff Development Programme Conducted on 'Service Orientation and Professional Excellence' the months of April, May, June Former Director MDI, Gurgaon, Dr. D.K. 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Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Qualification: PGDM from IMT(Gzb.) MCA, M.Tech MCA, M.Phil (CS) M.Com (DSE), DU, UGC-NET Academic Experience(in years): 3 years Academic Experience ( in Years):7 Years Academic Experience: 7 years G H A Z I A B A D E s t d : 1 9 9 5 I.T.S - Institute of Technology & Science Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad - 201 007, Ph: 0120-2811000 / 2811111 / 2811112 Mobile : 08588000190, 08447744041 / 42 / 43 /44 New E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.its.edu.in JOINEE Kirandeep Kaur Prof. Neel Rai Astt. Professor Assistant Professor BBA, MBA (Finance, HRM) BBA, MBA, Ph.D (Marketing) • www.facebook.com/ITS.Education.Group • www.facebook.com/ITS.MohanNagar.Ghaziabad Academic Experience (in Years): 5 years • www.facebook.com/ITSmohannagargzb www.its.edu.in |01| Vol.23 Issue:01 April-July 2015 Industry Interface @ I.T.S NEWS Education cum Excursion Tour to Dubai I.T.S-UG Campus organized Two Days April 04-07, 2015 Industry Visit to Moon Beverages, Sahibabad for BBA and BCA II year students April 07-08, 2015. he students of BBA & BCA visited Moon Beverages, Sahibabad on 7th & 8th April T2015. They got an opportunity to see the transformation of raw concentrated liquid to the finished product and finally its packaging. A small documentary film was screened for the students to apprise them with the details of different types of coke products and their differences. At moon beverages, processing of coke is fully automated with no human intervention which ensures high product quality reliability and safety. All the students appreciated this valuable visit as it equipped them with practical information. Excursion cum Industry visit to Nainital & Jim Corbett ith a view to familiarize the management students about cross cultural work environment along with the by MBA (2014-16) Batch Students Wfun, an education cum excursion tour was organized for PGDM and MBA students along with faculty coordinator April 23-26, 2015 Prof. Nitin Saxena. rd he Institute organized an industrial cum leisure tour to Jim The trip took off with a flagging off ceremony on 3 April, 2015. rd th On day one the students visited Dow Cruise, where they enjoyed Corbett, Nainital and Bazpur from 23 to 26 April 2015. Forty magic show, DJ dance, famous Arabic Tanura dance and dinner. Tone students along with Prof. Nitin Saxena, Ms. Pavitra Tyagi The second day the students visited Danube Building Material and a physician Dr. Rajeev reached Mapple Resort where they enjoyed Pvt. Ltd. Danube is owned by Indian businessman, Mr. Rizwan pool, table tennis and rides at the resort. The next day the adventurous Sawan and the company has businesses in different segments like trip kick started with team building activities such as ‘river crossing’ and Danube Homes, Danube Properties, Danube online shopping, ‘free falling’ at river Kosi. Students thoroughly enjoyed the activities and and Danube restaurants. Mr. Sameer Anwar Shah, Head Training thereafter everybody proceeded to the Holy temple of Maa Girzia. After and Director, CSR accompanied students for warehouse visit and returning from the temple the students geared to rock the dance floor. also he took a session on process and working at Danube. At the With dancing shoes put on, all the students enjoyed the DJ night specially end he asked management questions to students and distributed organized for them. The next day the students left for Nainital which was gifts as a token of appreciation to the students who gave correct around 2 hrs drive from Ramnagar. The students took a halt at Corbett answers. The next destination was Dubai Mall (one of the biggest Fall and enjoyed the natural fall and dense jungle adventure. Mountains malls in world). Students enjoyed visit to an aquarium (King all across, green tall trees, terrace farms and a lake made a wonderful Croc), musical fountain, and view of the famous tallest building view that was admired by all. The students admired the wax candles, Burj Khalifa. After enjoying the beautiful places the students Rope way, Naina Devi temple, Mall Road & Zoo for which Nainital is enjoyed a magnificent dinner at “The Soul of Awadh”. On third famous. day students had the city tour where they visited places like th Jumeirah Beach, Burj Al Arab, Atlantis Resort and Dubai Creek.
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