The Narsee Monjee Institute of
Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai has emerged victorious in the popular ‘The
Hero Campus Challenge’ (THCC), winning a cash prize of Rs.
2 lakh along with Pre-Placement Interview (PPI) offers from Hero MotoCorp, the
world’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer.
The team from NMIMS won the coveted
trophy after a gruelling final round of the competition, which saw
participation from over 9000 students of the elite business schools and
engineering institutes in the country.
The team from Mudra Institute
of Communications (MICA), Ahmedabad came a close second while Xavier
Institute of Management (XIM) Bhubaneshwar were declared 2nd Runner-Up.
The runner-ups were also granted PPIs.
Pursuing its aim to nurture the future
business leaders in the country, Hero MotoCorp Ltd., the
world’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer, organises the popular ‘The
Hero Campus Challenge’ (THCC).
Commenting on the occasion, Sanjay
Jorapur, Chief Human Resources Officer, Hero MotoCorp Ltd.,
said, “At Hero, it is our constant endeavour to not only provide an
engaging and enriching professional ecosystem to our employees, but also work
towards shaping the future of the country’s business leaders. The Hero Campus
Challenge is one such platform, which allows us to interact with the youth and
channelize their creativity and management skills toward solving real-life
business challenges. The Hero Campus Challenge has garnered extremely positive
response in its three editions and we are overwhelmed to see the depth of
business intelligence among our millennials. Being a youth-centric
organisation, we will continue to promote young talent and provide them
opportunities to hone their skills and further their careers.”
Launched in 2015, The Hero Campus Challenge
is a campus-centric, business-solutions oriented competition, which is
conducted across the premier management and engineering schools of the country.
THCC aims at building business-acumen amonsgt students, providing them with an
avenue to put their theoritical knowldege into practice. The participants are
given a series of real-life global industry scenarios and problems to tackle
and are required to provide innovative and practical solutions to the problems.
The 2017 edition of THCC saw
participation from India’s premier B-Schools and Engineering colleges, such as
IIMs, IITs, NITs, XLRI, NMIMS, IMT-Ghaziabad, MICA and BITS Pilani etc. The
participants formed separate teams comprising of three members, which
translated to 3000 teams competing for the top honors.
Out of these only 10 teams were
shortlisted for the final round. The finalists presented their findings in
front of a jury comprising of the Senior Leadership Team members of Hero
MotoCorp.
Since the introduction of the platform,
the Hero Campus Challenge has garnered tremendous credibility and popularity
among the management and engineering student fraternity in India. The
participation has grown manifolds since the first edition and close to 15,000
students have participated in the contest so far.
MDI Gurugram won the first edition of
THCC while IIM Bangalore captured the top spot in the second edition.
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