MPM GFGC, Karkala organises ‘Manthan’ business plan presentation for UG students


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Karkala, Feb 17: The placement cell of MPM GFGC on collaboration with Commerce and Management Association of MPM GFGC Karkala organised 'Manthana– A Business Plan Presentation for UG Students' on February 16. It is a flagship programme of department of collegiate education, Bengaluru with directions from the government of Karnataka. The resource person was CA Shubha Ganesh, an entrepreneur and freelance corporate trainer from Bengaluru.

In her address, CA Ganesh mentioned about the timelines for business plan presentation and the follow up workshop for hand holding of the selected plans. She spoke in depth about how a business plan should be, what should be the framework for the same and how about the presentation of the business plan.

Louis Manoj, coordinator of Commerce Association welcomed the gathering and introduced the resource person. Prof Bhagyalakshmi, in charge principal was present on the dais with Dr Subrahmanya, placement cell coordinator. Dr Subrahmanya took up the responsibility of taking us through the Q & A session.

Prof Suresh Rai K, principal was thanked for all the encouragement to conduct this programme. Around 250 students of the college and a few teachers were present for the programme.

 

 

  

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