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FMS, South Campus launches biz paper writing competition

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New Delhi , Feb. 7

THE Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), South Campus, has launched Taksha — the business paper writing competition conceptualised by students of MBA-Management of Services (MBA-MS).

MBA-MS is the first of its kind full-time MBA programme in India by FMS, geared towards creating professionals and business leaders in the services sector. This is also the first regular full-time MBA programme from FMS at the South Campus, University of Delhi.

Taksha invites participants to submit a Business Paper of 3000 words on topics such as the health sector, retail sector, IT/ITES sector, and financial sector. This contest is open for management students and corporate employees. Each paper must highlight the present scenario, the challenges ahead, future vision and the strategies to be followed.

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