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UTI Mutual's 3rd annual B-school contest

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Mumbai April 4 UTI Mutual Fund and Indian Institute of Capital Markets have announced the third annual contest: Insight-2007 - `Spot the NexGen Winners' for full-time students of business schools-universities and young professionals from capital market intermediaries and institutions. This year's theme is `Spot the NexGen Winners' where participants will be required to identify and reason out a prospective company having the potential to become the next generation market leader.

The entries will be judged by a panel of experts drawn from the financial sector and academia through a three level selection process. Eight teams will finally make their presentations of which four entries (three from B-School category and one from corporate) will receive cash prizes ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh. Participants can register online for the contest through the Web sites: www.utiinsight.com, www.utimf.com and www.utiicm.com. The last date for submission of entries and reports is April 15.

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