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Interactive meet with corporates
New Delhi, Oct. 1
The Delhi-based Gitarattan International Business
School held a seminar titled "Meeting of Minds"
recently. The objective of the seminar was to provide a
platform for the students to assimilate and articulate
their theoretical knowledge with practical know-how by
interacting with the corporate executives. The Chief
Guest, Mr Dilip Kumar Barman, Joint Director,
Department of Information Technology, put across the
details about Internet Service Provider (ISP), earlier run
by telecom companies but now ISPs can be started by any
individual. The seminar was attended by MCA and MBA
students of various institutes in the NCR. The college is
affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
- Our Bureau
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