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ACTIVITY REPORT FOR THE PERIOD
1stMay’ 2016 to 31stMay’ 2016
HIGHLIGHTS
1. CORPORATE RESOURCE CENTRE (CRC) ACTIVITIES: 2.
a) 5Companies visited the campus for placement in the month of May for Placement Drive.
b)
3. EVENTS / CONFERENCES / WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED:
a) Faculty Retreat Program from 18th
May to 23rd
May 2016
3. FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS:
DETAILED REPORT
1. CORPORATE RESOURCE CENTRE (CRC) ACTIVITIES:
A) PLACEMENT & TRAINING ACTIVITIES(May, 2016)
S.No. Company's Names Sector Result
1 ICICI Prulife Insurance Insurance Varun Vyas
2 Fair Wealth Consultancy Rasmeet Singh
3 UAS International Financial NishthaKher
4 Quatro IT Umang
5 Hotel Lalit Hospitality VandanaSachdeva
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops Attended As a Participant 35
Papers presented in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Symposia 5
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2. EVENTS / CONFERENCES / WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED:
a) Faculty Retreat Program from 18th
May to 23rd
May 2016
Date: 18 May to 23 May 2016
Venue: BVIMR CAMPUS, New Delhi
Coordinator: Dr. L.K. Tyagi, Dr. Ritu Bali, Dr. GeetuTuteja, Dr. Neetu Jain
The faculty development activities were conducted under the umbrella of Faculty Retreat Program with focus upon
skills development and enhancement. They aim to support the teaching fraternity to overcome particular problems
in teaching as identified by student ratings of their course or by themselves. Generally, the problems identified
involve observable teaching activities (e.g., preparation, organization and feedback to students) or skills (e.g.,
presentations, discussions and facilitation). The most common formats for skill’s focused faculty development is a
short topical workshop or individual consultations with teaching staff members.
BVIMR, PaschimVihar, Delhi organized first 6-days faculty retreat program from 18-23 May’2016. The best part of
the faculty retreat program was its collaboration among teaching and non-teaching staff. In this faulty retreat
program, both teaching and non-teaching staff shared the tables with each other and provided valuable suggestions
for betterment of internal coordination and overall development of the Institute. The program started under the
guidance of Honorable Director;Dr. VikasNath.
Objectives:
To help the faculty members fill their gap area(s) in teaching and administrative works
To ensure a better coordination among different departments of the Institute
To extend online training on MOODLE
To impart knowledge about MOOC courses and case writing techniques
To impart knowledge about research publication and its necessity for professional development of
faculty members
To discuss the key criteria of NIRF and UGC, so that teaching research and administrative
deliverables are enriched
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No of resource persons 10
No of participants 71
First Day:
On 18 May’16; the first six-day faculty retreat program was inaugurated by Director; Dr. VikasNath. Dr. L.K Tyagi
talked about the schedule of the program. He informed all the faculty members about the expectations and
objectives of the retreat. Dr. VikasNath enlightened the thoughts of faculty members by educating them on the
concept of core faculty and all faculty members. He motivated each participant to contribute in the progress of
Institute in two ways. He/she either can become game changer or can try to become the core member of the
Institution. He discussed the importance of collaboration among teaching and non-teaching staff members by
reducing ego clashes. He shared the objectives for next year and motivated the team on various ways to achieve
them. On the same day, three senior faculty members, Dr. Rao, Dr. Sharma and Dr. Srivastava shared their past
performances and future planning.
Dr. VikasNath, Diector, New Delhi, Addressing the participants at Faculty Retreat Program’16
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Second Day:
The second day started with the enthusiastic session of Prof. NareshVij. Prof. NareshVij shared certain basics of
classroom environment and students’ engagement. His session was full of energy and motivation. The main point of
this session was that each faculty member asked his or her queries related to effective teaching. Thereafter faculty
members briefly discussed about their past performances and future planning. They discussed about their workload,
research contribution, mentoring and plans for MOOC courses. On the same day, Dr. Neetu Jain shared her
knowledge on Kolbe’s learning techniques with the help of its practical application on different individuals. Dr.
Shradha also reflected on her learning on ICT and MOOC.
Prof. NareshVijtaking Session on Faculty- Students’ collaboration
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Third Day:
The third day started with knowledge enhancement session of Mr. B.D. Nathani. Mr. Nathani shared his life’s
experiences related to marketing and he talked about faculty- student collaboration. In the second half of the day,
Mrs. Gagandeep enthralled the faculty members with management games. Mr. Ajay Kumar looked after the
technological upgradation of the faculty members with the help of MOODLE online training session. The day was
fruitful, because faculty members tried their hands on MOODLE.
Fourth Day:
On the fourth day, Mr. Vikas Rajput cleared the doubts of faculty members by sharing his knowledge and experience.
Mrs. HemaBaweja also delivered a session on spirituality. The fourth day focused upon the inner motivation level of
the faculty members.
Dr. SrivastavfelicitatedMr. Vikas Rajput, (Session on Entrepreneurship)
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Sixth Day:
The sixth day started with the presentation by BVIMR Faculties on their past performances and the plans for
futureThe main attraction of the day was session by Dr. Nimit Gupta on MOOC courses and case writing methods.
Dr. Nimit shared different tools for case writing on live issues. On the same day, Dr. Gera discussed about various
new requirements of NIRF and how institute can upgrade itself to get better marks in NIRF. The key point mentioned
by Dr. VikasNath in his valedictory speech, was that teaching fraternity need to work on collaborative research. He
emphasized that both collaborative research and individual research in quality journals will improve the score for
NIRF.
Participants of Faculty Retreat Program at BVIMR, New Delhi
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4. FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS & ACTIVITIES
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Program Attended Date Organized By
1. Mr. Anuj Kumar FDP on SPSS and
Research Methodology
20-27th June 2016 JIMS, Kalkaji
2. Ms. BhavikaBatra FDP on SPSS and
Research Methods 5-6th May 2016
FORE School of Management
3. Ms. Nancy Goel FDP on SPSS and
Research Methods 5-6th May 2016
FORE School of Management
4. Ms. RupamJyoti Das FDP on SPSS and
Research Methods 5-6th May 2016
FORE School of Management
5 Ms. BhavikaBatra FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
6. Ms. Nancy Goel FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
7. DrShallu Singh FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
8 Dr Anjali Sharma FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
9. Dr. Ritu Bali FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
10 Ms. Anuradha FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
11 Ms. Minakshi Sati FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
12 Dr. Neetu Jain FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
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13 Dr. GeetuTuteja FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
14 Dr. R.K. Sharma FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
15 Dr.
AshimaBhatnagar
FDP-cum-Retreat Programme on Honing
Student Skills 18th-23rd May 2016
BVIMR, New Delhi
16 Dr. Daljeet Singh
Bawa
FDP-cum-Retreat Programme on Honing
Student Skills 18th-23rd May 2016
BVIMR, New Delhi
17 Mr. Anuj Kumar FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
18 Mr. Rahul Gupta FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
19 Mr. Sanjay Roy FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
20 Dr. Broto Bhardwaj FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
21 Dr. Anoop Pandey FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
22 Dr.
ShradhaVernekar
FDP-cum-Retreat Programme on Honing
Student Skills 18th-23rd May 2016
BVIMR, New Delhi
23 Dr. Navneet Gera FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
24 Dr. Pankaj Saini FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
25 Ms. Neelam Sharma FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
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a) Training Course and Conference/Seminar/ FDP/Workshop/Symposia Attended
PaperPublications in National/International Journals/Magazi
26 Dr. Sanjay Manocha FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
27 Dr. L.K. Tyagi FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
28 Ms. Gagandeep
Kaur
FDP-cum-Retreat Programme on Honing
Student Skills 18th-23rd May 2016
BVIMR, New Delhi
29 Mr. Ajay Kumar FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
30 Ms. NishuMawah FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
31 Ms. SupreetWahee FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
32 Dr. Ajay Sahni FDP-cum-Retreat
Programme on Honing Student Skills
18th-23rd May 2016 BVIMR, New
Delhi
33 Ms. Tripti Tiwari Emerging Trends in
Computer Science and IT
16th - 27th May, 2016
BVICAM, New Delhi
34 Mr. Mahesh
Chaubey
Emerging Trends in Computer Science and
IT
16th - 27th May, 2016
BVICAM, New Delhi
35 Ms. Swati Shah Emerging Trends in
Computer Science and IT
16th - 27th May, 2016
BVICAM, New Delhi
Activity Report - May, 2016 - 11
b) Papers presented in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Symposia
S.No. Author Title of the Paper/Article Journal/Magazine Vol. / Issue
1.
Mr. Anuj
KumarAssistant
Professor
Dr. Anil
SrivastavaAssociat
e Professor
“Usage of technology
in HR practices in hotel
industry”
International
Journal of
Research in IT and
Management
Volume 6, Issue
5, May’2016
ISSN#2231-4334
2.
Mr. Anuj Kumar
Assistant
Professor
Dr.
AnoopPandayAsso
ciate Professor
Ms.Anuradha
Assistant
Professor
“International Climate
Change: Causes and
Innovative ways to
deal”
International Journal of Science, Technology and Management (IJSTM)
June 2016ISSN
978-81-931039-
1-3
3.
Ms.BhavikaBatraA
ssistant Professor
Ms. RupamJyoti
Das
Assistant
Professor
“Macro-Economic
Indicators and the link
to Make In India”
Advances in Economics and Business Management (AEBM)
Volume 3, Issue
3, April-June
2016.
p-ISSN: 2394-
1545
e-ISSN : 2394-
1553
4.
Ms. RupamJyoti
DasAssistant
Professor
Ms.BhavikaBatra
Assistant
Professor
“The Scope of Skill
Development,
Employability of Indian
Workforce in Context
of Make In India : A
Study”
International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences(IJETMAS)
Special Issue
April 2016, ISSN
2349-4476
Activity Report - May, 2016 - 12
Prepared By:
Ms. DeepaKapur
Ms. BhavikaBatra
Ms. Nancy Goel
Activity Report Team
BVIMR, New Delhi
5
Ms.
SupreetWaheeAss
istant Professor
VaishaliGargStude
nt
Shashank
GuptaStudent
“Women
empowerment through
cyber
entrepreneurship:
implications through
caselets”
International Journal Of Science Technology &Management
June 2016
p-ISSN: 2394-
1529
e-ISSN: 2394-
1537