Tuesday, 10 March 2015

ISB Wins the Prestigious KPMG International Case Competition Finals

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Chandigarh 10th March:- India School of Business (ISB)were announced the winners of KPMG International Case Competition (KICC) national by Mritunjay Kapur, Head of Risk Consulting practice, KPMG in India. The world's largest business case study competition, KICC witnessed 11 prominent B-school teams battle it out for the coveted 'KICC National Championship' trophy, price money of Rs. 20,000 for each member of the winning and a chance to compete for the global finale in Dubai, UAE.

According to  Mritunjay Kapur, Head of Risk Consulting practice, KPMG in India, that in a short period of time KPMG in India's Advisory practice has become one of the fastest growing providers of consulting services. One of our biggest strengths in Advisory is our people's ability to understand our clients' business challenges and develop cutting edge solutions to deliver value. Our people's sector expertise, knowledge and skills coupled with their qualifications and training creates the winning formula each time that we work with our clients. KICC is an excellent platform for participating students to gain insights about our services, clients, people, work culture and exciting career opportunities. It is one of the many ways in which we engage with the country's top quality student communities. I congratulate the team from, India School of Business for their splendid win in the KICC India national finals this year and wish them good luck for the global finals.

Shalini Pillay, Partner & Head of People, Performance and Culture (PPC) for KPMG in India said that her heartfelt congratulations to the, India School of Business team for their outstanding performance in the competition and she wish them the very best for representing the country at the KICC international finals. KPMG has focused on identifying and mentoring talent from the across the top B-schools in the country and our investment in the KICC program is yet another initiative towards this objective.  The challenging case studies and the format of the competition provide the students an exposure to the typical work that our consultants undertake across a wide range of industries through simulating a real business context for them.

 

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