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1. About Jamia Millia Islamia

2. Message from the Vice Chancellor

3. Message from the Dean Faculty of Social Science

4. Message from the Head of the Department

5. The Placement Officer

6. Mission & Vision

7. Masters of International Business

8. Curriculum

9. The Core Faculty

10. Visiting Faculty

11. Infrastructure

12. Seminars & Workshops

13. Corporate Relations

14. Students’ Profile

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Jamia Millia Islamia

Jamia Millia Islamia was founded at Aligarh in 1922 during the Khilafat and Non Cooperation movement in response to Gandhiji’s call to boycott government. supported educational institutions. Among those who enthusiastically responded to this were Shaikhul Hind Maulana Mahmud Hasan, Maulana Mohammad Ali Johar, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari, Abdul Majeed Khwaja and Dr. Zakir Hussain. These eminent personalities along with some others, founded Jamia Millia Islamia.

Jamia moved from Aligarh to Delhi in 1925. Since then it has been continuously growing, always refurbishing its methods and branching out from time to time to meet new needs. True to the ideals of its founders, it has over the years tried to integrate the physical and mental development of its students. Jamia was made a Central University by an act of Parliament in 1988 vide Jamia Millia Islamia Act 1988 (No. 59 of 1988). The Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates offered by Jamia Millia Islamia, are recognized by all the members of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) & are at par with Degrees/Diplomas and Certificates of all Indian Universities, Deemed Universities and Institutions.

Jamia reflects the original concern of its founders, which was to encourage the indigenous roots of education. It seeks to foster a national cosmopolitan perspective in its academic programs as well as in co-curricular activities.

The objective of the University is to disseminate advanced knowledge and provide instructional and research extension facilities in various branches of learning. The University endeavors to provide the students and teachers with the necessary atmosphere and facilities for the promotion of :

lInnovation in Education through restructuring of courses, new methods of teaching and learning leading to integrated development of personality.

lStudies in various disciplines, inter-disciplinary studies.lNational Integration, Secularism and International understanding.

And now, Jamia Millia Islamia has more than 12000 students, 660 full time faculty teachers, 7 faculties, 42 departments and offers more than 200 courses.

3Message fromThe Vice-Chancellor

In the aftermath of a great recession witnessed world over the integrated nature of international business has been reinforced in the minds running global business, and its impact all the more. The trauma of the global financial turmoil has made it necessary to address the need for professionals and innovative minds to run these businesses.

India is one of the few economies that have been able to withstand the pressure of this recession. The economic might of India notwithstanding, its role as a citadel of knowledge and skill too has helped India weather this storm.

Jamia Millia Islamia, being one of a host of Central Universities that fulfill the ever expanding educational needs of India, introduced a speciality program of University Grants Commission (UGC), Government of India, a two year post graduation program “Master of International Business” (MIB) in 2003. MIB has been designed keeping in mind both domestic and international needs.

Students of MIB have undergone their summer internship in a plethora of organizations and in areaspanning Finance, Marketing, Human Resource, Export Import Procedure and Documentation and Domestic & International Logistics. They are professionals that are well equipped and well trained to man global business and masters they are indeed of business!

I wish this batch of MIB the best for the future. I hope they set an example in professionalism and leave an everlasting imprint on business world over.

Najeeb JungVice Chancellor

4 Message from the DeanFaculty of Social Sciences

The characteristics of a contemporary business have changed and have evolved into a better working environment and specialized techniques of reaching the desired goals of an organization. There is an increasing demand for competitive leaders and managers who are capable of adapting themselves according to the organizational needs and growth to keep pace with the changing trends of global market.

Master of International Business (MIB) from the Department of Commerce and Business Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia aims at training those leaders who are willing to “compete with everyone from everywhere for everything”. This two year curriculum provides special emphasis on aspects of international business operations including Global Marketing, International Financial Management and Foreign Trade Policy of India. The course has been designed in a manner so that the students gain an in-depth knowledge and analytical skills which enable them to efficiently and effectively carry out various multi-dimensional marketing and international business operations of an organization.

Our students have been working in reputed organizations and combine rigorous business skills with broader appreciation for economic, social and political factors in shaping the environment and I holistically take pride in introducing our students as highly skilled professionals and prospective leaders in International Business.

Anjali GandhiDean Faculty of Social Science

5Message from the Head ofthe Department

With business becoming global over the years, an army of competent business professionals for global business operations and management has to be developed. Therefore, the Department of Commerce & Business Studies launched a comprehensive MIB program to focus on real business applications. Modeled on the curriculum offered by the top global business schools and the UGC curriculum model, the program covers various aspects of international business such as International Finance, Logistics & Supply Chain Management, International Marketing & Marketing Research, Export Import Operations.

As Indian business organizations gain a firm foothold in international business with expansion in operations and increase in the number of mergers and acquisitions, the need for a competent managerial force equipped with the requisite knowledge and skill to manage international business has never been more. And the Masters in International Business at the Department of Commerce & Business Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia is just the program that has provided students with the requisite knowledge and skill to meet industry needs world over.

As this new batch of MIB graduates one will find in them professionals entering the corporate world, well trained and full of vigour, ready to meet all challenges.

Prof. A. Aziz AnsariHead

6 The Placement Officer

To meet the hyper competition and challenges of fast growing multi cultural business environment, there is burgeoning need for a new breed of young managers with contemporary management tools. Today's managers must discover what makes people “tick”. They should have the ability to coach individuals to achieve their potential, inspire them to higher performance and must establish an environment of rapport and mutual trust.

The Master of International Business Program, Jamia Millia Islamia strives to provide excellent teaching to our students and develop in each of them personal attributes critical to effective integration in today's global market place. There is wealth of opportunity for students to gain practical experience helping to instill in them the importance of personal development and also towards the benefit of society.

We, at Jamia Millia Islamia make the catalyst that can energize teams helping them to seek new levels of profitable growth.I invite you to our campus to see for yourself that we are what we say. After all everyone may be baked in the same oven but not kneaded out of the same dough.

Rihan Khan SuriPlacement Officer

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Who We Are

Mission

Vision

To become a leading Business School of Asia by educating & training people to facilitate creation and development of value added human power of global standard.

Creation and institution of courses which are relatively required for present and foreseeable future.

Creation of resources that facilitate experience based learning through research.

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The Department of Commerce & Business Studies made its modest beginning in 1984 with one Reader and two Lecturers by offering B.Com (Hons.). It developed into a full-fledged department during the year 1986-87.

In today's global business environment there is an increasing need for people who understand business and can service international clientele. The Master of International Business degree is a postgraduate business degree with a global outlook. It provides a global perspective of key business disciplines with cores studies undertaken in finance, accounting, marketing and economics together with a range of business disciplines, including management and management philosophy, service relationships and logistics.

MIB students add further academic depth to their qualifications. The unique insights of teaching staff with practical experience and the structure of the courses themselves make them ideal for students wishing to pursue careers with multinational organizations.

In the era of Globalization, the MIB Program sets a new path for companies to become global and touch every path of success. A pertinent question is why should companies choose MIB over others? MIBians are well trained in knowledge, skills and attitude for becoming professionals with specialization in global business.

MIBians are well acquainted with all areas of international business. The leadership schedule of MIB Program is so well arranged that the students get the practical knowledge of the corporate world and also give the opportunity to show their potential.

Pedagogy

MIB adheres to high academic standards. The program is structured after a close interaction with corporate stalwarts to meet the rapidly evolving requirements of the global economy.

Appreciating the pace of changes in global business world over, the course structure of MIB is constantly updated in line with the changing needs of the industry. Throughout the program, students are given the opportunity to enhance their conceptual, analytical and communication skills.

To meet this end, we use lectures, tutorials, case studies, seminars, business games, and other modern techniques of imparting education. Apart from semester-end examinations, the performance of the students is assessed on the basis of classroom participation, preparation of periodic projects and presentations, mid-term tests and surprise quizzes.

Besides the permanent faculty, the expert guest faculty comprising specialists is drawn from various business enterprises, research institutions and universities. Recognizing the need to expose students to real life challenges, a number of corporate interaction sessions are scheduled throughout the program period.

PEDAGOGY

ASSIGNMENTS

LECTURES ROLE PLAYING

CASE STUDIES

SEMINARS

PRESENTATIONSINDUSTRIAL

VISITS

GROUPDISCUSSIONS

INTERACTIVESESSIONS

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10 Curriculum

All the student have successfully undergone 6-8 weeks of summer training after the completion of their 2nd semester.

All the students are pursuing a major project on various emerging topics in the area of international business throughout the 3rd & 4th semester of their studies

Semester 1

MIB 1.1- Management Concepts andOrganizational

Behaviour.

MIB 1.2- Business Environment

MIB 1.3- Managerial Economics

MIB 1.4- Statistical Analysis

MIB 1.5- Financial and Cost Accounting

MIB 1.6- Marketing Management

MIB 1.7- Financial Management

Semester 2

MIB 2.1- Accounting For Managerial Decisions

MIB 2.2- Computer Application in Business

MIB 2.3- Foreign Trade Policy

MIB 2.4- International Business Environment

MIB 2.5- International Marketing

MIB 2.6- International Marketing Research

MIB 2.7- Foreign Languages – 1

Semester 3

MIB 3.1- Operations Research

MIB 3.2- International Logistics

MIB 3.3- Foreign Languages – 2

MIB 3.4- Services Marketing and

Customer RelationshipManagement

MIB 3.5- E – Commerce

MIB 3.6- Export-Import Procedure &

Documentation

MIB 3.7- Training Report & Presentation

Semester 4

MIB 4.1- Strategic Management

MIB 4.2-Thrust Products and Markets

MIB 4.3-International Management

MIB 4.4- Internet and Web Designing

MIB 4.5-International Business

Laws And Taxation

MIB 4.6- International Finance

MIB 4.7-Project Report and Viva-Voice

Subject AssociationThe Department of Commerce & Business Studies has a very active subject association which helps the students to take initiative & provide Leadership in organization of events, exhibitions and management games. Students are encouraged to voluntarily associate & participate in both co-curricular & extra curricular activities.

11The Core Faculty

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Prof Abdul Aziz Ansari(Head of the Department)M.Com, PhD

Prof Mohammed Altaf KhanM.Com, M.Phill, LLB, PhD

Dr N.U.K SherwaniM.Com, M.Phill, PhD

Dr. Mohammed Kamalun NabiM.Com, M.Phill, LLB,PGDMM, PhD

Mr. Naseeb AhmadM.Com, MBA, UGC-JRF

Dr Ravinder KumarM.Com, PhD

Dr. Devendra Kumar DhusiaM.Com, MBA (IT),LLB, PhD

Dr. Ritu SapraM.Com, MBA, PhD

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Visiting Faculty

MIB has a very strong differentiating factor, its vast pool of intellectual infrastructure, which is not restricted to the confines of the campus. The visiting faculties at MIB consist of a healthy blend of academic luminaries from various academic institutes as well as from the industry so that the students get a rich mix of state of the art academic research and the latest in industry trends. The following visiting faculties exemplify this fact:

Prof. V. SharanEx UGC and AICTEvisiting Professor Dept ofcommerce, Delhi School ofEconomics, University of Delhi

Dr. S. RamakrishnaFormer Prof. IIFT

Prof SK SinghFormer Professor ofEconomics, IGNOU,New Delhi

Prof. Attam PrakashInt. Business Consultant &former faculty, IIFT, Director Centrefor Promotion of Trade & Technology,Senior Executive Trade DevelopmentAuthority (TDA) New Delhi

Prof. Shahid AshrafDept. of Economics,JMI New Delhi

Dr.A.C.VyasFormer Professor IIFT,New Delhi

Dr. S Z H ZaidiJoint Director (studies) Instituteof Chartered Accountants ofIndia, New Delhi

Mrs. Abida AhmadJamia Millia Islamia

Prof. Madan LalIIFT, New Delhi

Dr. M.C. HarbolaFaculty, IIFT, New Delhi

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Visiting Faculty

Office Staff

Mohd Kamal KhanOffice Incharge

Mohd IlyasPeon

ShahzadPeon

Dr. S. Zeeshan Hussain Computer Networks, Object-OrientedProgramming, Scripting Languages

Zaved AkhtarM. Tech (CS), MCAAsstt. Prof. (CSE Deptt.) withV.I.E.T., Dadri, GB Nagar (U.P.)

Ghulam YazdaniFaculty of Law-JMI

Dr. B. BhattacharyaFormer Professor IIFT

Mr. Mohd. FirozACA, New Delhi

Prof. Naushad Ali AzadFormer Dean, Dep. ofEconomics, JMI

Prof. Furqan QamarFormer Director of Centre for Management Studies, JMI ViceChancellor of Rajasthan University

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The Infrastructure

The Library

Hostel Facilities

Computer Lab

M.A. Ansari Auditorium

Seminar Halls

Sports and recreation

The students of MIB have full-fledged access to one of the best managed libraries in the country. The library is fully equipped with various types of facilities like OPAC (On-Line Public Access Catalogue) with wide range of network access across the campus wide LAN. It stocks as well as garners the best books and has a collection of more than 3.5 lac volumes, more than 500 subscriptions of journals including foreign journals. Most of the core journals in the field of marketing, finance, foreign trade, strategic management are acquired by the library.

The institute has 6 hostels for boys and 3 hostels for girls where student from different religions, cultures, castes and ethnic background reside giving a true cosmopolitan look to the hostel. The hostel provides various facilities like 24 hour internet facility, library cum reading room, common room, recreation room, playground, RO purifier, hygienic dinning hall, 24 hours power backup, telephone facilities etc.

Department of Commerce & Business Studies is equipped with a state of the art computer lab with the latest hardware and software and high speed internet facility.

The central auditorium has seating capacity for more than 600 attendees. It has world class acoustic arrangements complete with seating and lightening arrangements. It has hosted national and international level events.

The institute has many well equipped seminar halls for conducting various activities like workshops, seminars and guest lectures. It also serves the venue for holding various corporate interaction programs.

The students of MIB Program have access to ample facilities for recreation, rejuvenation and various co-curricular activities which help to dwell a healthy mind in a healthy body. The university sports ground popularly called ‘Bhopal Ground’ acts as a platform for the upcoming and talented sports personalities.

Seminars & Workshops

Confluence 2009

Industrial Visit to New Holland

Industrial Visit

The University Placement Cell, Jamia Millia Islamia organizedCONFLUENCE 2009 (A Career & Placement Fair) from 13th to 14th October 2009 at Dr. M.A. Ansari Auditorium, Jamia Millia Islamia, and New Delhi.The Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Professor Syed Sikander Nabi presided the event.Mr. Abdul Kalam, Former Chairman & Managing Director, Bharat Cooking Coal Ltd. and Eastern Coalfied India Ltd. and Mr. V.R. Ferose, Managing Director, SAP Lab India were the Guests of Honour at the event. The two-day long programme comprised various sessions focusing on career opportunities in different fields. Several eminent personalities from the corporate sector delivered lectures which was followed by Career Counselling, Personality Assessment, etc. Some of the speakers included: Mr. Shahid Mehdi (IFS) Ms. Latika Khaneja, Managing Director, Collage Sports Mr. Divesh Mehta, AGM, HCL Mr. Aditya Ghaldyal, President, Greater Noida Industries Association

Interaction with Mrs. Deputy General Manager, International Trade Division (SAIL)

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APL Capital IQ

FlyJac Logistics Grail Research

Maersk Logistics AFL Logistics

JINDAL saw Ltd Direct Logistics

Schemeder Electric Ltd Tricon Shipping

PIPAL Research Capital Everest Industries

Siemens Godfrey Phillips India Ltd

Reliance Infocomm Gallup India Pvt Ltd.

Gestetner Bharti Televenture

India Mart Escotel Mobile Ltd.

Jindan Exports Thompson Press

Shahi Exports Pvt Ltd. Orient Craft Ltd.

B.L Industries Modelama Exports

FICCI Dean Allen Exports Pvt. Ltd.

American Express Bank Janak Industries

GATI PhD chamber of commerce

ICICI Prudential ICICI Bank

Max New York Ltd Bajaj Allianz

HSBC PNB

UTI Bank J&K Bank

Centurion Bank of Punjab Standard Chartered Bank

MIT, Govt of India Indian Oil Corporation

MMTC Ltd ITPO, New Delhi

SAIL NTPC

NIIT Ltd. PHDCC

GSK RICOH

LG India CIPLA

Kenstar Carrier Air-conditioning &

Hyundai Electronics Refrigeration

TATA Motors Whirlpool India Ltd

Swaraj (PTL) Su-kam

The Department is having very close interaction with the Industry and Business Houses ofNorthern India since 1994-95 for Industrial Training of MIB Program. These Business Houses provideTraining to our Students & some of them offer stipends also.

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Mr. Abhishek Nagar24ABB Ltd.To Study the Market Potential of Easytube; SinglePoint Automatic Lubricator in the OEM and Process [email protected]

Ms. Aeman Sultan25Steel Authority of India, International Trade DivisionInternational Trade Practices & A ComparativeStudy of SAIL & TATABachelors in [email protected]

Ms. Akanksha Jain22Arise India LtdStudy on Import and Export ProcedureB.Sc. (Hons.) in Home ScienceSpecialization: Resource [email protected]

Mr. Ashish Kadam23State Trading CorporationProcedure of Import of [email protected]

Mr. Ashok Kumar24BPCLSales & Marketing Strategies for Promotion ofSpeed 97 & In and Out StoresB.Tech (ECE)[email protected]

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Mr. Alishan Khan23Fascinating India ExportsIndian Handicraft Export – Problems & ProspectsB.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Mr. Azeem ul Haque22B.L. InternationalExport Procedure & DocumentationB.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

Mr. Bhanu Prakash25B.S.N.L-NoidaComparative Analysis of BSNL & its CompetitorB.S.C [email protected]

Mr. Ejaz Saba25Globe Capital Market Ltd.Analysis of Forex [email protected]

Mr. Ekhlaque Haider22Kanpur Leather House, KolkotaExport Import Procedure & [email protected]

Mr. Gajendra Singh Chauhan22Jindal Saw LtdFnance & TradeB.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

Mr. Imran Hamid23Motilal OswalArea Mapping & Analyzing the Growth Potentialof Remiser AcquisitionB.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Mr. Imran Wadood22B.S.N.L.Analyzing new [email protected]

Mr. Inamul Haque27Jindal SAW LtdMarketing

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Mr. Irshad Parvez24Asiad Export HouseExport Import Documentation &ProceduresB.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

Mr. Juned Zia24SAIL (ITD)International trade of Rail TracksB.A(H) [email protected]

Mr. K A Suity Livingstone23DHL LogisticsEmerging trends in Indian LogisticsB.Sc in Hospitality & Hotel [email protected]

Mr. Kamaleswar Boro25HDFC Standard Life Pvt. Ltd.To Create Public Awareness about the LifeInsurance Sector in an Emerging Indian MarketB.Sc. in [email protected]

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Mr. Karan Malik21Mridul EnterprisesMerchandising & OperationsB.A. (Hons.) in Political [email protected]

Ms. Kulsum Iftikhar23Theism InternationalExport Potential of Indian Handicrafts in EU [email protected]

Mr. Lokesh Kumar23UB GroupAnalysis of Consumer [email protected]

Mr. Md. Arif Nazar23Mineral and Metal Trading Corporation of India, New DelhiDocumentation & Freight Forwarding in [email protected]

Mr. Mokarim Ahsan Khan23Gateway Distripark LimitedCustomer Relation & Market Analysis of GDL ICDat Garhi, [email protected]

Mr. Mohammad Areeb Imam22International Trade Division,Steel Authority ofIndia Ltd(SAIL)International Trade in Hot Rolled CoilsB.Com(H)[email protected]

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Mr. Mohd. Rashid Khan24Schenker DB Logistics India Pvt. Ltd.Export Procedure & [email protected]

Mr. Mohd. Zulkarnain Sikandar22BSNLStudy Report on BSNL Financial Statements &their AnalysisB.A. [email protected]

Mr. Mohd. Arif Khan22Kingfisher AirlinesCargo Handling and Air transportationB.B.A (Tourism)[email protected]

Mr. Mohd. Zumair22Gateway Distriparks Pvt. Ltd.Operational Efficiency at [email protected]

Mr. Muhammad Arif25BSNLCash Management in BSNLB.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Mr. Mohd. Danish22Barista (Unit of HT Media)Marketing Strategies of BaristaB.Sc. (Hons.) in [email protected]

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Ms. Namita Kumar22Power Grid Corporation of India LimitedThe Bidding process in Power Grid Corporation of India LimitedBachelors of information & [email protected]

Ms. Nida Ahsan23Reliance Artwares Pvt. Ltd. (Noida)Market Potential of Leather Industry in EuropeB.A. in International [email protected]

Mr. Nikhil Rana23IDBI Bank Ltd.Comparative Analysis of IDBI Bank Pvt. Ltd. WithHDFC Ltd. In Terms of FinanceB.Sc. (Hons.) in Hotel [email protected]

Mr. Piyush Gupta22Orient FansHuman Resource ManagementBachelors in Business [email protected]

Mr. Rehman Abdul23ITPORole of Fairs & Exhibitions in Promoting Foreign TradeB.A. (Hons.) Political [email protected]

Mr. Samir Bachhar22Pepsico IndiaEateries Market Scenario of Sector 18 NoidaB.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

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Mr. Samseer Ali24Ramesh InternationalExport Import Procedure & DocumentationB.A. (Hons) [email protected]

Mr. Shafi Akhtar23NTPCCarbon [email protected]

Mr. Sri Kant21IDBI Project Study on “the environmental factors responsiblefor IDBI's Bank PerformanceB.Com. [email protected]

Mr. Syed Hudayb Mahmood24Abn AmroIdentifying Sources of Lead [email protected]

Ms. Tarana Ahmad22Cybermedia,GurgaonEvaluation for Reorientation of DQ weekB.com(P)[email protected]

Ms. Vandana Singh21Pragya ChannelFeasibility Study to Launch Two New Programmes onPragya [email protected]

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Ms. Varuni Kaul22Food Corporation of IndiaShipping & Port [email protected]

Mr. Vidhu Satpaul24Reserve Bank of India, ChandigarhImpact of Global Meltdown on IndustriesParticularly the MSE SectorB.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

Ms. Yesmine Rebhi Mohamad Al-Tari22Maltrans Shipping Agencies, JordanShipping's MarketingB.A. in Journalism & Mass [email protected]

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Mr. Vikas Prabhu23IDBIComparative analysis of market playersB.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Ms.Zakiya Begum24India Trade Promotion OrganizationMedical and Health Tourism-Oppurtunities andchallenges for indiaB.com & [email protected]

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Mr. Abid [email protected]

Ms. Anamika [email protected]

Ms. Anju [email protected]

Mr. Ankul Kumar19B.Sc. (Hons.) in [email protected]

Mr. Ansar Ahmed Khan21B.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

Mr. Anuj Arora22B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science &a Certified Financial [email protected]

Mr. Atul Katiyar23Bachelors in Hotel [email protected]

Ms. Ayesha Ansari21B.A. (Hons.) in Political [email protected]

Ms. Ayesha Taj25B.Sc. (Hons.) in [email protected]

Mr. Chandra Shekhar Kumar Gupta22B.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

Mr. Alam [email protected]

Mr. Abeer Faheem22B.S.C. Computer Science(H)[email protected]

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Mr. Md Irshad Azam24B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Ms. Malvika Kareer21B.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

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Mr.Jamal Ahmad Ansari24B.Sc. in [email protected]

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Mr. Mohd. Abdullah Khan22B.A. (Hons.) in Social [email protected]

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Ms. Misha [email protected]

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Mr. Md Imdad Alam24B.B.S. (Hons.)[email protected]

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Mr. Mohd Shahid23B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Ms. Neda Jamal21B.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

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Mr.Monis Saeed23B.Tech (Computer Science)[email protected]

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Ms.Neha Verma20B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Mr.Rolland Meepuray23B.Com(H)[email protected]

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Ms. Sameena Parveen21B.Sc. (Hons.) in [email protected]

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Mr. Mohit Sharma 21B.Sc. in Physical [email protected]

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Ms.Neha Halflongbar22B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Ms. Nasreen Bano20B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Ms. Saima Mehar21B.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

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Mr. Rameez [email protected]

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Mr. Mohd. Ibraheem22B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Ms. Sana Khan20B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Ms. Shaloo [email protected]

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Mr. Shehzad [email protected]

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Mr. Simranjeet Singh Bedi21Bachelor of Foreign [email protected]

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Mr. Sumit Wadhwa22B.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

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Ms. Taskeen Banu [email protected]

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Mr. Zeeshan Ali24B.B.S (Foreign trade)[email protected]

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Mr. Sarat S Nair22B.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

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Mr. Shams Mustafa Hashmi22B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Mr. Siddiqui Yaser Mobin 21B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Mr. Stephen Tep Rengma22B.Com (Hons.)[email protected]

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Mr. Syed Mohd. [email protected]

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Tunchinmang Langel21B.A. (Hons.) in [email protected]

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Ms. Sana [email protected]

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