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PGPEM students Hardik and Rahul win national contest

Hardik Sanghavi and Rahul Goyal

23 January, 2022: Hardik Sanghavi and Rahul Goyal from PGPEM, the two-year weekend MBA at IIM Bangalore, have won ‘Chanakya Neeti 4.0’, conducted by The Economics Club at the International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi. This ‘Team of Two’ beat 490 teams to win the contest.

Chanakya Neeti has two rounds – the first being a quiz that tests logical and analytical abilities of the participants along with their understanding of economics and current affairs. Round 2 has two stages: ‘Master Merchandiser’ – a simulation game that assesses one’s negotiations skills, and strategy building, and ‘Cogent Councilor’, which tests creative thinking, abstract reasoning, problem-solving skills and pattern recognition.

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23 JAN

23 January, 2022: Hardik Sanghavi and Rahul Goyal from PGPEM, the two-year weekend MBA at IIM Bangalore, have won ‘Chanakya Neeti 4.0’, conducted by The Economics Club at the International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi. This ‘Team of Two’ beat 490 teams to win the contest.

Chanakya Neeti has two rounds – the first being a quiz that tests logical and analytical abilities of the participants along with their understanding of economics and current affairs. Round 2 has two stages: ‘Master Merchandiser’ – a simulation game that assesses one’s negotiations skills, and strategy building, and ‘Cogent Councilor’, which tests creative thinking, abstract reasoning, problem-solving skills and pattern recognition.