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Bharathidasan
Institute of Management Trichy wins the Chennai
leg of the Tata Crucible The Campus Quiz 2006
February 8,
2006
An inter-collegiate business quiz hosted
by the Tata Group targeted at engineering colleges and
B-schools across the country
Following
the tremendous response and success of the quiz last
year, the Tata Group organised the second edition of
the Tata Crucible The Campus Quiz 2006 an inter-collegiate
business quiz, focused on students of engineering colleges
and business schools. The Chennai regional finals was
held today at Chinmaya Heritage Centre, Chetpet, Chennai.
Tata Crucible The Campus Quiz is the largest
campus business quiz in India with cumulative prize
money of over Rs 15 lakh, and attracted close to 400
teams in its first edition in 2005.
The regional round of Tata Crucible
The Campus Quiz 2006 was held today at Chennai,
where nearly 153 teams participated at the preliminary
rounds. Teams from across the state of Tamil Nadu participated
in the quiz. Six teams from preliminary round were selected
at the regional final round. The quiz was hosted by
ace quizmaster Giri Balasubramaniam a.k.a Pickbrain.
Team selected at the regional
final round were:
1. DOMS IIT Madras
2. Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai
3. Bharathidasan Institute of Mgmt
4. DOMS IIT Madras
5. IFMR Chennai
6. Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy
After a very close contest amongst
the teams, Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy
emerged as the winners from Chennai followed by DOMS
IIT Madras. The winning team and the runners-up
team took home a cash prize of Rs 60,000 and Rs 30,000
respectively along with gift hampers from different
Tata Group companies.
Sathiaseelan and Muthupalaniappan,
Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy will now
travel to Mumbai to participate at the National Finals
of Tata Crucible The Campus Quiz 2006 on February
26, 2006. They will compete with the winners from Kolkata,
New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, and Bangalore.
At prize distribution ceremony
of the regional final round, K Ananth Krishnan, vice
president, TCS, said, "Keeping in mind Tata Group's
aim to connect with the Indian youth, we had decided
to organise the Tata Crucible The Campus Quiz 2006
as a annual event and seeing the enthusiastic response
from the students across the state of Tamil Nadu, we
think it's a worthwhile effort on the part of the Group.
It was a close battle of wits for the young minds, which
garnered huge response and we have been successful in
reaching out to the future business leaders. The interesting
thing about this quiz is its openness and the research
process deployed by the quizmaster."
The team from ICFAI Chennai
was the national winning team of Tata Crucible
The Campus Quiz 2005 winning a cash prize of Rs 2 lakh
and a host of other attractive prizes. JBIMS, Mumbai
and IIM Ahmedabad were the first and second runners
up.
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