Session on “Soft Skill Training” 2018-19

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Soft Skills are characteristic traits and interpersonal skills that characterize a person’s relationships with other people. They are also often known as ‘transferable skills’, ‘people skills’ or ‘social skills’. Soft skills get little respect but may make or break your career. Your work ethic, your attitude, your communication skills, your emotional intelligence and a whole host of other personal attributes are the soft skills that are crucial for career success. Nowadays soft skills are a priority while hiring, as they are often essential for workers to succeed in modern organizations. One is expected to have not only good speaking abilities, but also good at listening to other people’s point of view in any field. A lack of soft skills can limit your potential, or even be the downfall of your career. By developing strong leadership, teamwork, and communication abilities, you can run projects more smoothly, deliver results that please everyone, and even positively influence your personal life by improving how you interact with others.

Session on Dos and don’ts of Personal Interview
Grooming Session

Soft Skill Training 2018-2019

Beginning of semester III is the right time to start active preparations for final placements. Keeping this in view, the CRC committee has prepared a pre-placement training program schedule for second year students of MMS program. It was decided that personal interview sessions will be conducted batch wise. Students were advised to attend the personal interview sessions regularly and be present in formals. Attendance was made compulsory for all these sessions.

Various activities are organized by the committee are listed below as follows:

Topic CoveredDate
Session 1: Introductory Session7th July, 2018
Session 2 : Grooming21st July, 2018
Session 3 : Personal Interview11th August, 2018
Session 4 : Group Discussion25th August, 2018
Session 5 : Two Days Aptitude Training8th September, 2018

Session 1: Introductory Session
Date : 7th July, 2018 – 25th August, 2018 Time: 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Session Details:

In this session second year students of all the specializations were briefed about the detailed soft skill training workshop and later on feedback and suggestions were solicited from them. Afterwards, students were asked to speak for at least three minutes about any general topic or their specialization or any topic of interest and at last feedback was given to them for further improvement. In this session, placement policy was also discussed in detail.

Participants:

There were 143 students who attended the first session. Specialization wise attendance details are attached separately.

Suggestion given by the students:

  • Involving students in the placement process keeping in mind the representation from each of the specializations.
  • Students should work for placements only after completion of the lectures.
  • There should be regular meetings for smooth functioning of the committee.
  • They requested for mock interviews, GD sessions and grooming workshops

Session 2: Grooming
Date: 21st July, 2018 Time: 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Session Details:
In this session students were asked to search and complete following details:

  • Researching the profile and company
  • HR questions in the interview
  • CV format (Fresher v/s Experienced)
  • Formal dressing

They were asked to complete this task in 45 minutes and it was followed by discussion with them.

Participants:
There were 128 students who attended the Second Session Grooming – I. Specialization wise attendance details are attached separately.

Session 3: Personal Interview
Date: 11th August, 2018 Time: 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Session Details:
In this session students were informed that they will have to wear formals on every Monday in college and about Monday to Friday dressing in corporates.

  • How to deal with difficult questions (salary expectation, break in studies etc.)
  • How to answer – What are your weaknesses?
  • Mock interviews (general) were also conducted for a few students.
  • Tell me about yourself?
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • Describe a project you successfully managed end-to-end. What challenges did you face and what did you do to overcome them?

Participants:
152 students attended this session. They all were looking for this opportunity to get practice.

Session 4: Group Discussions
Date: 25th August, 2018 Time: 3:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.

Session Details:

GD was conducted for students to test general awareness of students along with body language and gestures. Students were divided in the groups of 15 to 16 each.

Following topics were selected for GD:

  • Should celebrities be allowed to join politics
  • Social Media- Curse or Boon
  • Scams in Indian banks
  • For or Against Modi Government
  • Stone pelting is a stumbling block to the pride of Indian Army
  • Books Have Become Irrelevant In IOT Present.
  • Creating more states will disintegrate India
  • Digital payments are secure and India is ready to go cashless.
  • Chinese goods are a threat to Indian businessmen and the economy.
  • Modi’s ‘Make in India’ campaign is better than the old ‘Made in India’ campaign.
  • Demonetization is a successful and effective move.
  • Govt. can easily control the rising petrol prices.
  • India needs bullet trains
  • Industrial Revolution 4.0- Pros & Cons.

Participants:

Session was attended by 160 students and it was liked by them. After every GD session, there was lots of discussion among faculty and students about dos and don’ts of the GD. Students requested for some such sessions.

Session 5: Two Days Aptitude Training
Date: 8th September, 2018 Time: 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Session Details:
Experts are involved in conducting aptitude training for all the second year MMS students.

Brief profile of the trainers is given below:

A doctor by qualification, Dr. Shashank Prabhu has completed his MBA from FMS, Delhi. He has a happy knack of cracking entrance tests and helping aspirants do so, the highlight being a 100 percentile in the CAT 2011. He has worked with ITC Ltd., Tata Administrative Services and PaGaLGuY.com donning various hats and has been mentoring aspirants since the past five years.

An MBA from JBIMS, Mumbai with a 99.99%ile in CET, Prasad Sawant is currently putting his entrepreneurial skills gained through the SYB program from S. P. Jain Institute to good use by combining it with his lifelong passion for teaching and mentoring. He has been a faculty member with Career Launcher, a senior consultant with Great Place to Work and is a certified behavioral interviewer.

An alumnus of JBIMS, Sriram Krishnan has worked in strategy, finance, media and IT roles with SEBI, Shree Renuka Sugars, HT Media, and Accenture. He has scored 99+ percentile in CAT four times and a 99.99 percentile in CET. An avid quizzer, he has been the national champion of CII Inquizzite, NHRD Quiz; national runner up of Mahindra AQ and Mumbai champion of Tata Crucible. Our team Proposed synergies

Students were trained on following aspects:

  • Data Interpretation.
  • Inequalities.
  • Percentages.
  • Number Series.
  • Arithmetic Aptitude.
  • Profit and Loss.
  • Simple Interest and Compound Interest.
  • Age Problems

Participants:
Session was attended by 170 students and it was liked by them. After every session, there was lots of discussion among trainers and students.