You need not always be an IIM Graduate to bag projects from top financial Institutions like the World Bank.
The World Bank’s project ‘Jeevika’, a micro-finance project has given contract letter to Mr. Amit Agrawal, Rohit Kumar and Nitish Kumar to survey skills of rural population and prepare business models that can lead to revenue generation. “We had applied for the project a one and a half month ago.
“After a successful interview round, we got the opportunity to work in six districts of Bihar, where we will be required to travel to villages and form self-help groups” said Amit. Business models will be developed on the basis of people living in those villages and their expertise.
Training and development officer of the Institute, Mr. Abhishek Singh said, “The project begins from May 2, 2014 and students have to report to the regional World Bank office in Bihar. They are being paid a fixed amount during the contract period along with tour and dearness allowances.
It is a matter of pride for the institute that these students have got this project which will provide hands-on training to the students and will also open up job avenues.
Source: Nikita Gaur, Campuswalkin Specialist
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