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(Established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956 vide Notification No. F.9-19/95-U-3 dated 5 October 1999 of the Government of India)
MBA (Business Sustainability) & MBA (Infrastructure)
MissionThe TERI University aspires to contribute globally by serving society as a seat of advanced learning and to promote learning through teaching and through creating and sharing knowledge. The University commits itself to academic excellence and an environment which would encourage personal and intellectual growth. The University provides world-class facilities and resources to its students and faculty so as to usher in innovative and multidisciplinary research.
From the Chancellor’s DeskTERI University has been set up as an institution of higher learning to meet the needs of a rapidly growing economy. One of the key focus areas of the University is to promote sustainability in Indian business. The MBA programme at TERI University helps fulfill this objective by training students to take on leadership, consulting, and managerial roles in industry. Today’s regulated enterprises require specialist knowledge of the unique business ecosystem and, thus, the need for a specialist management education has been felt by the policy-makers as well as by the industry. The support extended by the Government of India and a cross-section of organizations like NTPC, UNEP, USAID, Ford Foundation, NHPC, and SAIL provide a testimony to this reality. The management graduates from TERI University have received excellent response from business areas as diverse as consulting and research, finance/investment banking, utilities, energy/power, infrastructure development, oil and gas, and so on. By virtue of their intensive training, I see management graduates from TERI University bringing about positive transformation in the sectors in which they choose to pursue their career.
RK PachauriChancellor, TERI University
Board of ManagementChancellor of TERI University (Chairman)Dr R K Pachauri
Nominees of the ChancellorMr Tulsi R TantiChairman and Managing Director, Suzlon Energy Limited
Mr Arun SethFormer Chairman, BT India Limited
Mr Shri PrakashFormer Chairman, Standing High Power Committee, Ministry of Railway
Mr T N Thakur Chairman and Managing Director, PTC India Limited
Prof. Parthasarthi Shome Director and Chief Executive, ICRIER
Mr Anurag BeharVice Chancellor, Azim Premji University
Nominee of the Chairperson UGC Dr V K BhallaFaculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi
Nominee of the GOIDr Akhilesh GuptaAdviser, Department of Science and Technology
Three Academic ProfessionalsProf. S SundarProf. Vinod TewariProf. V V N Kishore
Co-opted MembersMr Prabir SenguptaDr Pradipto Ghosh
DeansDr Prateek SharmaFaculty of Applied Sciences
Dr Arabinda MishraFaculty of Policy and Planning
Vice ChancellorDr Leena Srivasatava
RegistrarDr Rajiv Seth Secretary
Academic CouncilChairperson of the Council Dr Leena SrivastavaDean (Academic) and Acting Vice Chancellor
Deans of Faculties Dr Arabinda MishraFaculty of Policy & Planning
Dr Prateek SharmaFaculty of Applied Sciences
Heads of the Departments/Centres Prof. Manipadma DattaDepartment of Business Sustainability
Dr V V N KishoreDepartment of Energy & Environment
Dr P K Joshi Department of Natural Resources
Dr Sitaraman RamakrishnanDepartment of Biotechnology
Dr Suneel PandeyCentre for Regulatory and Policy Research
Dr Sanjay SaxenaCentre for Bioresources & Biotechnology
Dr Shaleen SinghalDepartment of Policy Studies
Professors Prof. S SundarProf. Vinod TewariProf. Badal Mukherji
Mr Amit KumarDepartment of Energy & Environment
Dr Najmur RahmanDepartment of Energy & Environment
Dr Kaushik R BandyopadhyayDepartment of Business Sustainability
Dr Mala N ReddyDepartment of Policy Studies
Dr Anandita SinghDepartment of Biotechnology
Dr Suresh JainDepartment of Natural Resources
Dr Arun KansalDepartment of Natural Resources
Nominees of the ChancellorDr Paramjit Khurana Delhi University
Dr B P MurthyProfessor Emeritus, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Dr V K JainVice Chancellor, Doon University
Prof. T C Kandpal IIT, Delhi
Prof. Mihir DebDelhi University
Co-opted MembersDr Kamala SankaranDelhi University
Dr Ravi ShankerIndian Institute of Foreign Trade
Dr Vishal NarainManagement Development Institute
Prof. Santosh PandaIGNOU
Prof. M N Murthy Retired Professor, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi University
RegistrarDr Rajiv Seth
Table of ContentsAbout TERI University 6
Green Campus: Campus of Innovation 7
Why MBA with Sustainability at the Core? 9
MBA Programs: Summary 10
Curriculum and Pedagogy 11
MBA Business Sustainability 12
MBA Infrastructure 14
Faculty 17
Summer Internship Snapshot 18
Events @ TERI Univeristy 19
Placement Process 23
Student Profiles 24
Past Recruiters 35
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TERI University's rigorous academic programs give students a range of transferable skills. Each student has been exposed to the practical challenges through series of trainings and summer internships which transform the theoretical knowledge into solid professional skill-building.
Amit Kumar, Head, Northern Region, Tata BP Solar
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About TERI University
TERI University was conceptualized to impart education in areas related to sustainable development. Established in 1998, it has evolved into a hub of research and teaching in energy, infrastructure, environment, and sustainable development with a total of over 500 post-graduate students. The University has come up to stand for excellence and
quality within a remarkably short span of time. The university not only benefits from TERI’s cutting-edge research and highly competent faculty, but also from its infrastructure, which includes state-of-the-art laboratories, advanced IT facilities, and well-stocked libraries.
Multidisciplinary ApproachMultidisciplinary academic and research environment cutting across disciplinary boundaries.
International MoUsMoUs with School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, Freie University, Berlin, and the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation, USA, provide for joint curriculum development and student exchange programs.
Global FootprintTERI University shares the knowledge pool of The Energy And Resources Institute (TERI), set up to tackle the immense and acute problem of depleting natural resources which are largely non-renewable. The organization’s centres are located in India, London, Washington DC, Addis Ababa, Dubai, Tokyo, and Malaysia with its operations spread worldwide.
Green Campus: Campus of Innovation TERI green building showcases the concept of Modern Green architecture by utilizing natural resources to its best and leaving no negative impacts on the environment.
• It is used for free cooling/heating of the building.
• Leads to energy savings of nearly 50% as compared to conventional systems.
• Stores energy when available and uses it when required.
• Energy savings up to 40% achieved with this system.
• Highly efficient under partial load conditions.
• Used in areas with varying occupancies, such as the office block, dining areas of the hostel block, etc.
• The predominant wind direction is taken into account while designing the open space.
• Sophisticated lighting system that has a potential of saving 70% lighting energy demand.
• Low fixtures such as dual flush toilets, low flash taps, and sensor taps resulting 25% savings in water use.
Earth Air Tunnel (EAT) Variable Refrigerant Volume (VRV) Systems Thermal Mass Storage
Natural Ventilation Daylighting System Water Management
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Why MBA with Sustainability at the Core?
Although the notion that maximizing profit and addressing society’s needs can go hand in hand has been recognized by businesses long back, sustainability issues even in the preceding decade have been hovering merely around the periphery of business operations. The growing sensitivity of the market, globally and locally, towards environmental,
social, and governmental issues, however, provide ample reasons for businesses to bring economic logic closer to these considerations. Hence, sustainability issues are fast becoming the focal point of core business strategies worldwide and the market has also started attaching a premium to this cause. Almost all the big transnational firms have already initiated the process of incorporating sustainability issues into their core business strategies, let alone the fact that the UN has urged the business world for a ‘responsible investment’. The entire business paradigm is warming up to face the reality of the new challenge involved in internalizing sustainability in the days ahead.
We at TERI University have taken the cudgel to translate the forthcoming challenges into successful business opportunities for tomorrow, with a strong research component that provides a critical edge in developing innovative solutions while focussing on local and global sustainability, governance, ethics, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
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MBA Programs
• Projectsincludein-depthstudyofMDGs and sustainability reporting
• Integrationofsustainabilitywithcoremanagement functions
• Understandingofsocietaldynamicsand rural livelihood
• Understandingofchangetowardssustainability
• Researchersandpolicy-makersasfaculty• Research-orientedacademicprogramme• Rigourousmentorshipbyfacultyand
professional counsellors• FieldsofstudylikeCSRandGreen
infrastructure
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Curriculum and Pedagogy
The strength of the MBA programme lies in its unique and exciting pedagogy directed towards building capacity for management education by integrating sustainability into business principles. The programs are envisioned to provide students a holistic perspective of the subject at hand and have a wide approach to encourage interdisciplinary learning.
The award of Most Innovative Curriculum (2011), for an educational institution conferred upon TERI University by India Today magazine stands a testimony to the uniqueness of our academic curriculum, which has been designed keeping in view the requirement of specialized professionals by corporates. The programs continually considers feedback from the corporate sector to ensure its relevance and effectiveness. The students are not only taught theoretical concepts, but are also given hands-on experience through role playing, case studies, field visits, industry interaction, term-paper writing, and participation in related events. The industrial attachment of the students for both summer internships as well as major projects gives them exposure to real-life business situations. A lot of emphasis is given to building analytical skills of the budding managers wherein they solve complex problems using statistical tools/techniques and softwares. Alongside, the students are also exposed to the social and ecological imbalance in the society through their participation in various research projects.
Industrial Exposure Industrial Visits, Summer Internship, and Major Research Projects in corporate organizations; visiting faculty from corporate houses; Industry-academia interactions
Strengthening Communication and Analytical Skills
Debates, Term-Papers, and Case-study Writing
Interface with Society Socio-economic impact assessments, Need Assessments, Surveys, and Field visits
‘TERI University received India’s Most Innovative Curriculum Award 2011’ – by India Today Group
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Sustainability is a 'Way of Life'. Students think more holistically and come up with business solutions which are economically acceptable to a company and fulfill the requirements of host of stakeholders involving the society and environment
–Safalya Mishra, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd
MBA Business Sustainability
The contemporary business models that are followed worldwide have generated unforeseen levels of technological innovation and economic growth but have also made emerging economies like India more vulnerable by putting severe strains on our environment, personal lives, and social systems.The business corporation that has sustainability values
integrated in its operations more strongly and coherently stands a better chance to retain their best employees and minimize the effect of crisis. At TERI University, a synergy between healthy businesses, healthy environments, and healthy societies is taught. This essentially provides the fulcrum of an inclusive growth process. MBA in Business Sustainability not only equips students with acumen to lead in a resource-sensitive world, but also allows them adequate room to inculcate the basic tenets of inclusion and sustainability. The programme includes conventional MBA courses in Marketing, Business Strategies, Finance, and IT, apart from a basket of electives and integrates the same with sustainability concepts. In that sense it is an MBA plus programme. The learning process is highly participatory and students are encouraged to debate on sustainability principles and practices and brainstorm on multiple solutions for the contemporary sustainability challenges that business organizations of the twenty-first century face, or are likely to face. An additional emphasis is also given on providing historical, ideological, and contextual perspectives on the concepts and strategies employed by the businesses and their stakeholders.
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The TERI University MBA curriculum is extremely relevant to the fast changing business environment across the globe. With its unique pedagogy, two years at TERI University prepares students for the real world in addition to providing subject knowledge which gives the students an added advantage in their professional lives.
–Neena Sekharan, Freelance Sustainability Consultant
MBA Business SustainabilityCore CoursesCore courses offered during the first two semesters build the foundation, and familiarize students with the tools of business management. In addition, these core courses while covering the established business disciplines, also have sustainability as a common thread running through them.
Semester 1 (Foundation)• ManagementFunctionsandOrganizationalBehaviour• PrinciplesandConceptsofSustainability• BusinessCommunication• ClimateChangesandDevelopment• MathematicsforBusiness• MarketingManagement• ResearchMethodsinManagement• EnvironmentalEconomics• ManagerialEconomics• CorporateAccountingandReporting
Semester 3 (Application)• GlobalEconomicEnvironment,Policy,andGovernance• BusinessandSociety• BusinessEthics
Marketing (Functional)• BrandManagement• RetailandDistributionManagement• MarketingofServices• ConsumerBehaviour• AdvertisementandPromotionManagement• CustomerRelationshipManagement• RuralMarketing• StrategicMarketing• SupplyChainManagement• BusinesstoBusinessMarketing
Semester 2 (Foundation)• CorporateFinance• QualitativeResearchMethodsinManagement• EconometricsandOperationsResearchforManagement• ProductionandOperationManagement• Macroeconomics• ManagementInformationSystems• EnergyPolicyandManagement• SustainableBusinessStrategy• ManagingNegotiations• CrossCulturalManagement• InfrastructurePoliciesReformsandLaw
Semester 4 (Application)• CommunityRelationshipManagement• ContemporaryIssuesinChangeManagement• MajorResearchProject*
*20creditfromMajorproject,placedinindustry
Finance (Functional)• DerivativesandRiskManagement• ProjectAppraisalandFinance• FinancialIntermediaries,Institutions,andRegulations• RuralBankingandAlternativeFinancing• InternationalFinancialManagement• EquityResearchandSecurityAnalysis• InvestmentandPortfolioManagement• MergersandAcquisitions• InfrastructureFinancingandManagement• ManagementofFinancialServicesandInstitutions
MBA (Business Sustainability)Functional ElectivesStudents have the flexibility to pursue one or more functional specializations during the third and the fourth semesters. They are to select a set of at least 6 elective courses from the designated streams. A minimum of 3 electives from any stream constitutes a specialization.
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The coursework encompasses all the aspects of the infrastructure sector right from the development stages to the execution stage, continuing on till the operations. Critical topics such as regulatory policy, sector economics, finance, and commercials as well as the socio-political aspects associated with large projects are addressed intensely. This equips students from TERI University with skill-sets required for succeeding in the complex world of Infrastructure development and management.
–V Sreedhar, General Manager, Reliance Infrastructure
MBA Infrastructure
With the recent bout of worldwide recession, investments in infrastructure have become crucial in order to sustain the pace of economic growth. The patterns of infrastructure development determine the environmental sustainability of ‘green’ economic growth. Infrastructure has been recognized by the Indian government as the engine of robust future growth
of the economy. The latest Union Budget 2012–13 bears ample testimony to such recognition with a substantially enhanced allocation for the sector to 50 lakh crore. Thus, clearly, the Indian Infrastructure Industry is entering a rejuvenated phase and would inevitably require a pool of skilled professionals to steer its path in a steady manner. We at TERI University have risen to these challenges well in advance by offering an MBA plus programme with a specialization in infrastructure. We are dubbing it as MBA plus programme because the programme not only imparts the students the managerial skills in core subjects like any other conventional MBA course but additionally equips them with acumen in sustainable infrastructure management by offering sector electives in transport, energy, telecom, and urban infrastructure. The course also provides a foundation for effective management of Infrastructure Services through comprehensive courses on the regulatory process and competition policy in the sector. At the University, we condition the students not only with strong conceptual foundation but also instill in them the confidence to counter the rigour and challenges pertaining to the growth of the sector and stand out as the business leaders of tomorrow.
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MBA InfrastructureCore Courses
The MBA (Infrastructure) programme offers training in traditional management disciplines, such as finance, marketing, and organizational behaviour. In addition, equal emphasis is given to subjects like Economics of Regulation, Competition Theory, Environment, Policy and Governance, and Risk Management.
Semester 1(Foundation)
• ManagementFunctionsandOrganizationalBehaviour• BusinessCommunication• MathematicsforBusiness• PrincipleandConceptsofSustainability• MarketingManagement• ResearchMethodsinManagement• ManagerialEconomics• CorporateAccountingandReporting
Semester 3 (Application)
• GlobalEconomic,Environment,PolicyandGovernance• BusinessEthics• RiskManagement(InfrastructureProjects)
Semester 4 (Application)• CommunityRelationshipManagement• ContemporaryIssuesinChangeManagement• MajorResearchProject*
*20creditfromMajorproject,placedinindustry
Semester 2 (Foundation)• CorporateFinance• InfrastructurePoliciesReformsandLaw• QualitativeResearchMethodsinManagement• EconometricsandOperationsResearchforManagement• ProductionandOperationsManagement• Macroeconomics• ManagementInformationSystems• SustainableBusinessStrategy• ManagingNegotiation• EconomicsofRegulation:TheoryandEvidence• CompetitionTheoryandPolicy
Functional ElectivesStudents have to choose at least eight electives during their third and fourth semesters. A minimum of three electives from any one functional specialization stream, such as marketing or finance, constitutes a specialization. In addition, a minimum of two electives from any one sector stream constitutes a sectoral specialization.
Sectoral Specialization
Marketing (Functional)• BrandManagement• Business-to-BusinessMarketing• MarketingofServices• ConsumerBehaviour• IntegratedMarketingandCommunication• RetailandDistributionManagement• CustomerRelationshipManagement• RuralMarketing• StrategicMarketing• SupplyChainManagement
Finance (Functional)• DerivativesandRiskManagement• ProjectAppraisalandFinance• EquityResearchandSecurityAnalysis• InvestmentandPortfolioManagement• SecuritiesAnalysisandPortfolioManagement• RuralBankingandAlternativeFinancing• FinancialServicesRegulation• MergersandAcquisitions• InfrastructureFinancingandManagement• ManagementofFinancialServicesandInstitutions• InternationalFinancialManagement
• TransportEconomics•UrbanTransport•Transport
Infrastructure
• OilandGas• Operationand
Management of Power Systems
• EnergyPolicyandManagement
• InformationTechnology Project Management
• SoftwareProcessandQualityManagement
• UrbanInfrastructureManagement
• RealEstateManagement
Transport Energy Telecom Urban Infrastructure
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Core FacultyArabinda Mishra, PhD, Environmental Economics,Infrastructure Law
Kaushik Ranjan Bandyopadhyay, PhD,Economics
M P Ram Mohan, Energy Law
M V Shiju, MPhil, International Competition Law
Mala Narang Reddy, PhD, Cultural Ecology
Manipadma Datta, PhD, Finance
Poornima Varma, PhD, International Trade
Rajiv Seth, PhD, Finance
S Sundar, BL, IAS (Retd) Transport Policy and
Sapna A Narula, PhD, Marketing and Strategy
Smriti Das, PhD,Sociology
Subir Sen, PhD, Statistics and Econometrics
Umesh Gulla, PhD, Management Information Systems
Vinod Tewari, PhD, Transport Infrastructure
Guest FacultyAmit Bardhan, PhD, Faculty of Management Studies Operations Research
Annapurna Vancheswaran, Director, Sustainable Development Outreach Division, TERI
Asif Zameer, PhD, Fore School of Business
Biswajit Dhar, PhD, Research and Information System for Developing Countries
Dinesh Singhal, Consultant, Negotiations
G S Gupta, Surya Roshni Ltd, Finance
Kasturi Das, PhD, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, Climate Change
K Ramanathan, Distinguished Fellow, TERI, Power Sector
Mohan Krishnan, PhD, IMRB International
N M Ahuja, PhD, Oil and Gas Business
O P Rao, PhD, Energy Policy
P K Agarwal, Director, TERI, Petroleum Industries in India
R N Prabhakar, Former Member, TRAI
Rajiv Srivastava, PhD, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Ravi Shanker, PhD, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Rituraaj Juneja, Cross Cultural Management
Rohit Mehtani, PhD, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Samir Bajpai, Indian Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd
Sanjay Chandwani, MDI, Gurgaon
Subhash Bhaskar, Head, CSR and HR, MMTC Ltd
Sumant Chak, Asian Institute of Transport Development, Railways
Tulsi Kesharwani, Asian Institute of Transport Development, Civil Aviation
Y L Grover, PhD, MERI
International FacultyZinaida Fadeeva, PhD, UNU-IAS
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Summer Internships
A Summer Internship between 6-8 weeks is an integral part of the curriculum which provides the students an industrial exposure enabling them
to understand the practical applicability of theoretical know-how. The students work in various sectors across the industry and gain insightful knowledge which equips them with the skill that are requisite to carve a niche for themselves in the industry. Summer internship sets the pace for their forthcoming Major Projects which is a 10-12 weeks long industrial training programme from March to May, upon which they submit a dissertation which comprises 20 credits of the final semester. An illustrative list of the summer internship projects undertaken by the students is indicated below.
Base lining of Carbon Footprint at Canon India Canon
Identification and screening of CDM Projects Vedanta
Path dependency in Climate Change policies in India TERI
Dollar Hedging for imports of Power Plant EquipmentFare price determination of MRTS Corridor, Mumbai
Reliance Infrastructure
Critical Analysis of Sustainability Reporting Practices OIL ,MMTC, Vedanta
Corporate Social Responsibility NHPC, Grant Thornton, FICCI, DLF Foundation
Stakeholder Mapping for Sustainable Urban Transport In Delhi Shakti Sustainable
IT/Electronic (2%)
Consultancy (26%)
Manufacturing (2%)Beverage (2%)Aviation (2%)Transport (2%)
Publishing House (4%)
Research (5%)
Oil (7%)
Mining (13%)
Energy Power (15%)
Infrastructure (20%)
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Events at TERI UniversityLeadership Summit ’11
Leaders such as Mr BC Tripathi, CMD, GAIL and Mr S Chouksey, Whole Time Director, JK Lakshmi Cement, were invited to share their visions and perspectives with the youth of the country on
the challenges that businesses are facing today to sustain themselves in the long run. The intent behind the discussion was to understand the top management’s perspective on how they thrive and sustain their businesses in these times of changing world order and to discuss the relevance of the three pillars of sustainability—Environment, Society, and Ethics—in the times to come.
Mr Vineet Nayar,CEO, HCL
Transcendence ‘11 The students of the Department of Business Sustainability organized its first Business Festival from the 2–3 December. Transcendence '11 aimed at spreading awareness about the central theme of Business Sustainability.“The Live Case Study and Business Plan Competitions, which the students, both participated in as well as organized, attracted huge participation from other institutes and helped widen their horizons.” Organizing the business fest, helped the students hone their managerial and administrative skills. At TERI, we believe in learning by doing and sharing, hence, Transcendence '11 is another indicator of our conviction.
Guest Lectures
Panel discussion on sustainability issues Mr Tulsi Tanti, Chairman and MD, Suzlon Energy
Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL): International Torchbearer ProgrammeStudents at TERI, volunteered for the ‘Lighting a Billion Lives’ initiative. The initiative involves the development of a sustainable business model for providing solar lanterns to the remote regions of the nation. The work of the students was focussed on identifying these loopholes and suggesting remedial measures to make the initiative more robust and financially sound. Door-to-door surveys and one-to-one interactions were carried out at various sites, like Gorakhpur, Chitrakoot, Mayurbhanj, etc.
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Delhi Sustainable Development Summit’12
DSDS2012,underthebroadrubricof“ProtectingTheGlobalCommons:20YearsPostRio”,sawglobalparticipationfrom government mandarins to dignitaries comprising Nobel laureates, corporate leaders, development practitioners, scientists, and academicians. Students got the opportunity to discuss sustainability issues with various experts. MBA
students were actively involved in organizing this international summit.
Poster PresentationTakingcoursecurriculumastepaheadisaconstantendeavouratTERI.StudentsreadaboutdifferentaspectsofQualitativeResearch and presented their assimilated knowledge in the form of an open exhibition. This was an opportunity to showcase aesthetic talent and share gained knowledge. The students gained insights into effective thinking methodologies that have helped them think better in devising more efficient and effective solutions.
There are three things that set these students apart from others: Idealistic, Cohesive and Enthusiastic. They’re really Cool!”
–Mr TS Mohan Krishnan, Sr VP Consumer, Research, and SRI, IMRB
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Plantation Drive @TERITERI Celebrating Earth Day
Literati Club at TERI TERI Sports Club
NDTV–Toyota Green Campaign: GREENATHONThe Greenathon, a 24-hour live fund-raising event that brought together people to donate money to support TERI’s “Lighting a Billion Lives” initiative aimed at providing solar power to villages without electricity.
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24 Months Average Work Experience
TERI MBA Placements Process TERI MBA Major Project Placements
Pre-placement Talks Oct ’12 onwards
Placement SeasonDec ‘12 onwards
Students available to joinJune '13 onwards
Pre-placement TalksOct ‘12 onwards
Selection ProcessDec ‘12 onwards
Students join the organization for the period
March ‘13 – May ‘13
MBA: Batch Profile (Class of 2013)
B Com (2%)
B Tech (42%)
B Pharma (2%)BBM (2%)BBS (2%)BIM (2%)M Sc (2%)
BCA (5%)
BBA (7%)
B Sc (7%)
BA (7%)
EducationalBackground
Research (4%)
Biotechnology (4%)
Consulting (4%)
Environmental Services (4%)
Infrastructure (4%)
Telecom (9%)
Banking/Finance (21%)
IT/BPO (30%)
Pharma (4%)
NGO (4%)
Mining & Metals (4%)Media (4%)
Mechanical/IndustrialEngineering (4%)
Work Experience
55%With Work Experience
42% Engineer
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MBA Students' ProfilesClass of 2013(final placement)
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MBA BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY Students Profiles
Aakash BhatnagarMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual) B Tech (Mechanical Engineering), Punjab Technical University, JalandharInternship Project: Vedanta–Hindustan Zinc Ltd, RajasthanP ‘Research on Impact Assessment of Rural Sanitation’
Aditi VermaMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BBS (Business Studies (H), University of Delhi, New DelhiInternship Project: Delhi International Airport (P) Ltd, DelhiP ‘Development of Key Performance Indicators’
Akanksha Tewari Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) B Tech (Biotechnology (H), Maharshi Dayanand University, RohtakInternship Projects: Metals and Minerals Trading Corporation of India (MMTC)P ‘Effect of dollar hedging practices on Agro and fertilizer (Urea) trade profitability’Jindal Pipes Pvt Ltd, HisarP ‘Study of Industrial Waste Management’
Akanshya BaruahMajor: Marketing BA (Economics (H), New Delhi, University of Delhi Internship Project: Oil India Limited, DuliajanP ‘Sustainability Reporting of OIL–Evaluation of Current Industry practices’
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Anil TPMajor: MarketingBBA (Computer Applications), Annamalai University, TN Internship Project: Macmillan Publishers India Ltd, Gurgaon P ‘Market Research and Demand forecasting for Upcoming Publications’ TERI-Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL) International Programme P ‘Social–Economic Impact Assessment of Solar Lanterns'Work Exp: (25 months), Convergys India Services Pvt Ltd, Bangalore
Arneet Kaur Sahni Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BA (Economics (H), University of DelhiInternship Project: FICCI Aditya Birla CSR Centre of Excellence, New DelhiP ‘Suggestion for Bringing Sustainability in Corporate Offices’
Deepali DhuliaMajor: MarketingBA (Journalism (H), University of DellhiPG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication, IGNOUInternship Project: DLF Foundation, GurgaonP ‘Sustainability Project on Gurgaon Renewal Mission’
Devesh Narula Major: MarketingBE (Information Technology), Maharshi Dayanand University, RohtakPG Diploma in Environmental Law and Management, ILI (Supreme Court)Internship Projects: National Hydro Electric Power Corporation, CSP -1 HP P ‘QualitativeAssessmentofCSRActivitiesandIdentificationofDrivingCatalyst’Great Himalayan National Park(MoEF), HP P ‘QualitativeResearchonCommunity-basedTourismasSustainabilityConsultant’Work Exp: (31 months), Freelance Technical Writing and Flash Animation, EVI, Gurgaon
Ankita SharmaMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BE (Computer Science Engineering), Rajasthan University, Jaipur Internship Project: TNS India Pvt Ltd, New DelhiP ‘Socio-economic assessment of Zawar and Kayar Mines of Hindustan Zinc’Vedanta–Hindustan Zinc Ltd, RajasthanP ‘Analysis of the Global Sustainability practices’Work Exp: (13 months), Project Development and Financial Services, Jaipur
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Disha Chauhan Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BBA (International Business), Lucknow University, UPPG Diploma in Financial Markets and Portfolio Management, Lucknow UniversityInternship Project: Emergent Ventures India, Gurgaon P ‘PAT Scheme Compliance Services and Its Further Development In India’Work Exp: (12 Months), BA Continuum India Pvt Ltd (A Subsidiary of Bank of America),
Gurgaon
Harsh Maheshwari Major: Marketing BIM (Bachelors of Information and Management), Kurukshetra University, UP Internship Project: TATA Power Solar Systems Ltd, Noida P ‘StudyonSolarPowerInIndia:ChallengesandOpportunities’
Kavisha Boochra Major: Marketing BBM (Business Management), Christ College, Bangalore Internship Project: SPML Infrastructure Ltd, JaipurP ‘Study of Bilaspur Pipeline Infrastructure project’
Keshav Singhal Major: Marketing BE (Information Technology), RGPV University, MPInternship Project: Vedanta Resources Plc, TuticorinP ‘Critical analysis of Sustainable Business Policies and Sustainability Marketing Communication’Work Exp: (18 months), Tata Consultancy Services, Mumbai
(6 months), Ishan Engineering Works, MP
Kollara Sanil Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BTech (Mechanical Engineering), Mahatma Gandhi University, KottayamInternship Projects: Vedanta Resources Plc, JharsugudaP ‘Identification and Screening of CDM Projects’TERI-Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL) International Programme P ‘Social-economic Impact Assessment of Solar Lantern'Work Exp: (46 months), IBS Software Services, Bangalore
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Manvi Bansal Major: Marketing BA (Economics (H), Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi Internship Project: Grant Thornton India, GurgaonP ‘Study on Implementation Challenges of Mandatory Corporate Social Responsibility’ TERI-Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL) International ProgrammeP ‘Socio-economic Impact Assessment of Solar Lantern’ Work Exp: (6 months), Sri Sri Seva Mandir, Delhi NCR
Nandita PantMajor: Marketing BSc (Home Science (H) (Development Communications and Extensions)Lady Irwin College, University of DelhiInternship Project: FICCI Aditya Birla Centre for Excellence P ‘Research on Empowerment of Girl Child through CSR Activities in India’
Nidhi Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BTech (Information Technology Engineering), Indraprastha University, Delhi Internship Project: Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC), New DelhiP ‘Study of sustainability performance and practise areas in Oil and Gas sector’’ TERI-Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL) International ProgrammeP ‘Socio-economic Impact Assessment of Solar Lantern’Work Exp: (9 months), HCL Technologies Ltd, Noida
Kritika MehtaMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BA (Economics (H), University of DelhiInternship Projects: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL), New DelhiP ‘Eco Foot Printing of Delhi LPG Bottling Plant’SMC Insurance Brokers Pvt Ltd, New DelhiP ‘Study and Analysis of Current Trends in Insurance Industry’
Nikita Agrawal Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BA (Economics (H), University of DelhiInternship Project: KPMG Ltd, GurgaonP ‘Transfer Pricing Regime in India’
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Priyanka Dhingra Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BBA (Business Administration), Birla Institute of Technology, MesraInternship Project: Macmillan Publishers India Ltd, GurgaonP ‘Research on Sustainability Initiatives’ TERI-Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL) International ProgrammeP ‘Socio-economic Impact Assessment of Solar Lantern’
Roshi GuptaMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BA (Economics (H), University of Delhi Internship Project: FICCI Aditya Birla CSR Centre of ExcellenceP ‘Research on CSR and Waste Management in India’The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) P ‘Research on Cash Transfer’
Sakshi Pathak Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BA (Economics and Mathematics)Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of DelhiInternship Project: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) P ‘DMRC and Its CDM Projects’TERI-Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL) International ProgrammeP ‘Socio-economic impact assessment of solar lanterns'Work Exp: (12 months), Jaypee Commodities Ltd, New Delhi
Sarvesh Kumar SinhaMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)B Pharmacy, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysore Internship Project: DLF Foundation, Gurgaon P ‘Policy Analysis and Community Development Programs and Corporate communications’ Work Exp: (24 months), Novo Nordisk India Pvt Ltd, Davangere (17 months), Religare SRL Diagnostics, Davangere (1 months), Johnson & Johnson Ltd, Mysore
Shruti Motiwal Major : Marketing and Finance (Dual) BA (Economics (H), Maitreyi College, University of DelhiInternship Project: KPMG Ltd, GurgaonP ‘DFID Knowledge Partnership Programme in India Based on Development SectorSAARC Development FundP ‘Opening up the Social Window of SDF'United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) P ‘Capacity Development Program at South Asian Countries’
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Shruti VatsMajor: Finance BCA (Computer Applications), Indraprastha University, New DelhiInternship Project: Metals and Minerals Trading Corporation of India (MMTC) P ‘Sustainability Reporting Initiatives’
Vaibhav Agarwal Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BSc (Chemistry and Zoology), CSJM University, KanpurPG Diploma in Aroma Technology, FRI University, DehradunInternship Project: The Sun Shine India Inc.P ‘Market Mapping and Analysis of Market Potential in Retail Sector Specially Fragrance Division’Work Exp: (10 months) The Times of India, (6 months) IIP–CSIR (5 months) FRI Southern Zone
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MBA INFRASTRUCTUREStudents Profiles
Aastha Bhalla Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BTech (Electrical and Electronics Engineering), Maharshi Dayanand University, RohtakInternship Projects: Canon India Pvt Ltd, GurgaonP ‘Base Lining of Carbon Footprint of Canon Activities’Kribhco Infrastructure Pvt Ltd, (KRIL), NoidaP ‘Employee Moral Assessment for Standardization of HR Practices in KRIL’
Abhishek ThakurMajor: Marketing BCA (Computer Applications), Indraprastha University, New DelhiInternship Project: Dexter Consultancy Ltd P ‘Industrial Survey of Haryana State for the development of New Industrial policy’Work Exp: (18 months), Customer’s International Pvt Ltd, Delhi (4 months), Wipro Technologies Ltd, Delhi
Akanksha SharmaMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BTech (Biotechnology), Amity University, NoidaInternship Projects: Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, Noida P ‘Analyzing the Business Opportunities for reliance infrastructure’TERI-Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL) International ProgrammeP ‘Socio-economic Impact Assessment of Solar Lantern’Work Exp: (12 months) PaGalguy.com, New Delhi
Amit Choudhary Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual) BE (Mechanical Engineering), Delhi College of Engineering, University of Delhi, DelhiInternship Projects: Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd, NoidaP ‘EnergySector:ResearchonChallenges,Opportunities,andGovernmentPolicy’Work Exp: (29 months) LancoInfratech Ltd, Gurgaon
Amit GuptaMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BE (Electrical Engineering), Jammu University, J&K Internship Project: Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, Noida P ‘Dollar Hedging for Import of Power Plants Equipments’Work Exp: (45 months) SudhirGensets Ltd, Jammu
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Ankita BhatnagarMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BA (Economics (H), University of Delhi, New DelhiInternship Projects: Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, Noida P ‘Dollar Hedging for Import of Power Plants Equipments’SMC Insurance Brokers Pvt Ltd, New DelhiP ‘Overview of Insurance Industry, Trends, and Financial Implications’
Anuradha BistMajor: MarketingBA (Economics, Psychology, English), Garhwal University, DehradunInternship Project: University of Petroleum and Energy studies, Dehradun P ‘Biomass Resource Availability in the State of Uttrakhand’
Deepak VermaMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BTech (Electrical and Electronics Engineering), UP Technical University, LucknowInternship Project: Noida Power Company Ltd, Noida P ‘Study of ARR and Identify Problems Regarding Open access in Indian Power Sector’
Gaurav ChaturvediMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BTech (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering), UP Technical University, LucknowInternship Project: Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL), NoidaP ‘Strategic study of BHEL and Its Infrastructure Projects’Work Exp: (18 months) Nokia Siemens Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon
Harsh Vardhan SharmaMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BTech (Electronics and Communications Engineering(H), RGPV University, BhopalInternship Project: ICRA Management Consulting Services (IMaCS), HyderabadP ‘Redesigning of Low Transmission Agriculture Feeder to High Voltage
Distribution System (HVDS)’Work Exp: (25 months) iLEAD Consulting, Indore (12Months) HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company
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Lavkesh SaraswatMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BTech (Textile Engineering), National Institute of Technology, JalandharInternship Project: Metals and Minerals Trading Corporation of India (MMTC)P ‘Effect of Dollar Hedging Practices on Agro and Urea Trade Profitability’Work Exp: (16 months) Axis Bank, Jaipur (6 months) Patni Computer Systems, Mumbai
Megha Anukampa SinghMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BTech (Mechanical Engineering), Orissa Engineering College, BhuvaneshwarInternship Project: ICRA Management Consulting Services (IMaCS), HyderabadP ‘Establishment of Baseline for AT&C Losses of Power Distributions companies’Work Exp: (18 months) Bharat Aluminium Company Limited, Korba
Priya RanjanMajor:Marketing and Finance (Dual)BCom (Commerce), Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New DelhiInternship Project: Jamshedpur Utilities and Services Ltd (JUSCO), JamshedpurP ‘Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan of Jamshedpur’P ‘TheSmartGridManagementandJusco:AManagerialAnalysis’Work Exp: (18 months) Pratima Web Services Pvt Ltd, Jamshedpur (6 months) AK Associates, Jamshedpur
Sandeep SwainMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BTech (Biotechnology), Amity University, Noida Internship Project: Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, Mumbai P ‘Analysis and Determination of Fare for “Versova-Ghatkopar” Metro Corridor’P ‘Marketing Plan for Retail Outlet Development across Delhi Airport Metro Express for
Reliance Infrastructure’Work Exp: (8 months) iLife Discoveries Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon (6 months) Enviroway Biosciences Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
Smriti BhatnagarMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BTech (Biotechnology), Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, NoidaInternship Project: Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation, New DelhiP ‘Political Stakeholder Mapping for the Case of Sustainable Urban Transport In Delhi’TERI-Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL) International ProgrammeP ‘Socio-economic Impact Assessment of solar lantern programme’Work Exp: (15 months) Accenture Services Pvt Ltd, Bangalore (8 months) IDiscoveri Education Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon
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Sushant AnandMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BTech (Electronics and Telecommunication), Amity University, NoidaInternship Project: Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, NoidaP ‘Coal Gasification (Syngas) and Derivative Study’TERI-Lighting a Billion Lives (LaBL) International ProgrammeP ‘Socio-economic Impact Assessment of solar Lantern Programme’Work Exp: (18 months) Ericsson India Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon
Utkarsh Gaur Major: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BSc (Chemistry, Botany and Zoology), Hindu College, Ruhilkhand University, BareillyInternship Project: Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, NoidaP ‘Coal Gasification (Syngas) and Derivative Study’
Vishesha ChaturvediMajor: Marketing and Finance (Dual)BA (H)-Japanese language, JawaharLal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi Internship Project: Tata BP Solar, Noida P ‘SolarEnergyinIndia:Challenges,OpportunitiesandGovernmentPolicy’Work Exp: (32 months) American Express, Gurgaon
(12 months) EMC Data Storage, Bangalore
Our Corporate Patrons: A Snapshot
P AdidasP Aditya Birla GroupP Akzo NobelP American ExpressP BHELP BPCLP Canon IndiaP Dexter ConsultancyP DLF FoundationP DMRCP EBTCP Emergent VenturesP FCIP FICCIP FINOP GAILP GIZP GMRP Godfrey PhilipsP NTPC P Grant ThorntonP ONGC P HoneywellP PepsicoP HPCLP Price Waterhouse Coopers P ICRAP RBI P IEXP ReConnectP IFCIP Reliance Infrastructure P IMRBP Religare Enterprises Ltd
P IOCLP RIS P ITC LtdP SBI Capital P KPMGP Shakti Sustainable P Larson & ToubroP SN Power P Marks and SpencerP SPML Infra Ltd P McMillanP SuzlonP MMTCP Tata BP Solar P NABARDP TCS P NHPCP TERI P TNS P Vedanta P UPES P Wipro Eco Energy
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