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IFCI

in association with

Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi


presents
Award for Research Excellence in
Financial Management
IFCI in association with FMS, Delhi is proud to present the
"Award for Research Excellence in Financial Management"

An opportunity for prove your calibre in the field of Financial Management

The topic for the Research Paper is -

Relevance and Importance of Basel Norms


and IFRS in Global Economy
Rules
1. Each team should consist of a maximum of two members from the same institute
2. There is no restriction on the number of teams from the same institute
3. The paper should represent original research work and should not be published anywhere
4. The word limit for the paper is 2500 words excluding an executive summary of 500 words
5. References should be clearly specified
6. The paper should be in Microsoft Word format, Font size 12 and Line Spacing 1.5 lines
7. The file should be named as - Research Paper_<title>_<teamname>_<institute name>
8. The subject line of the mail should be - Research Paper _<title>_<teamname>_<institute name>
9. A fixed number of entries will be shortlisted who will then present to a panel of esteemed judges
10. The decision of the organizers of the contest and the panel of judges will be final and binding on all contestants
11. Soft copies of the entries should be mailed to finsoc@fms.edu by 12th September 2010 23:59:59 hrs

Prize Money
Winner - Rs. 50,000
Runners up – Rs. 30, 000
For further clarifications contact –
Saurabh Mithal
Executive Member, Finance Society
Email – saurabh.m11@fms.edu
Phone - +91 98715 12314
About IFCI
IFCI is a name that has been instrumental in the modernization of the Indian industry. Since its inception in 1948, it has
provided long term financial support to all segments of the Indian industry. IFCI has greatly contributed in fulfilling the
government's developmental goals like export promotion, import substitution, entrepreneurship development, pollution
control, energy conservation and generation of both direct and indirect employment

IFCI is responsible for implementation of the government’s industrial policy initiatives. It made a significant contribution to
the modernization of Indian industry, export promotion, import substitution, pollution control, energy conservation and
generation through commercially viable and market- friendly initiatives. Some sectors that have directly benefited from
IFCI include:
 Agro-based industry (textiles, paper, sugar)
 Service industry (hotels, hospitals)
 Basic industry (iron & steel, fertilizers, basic chemicals, cement)
 Capital & intermediate goods industry (electronics, synthetic fibres, synthetic plastics, miscellaneous chemicals) and
Infrastructure (power generation, telecom services)

About FMS, Delhi


Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), University of Delhi is the oldest B-school in India and has been producing excellent
managerial talent year on year. It is committed towards developing thought leadership with a deep understanding of
business. In the past 54 years of our existence, our bond with the corporate world has been strengthened with our alumni
network growing wider and reaching higher up the corporate ladder.

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