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RIP

(Pun intended :p)

2 credits
Group formation

5 members in each group

Ideally, at least one member should be familiar with the local language. Hindi
might work.

Ensure a good mix of both the genders in the group.

Members of the group should share common interest


Mentors list

Prof. Manisha Pathak Shelat Prof. Kallol Das


Prof. L.K. Vaswani Prof. Harmony Siganporia
Prof. Shubhra Gaur Prof. Anjali Bansal
Prof. Rasananda Panda Prof. Santosh K. Patra
Prof. T.T. Sreekumar Prof. Dipti Kulkarni
Prof. Anita Basalingappa Prof. Pooja Thomas
Prof. Falguni Vasavada Oza Prof. Pravin Mishra
Livelihood
Education
Gender Equality
Areas of Human Rights
Interest
Health
Advocacy, Policy & Research
Social Enterprises
Environment & Sustainability
EValuation RUBRIC

Field diaries Host Organisation - 40%


Final report Mentor - 40%
Poster presentation to the MICA Poster (design and presentation) - 20%
community and invited guests Total- 100%
Organization
allotment and
finances

Challenges
Dates sort this out very Relationship with your mentor
carefully For grades !
Markstrat

Dr. Anita Basalingappa


2 credits
Introduction
During the simulation course, teams will go through a number of decision rounds, 7-8
rounds. A decision round starts when you receive the latest simulation results, and it
finishes when you submit a new set of decisions to the Instructor.

The rounds involve decisions based out of R&D, Finance, Production etc.

Groups are formed according to roll numbers.

Post the simulation, there will be an end term examination to test ones learnings.

30% Team Performance (Group)


10% Quiz (Individual)
60% End term Exam (Individual)
Placement Workshop

Mr. Venkatramanan Krishnamurthy

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