Auto Today: Drivers of Change II
2025-03-22
MET AMDC students had the opportunity to attend Auto Today: Drivers of Change II on March 17, 2025, at Hotel Lalit, Mumbai. Organized by Mahindra & India Today Group, the event honored pioneers in automotive advancements, social transformation, economic growth, and cultural preservation under the theme \"Swarnim Bharat – Virasat aur Vikas\" (Golden India – Heritage and Development).
The event featured Mahindra’s 12,000 km XUV 700 exploration initiative, insights from former SBI Chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya on women empowerment, and an engaging discussion on India’s economic landscape by Dr. Ashima Goyal. Acclaimed actor Boman Irani shared his perspective on the evolving role of cinema in shaping India’s cultural heritage.
The \"Social Transformers\" panel introduced inspiring individuals driving impactful social change, from organ donation and environmental conservation to heritage preservation and women’s empowerment. The evening concluded with a felicitation ceremony recognizing outstanding changemakers across multiple sectors.
This event gave MET AMDC students first-hand exposure to industry experts, thought leaders, and innovators, leaving them inspired by India’s journey towards a sustainable and inclusive future.
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MET Asian Management Development Centre celebrated the auspicious occasion of Navratri along with a formal Fresher’s Welcome on 27th September 2025. This integrated event provided a platform for cultural expression and community building, as students across programmes came together to engage in traditional Garba performances and festive activities.
The evening was marked by vibrant attire, rhythmic dance, and a shared spirit of enthusiasm, particularly among the newly admitted students who were formally welcomed into the MET community.
Through such initiatives, MET AMDC reinforces its commitment to holistic student development by combining cultural heritage with the values of academic and social integration.
Session on Innovative Assessment at 5-Day FDP
2025-09-20
On the 5th and final day of the 5-day Faculty Development Programme conducted by MET CET, Dr. Chitra Wadke, Head, MET CET, led a session on Innovative Assessment.
The session highlighted how assessments can go beyond measuring knowledge to nurturing creativity, deeper learning, and holistic student growth—reflecting MET’s commitment to progressive teaching practices and academic excellence.
Educational Visit to HDFC Bank – Fort Branch
2025-09-15
As part of the Basics of Banking lecture, PGP EMBA students from the MET Asian Management Development Centre (MET AMDC) visited HDFC Bank, Fort Branch. The event was organized by Prof. Nisha Chhabria, former Vice President of HDFC Bank, with the aim of complementing classroom learning through practical exposure to the operations of a leading financial institution.
Students gained valuable insights into customer services, digital banking systems, and financial product offerings. The session also helped them understand various banking departments, aligning with their syllabus and providing a comprehensive overview of Banking as a Service. This first-hand experience bridged the gap between theory and practice while supporting informed career decisions.
MET AMDC Students at Tamasha Factory’s Mic Drop Event
2025-08-26
On 24th August 2025, MET AMDC EMBA students gained valuable real-world exposure by volunteering at Tamasha Factory’s Mic Drop event, hosted at Lord of the Drinks, Worli. The platform offered them first-hand experience of the dynamic pace and challenges of a live entertainment show while contributing to its seamless execution.
Their roles spanned artist coordination, backstage facilitation, audience interaction, and operational support, giving them a holistic view of event and celebrity management. This immersive engagement not only enhanced their practical understanding of event logistics but also reinforced essential managerial skills such as teamwork, adaptability, and professionalism—vital for future leaders in the field.
