Fun, learn, camaraderie and much more.
(Writes
Sahil Guglani from Batch 2015-17
about the International Immersion Program at FORE School of Management, New Delhi held in association with Nanyang University Singapore)

MBA is not just a coursework, it is a rigorous 2 year training program that not just makes a professional out of a student but also enhances his managerial skills loading him with wisdom which shall assist him face the challenges of the dynamic business world. When it comes to grooming of students, FORE walks an extra mile. Along with organizing Industrial visits, Foreign exchange programs etc. to impart exposure to students in order to build Future Managers, students at FORE have to go through a special International Immersion program.The whole batch of 200 students this year was taken to Singapore (All expenses, from boarding to lodging, paid by the college) for week long training in one of the top Universities of the world “Nanyang Technological University”. Each day was packed with activities beyond the classroom learning which made the whole trip a great learning experience.
Day 0: 2nd April
was the D-day, when just two days after our First Year exams, students had to
reach the airport to add another chapter to their MBA life. We assembled at 6 am
in the morning at IGI Airport to board their flight to Singapore. After 2 hours of
formalities, we all boarded the flight (Singapore Airlines) at 9 am. Singapore
Airlines well-known for its services stood by their reputation.For many of us
it was a first international flight which again was an experience in itself.
After 5 hourswe landed at Singapore Airport and were taken to Hotel- Village,
Bugis located in one of the happening place in Singapore with markets& Metro
close by. Each room in Hotel was shared by 2 students. After early check in at
the hotel, students were taken to “Little India”, one of the most famous places
in Singapore known for its variety of authentic Indian food. Our excitement ran
high and we were in no mood to head back to hotel after the dinner but in
anticipation of the demanding schedule for the next few days, better sense
prevailed and we decided in favour of getting some good sleep ahead of the
grueling sessions.
Day
1: After waking up at 6:30 am and getting ready, we met for breakfast
in the Hotel. A sumptuous buffet both vegetarian and non-vegetarian was spread
for us. At 8:30, students had to gather in lobby of the hotel to board the
buses to Nanyang Technological University (NTU) which was around 45 minutes
away from the hotel. On reaching NTU, we were served with coffee and tea in the
University premises and the class began at 10 am. Dr. Guido Gianasso,enlightened
the students with his immense knowledge and deep understanding on the topic “Cultural
Intelligence”. The class came to an end at
1:30 pm and which was followed by lunch arranged for us in the university
Campus.
Post lunch we were
taken on a guided city tour of Singapore which included Singapore Flyer, Marina
Bay Sands Sky Park and Merlion. On the way to Singapore flyer, our tour guidesbriefedus
on the history of Singapore and shared many interesting facts about the city.
Singapore flyer is the
second largest flyer in the world with 28 air-conditioned capsules, each able to accommodate
28 passengers, and incorporates a three-storey terminal building. It took us 32
minutes to complete one round in the flyer and on reaching the top, one could
see the island of Indonesia and Malaysia touching Singapore. From the flyer,
students were taken to Merlion which is a 37 m tall iconic sculpture of Singapore depicted as
mythical creature with a lion's head and a body of a fish and then we were
taken to visit 191 m high Marina Bay Sands Sky Park located on the rooftop
connecting 3 buildings of Singapore. The day ended with dinner at one Indian
restaurant in “Little India” and we reached the hotel soon after.
Day 2:The 2nd Day in Singapore again started early
morning at 6:30 with buffet breakfast in the hotel The lecture sessions at
Nanyangwas conducted by Prof. OlexanderChernyshenko on “Managing Talents” which
aimed at imparting knowledge in the field of Organizational Behavior and Human
resource. After the lecture and lunch at University premises, students were
taken in groups to Sentosa Island which included one way cable car ride, Dolphin
& Seal show and a visit to the amazing Under Water Parkgiving a real time
feel of the underwater eco system.
The name Sentosa
actually mean "peace and tranquility" in Malay, which was derived
from Sanskrit word ‘Santosha’.
The last attraction at Sentosa Island was “Wings of Time”
which was a water, light and cracker show at the beach from where headed to The
Arches Restaurant for Dinner and finally to Hotel.
Day 3: This was the day that all the students were eagerly waiting
for. The visit to “Universal Studios”.
The day was kept free of classes at Nanyang. After early breakfast, weboarded
the buses at 9:30 in the morning and reached Universal studios by 10:15.Each
student was a given an entry pass and a lunch coupon of 20 Dollars. We were
more than happy to receive the free lunch coupons. Which meant we can utilize
our pocket money for other expenses. We enjoyed different rides in the
amusement park. It was such a beautiful place to visit with different parts of
the park developed with different themes like “Jurassic Park”, “Far Far
Away”, “The Mummy” with
different Disney characters playing and having fun with the tourists. The 20
dollar coupon helped us in buying a decent and substantial meal at the Studios.
At the strike of 6, we headed towards the exit gates but not before stepping in
to those shopsfor souvenirs and chocolates at the “Hershey’s” store present
there. At 7 pm, the buses moved towards Marina bay sands for a lavish dinner
and there after headed for the Hotel. Since it was not very late, many of us decided
to pay a quick visitto “Clarke Quay” for clubbing and exploring the night life
of Singapore, Great fun it was.
Day 4: After one day off from the classes, all of us were fully
charged for our next class at Nanyang. After breakfast we reached the University
premises at 9:30 and hadsome time for coffeebefore our classes. Our lecture
started at 10 with Professor Vijay Sethi, who held a leadership position at
Division of information Technology, Nanyang Technological University. He
articulated his views on “Disruptive Technologies” relating it to the current
scenario and all of us enjoyed itthoroughly.
End of the class, we were served lunch and we wentfor the Night
Safari at the Zoological parks in Singapore. We got a chance to closely watch
exotic animals like White Lion, Malaysian antelope and a “Fire show” in the
end. After the night safari, we moved to Hotel Emporium for dinner and back to
the Hotel thereafter.
Day 5: It was the last day at the NTU;Wehad our breakfast at the
Hotel and moved to NTU. We met local students in the University and tried to
understand a more about the culture, pedagogy and methodologies followed at
NTU. As the clock struck 10, we moved to our respective classes and Prof. Low
Buen Sin shared his insights on “Growth of Singapore as a Global Financial hub”
and articulated how financial sector in Singapore has led to Singapore
achieving prosperity and boost to its economy. After the class, we gathered at
University premises for a group photograph and received our Certificates for
International Immersion program.
Evening was planned for another astonishing man-made
architectural beauty - “Gardens by the Bay” which is a nature park spanning over
101 hectares of reclaimed
land in central Singapore adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. It took us 4 hours to cover this site which
was a marvel of human creation. Some of us decided to skip our dinner
destination “Little India” and went ahead to explore one restaurant named “Anna
Lakshmi”, an authentic South Indian restaurant which served the best South
Indian food, we ever have had and that too on the revenue model of “Pay as much
you want”. Then we went to shop at Bugis street followed by a visit to
Chinatown where all the things were available at cheapest possible prices. We
bought souvenirs and chocolates from there and returned back to our hotel by
metro.
Day
6: The day of departure from Singapore had finally come. After
our breakfast, we checked out and went to visit Jurong Bird Park which had the
most exotic species of birds. As the clock struck 12:30, we boarded our
buses and reached “Jewels of India”, right beside an enormous shopping complex
“City Square” where most of us went to shopping and then we boarded the bus at
2pm to reach the airport. Light shower made the weather pleasant and our
departure less painful. At 3, we reached the airport, shopped for a while and
then boarded our flight along with our faculty coordinators and tour operators
guiding us. The flight took off at 5:10 (Singapore Time) and with a delay of 20
minutes. On landing we were delighted to see our parents and siblings who came
to pick us up. Thus, the week long Singapore trip finally came to an end.
It was one of the most
remarkable and unforgettable experience for me. The classroom sessions, fun,
meeting students, faculties and understanding their and diversity was a truly
great experience. The trip also helped us to create memories for life with our
college friends which we would cherish for the rest of our lives.
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