Xpressions 2018, the management cultural fest of XIMB, is a three-day extravaganza which is scheduled to take place from 16th to 18th November 2018. And the students are all geared up to make this event a grand success.
Xpressions 2018 plans to reach out to the best minds of business schools to test and challenge their business acumen as well as their zeal and vigour towards life. The three days are packed with business simulation games, cultural activities, fun-filled games, art exhibitions, and much more. Taking a break from their hectic schedules, Xpressions offers its guests a one of a kind experience to refresh and rejuvenate them.
As a prelude to Xpressions, social events X-Athon and X-Enable are conducted every year. This year also saw the two major events. The X-Athon and the X-Enable were successfully conducted on 7 October 2018. The theme for this year’s X-Athon, a 10k marathon, “Let’s sweat out the Depression” was to promote awareness about mental health and inspire people to lead healthier and more active lives. X-Enable is the Annual Sports event organized for the differently abled children. The event witnessed participation from various schools such as Chetana school and Swabhimaan school to name a few.
With only 7 more days to go, here are the events that are scheduled to make Xpressions eventful. The different business events include, Case Connect (a National-Level Case Study Competition), Inquizzitive (a Flagship Quizzing Competition), Maven (a National-Level Case Study Competition, organized by Constrat: the strategy association), MPower (A Marketing based Business event), Nirnay (Online Simulation Game), Trade Wars (a Trading Simulation Game), Vakritva (An SRC and SpeakUp featured event), Vriddhi (A CSR Action Plan Competition), XIMB MUN(UN Simulation Competition by SpeakUp, the Oratory Club), Resonance (a business simulation gaming event), Aarohan ( the operations based case study event), Finasco (a finance based case study competition), and Ad Valorem ( the event to showcase one’s entrepreneurial acumen).
All the events have already kicked off witnessing participation from various institutes such as IIM-Amritsar, IIM-Sambalpur, IIM-Rohtak, NMIMS Mumbai, KJ Somaiya to name a few.
The students would also engage in a multitude of cultural competitions organized on all three days and showcase their creative talents. Decibelz, Thirkan, Aaghaz, Carnival De Vogue, are a few of the cultural events that promise a lot in store to the participants.
Apart from these, there is a host of other informal events to help the students which include Paint@XIMB (The Painting Competition), Pratibimb (The Face Painting Competition), Viraasat (Classical Competition), Flight of Fancy (A literary event) and MAXIM Mela (Marketing Research Event), LENSATION (the photography event), ZORB IT OUT ( a multiple round based event consisting of an online quiz, a treasure hunt and finally zorb football, an unique take on the traditional soccer game), and FINAL CUT (the short filmmaking competition for all the budding movie directors and celluloid enthusiasts out there).
These cultural and business events foster the soul of Xpressions, undoubtedly one of the biggest management & cultural fest of India; giving a platform to the leaders of tomorrow to showcase their ability to take on formidable challenges today.
Last year, Xpressions had witnessed a ravishing performance by Farhan Akhtar. XIMB awaits to host Sunidhi Chauhan for the live performance on Celeblitz, the Celebrity Night.
Registration for the fest can be done on the website:
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