XLRI Duo Wins National TVS Credit E.P.I.C 5.0 Challenge

Atharva Kanitkar, Anuja Davda Triumph in TVS Strategy Contest

XLRI students Atharva Kanitkar and Anuja Davda achieve national recognition by winning the TVS Credit E.P.I.C 5.0 Strategy Challenge.

JAMSHEDPUR -Atharva Kanitkar and Anuja Davda, students from the Business Management batch of 2022-24 at XLRI Jamshedpur, have clinched the title of National Winners in the prestigious TVS Credit E.P.I.C 5.0 Strategy Challenge.

This competition, organized by TVS Credit, is known for its rigorous assessment of participants’ ability to apply technical knowledge and skills to real-life business scenarios.

E.P.I.C, an acronym for Enrich, Perform, Innovate, and Challenge, is designed to provide a dynamic platform for aspiring professionals.

Participants in E.P.I.C not only face challenging business problems but also get the opportunity to network with industry experts, significantly enhancing their learning experience.

The success of Kanitkar and Davda in this national-level contest is a testament to their exceptional problem-solving skills and strategic thinking.

XLRI, one of India’s premier management institutes, has expressed immense pride in their achievement.

The management lauded the team’s accomplishment, acknowledging it as a significant accolade for both the students and the institution.

The institute also extended its best wishes for the duo’s future endeavors, highlighting the importance of such achievements in shaping successful careers in business management.

The institute sources said that this win at the TVS Credit E.P.I.C 5.0 Challenge underscores XLRI’s commitment to nurturing future leaders and its role in shaping the landscape of business education in India.

Atharva Kanitkar, Anuja Davda Triumph in TVS Strategy Contest

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