AGB students shine at Maruti Suzuki ‘Colours of Youth’
Srinagar, Feb 7: Seeking to find ‘India’s most talented youngster’, Maruti Suzuki India Limited has kicked off ‘Colours of Youth’, a national level competition open to students from Engineering and Management colleges.
In this connection the eighth leg of regional rounds which took place at Amity Global Business School, Mohali saw students of AGB making it to the zonal rounds. The students of AGB showed brilliant performance.
Through ‘Maruti Suzuki Colors of Youth 2011’ the Company connects with the youth from National B-Schools & Professional Colleges of the country.
The competition evaluates the performance skills of the participants and then puts them through a general awareness quiz to bring out the overall winner.
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