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Last Updated : 2024-05-02 11:18:00
NDB Bank has joined forces with the National Institute of Business Management (NIBM School of Business) as the official banking partner for the ‘Mind Maze Marathon Inter-School Quiz Competition’.
This event, organized by the Business Management undergraduates of the NIBM School of Business, provides a dynamic platform for school students to showcase their academic prowess in the fields of business and commerce.
The Mind Maze Marathon focuses on fostering Outcome-Based Learning, a key initiative aimed at equipping students with essential knowledge and skills for future success. The competition strategically integrates activities that promote critical thinking, effective communication, teamwork, and other crucial competencies among participants, ensuring a holistic learning experience.
Several schools participated in the event, including renowned government and private institutions, creating a diverse and competitive environment. Leveraging technology, the competition utilized the NIBM School of Business Learning Management System as the official platform, providing participants with an advanced and immersive learning experience.
In a thrilling conclusion to the competition, Visakha Vidyalaya emerged as the champions, showcasing their exceptional knowledge and strategic thinking. Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya secured the 1st runner-up position, while Hindu Ladies College claimed the 2nd runner-up title. NDB Bank congratulates these winning schools for their outstanding achievements in the Mind Maze Marathon, which is a testament to their academic excellence and teamwork.
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