The Asia Pacific International Conference

6 participating countries, hosted at SIMSREE

SIMSREE shines at B-School Awards

Another 6 feathers added to SIMSREE's already well adorned hat when the institute bagged accolades at Dewang Mehta and Dainik Bhaskar Awards

Guest Lecture by Lord Meghnad Desai;

A phenomenal Guest lecture by a celebrity economist in the institute campus

SIMSREE Annual Finance Summit FISCUS'13

SIMSREE had the honour of having Mr. Seshagiri Rao – the JMD and group CFO for JSW Steel , on Campus for FISCUS'13 organised by the Finance Forum

SIMSREE Foundation Day

30 glourious years in the field of education

SIMSREE Annual Finance Summit FISCUS'12

SIMSREE had the honour of having Dr.Subir Gokarn, Deputy Governor RBI on Campus for FISCUS'12 organised by Finance Forum.

SIMSREE Students meet US First Lady, Mrs. Michelle Obama

The winning SIMSREE team consisted of Akanksha Sharma, Michelle Rodrigues, Akanksha Bhalla, Upasana Koul and Pratik Mittal.

Sankalp'13

SIMSREE had the privilege of having Mr.Vishwas Nagre Patil,IPS officer and addl. Commissioner of police (West zone)on campus for Sankalp'13 organized by the SSR committee

SIMSREE Students win Dandekar trophy 2011

Michelle Rodrigues and Clitus Fernandes, have won the prestigious Dandekar Trophy 2011 presented by the Bombay Management Association.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

SIMSREE AT THE STANDARD CHARTERED MUMBAI MARATHON 2011


“SIMSREE is here to show, Green is the way to go!!!”  This is one chant that definitely could not be missed at the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon 2011, given the enthusiasm with which we endorsed it. Yes, SIMSREE was a part of the Dream Run this year (and a noticeably vociferous one).

SIMSREE supported the Sanskar Foundation, which is an NGO dedicated to health, environmental, social and civic issues. It aims to empower citizens to make a significant contribution towards protecting and nurturing the environment. SIMSREE also ran for “Eco-Binders”-the project which won the MUNIJAN competition organized by the University of Mumbai in October 2010.

We feel that environmental consciousness is one issue which has not always received the importance it deserves. To do our small bit to remedy this, we decided to endorse the idea of “going green” in an individual’s daily life-each and every one of us, be it a student, working professional or just anyone can and should contribute to preserving the environment-no matter in how small a way. It could be as simple as using the blank pages of half-full notebooks instead of throwing them away (Eco-binders anyone?) or simply doing little things like switching off lights and fans, using public transport or recycling. This is the message we wanted to bring out-you CAN make a difference.

Well, we came, we saw and we walked (and even danced) our way from start to finish. Each and every one of the participants took up the cause enthusiastically and there was no lack of energy at any point. On the contrary, our energy levels seemed to rise with each additional step we took. The icing on the cake was the impromptu dance across the Marine Lines flyover and of course, our triumphant foray across the finish line. And you know what the best part about all this was? It was entirely eco-friendly...