Adamas University: Through the Eyes of Our Toppers

“Leaders don’t create followers, they create more leaders.”
Tom Peters

Adamas University, a true leader in the field of education, believes in imparting value-based education and creating superior human resources who will steer the country towards the path of development and prosperity. Our former toppers have shared their views on how Adamas University helped them in shaping their life towards a more meaningful and successful life.

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Sharique Zaman, Senior Microbiologist, CIPLA
M.Sc. Biotechnology (2015-2017, Gold Medallist)

“The two years at Adamas University was an unforgettable experience. Its Master’s degree in Biotechnology has helped me more than I could ask for in my professional carrier.
I met aspiring and motivational professors who have always gone extra miles to clear any obstacles from my path. This hard work and dedication of university professors have helped me in achieving a gold medal in biotechnology.
It has greatly bridged the gap between academics and industries that has let me start my carrier as a microbiologist in Biocon and currently I am working with Cipla as a senior microbiologist.
It was a great learning experience at Adamas University.”

Shariq Zaman

Sikta Mukherjee (Research Coordinator, Institute of Pulmocare and Research)
M.Sc. Biotechnology (2016-2018, Gold Medallist)

“A Success studded pathway towards Future – ADAMAS UNIVERSITY”

“Even the strongest ship loses its direction amidst ocean storms without radar. This phrase personifies my own life, which could have been rendered directionless if not guided in the right direction. The radar of my ship was “Adamas University”. After crossing the boundaries of graduation in Biotechnology, I was unaware of my prospect when I managed to get admission to one of the most reputed universities in West Bengal.

In June 2016, I began my new journey with this university. I was admitted in the course of M.Sc in Biotechnology. People say the journey to success is not easy. They are correct, but this difficult journey was made easy and interesting with Adamas University and some exceptional faculty members associated with it. The subject Biotechnology itself demands an amalgamation of several domains- biochemistry, physiology, immunology, bioinformatics, cell biology, Intellectual property rights, bio-processing as well as plant physiology, and many more. Each domain was instilled with such details as never before. If not during the course, these in-depth concepts have certainly played a pivotal role in my career. “A feather on the hat” moment was when I received Chancellor’s Scholarship Award in 2017 for academic excellence as well as being the recipient of University Gold Medal on being the topper throughout my master’s course. This incorporated inevitable confidence in me and made me future-ready. The weekly research presentations have made me confident to face job interviews. I have been successfully imbibed in myself the positive aspects that I have inherited from my eminent faculties of this university.

After completion of my course, I immediately started getting job opportunities from several domains. In my brief career duration, I started as a life science teacher in one of the educational institutes in Kolkata. After a short period, I got the opportunity to be associated with a Research Institute in Kolkata. Presently I am associated as a Research Coordinator in a Research Institute, where my work is based on COPD disease. I have also bagged in a research project base on “Presence of SNP in COPD” recently from ICMR along with my Institute’s collaboration. Today, I always look back to the days when I took a major decision to get admitted to Adamas university for which I never regret. I am thankful for all the eminent personalities I have encountered throughout my journey in Adamas University.

I am and would always be grateful to Adamas University and all my professors for lending me a helping hand in shaping my career and help me fulfill my dreams and achieve every bit of success that I have achieved at present.”

Sikta Mukherjee

Purbasa Maiti (Teacher, St. Xavier’s High School, Howrah)
M.Sc. Microbiology (2017-2019, Gold Medallist) 

“School incorporates discipline in us while we get the taste of freedom in college. However, university inculcates a sense of responsibility and helps us to climb one step higher on the ladder of maturity. I came to this realization as I passed out from Adamas University. After completing graduation from Bhopal, I shifted to Kolkata in the year 2017. I took admission here just to take my knowledge a notch higher, to explore, and to learn many new aspects of it. Moreover, that is exactly what this university helped me to achieve from the very beginning.

Though I was determined to do a master’s degree, still, confusion crossed my thoughts at times and again regarding the selection of my course, but academic counselors of Adamas University helped me to choose the right course.

Finally, I chose Microbiology as my major. Initially, it was a bit challenging for me, as the subject was new, but my professors encouraged and motivated me in every possible way. With their guidance and direction, this subject became less complex and more interesting for me. With their advice, I even got a chance to complete my internship from the CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata. Their constant efforts have brought out the best in me. Its library provided me with the best resources and laboratory gave my inquisitive mind a proper exposure.

Apart from academics, Adamas University has given me a platform to explore, experience as well as the proper environment to feed my needs, curiosity, and best development.”

Purbasa Maiti

Vocal for Local – A cutting edge opportunity for Market Development of Small Firms

Introduction:

In the past one decade, the industrial growth was not significant in India. Major impact was observed in the performance of core manufacturing industries, and despite several corrective measures taken by the government for sustainability of large firms, successes were few and far between. To boost the economy, more emphasis was given to service sector after observing the huge contribution of services in developed economies. Another peculiarity of the Indian market was the dominance by a few large players in almost every sector. These large players were, in effect, cannibalizing the small firms since they were not in a position to compete with large firms in terms of innovations, market share and policy framework. But COVID-19 changed all the calculations, people lost their jobs and incomes fell leading to reduction of buying capacity. As a result of that performance of large firms went down the line and people expressed a clear preference for products which are local made and available in nearby market. In India, rural markets present a great opportunity because of the saturation of urban markets. Therefore, the pandemic has presented a great opportunity for local players to establish their brands and markets with limited resources which they failed to do in the pre-COVID-19 era.

Concept of Vocal for Local:

The Indian market comprises of urban and rural and there is a significant differential nature of buying pattern, customer preferences, liking etc. The rural market and industry mostly depends on agriculture and allied industries. But in different studies and debate, it says that there is a need of rapid revolution in the rural product and rural market. As a result the overall development of the country will amplify. The VOCAL FOR LOCAL concept emerged recently in India and the moto is to be self-reliant. If this succeeds than we will get all round positive changes in countries economic, socio-cultural scenario. If we look into government initiatives, they mainly try to promote MSME which are the key drivers of country’s economic growth in recent years.  MSME mainly operate by looking into local resource availability, combined with entrepreneurial skills and also limited market coverage. In this regard the small firms need to develop the brand which is required by a particular geographic region. Initiatives such as dairy firms, food processing units, restaurants, bakeries, jewelry manufacturing units, packaging industries, horticulture and many more which can emerge from local resources where people does not require high skill, promotion and pricing strategy. In this present situation, it is very much possible for the small firms to develop their business strategy by looking into the needs and demands of the local market and in terms of resources, it is easy to get the resources which are available in the surroundings. India is a country where people have a tendency to prefer branded products and also foreign made product. But this thought is going through a change now and people are developing their mindset to buy local products. There are so many industries such as FMCG, Electronics goods which are experiencing higher demand for locally designed products which have taken into account specific local requirements. If we follow Porter’s five force model which states that there is a big hurdle for market entry of local firms, suppliers were working under the constraint of market dominance by big brand. Local products were not getting proper leverage due this dominance by established brands, but now the door is open to small firms to operate without taking help of the larger firms because lot of initiatives and benefits are provided by the government in terms of finance, technology and also training support. The VOCAL FOR LOCAL concept also emphasizing the root of development which is more connected with rural India resources. 

How to develop the market:

As we know that in skills, competency, strategy, financial capability, distribution systems etc., the large firms are miles ahead as they operate both at national and international levels, and thus it is big challenges for the small firms to follow them and their structure. So the small firms need to do an analysis of how the other small firms are operating in the market and what is their Unique Selling Proposition. Apart from that, small firms need to design products which are best suited in the local market. The market segmentation can be done for a particular geographic region. Resources should be sourced locally which can help them to restrict their price. Firms have to follow a different line of communication to reach the people and also indentify the most convenient way of promote their product. As a small firm has limited market coverage the distribution system should be designed such that a customer can get the products as and when required. Product development can be done not by following the large corporates but with the smell of local touch because it can make sentimental differences to the consumers to purchase the product.  The basic ideas of vocal for local is to promote small firm with limited resource and try to develop small market which can reduce price burden of the consumers, accustom with the more locally made product which can grow the economics of the country and dependency towards large branded product will be less. Therefore we can say that there are few areas the small firms must consider to develop market.

  • Small level of segmentation where firm can give more focus.
  • Products can be design on identification of specific local needs and wants.
  • Development of products based on local touch and smell but of good quality.
  • Pricing should not be comparable to large firm.
  • Technology can be adopted but aligned with affordability.
  • Smooth and faster delivery system
  • Traditional methods of promotion can work but attempt should be to leverage digital to the maximum extent possible
  • Development of organic products present a great opportunity.
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