ITQ setting stage for Student of the Year 2017 Finale

“Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.”- Pele

Student of the Year 2017 is gearing up for the final round.

After receiving an overwhelming response from travel institutions across India, InterGlobe Technology Quotient (ITQ) is all now set to organize the stage for the grand finale of Student of the Year 2017. As a celebration of talent, we endeavor to launch dream careers for best of the best candidates and channelize their aptitude in the travel industry in such a way that both the industry as well as the individual gets benefitted.

With a successful history and spectacular response throughout the past few years, we are now geared up to make the event a better showdown, where analyzing the capabilities and delving deeper in the knowledge forum of the young minds become more effective. We appreciate the support we have received till date and look forward to keep up with the trend.

Sandeep Dwivedi, Chief Commercial Officer, ITQ adds, “As a pioneer of travel technology, we understand how important it is to keep the new ideas flowing-in to our industry. In fact, it is the vision and aspiration of the young minds that design the future of any trade and this is a privilege in the form of Student of the Year that we are introducing the best talent to the travel domain. We appreciate the contribution of our partners and travel schools in making this event a success and also thank the entire fraternity for their complete support.”

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