Student of the Year 2017 – A Patron of Recognizing Talent

Student of the Year contest has entered its fourth year. It’s time again to celebrate the joy of searching and finding the best talents of and for the industry. Throughout the last few years, with extensive support from the travel fraternity, media, and travel trade academies, InterGlobe Technology Quotient (ITQ) has been able to provide this platform of recognition to students across India.

This year too, we are set to venture on the journey of looking for the finest talents and make the ride one of the best educational experiences for the travel industry professionals. We are inviting nominations from Travel Academies PAN India for Galileo trained students who aspire to be recognized for their abilities at the very beginning of their professional careers.

Student of the Year, since its inception, has been an exclusive event designed to specifically select students who thrive in knowledge and are eager to show it to the world. With this platform we not only boost the confidence in the Students, but also bridge the gap between deserving talent and companies in need of it.

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