Founded in 1948, AIESEC is the world's largest youth-run, not-for-profit organization, which is present in 100+ countries. It is a global platform for young people to develop their leadership potential through cross-cultural experiences. We are an official partner of the United Nations and achieve the 17 SDGs and take actionable steps to achieve agenda 2030. We are present in 30+ cities in India with a scale of 2000+ Members. AIESEC has partnered with 200+ colleges across India and has over 75+ University Partners, consisting of some prominent universities like the Indian School Of Business, Hyderabad, IIT’s, Vellore Institute of Technology, SRM, Manipal University, Delhi University, UPES, NMIMS, and many more.
Every Year AIESEC in India and its local chapters in 30+ cities host multiple events, social projects, and initiatives. We at AIESEC in India are elated to present to you 'FUTUREBOUND', an event we are holding to activate leadership development in the country’s youth.
To know more about AIESEC, visit: https://www.aiesec.in/
Futurebound is a platform created by AIESEC in India to host the Youth of India for the biggest youth congregation committed towards future leadership.
Through Futurebound, we aim to assist the youth of our country towards being more employable and paving the way for their bright futures by providing holistic growth that contributes to their personal and professional development. We are doing this to create more future leaders.
I’ve attached a brochure of what we, as AIESEC, the world’s largest youth-run organization, do and the partnership opportunity to look forward to.
What will we offer:
It gives your students a chance to interact with people from across the country [1000+ participants]
Developing necessary soft and hard skills in students
Students will get opportunities to become a part of the networking space with the youth of the country
Students will get a chance to showcase their qualities
The college will get a chance to receive a platform for extensive promotion and outreach in the form of speaker spaces to gather conversions.
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