Inspiring Beginnings — IBM Induction 2025 at The School of the Future at Techno India University came alive as students stepped into a new chapter with the IBM Induction 2025, led by Raja Basu, a distinguished leader in Financial Markets and Wealth Management. The event was more than an orientation—it felt like a beginning filled with ambition, clarity, and possibility.
From the moment Raja Basu took the stage, the atmosphere shifted. His presence carried the confidence of industry experience and the warmth of someone who genuinely believes in the potential of young minds. As he spoke, one line echoed deeply throughout the hall:
“Opportunities don’t arrive fully formed—you shape them through learning and intention.” The photographs reflect the energy of the day—students listening closely, fully engaged, and eager to take in every detail.



The atmosphere wasn’t noisy, yet it carried a strong sense of anticipation. It was the kind of calm enthusiasm that appears when people realize they’re standing at the beginning of something meaningful. Raja Basu spoke about the changing landscape of the global tech and financial world, helping students understand how industries evolve, how skills become assets, and how mindset becomes the true differentiator. He didn’t simply talk about success; he talked about preparation, resilience, and the importance of staying curious.
A heartwarming moment was when a student received a token of appreciation on stage. The exchange captured in the picture reflects mutual respect—one representing the future, the other representing experience lighting the path ahead. What made the session special was its honesty. There was no pressure, no unrealistic promises—only guidance grounded in reality and hope. Students walked out not just motivated but informed, with a clearer sense of the world they are about to enter.
The event marked a powerful beginning to the academic year, reminding everyone that the future is built not in leaps, but in thoughtful steps—each one shaped by learning, intention, and the courage to begin.










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