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Bazaar on Campus 2025
IIIM’s E-Igniters (Entrepreneurship Cell), in collaboration with TEIIC – The Incubation Cell and the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), hosted Bazaar on Campus 2025 on October 11, 2025—a vibrant, hands-on showcase where students turned classroom ideas into real ventures. Build. Trade. Discover. Succeed. That was the spirit of the day—and participants truly enjoyed the experience, whether as sellers, consumers, or keen observers.

Students launched pop-up stalls, tested prices and promotions in real time, and learned how revenue, profit, and cash flow behave under real customer demand. Planning inventory, coordinating suppliers, setting up inviting layouts, and managing queues pushed operational thinking from theory into practice. On the marketing side, teams used live demos, sampling, decor, and on-the-spot offers to convert footfall into sales, discovering how brand story and customer experience directly influence outcomes. Just as important were the human skills: teamwork, negotiation, resilience, time management, and empathy—skills strengthened with every interaction and adjustment during the day.

Recognition spanned multiple dimensions so success wasn’t only about money; it also celebrated creativity, execution, and experience design.
• Highest Profit — Winner: The Cotton Trails (Rushita Maheshwari, Manya Jain, Deepesh Soni, Pragati Singaksh, Dhruv Soni, Priyanshi) 
• Highest Profit — 1st Runner-up: Food with Games (Zaheer, Sohail, Ziya, Urvashi, Vanshika)
• Highest Profit — 2nd Runner-up: The Vendor Vibes (Sanchi Sethia, Anushka Prajapat, Preksha Jain, Devansh Sevani, Abhishek Goswami, Anuj Sharma) — 
• Highest Sales: Festive Station —(Danika Jain, Nimisha Jain, Geetika, Bhumika Sukhani, Nisha, Poorvi Agarwal)
• Best Décor: House of Chaat (Rubal Jain, Khushi Jangir, Avika Jain, Devansh Jain, Aakanksha Jain)
• Innovative Idea: Game N’ Groove (Tushar Khandal, Saloni Jain, Sakshi Agarwal, Vanshika Mundra, Diya Sharma)

The day doubled as a living laboratory: teams made quick data-informed pivots, balanced aesthetics with unit economics, and discovered how small operational choices—placement, signage, bundle offers—shift customer behavior. Feedback from mentors, judges, and peers provided immediate validation and clear next steps, building confidence to experiment, iterate, and take smart risks. In the spirit of Build. Trade. Discover. Succeed., students immersed themselves in the marketplace—selling, buying, and observing—and loved the experience.