Students of the KIIT School of Management (KSOM) participated in an enriching industrial visit to Nilima Associates Pvt. Ltd. and Maithan Ispat Limited at Kalinga Nagar, Jajpur, Odisha, on 10th January 2026. The visit offered students a valuable opportunity to witness the real-world application of management and manufacturing concepts learned in the classroom. A total of 34 students from BBA 3rd Year, MBA 1st Year, and MBA 2nd Year took part in the visit under the guidance of Dr. Priti Ranjan Sahoo, Professor, and Dr. Girish Chandra Dey, Assistant Professor of KIIT School of Management. The initiative was facilitated with the encouragement of Prof. (Dr.) Kumar Mohanty, Director, KSOM, reinforcing the school’s commitment to experiential learning.
The visit commenced at Nilima Associates Pvt. Ltd., where the students were warmly welcomed by Mr. Dharmanshu Pandey, Managing Director of the company and an alumnus of KSOM (MBA 2020–22). An inspiring example of entrepreneurial success, Mr. Pandey shared his journey from iron ore trading to establishing Odisha’s first advanced Pre-Engineered Buildings and Heavy Structure Steel manufacturing plant. During the plant tour, students were introduced to the complete production workflow, from procurement of raw materials to the manufacturing of finished steel components. They observed advanced cutting, rolling, shaping, and finishing processes carried out through a blend of automation and semi-automation, highlighting how modern technology enhances efficiency, precision, and cost optimization.
The group then proceeded to Maithan Ispat Limited, an integrated steel manufacturing facility. Students gained first hand exposure to large-scale steel production, beginning with the preparation of raw materials and moving through furnace operations, refining processes, and final casting of steel products. Following the plant visits, Mr. Dharmanshu Pandey and his team conducted an interactive workshop and discussion session. The session focused on industry expectations, technological advancements, operational challenges, and career pathways in manufacturing and management. The interaction proved highly motivating, helping students bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry realities.
Such initiatives reaffirm KIIT School of Management’s commitment to holistic education by integrating classroom learning with practical industry exposure, thereby nurturing industry-ready and socially responsible future leaders.