
Aditya Tiwari has always been passionate about finance and investments, constantly exploring new ways to understand markets, identify opportunities, and make smart financial decisions. As a student, he is eager to learn how the financial world works, from investments to risk management, and hopes to use this knowledge to build something meaningful in the future. His curiosity drives him to stay updated on economic trends and investment strategies, helping him develop a strong foundation for his career.
Beyond finance, Aditya is deeply connected to sports, particularly handball. His journey in the sport has taken him to state and national-level competitions, where he has represented his team on some of the biggest stages. One of his proudest moments was representing India at the Asian Youth Handball Championship, a milestone that shaped his mindset toward discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. Apart from competing, he has also contributed to the sport by organizing tournaments like the Monsoon Handball Championship, helping promote the game and bring players together.
Whether in finance, sports, or leadership, Aditya believes in constantly evolving, taking on new challenges, and staying committed to his goals. His experiences on and off the field have shaped him into a strategic thinker and a determined individual, always ready to take the next step toward growth.
I chose Bachelor of Investment Management (BIM) because it aligns perfectly with India’s financial future. If India wants to grow as an economic powerhouse, its financial markets must also expand and evolve. This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to understand investments, market trends, risk management, and financial planning, which are essential for a strong financial system.
With the rise of banking, fintech, stock markets, and wealth management, the demand for finance professionals is increasing. BIM helps me develop the technical and analytical skills required to navigate this industry and build a career in areas like investment banking, asset management, and financial consulting.
As India moves toward a more financially aware and investment-driven economy, I believe this course will prepare me for the future and give me the right foundation to contribute to the country’s financial growth.
Monsoon Handball Championship is a project done by Aditya Tiwari with Mumbai Handball Association (MHA). It was mumbai's 1st monsoon handball tournament which lead players play in extreme monsoon conditions.
Owner & Organizer – Monsoon Handball Championship
As the Owner & Organizer of the Monsoon Handball Championship, I led the entire event from planning to execution, ensuring a well-structured and successful tournament.
Tournament Planning & Management: Designed the tournament format, set rules, and implemented monsoon-specific conditions (e.g., playing in light rain, referee discretion for stoppages). Managed scheduling, reporting times, and strict punctuality guidelines.
Sponsorship & Financials: Identified, pitched, and secured sponsorships, ensuring financial efficiency and smooth operations.
Registrations & Verification: Managed team registrations, enforced strict age verification, and worked on increasing girls' participation.
Operations & Logistics: Oversaw venue setup, referee coordination, and on-ground execution, ensuring smooth match flow despite weather challenges.
Crisis Management & Key Decisions: Handled weather disruptions, team disputes, and match rescheduling, ensuring fair play and safety.
Marketing & Outreach: Led school invitations, community engagement, and social media promotions, boosting participation and audience reach.
Success & Future Plans:
300+ players participated in the tournament, making it a highly competitive and well-received event.
Due to its success, the tournament will be organized more frequently, further expanding handball’s reach and engagement.
Through strong leadership and decision-making, I ensured the successful execution of the tournament, overcoming monsoon challenges while maintaining high standards of organization and fair play.
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Representing India in the 10th Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship was a dream come true, even if it came with unexpected twists. The tournament was originally scheduled to be held in Shiraz, Iran, and everyone was primed for it—months of intense training and preparation led up to that moment. But then, suddenly, it was postponed, leaving us all in a strange limbo, caught between excitement and uncertainty.
After the wait, we finally got the news: the championship would be held in Amman, Jordan. The anticipation built up all over again, but now with a stronger resolve, knowing we’d been chosen not once but twice for this honor. Competing on the international stage and wearing the Indian colors in Jordan was worth every bit of the wait, a proud memory that stands out among my experiences in handball.
The result did not show up as we expected but we were glad that we made up till there. I still work on my game and sometimes go through the basics of handball and realize how far i have shown up and came. I look forward to wear that jersey again in an new championship.