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Management Catalytic to Dance, Says Prabhakar Awardee at Jaipuria-Noida

Choosing between a hobby that’s your passion and a profession can be difficult. And so it was for Sneha, a Prabhakar holder from Allahabad Prayas Samiti, in Kathak.
“When it came to picking one, I thought it wiser to go for a management course at Jaipuria-Noida.” To this passionate dancer, one who has been at it since grade 1, Jaipuria-Noida happened by chance. Seeing the lack of enthusiasm at other places, Sneha was initially dejected. Then, on her friends’ suggestions, she took admission at Jaipuria-Noida. Today, she couldn’t have been happier.
“The institute makes you feel that all the effort you’re putting in is worthwhile,” she says. Classroom teaching clubbed with case studies and lively discussions hold forth the significance of this prestigious course in management. The teachers are always willing to help. The class doesn’t end with lectures. In case of doubts, one can always run up to the teachers, Sneha says.
Kathak isn’t Sneha’s only passion. She has tried her hand at other styles as well, some of which include banjara nritya, freestyle, filmi and Odissi. However, paying heed to her parents’ advice, Sneha chose to pursue management.
“Today, I do not regret my decision.” Here, at Jaipuria-Noida, she’s on par with the other students intellectually. She can relate to them, share a bonding and gel with them on the academic level as well as on the co-curricular activity level. The hostels, with all the facilities, are resident-friendly.
With everything going for her at Jaipuria-Noida, Sneha has a piece of advice for all those who find
themselves on crossroads of making a career choice. It is vital to prepare a strong ground with a
professional degree in academics, she says. A degree in management, she says, will help one in one’s
pursuits later in life. “If one wants to extend the passion of dance and set up an academy, or even
organise stage shows, for that matter, managing it will not be tough if one is professionally qualified.”
An academic degree in this field will provide a platform to the form of art that neither dies nor is difficult
to carry out at any stage in life.
Line for the web site: She proves management, dance can go hand-in-hand.

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

Management Catalytic to Dance, Says Prabhakar Awardee at Jaipuria-Noida

Choosing between a hobby that’s your passion and a profession can be difficult. And so it was for Sneha, a Prabhakar holder from Allahabad Prayas Samiti, in Kathak.
“When it came to picking one, I thought it wiser to go for a management course at Jaipuria-Noida.” To this passionate dancer, one who has been at it since grade 1, Jaipuria-Noida happened by chance. Seeing the lack of enthusiasm at other places, Sneha was initially dejected. Then, on her friends’ suggestions, she took admission at Jaipuria-Noida. Today, she couldn’t have been happier.
“The institute makes you feel that all the effort you’re putting in is worthwhile,” she says. Classroom teaching clubbed with case studies and lively discussions hold forth the significance of this prestigious course in management. The teachers are always willing to help. The class doesn’t end with lectures. In case of doubts, one can always run up to the teachers, Sneha says.
Kathak isn’t Sneha’s only passion. She has tried her hand at other styles as well, some of which include banjara nritya, freestyle, filmi and Odissi. However, paying heed to her parents’ advice, Sneha chose to pursue management.
“Today, I do not regret my decision.” Here, at Jaipuria-Noida, she’s on par with the other students intellectually. She can relate to them, share a bonding and gel with them on the academic level as well as on the co-curricular activity level. The hostels, with all the facilities, are resident-friendly.
With everything going for her at Jaipuria-Noida, Sneha has a piece of advice for all those who find
themselves on crossroads of making a career choice. It is vital to prepare a strong ground with a
professional degree in academics, she says. A degree in management, she says, will help one in one’s
pursuits later in life. “If one wants to extend the passion of dance and set up an academy, or even
organise stage shows, for that matter, managing it will not be tough if one is professionally qualified.”
An academic degree in this field will provide a platform to the form of art that neither dies nor is difficult
to carry out at any stage in life.
Line for the web site: She proves management, dance can go hand-in-hand.

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Jaipuria Noida’s Research Professor Richa Mishra Follows Texts to a T But Not in Her Teaching Methods

In her two-year stint at Jaipuria-Noida, research professor Richa Mishra has come to personify the insitute’s philosophy – that communication is a two-way process. As such, she doesn’t believe in only lecturing her students on research methodologies in management but uses interactive sessions.
“One must learn to make the lectures interesting,” she says. It is more important for students to understand the concept rather than just sit through lectures. Therefore, she resorts to ways of discussion, not just dictation. “Case studies and visual exercises such as paper presentations are vital teaching methodologies that one must practise,” she says.
That’s not only as far as the teacher-student equation at Jaipuria-Noida, goes. The professor says the institute is a well-structured place. In the absence of a hierarchical system, the management is open about all their decisions. They treat every teacher as indispensable. The institute gives a lot of importance to the feedback from the professors. Apart from a top-down approach, it also looks at the bottom-up flow of communication. That helps, says Richa.
Apart from the academics, Richa also personifies the institute’s objective of all-round development. Each professor volunteers for a co-curricular activity committee. Here, she heads the modal training management group.
It is no wonder that she is highly popular among the students of Jaipuria-Noida. The secret, she says, lies in “making the student catch up with the same wavelength as yours while you are teaching a topic.”
So much so for a teacher’s approach. As far as students are concerned, she says, they should also reciprocate a teacher’s enthusiasm and give their best in achieving the target, academically and even as far as their overall development is concerned. Today, managers within the industry must work on strengthening their basics. It is imperative to make the study base strong. One cannot simply rely on Internet search engines for details of all kinds, Richa says. According to her, “Theory given in the books is the basic support structure. Never forget this.” Paper presentations and other visual techniques must go hand in hand with these theories. The former must solely be an application stand; the latter, sacrosanct, she says.
In addition to knowledge – of theoretical systems and industrial methodologies – the Jaipuria professorlays emphasis on a proactive approach. Laziness and procrastination never help in reaching the heights, she says. One must have the confidence to face people and situations at all times. Another helpful tip is to “be a team member.” Since companies designate broad work tasks to teams, not individuals, one must learn how to work and behave in a team, she says. In her case studies and visual-aided presentations, she explains how while retaining one’s self, one should also take notice of the other people in the team. One must work with them, understand them, be compassionate, but at the same
time, never lose sight of the goal – of the task at hand, of the company and even each individual’s workprofile, she says.

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Jaipuria Noida’s Research Professor Richa Mishra Follows Texts to a T But Not in Her Teaching Methods

In her two-year stint at Jaipuria-Noida, research professor Richa Mishra has come to personify the insitute’s philosophy – that communication is a two-way process. As such, she doesn’t believe in only lecturing her students on research methodologies in management but uses interactive sessions.
“One must learn to make the lectures interesting,” she says. It is more important for students to understand the concept rather than just sit through lectures. Therefore, she resorts to ways of discussion, not just dictation. “Case studies and visual exercises such as paper presentations are vital teaching methodologies that one must practise,” she says.
That’s not only as far as the teacher-student equation at Jaipuria-Noida, goes. The professor says the institute is a well-structured place. In the absence of a hierarchical system, the management is open about all their decisions. They treat every teacher as indispensable. The institute gives a lot of importance to the feedback from the professors. Apart from a top-down approach, it also looks at the bottom-up flow of communication. That helps, says Richa.
Apart from the academics, Richa also personifies the institute’s objective of all-round development. Each professor volunteers for a co-curricular activity committee. Here, she heads the modal training management group.
It is no wonder that she is highly popular among the students of Jaipuria-Noida. The secret, she says, lies in “making the student catch up with the same wavelength as yours while you are teaching a topic.”
So much so for a teacher’s approach. As far as students are concerned, she says, they should also reciprocate a teacher’s enthusiasm and give their best in achieving the target, academically and even as far as their overall development is concerned. Today, managers within the industry must work on strengthening their basics. It is imperative to make the study base strong. One cannot simply rely on Internet search engines for details of all kinds, Richa says. According to her, “Theory given in the books is the basic support structure. Never forget this.” Paper presentations and other visual techniques must go hand in hand with these theories. The former must solely be an application stand; the latter, sacrosanct, she says.
In addition to knowledge – of theoretical systems and industrial methodologies – the Jaipuria professorlays emphasis on a proactive approach. Laziness and procrastination never help in reaching the heights, she says. One must have the confidence to face people and situations at all times. Another helpful tip is to “be a team member.” Since companies designate broad work tasks to teams, not individuals, one must learn how to work and behave in a team, she says. In her case studies and visual-aided presentations, she explains how while retaining one’s self, one should also take notice of the other people in the team. One must work with them, understand them, be compassionate, but at the same
time, never lose sight of the goal – of the task at hand, of the company and even each individual’s workprofile, she says.

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Co-curriculars, academics come together at Jaipuria-Noida

Jaipuria Institute of Management holds ground as an institute providing overall development of its students. Among the students, who would personify the institute’s ideology better than Biyatris Jain Babu, a first- year management student and a Bharatnatyam dancer for the past 14 years.
Hailing from Kerala, she has to be careful while choosing a college outside her home state. And she had no doubts about this “very fine” institute since she joined it. “Here I do not feel that I am far from home,” she says.
Biyatris has been learning Classical dance since she was four years of age On and off, due to various reasons like the board examinations, she had to give it a break. Today, even with her management classes, case studies and curricula at Jaipuria-Noida, Biyatris has continued with her Bharatanatyam. This, she says, is all because of the constant emphasis by the institute on “all-round development” of its students.
So Biyatris is all praises for her choice of the institute. Apart from its location, Jaipuria-Noida, she says helps one hone the innate skills and educate oneself in the best possible manner, with the widest possible exposure. In addition, the infrastructure respects a woman’s space. There are separate hostels for women, something that impressed many like Biyatris who feel a lot more secure and confident. “Even before I joined, I got very good reviews of the place from my cousins. At the time of joining, I got positive feedback from my seniors.” “Placements,” she further says, “are worth all the effort that one puts into studying. It does not come to a naught at Jaipuria-Noida.
While taking her studies very seriously, Biyatris prefers balancing it with her passion for Bharatanatyam. But for now, “my career is my priority,” she says. “Jaipuria-Noida will help me set foot in the profession of my choice.” Dance will only add to her happiness, she says.
Today, after eight months at Jaipuria-Noida, she can relate to the values propagated by the institution. Learning new things while sharpening each and every skill that one already has is the ideology that students like Biyatris understand and support. In a world of competition, it is important to get an inside- and outside-class perspective. That is how, through theory and its application in the real world, can one defeat all odds and win over every situation.
Biyatris believes that Jaipuria has played a catalytic role in her development – as a management student, a management researcher and even in carrying out her passion of dancing.The seniors, faculty members and fellow students are like my second family “People at Jaipuria-Noida, far from making me feel alienated in a new city, have supported me all along. It has, indeed, added a lot of value to my life.”
Today, many students would echo Biyatris’ sentiments, for sure.

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Co-curriculars, academics come together at Jaipuria-Noida

Jaipuria Institute of Management holds ground as an institute providing overall development of its students. Among the students, who would personify the institute’s ideology better than Biyatris Jain Babu, a first- year management student and a Bharatnatyam dancer for the past 14 years.
Hailing from Kerala, she has to be careful while choosing a college outside her home state. And she had no doubts about this “very fine” institute since she joined it. “Here I do not feel that I am far from home,” she says.
Biyatris has been learning Classical dance since she was four years of age On and off, due to various reasons like the board examinations, she had to give it a break. Today, even with her management classes, case studies and curricula at Jaipuria-Noida, Biyatris has continued with her Bharatanatyam. This, she says, is all because of the constant emphasis by the institute on “all-round development” of its students.
So Biyatris is all praises for her choice of the institute. Apart from its location, Jaipuria-Noida, she says helps one hone the innate skills and educate oneself in the best possible manner, with the widest possible exposure. In addition, the infrastructure respects a woman’s space. There are separate hostels for women, something that impressed many like Biyatris who feel a lot more secure and confident. “Even before I joined, I got very good reviews of the place from my cousins. At the time of joining, I got positive feedback from my seniors.” “Placements,” she further says, “are worth all the effort that one puts into studying. It does not come to a naught at Jaipuria-Noida.
While taking her studies very seriously, Biyatris prefers balancing it with her passion for Bharatanatyam. But for now, “my career is my priority,” she says. “Jaipuria-Noida will help me set foot in the profession of my choice.” Dance will only add to her happiness, she says.
Today, after eight months at Jaipuria-Noida, she can relate to the values propagated by the institution. Learning new things while sharpening each and every skill that one already has is the ideology that students like Biyatris understand and support. In a world of competition, it is important to get an inside- and outside-class perspective. That is how, through theory and its application in the real world, can one defeat all odds and win over every situation.
Biyatris believes that Jaipuria has played a catalytic role in her development – as a management student, a management researcher and even in carrying out her passion of dancing.The seniors, faculty members and fellow students are like my second family “People at Jaipuria-Noida, far from making me feel alienated in a new city, have supported me all along. It has, indeed, added a lot of value to my life.”
Today, many students would echo Biyatris’ sentiments, for sure.

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E-Week at Jaipuria Packed With Action and Fun

From a marathon to movies to sessions generating entrepreneurial ideas for boosting rural India, E-Week at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida was action-packed and fun-filled.
Students used their imaginations and let their dreams soar from February 11-18 as the National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN) and Wadhwani Foundation sponsored E-Week focused on creating public awareness of today’s biggest business opportunities and encouraged participants to learn skills and attributes that will reflect on their role as leaders and innovators of tomorrow.
“In NEN week, we get to implement our theoretical knowledge into business plans, marketing and advertising strategies and it’s amazing what we sometimes come up with,” said PGDM student Neha Verma.
With each day having a specific theme, the week kicked off concentrating on education and a summit was held on shaping the future of education and improving its quality. A book fair, along with events and quizzes centering on marketing, managing, ethics and negotiation rounded out the day.
E-Week was crammed with events such as a cricket match for charity; a “go-green” event – tree planting; kite flying to inspire students to give wings to their dreams; a “go green and save energy” themed marathon from the campus to Haldiram’s and self-defence classes for girls – teaching them to protect themselves when unforeseen circumstances arise.
Movies were screened, such as Real Steel which was shown to illustrate how technology can be used in inventing the future.
An artistic theme dominated the third day with poster making, creating a product from waste materials, improvisational acting and films on Indian growth.
Throughout the rest of the week, the days were filled by skitson environmental awareness; painting of posters and faces; a writing competition on climate change; more tree planting; a street sweeping event to promote cleanliness and a mock parliament.
Events were held covering ways of helping rural India, including discussions on possible new products to aid agriculture; a documentary competition on rural India; the use of cloud computing in agriculture and entrepreneurial ideas on boosting employment in the rural sector.
Day six saw a competition where participants used their imagination to create and promote a product which would benefit the rural market.
Generating electricity via solar power in rural areas was the judged the top idea.
The winner of the “Selling Online event,” PGDM General student Saaransh Garg, promoted a “moveable classroom” – a classroom in a vehicle which would cover more than one town in rural India.
“NEN week is a very helpful activity,” said Saaransh. “We sometimes don’t know what we are capable of and when we participate in such events we lose our fears and we share ideas and come to realize our potential.”
In other competitions, teams were given an unsuccessful product and challenged to reintroduce it successfully by making innovative changes and individuals and teams were given a platform to come up with their own unique product and promote it using all their marketing and entrepreneurial skills.
E week is held across the country building support for entrepreneurs while encouraging them to launch start ups. It was anticipated there would be more than 6,00,000 participants, with the campaign seeing active involvement from more than 30 organizations that support entrepreneurship, corporate entities, industry captains, experts, non-profits, and faculty leaders.

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E-Week at Jaipuria Packed With Action and Fun

From a marathon to movies to sessions generating entrepreneurial ideas for boosting rural India, E-Week at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida was action-packed and fun-filled.
Students used their imaginations and let their dreams soar from February 11-18 as the National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN) and Wadhwani Foundation sponsored E-Week focused on creating public awareness of today’s biggest business opportunities and encouraged participants to learn skills and attributes that will reflect on their role as leaders and innovators of tomorrow.
“In NEN week, we get to implement our theoretical knowledge into business plans, marketing and advertising strategies and it’s amazing what we sometimes come up with,” said PGDM student Neha Verma.
With each day having a specific theme, the week kicked off concentrating on education and a summit was held on shaping the future of education and improving its quality. A book fair, along with events and quizzes centering on marketing, managing, ethics and negotiation rounded out the day.
E-Week was crammed with events such as a cricket match for charity; a “go-green” event – tree planting; kite flying to inspire students to give wings to their dreams; a “go green and save energy” themed marathon from the campus to Haldiram’s and self-defence classes for girls – teaching them to protect themselves when unforeseen circumstances arise.
Movies were screened, such as Real Steel which was shown to illustrate how technology can be used in inventing the future.
An artistic theme dominated the third day with poster making, creating a product from waste materials, improvisational acting and films on Indian growth.
Throughout the rest of the week, the days were filled by skitson environmental awareness; painting of posters and faces; a writing competition on climate change; more tree planting; a street sweeping event to promote cleanliness and a mock parliament.
Events were held covering ways of helping rural India, including discussions on possible new products to aid agriculture; a documentary competition on rural India; the use of cloud computing in agriculture and entrepreneurial ideas on boosting employment in the rural sector.
Day six saw a competition where participants used their imagination to create and promote a product which would benefit the rural market.
Generating electricity via solar power in rural areas was the judged the top idea.
The winner of the “Selling Online event,” PGDM General student Saaransh Garg, promoted a “moveable classroom” – a classroom in a vehicle which would cover more than one town in rural India.
“NEN week is a very helpful activity,” said Saaransh. “We sometimes don’t know what we are capable of and when we participate in such events we lose our fears and we share ideas and come to realize our potential.”
In other competitions, teams were given an unsuccessful product and challenged to reintroduce it successfully by making innovative changes and individuals and teams were given a platform to come up with their own unique product and promote it using all their marketing and entrepreneurial skills.
E week is held across the country building support for entrepreneurs while encouraging them to launch start ups. It was anticipated there would be more than 6,00,000 participants, with the campaign seeing active involvement from more than 30 organizations that support entrepreneurship, corporate entities, industry captains, experts, non-profits, and faculty leaders.

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Jaipuria Noida gave me the opportunity to explore my strengths, and i grabbed it

Finance will always be in demand. Understanding money, investing it wisely and creating wealth forclients is as rewarding as it is challenging. Ashish Pandey is on top of the world today. He has been placed with UCO Bank and is all set to be the best that he can be.
Groomed by the excellent Finance faculty at Jaipuria – Noida, Pandey finds he is a transformed person. “I learnt many great things and found the courage to initiate many things, thanks to the faculty. They are very good and have groomed me really well,” he says. Today facts and figures are on his fingertips. “Yes, they are. We have surprise quizzes and competitions. I believe in being prepared and did many things other than finance which I really enjoyed.” His metamorphosis has been remarkable. A reserved person, when he joined Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, he spoke a lot less than he does today. He was even less confident of speaking in public. But Jaipuria-Noida faculty pushed him. Every student had to present PPTs and speak inpublic. Now, an un-reserved Pandey enjoys presenting PPTs the most. Well, you never know what lurks beneath a shy exterior.
“Actually, there is a reason. Initially, all these things were new to me. I knew I had it in me, but needed to explore myself. Jaipuria Noida gave me the opportunity and I grabbed it.” Yes, Ashish, there are no second chances.
At Jaipuria Noida he learnt hands on. The industry experience here is priceless. “Because when wego out there we meet the people who are actually working in the industry. They know the ground realities. By training there, we are able to see the practicalities,” he observes.
Working in the Finance Department of UCO Bank was that invaluable opportunity Pandey dreamt of. His career in finance is set.
His two years at Jaipuria Noida have flown past and Ashish is nostalgic about the time he spent under its wings. “I am sad that I will be leaving my friends, my college. We have done many great things together,” he says.
His advice to his juniors is that there are no shortcuts to hard work. It is the only route to success. To future finance professionals, he says, “Choose Jaipuria, Noida if you are serious about a career in finance. The faculty is great and the education is awesome.” And he should know.

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Blog Jaipuria Noida Placement Update

Jaipuria Noida gave me the opportunity to explore my strengths, and i grabbed it

Finance will always be in demand. Understanding money, investing it wisely and creating wealth forclients is as rewarding as it is challenging. Ashish Pandey is on top of the world today. He has been placed with UCO Bank and is all set to be the best that he can be.
Groomed by the excellent Finance faculty at Jaipuria – Noida, Pandey finds he is a transformed person. “I learnt many great things and found the courage to initiate many things, thanks to the faculty. They are very good and have groomed me really well,” he says. Today facts and figures are on his fingertips. “Yes, they are. We have surprise quizzes and competitions. I believe in being prepared and did many things other than finance which I really enjoyed.” His metamorphosis has been remarkable. A reserved person, when he joined Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, he spoke a lot less than he does today. He was even less confident of speaking in public. But Jaipuria-Noida faculty pushed him. Every student had to present PPTs and speak inpublic. Now, an un-reserved Pandey enjoys presenting PPTs the most. Well, you never know what lurks beneath a shy exterior.
“Actually, there is a reason. Initially, all these things were new to me. I knew I had it in me, but needed to explore myself. Jaipuria Noida gave me the opportunity and I grabbed it.” Yes, Ashish, there are no second chances.
At Jaipuria Noida he learnt hands on. The industry experience here is priceless. “Because when wego out there we meet the people who are actually working in the industry. They know the ground realities. By training there, we are able to see the practicalities,” he observes.
Working in the Finance Department of UCO Bank was that invaluable opportunity Pandey dreamt of. His career in finance is set.
His two years at Jaipuria Noida have flown past and Ashish is nostalgic about the time he spent under its wings. “I am sad that I will be leaving my friends, my college. We have done many great things together,” he says.
His advice to his juniors is that there are no shortcuts to hard work. It is the only route to success. To future finance professionals, he says, “Choose Jaipuria, Noida if you are serious about a career in finance. The faculty is great and the education is awesome.” And he should know.

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