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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

A Farewell Memoir – Jaipuria Noida Seniors ‘We are Gonna Miss You’

“Every beginning has an end. And every end is a new beginning”. It’s a relentless cycle seen in every aspect of our lives and for the passing out batch of Jaipuria-Noida, it is no exception.

As much as the first-timers anticipate the start of a new season, bidding adieu to their seniors is gonna be a bittersweet experience, to say the least. No, it hasn’t been easy living with them (wink!), but it has been worth every minute. “And so it is…” sighs Piyush Jain, a first year student of Marketing. “I will so much miss Ankit Bhatt sir. Hailing from my hometown, Kanpur he has not only been my senior in college, but also a keen mentor and friend. He helped me choose my area of study and guided me what I needed to do in Marketing. I wish him all the best for his bright career and future success”. Reminiscing the year past Piyush adds “I was lucky to have a senior like him.”

Mohammed Ali, another first-year student wishes luck to all his seniors who have been placed. “Thank you for your guidance and company” he says. “You made life easy for us – from guiding us through directions in the city, to yummy eateries open late at night – you helped us indulge in some great late night snacking” he jokingly adds.

Bidding adieu to his seniors, Sameer states that they were – an excellent batch. “Our seniors have been extremely supportive and there was not one incidence of ragging. We were all made to feel at home from day one and I look forward to joining them next year.” Sure, many of these seniors will go to their respective industries and earn large pay checks for doing what they love to do, but deep inside their beings they know that it won’t measure up to the thrill and ‘masti’ of college time.

As much as we are ready to move on, we wish the very best for our college and juniors too. “The juniors have worked really very hard with Punarsangam – Alumni Meet and Udaan. They have a lot of potential and I wish them all the best!” says Deepak, a passing out student. Aarthi, another senior wants her juniors to work hard during their internships as it is an important stepping stone onto the real world. “Pay full attention to what you’re taught during these three months” she guides “and don’t miss to have lots of fun”. Someway, somehow, we’ve bonded with our seniors and it’s as hard to see them go as it is for themto say

GOODBYE.

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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

“Jaipuria Indore is a wonderful management institute which focuses on one’s overall development to make one professional and presentable”

When it comes to communication skills, Geet Malhotra is second to none; not just in the Jaipuria Institute of Management fraternity, but in the entire city of Indore. In the past, Geet has worked with leading Radio Channels of the Times Group and Dainik Bhaskar Group. More recently, after joining Jaipuria Indore, Geet was the winner of the Campus Jockey Hunt of MyFM 94.3, held in November 2011. Clearly, Geet is hardly ever at a loss for words; but ask him to describe his experience at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore and you find him tongue-tied. This is not because he has nothing to say, but because he hardly knows where to begin.

“The experience of staying in Jaipuria Indore is actually beyond words. You can only understand the value of life in Jaipuria Indore if you stay here, with the beautiful landscape all around. It’s a fully-residential campus, and living here 24 x 7 with friends, studying and enjoying all the passions of life is absolutely fantastic.”

An Indore-bred boy, Geet Malhotra is a Commerce graduate from the Renaissance College of Commerce and Management, Indore. He is a trained tabla artist and writes, composes and sings his own songs as well.

“Jaipuria Indore is a wonderful management institute, which focuses on one’s overall development to make one professional and presentable. There is immense scope for extra-curricular activities within the campus. Before joining Jaipuria Indore, I had worked as a core team organiser in Ganga Avtaran, an event organised by the Paridhi Art Group in association with the Uttarakhand government. I was able to build on my organisational skills in Jaipuria Indore by being an organiser for the ENCORE 2 Fest and the National Business Olympiad at Jaipuria Indore. Over and above this, I was also the main event coordinator for the student exchange programme across all four campuses of Jaipuria Institute of Management, called MILAN.”

Geet’s exposure to organising large-scale events at Jaipuria Indore came very handy during his summer internship with Zeeco Media Private Limited, where, as the supervisor of an 18-member team, he successfully organised Gulli Premier League in the NCR region. This widely acclaimed event was sponsored by RadioCity 91.1 FM.

Geet Malhotra, who is currently specialising in Marketing at Jaipuria Indore, is looking forward to a career that harnesses his creative as well as organisational skills.

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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

“Jaipuria Indore is a wonderful management institute which focuses on one’s overall development to make one professional and presentable”

When it comes to communication skills, Geet Malhotra is second to none; not just in the Jaipuria Institute of Management fraternity, but in the entire city of Indore. In the past, Geet has worked with leading Radio Channels of the Times Group and Dainik Bhaskar Group. More recently, after joining Jaipuria Indore, Geet was the winner of the Campus Jockey Hunt of MyFM 94.3, held in November 2011. Clearly, Geet is hardly ever at a loss for words; but ask him to describe his experience at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore and you find him tongue-tied. This is not because he has nothing to say, but because he hardly knows where to begin.

“The experience of staying in Jaipuria Indore is actually beyond words. You can only understand the value of life in Jaipuria Indore if you stay here, with the beautiful landscape all around. It’s a fully-residential campus, and living here 24 x 7 with friends, studying and enjoying all the passions of life is absolutely fantastic.”

An Indore-bred boy, Geet Malhotra is a Commerce graduate from the Renaissance College of Commerce and Management, Indore. He is a trained tabla artist and writes, composes and sings his own songs as well.

“Jaipuria Indore is a wonderful management institute, which focuses on one’s overall development to make one professional and presentable. There is immense scope for extra-curricular activities within the campus. Before joining Jaipuria Indore, I had worked as a core team organiser in Ganga Avtaran, an event organised by the Paridhi Art Group in association with the Uttarakhand government. I was able to build on my organisational skills in Jaipuria Indore by being an organiser for the ENCORE 2 Fest and the National Business Olympiad at Jaipuria Indore. Over and above this, I was also the main event coordinator for the student exchange programme across all four campuses of Jaipuria Institute of Management, called MILAN.”

Geet’s exposure to organising large-scale events at Jaipuria Indore came very handy during his summer internship with Zeeco Media Private Limited, where, as the supervisor of an 18-member team, he successfully organised Gulli Premier League in the NCR region. This widely acclaimed event was sponsored by RadioCity 91.1 FM.

Geet Malhotra, who is currently specialising in Marketing at Jaipuria Indore, is looking forward to a career that harnesses his creative as well as organisational skills.

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