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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

"With Jaipuria, I have grown from strength to strength”, shares Isha Jain

Isha Jain is a Marketing enthusiast. She has spent several days and hours on marketing projects with organisations like Network Tours & Travels and Dainik Jagran, Amritsar, where her focus areas were cross-cultural communication and time management. Currently, she is pursuing her PGDM from Jaipuria Indore and is specialising in Finance and Marketing. Isha belongs to the city of Indore and completed her Engineering in Information Technology from Medicaps Institute of Management, Indore before joining Jaipuria.

Her first year at Jaipuria Indore has been quite eventful. Apart from academics, she has been involved with and participated in several extra-curricular activities. As she says, “I have been participating in various events held at Jaipuria, such as the Business Olympiad, Budget Seminar, Encore, Milan and many more!” Isha believes that these events have helped her polish her organisational skills, connect with people and also provided a platform for career opportunities. She also claims to have benefitted from the preparation plan laid out by Jaipuria for all students. “With regular mock interviews, group discussion sessions, aptitude tests, extempore debates and quizzes, I am well prepared for the interview and to face the crowd with confidence.” She has also had the opportunity to interact with key players in industry and learn about the corporate world through the Young Enterprise Mentorship Programme – Chisel. Another learning that she proudly talks about is E-learning, and she feels that it has helped her grow as a student.

Top MBA colleges in the country today understand that managers can no longer lead or survive on functional knowledge – overall development is an imperative. Jaipuria Institute of Management has been leveraging a mix of learning strategies and development activities to create a learning environment that empowers. Isha has clearly benefitted from it. “My first year at Jaipuria has been awesome. It has given a shape to my goals and aspirations, and made me clearer about my future!”

One of the strongest learning enablers is the peer group, and the residential programme at Jaipuria encourages peer learning through joint activities and events. “Since it is residential campus, we get a lot of time to spend with friends, studying and enjoying all the passions of life and this also helped me learn from peers. We have so much to do on campus, which has resulted in some memorable events that I will remember throughout my life”, says an enthusiastic Isha. She has also received extensive support from her faculty throughout the year and during her internship. “Prof. Rinku Joshi and Prof. Jagdish Bhagwat helped me at every stage where I had a problem and helped me learn.” Dreaming of a successful career, Isha is working towards making it happen and in Jaipuria, she has found all the opportunities to do so!

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Alumni Speak Jaipuria Noida

“Professionalism equals success”, says Jaipuria Noida alumnus Prashant Shukla.

Prashant Shukla who is a graduate of the 2008-10 batch, he said his one bit of advice to Jaipuria students would be to “learn professionalism.” “I Professionalism is the key to success”, says Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida alumnus, Prashant Shukla.” It’s one of the main things he learned at Jaipuria Noida, along with how essential it is to take part in extracurricular activities, possess networking skills and have the ability to interact with different corporate persons.
Currently with All e Technologies Pvt. Ltd. serving as a business analyst for Microsoft CRM, Shukla started out as a territory manager for Hindware in Gurgaon, before moving to Dubai to work as a sales trainer for Citibank.
 
Next, he took up his current posting, but will soon be on the move again, this time to Sydney, Australia to work for CEMBS PLC. “By the end of this month, I’ll move to Australia and switch my job and stay there for two to three years,” he said. “It’s a great overseas opportunity – that’s why I’m taking the leap!”
Shukla has fond memories of Jaipuria Noida, his favourite being working for the entrepreneurship and placement cells. “Under the entrepreneurship cell, I worked as a head co-ordinator. In the placement cell, I was made the placement co-ordinator and that was really important for me. It was a great opportunity, as I gained in-depth knowledge about industry and I was taught about professionalism. These things helped me to groom myself and move smoothly to an industry in working life.”
He has high praise for the placement procedure at Jaipuria. “As I was the placement co-ordinator at Jaipuria, I knew all the processes and procedures there. The placement cell works really hard to get their students placed. They help at each step, conduct workshops, tell students what to do and what not to do, and how to crack the job interview.”
One of the main things he learned from the Jaipuria placement cell – and that is taught to all students – was that it is very important to ask the interviewer questions, as it indicates that the student is confident enough to be a part of the company. “I don’t think any other B-school teaches their students this factor,” he said.
In fact, his praise extends to all areas of Jaipuria Noida. “I see a lot of change in myself from when I started”, said Shukla. “The grooming I’ve received, and the ability to sustain it in industry, are all aspects that I learned at Jaipuria.”
He suggests that everyone do his or her MBA at Jaipuria Noida. “I think Jaipuria Noida is the best. I also think that in the time to come, Jaipuria is going to be among the top 10 B-schools in India.”

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Alumni Speak Jaipuria Noida

“Professionalism equals success”, says Jaipuria Noida alumnus Prashant Shukla.

Prashant Shukla who is a graduate of the 2008-10 batch, he said his one bit of advice to Jaipuria students would be to “learn professionalism.” “I Professionalism is the key to success”, says Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida alumnus, Prashant Shukla.” It’s one of the main things he learned at Jaipuria Noida, along with how essential it is to take part in extracurricular activities, possess networking skills and have the ability to interact with different corporate persons.
Currently with All e Technologies Pvt. Ltd. serving as a business analyst for Microsoft CRM, Shukla started out as a territory manager for Hindware in Gurgaon, before moving to Dubai to work as a sales trainer for Citibank.
 
Next, he took up his current posting, but will soon be on the move again, this time to Sydney, Australia to work for CEMBS PLC. “By the end of this month, I’ll move to Australia and switch my job and stay there for two to three years,” he said. “It’s a great overseas opportunity – that’s why I’m taking the leap!”
Shukla has fond memories of Jaipuria Noida, his favourite being working for the entrepreneurship and placement cells. “Under the entrepreneurship cell, I worked as a head co-ordinator. In the placement cell, I was made the placement co-ordinator and that was really important for me. It was a great opportunity, as I gained in-depth knowledge about industry and I was taught about professionalism. These things helped me to groom myself and move smoothly to an industry in working life.”
He has high praise for the placement procedure at Jaipuria. “As I was the placement co-ordinator at Jaipuria, I knew all the processes and procedures there. The placement cell works really hard to get their students placed. They help at each step, conduct workshops, tell students what to do and what not to do, and how to crack the job interview.”
One of the main things he learned from the Jaipuria placement cell – and that is taught to all students – was that it is very important to ask the interviewer questions, as it indicates that the student is confident enough to be a part of the company. “I don’t think any other B-school teaches their students this factor,” he said.
In fact, his praise extends to all areas of Jaipuria Noida. “I see a lot of change in myself from when I started”, said Shukla. “The grooming I’ve received, and the ability to sustain it in industry, are all aspects that I learned at Jaipuria.”
He suggests that everyone do his or her MBA at Jaipuria Noida. “I think Jaipuria Noida is the best. I also think that in the time to come, Jaipuria is going to be among the top 10 B-schools in India.”

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Alumni Speak Jaipuria Noida

Gaurav Tripathi, Alumnus Jaipuria Noida – “Even during tough economic times, Jaipuria Noida’s placement process delivered”

When Gaurav Tripathi graduated from Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida there was a recession on and it was a tough time for placements.

“It was certainly not an ideal placement month for the batch of 2007-09,” he said, but the hard work done by the placement cell and the “emotional and mental support which was there within the campus” helped them overcome the challenge. As Gaurav said, “Be it the faculty or peers, we all were working together to get jobs. The faculty always encouraged us with different off-campus leads and taught ushow to look for jobs through job portals. The best part was that even after tough competition, we were particular about the profiles of the companies we wanted to go to and, without any personal interests or selfishness, we were referring jobs and leads to others within the campus.”

It all paid off for him, as he managed to land positions with some good brands, starting off with Hotel Park Plaza Noida, which is a part of the multinational group, Carlson. He then got an opportunity to work with the leading tobacco player in India, Godfrey Phillips India and now is with Madura Fashion and Lifestyle, which is a retail apparel company of the Aditya Birla Group. In his current role, he is handling the human resource operations for North India, which encompasses six states with different cultures and talent pools.

Gaurav is responsible for maintaining skilled staffing levels. “My job involves a lot of analysis, starting from the manpower projections to human attributes. All the states have their own culture and dissimilarities. So a day typically starts with loads of trackers and reports. A lot of interaction is required with the new or potential staff, so my job demands a lot of travel too.”

He feels his biggest achievements have been landing jobs with these top-rated brands and then being able to perform in a much better way than expected. He gives all the credit for this to the education he received at Jaipuria Noida.

Noting that his batch at Jaipuria had students from all around the country with different educational backgrounds and cultures, he said they all learned to work together as a team, “starting from classroom presentations, to organising the annual event ‘Udaan’, to helping each other with the placements. And maybe that’s really helping me perform my current job, which has so many geographical variations.”

As he finally sums it up, “The knowledge and the practical industrial exposure from Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida helped me to come out of the slow market and successfully climb the corporate ladder.”

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