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Orientation-cum-induction programme at Jaipuria Lucknow

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow conducted a two-week Orientation and Induction Programme for the students of its 2016-18 batch between the 27th of June and the 9th of July. The program provided the incoming batch with an introduction to their next two years and also tips on how to maximize their PGDM experience. Consisting of a series of fun, informative, networking, and academic activities before the commencement of the first trimester, the objective of the orientation programme was to familiarize the students of the new batch with the faculty, staff, and their peers, as well as with the processes, systems, and culture of the Institute. The activities scheduled during the two-week program aimed to equip students with some basic knowledge and tools that will help them adapt to the challenging life ahead as a PGDM student. The Orientation Program also involved the process of identifying students’ critical skills essential for participation in management teaching classes and for them to get inducted into a meaningful corporate life.

The program started with a brief interaction between the Institute’s officials and the students and their parents. After the inaugural address and introductions to the various Lucknow campus officials, faculty and administrators, students got to know each other over Lucknowi Chaat and Kulfi in the evening.

Over the course the next two weeks, students were taken through a range of activities, broadly divided into the following areas:

Familiarization / Ice-breaking:

  • The Programme Directors took the students through the Trimester System, course credits, importance of the internship, assessment & grading, and the programme pedagogy.
  • Career orientation sessions introduced the students to the various options that would be available to them upon graduation and what it takes to succeed in them.
  • Students got a chance to interact with their mentors in an informal setting, which helped them to break the ice as well as familiarize themselves with their guides
  • A briefing session on MiDCOM Business Challenge Competition 2016 was organised

Personal development:

  • Foundation classes for courses on Accounting, Quantitative Techniques, IT, Economics and Business Communication helped students cement their fundamental concepts on these important courses.
  • The Institute held a “Business Orientation Project (BOP) Contest” as a fun way of learning/orienting them with the complexities of the highly competitive business world.
  • The business communication faculty took students through exercises in developing communication skills
  • One-on-one leadership skill assessments were carried out
  • Importance of networking and basic techniques for the same were explained covering peers, alumni and corporate networking. This was useful in sensitizing students for the team work requirements that they will face over the two years.
  • Sessions were conducted by faculty on business ethics and business etiquette

Health & Fitness:

  • Students participated in sessions of Yoga, Table Tennis, Tug-o-war, Cricket, Carom, besides other sports.

Team building and Creativity:

  • Outbound team building games provided a chance for active team building in situations that called for decision making, leadership, and communication.
  • Collage activities helped students learn how to express themselves. Collage is basically a technique of an art production, primarily used in the visual arts, where the artwork is made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole picture
  • ‘Talash’, the talent hunt, provided students with an opportunity to showcase their individual and group talents

It was a truly wonderful experience for the all participating students and set the right tone for the rest of their journey at Jaipuria Lucknow.

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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

"Jaipuria provides a good platform in the field of learning, corporate exposure and good competitive placements” says Kaustav Das

“Jaipuria provides a good platform in the field of learning, corporate exposure and good competitive placements” says Kaustav Das, Jaipuria Indore, Class of 2015-17 

Kaustav hails from Kolkata and he is currently pursuing his PGDM with dual specialization in Marketing & HR. He came to Jaipuria after working for 1 year with TCS, which he joined after completing his BBA (Hons) from Techno India, Kolkata. On his choice of joining Jaipuria Indore, he says “This Institute provides a good platform in the field of learning, corporate exposure and good competitive placements. It also provides ample opportunities in many live projects and industrial relations”.

His journey so far has lived up to his expectations. “The initial semesters are really good since you get to learn new management principles and get to know your focus areas, like which specialization is comfortable for you. I have been able to achieve most of my targets. I had planned to achieve a minimum of four live projects and be a part of the Winter Internship program, which I did. I have also conducted a national Finance conclave at my college with the help of my friends and faculty members.”

The faculty aspect is something that Kaustav is particularly happy about. “Faculty and classes are a true delight for every Jaipurian. All the professors are very learned and yet very approachable and helpful,” he says. “This gives Jaipurians an edge over other B-school graduates. Prof. Jagdish Bhagwat and Dr. Manish Shukla are my particular favourites because they are student-oriented faculty members and have helped me in every field with their cooperative nature and great teaching skills.” Kaustav tries to live by the words of his mentor Dr Manish Shukla: “Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.”

Kaustav sees himself as an HR professional, specialising in talent acquisition. He has focussed on developing his skills in this area. “Currently I am interning at UAS International working for India First, which has a tie ups with Bank of Baroda and Andhra Bank,” he tells us. “My Internship is in the Field of HR and Marketing (dual internship) and the title of my project is yet to be allocated. My objective is to get more corporate exposure in the field of Marketing (Sales) and HR (HRIS, Recruitment, Performance Appraisal).”

On campus, Kaustav has made many friends and is delighted with the diversity in the batch, which is a learning in itself. He strongly believes in the words of his friend and batch mate Abhishek Saxena who says “The love of family and the admiration of friends is much more important than wealth and privilege”.

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