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PGDM Class 2017’s Final placement season is underway! How is Jaipuria, Indore getting prepped?

When we say “Be Ready for Realising your dreams” we mean every word by giving you the Be-School that prepares you to Be. A latest instance to that is Jaipuria, Indore’s interactive session with Rishiraj Singh – Head Placements, Jaipuria Group of Institutes. Held on 24th and 25th of November, it was meant to help students align to the upcoming placement season. Both Class of 2017 and 2018.

From day zero of a student’s starting with Jaipuria Institute of Management, the B-school prepares the future managers in every way to make them industry ready. The talk with Rishiraj coordinated by members of Training and Placement Committee encouraged PGDM 2017 and 2018 students to strategically approach companies for recruitments, whether it is for summer internships or for final placements.

Rishiraj made students aware of the best practices followed by other top b-schools such as the IIMs. According to him, “The main role of placement coordinators is to interact with various HRs of the companies, convert as many of them as possible, facilitate and welcome them on campus. You also need to make sure that students have proper interaction with previous batches and know the trends.”

Rishiraj began the session with first years with a task at hand. He asked students to make a list of their short and long-term goals as they prepare for the placement season. He believes career plans can help students choose classes they should take, extracurricular activities, research, so that they are best candidates for jobs. He then emphasized on the importance of Summer Internships and how they can benefit from it while making the best choice at final placements.

In the session with the students of PGDM Batch 15-17, Rishiraj talked about the latest trends followed by recruiters. He helped students understand that, “Today companies are less focussed about the campus and more concerned about the attitude, behavior, and performance of the prospective candidate.” No doubt, to bag a great job, a lot many great things go behind it!

And what’s with first impression? The buzz phrase in the recruiters’ world since eternity has been “first impression”. Rishiraj had some advice on that. “The first impression can affect an interviewer’s attitude towards you throughout the evaluation process. If he feels positive towards you upon first look, he is more likely to listen with a keen interest. So, work on the impression you give out,” he said. Students also realized the huge role their appearance and body language can play in making these first impressions.

The session with Rishiraj who knows the placement process inside out, gave Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore students the necessary understanding, strengths, focus and motivation to prep them up for what’s coming ahead.

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Team is a beautiful concept and Jaipuria, Jaipur students learn Teamwork through professionals championing OB through years of experience

If you don’t think Organizational Behavior is a lot about Teamwork and communication, you need to think again! OB is everything but dull. It is not just relevant, in the modern day workspace, meaningful practice of OB is more than imperative- it is everything. At Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur, PGDM students are trained in the domain from day one. OB enthusiasts are pushed to be ready to realize their dreams, in ways.

Students of PGDM Batch 2016 – 18 at Jaipuria, Jaipur had the privilege of listening to and interacting with one of the highly respected names in the world of Human Resource Management. Mr. Jayendra Chaturvedi, HR Head of Paayas Milk Dairy was on campus on the 14th of December for a guest session that was a part of Organizational Behavior-II course.

Mr. Chaturvedi has over 15 years of experience in HR domain working in different challenging and leadership profiles. In his career so far he has worked with top names like AXIS Bank, TATA AIG and TCIL. He brought his vast experience to the table for the workshop that covered different areas of Organizational Behavior. He focused on important concepts of teams and groups, leadership, team management, and offered valuable insight to students.

For Mr. Chaturvedi, the word Team in itself describes the beauty of its concept. T = Together,   E = Each, A = Achieve, M = More, was his definition of the word. He then went on to add, “It is very easy to understand about teams but very difficult to work in one. But that’s something all of us have to work on because teams are the backbones of all organizations.” He further revealed secrets of teamwork much to the delight of the students.

What made the session fun and lively was that Mr. Chaturvedi used a game to help students understand the concepts he was talking about. Volunteering students were given the task of hostel food management where they had to pass on information to each other. While one would have thought it would have been an easy task, passing on information from one person to another came with its own challenges, and made the speaker’s points loud and clear to the audience.

Through this engaging game Mr. Chaturvedi drilled home the importance of an effective leader, communication, coordination and understanding. To keep things relevant and identifiable he then discussed practical implications of leadership in TATA group and Infosys with reference to current corporate developments. Finally, talk about team building theories like Belbin’s team roles and Honeys theory concluded the session, which had offered students crucial takeaways that will stay with them throughout their professional journeys.

– A blog piece by students of Jaipuria, Jaipur MRC team

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Jaipuria, Lucknow's First National Level Finance and Economics Conference was a 2 days' affair with 10 luminaries and 200+ students

If truth be told, “anyone who decides to make a career in the field of finance or economics needs to devote few hours every day towards augmenting his / her learning in a more detailed manner,” came the advice from Amit Nigam, Head –Equities, Peerless Funds Management Company Limited. Amit was the Chief Guest for Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow’s first National Level Finance and Economics conference. Alongside Amit, were names like with Rahul Mitra, CEO, Margdarshak Financial Services Ltd., Sonjai Kumar, VP-Business Risk, Aviva India, Gurgaon and Ravi Kumar Arora, Director, ASP Management Services Private Limited, Lucknow, Former GM, Bank of Baroda and Anupam Jindal, CFO, Sterlite Technologies Limited.

national1The stage was set at Jaipuria, Lucknow for its First National Level Finance and Economics Conference that was held on 9th and 10th December. It was a huge occasion as the conference aimed to promote research and development activities in the Economics and Finance domain, brought together noted researchers, practitioners and policy makers working in the area on one platform. Thereby it set up important discussions and knowledge sharing on relevant and timely topics that offered valuable insight to the participants.

With the convener and co-convener, Prof. Sushma Vishnani and Prof. Mahima Sharma at the helm, the conference sought to make a marked contribution to the body of knowledge in the fields of corporate finance, banking & financial services, macro-economics, international economics and labor economics. The two day conference had several crucial discussions in carefully chalked out sessions that dealt with various sub themes. Thus it made the tricky topics of Finance and Economics more relatable to the students in the gathering.

Mr. Amit Nigam, Head –Equities, Peerless Funds Management Company Limited was the Chief Guest of the inaugural session. He made students aware of various aspects of the domains in Indian Economy and urged them to learn from others’ experiences besides course studies. Sharing his own experiences, his engaging talk covered topics like equity investment, compound interest, balance sheet, and offered students useful tips that they benefit from throughout their careers.

The well-received session was followed by a tea break where participants mingled with the guests and shared their thoughts. Then it was time for the first Plenary Session with Rahul Mitra, CEO, Margdarshak Financial Services Ltd. He offered important statistics to drive his points home and said, “Long term policy framework needs to be designed to improve infrastructure facilities so as to boost rural economic growth.” Sonjai Kumar, VP-Business Risk, Aviva India, Gurgaon offered a broader outlook on the factors that impact the economy through various examples. He believes, “In today’s times it is vital for research to identify the key dependencies of economic parameters on financial institutions to help in creating fore-warning systems to take proactive action in managing the emerging risks.”

Ravi Kumar Arora, Director, ASP Management Services Private Limited, Lucknow, Former GM, Bank of Baroda further upped the relevance quotient of the talk by focusing on demonetization. He discussed its pros and cons, the impact on Indian SMEs before concluding, “It is a bold step that will help India become corruption-free but it has come with some advantages and disadvantages.” That brought the session to an end and made way for the Technical sessions where participants presented their papers that offered fascinating perspectives on various topics in these areas.

The enthusiasm of Day 1 was carried forward to Day 2, which began with the second plenary session. It had noted academics, Prof. B. V. Phani, IIT Kanpur and Prof. Sanjay Dhamija, IMI, New Delhi on stage. Prof Phani carried the demonetization discussion forward and enlightened the audience by stating that the next big step would be online registration of assets. Prof Dhamija spoke about how capital markets went from being beneficial to brokers to betterment of investors after SEBI came into play.

It was an eye-opening session as Prof. Dhamija delved into latest trends and topics like decline in primary markets, lack of retail participants and impact of various reforms on IPO pricing and performance. Finally it was time for the Valedictory session that was held in the presence of Mr. Anupam Jindal, CFO, Sterlite Technologies Limited. Prof. M. Ashraf Rizvi summarized the learnings from different sessions and highlighted the importance of hosting these conferences for dissemination of happenings in different sectors.

In his talk, Mr. Jindal used real life examples to stress on the difference between mergers and acquisitions. He talked the audience through steps involved in acquisitions and enlightened them about the risks and challenges along the way. His talk was followed by an interactive Q and A session that drew a huge response. The conference ended with presentation of Best Paper awards for the participants.

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If you got Digital Media as your job function in mind, Vikas Rajput's session with Jaipuria, Jaipur students got meaningful insights for you

Latest studies have shown that Internet users in India will double by 750 millions with 2020, alongside a predicted 358 millions social media users sitting and making decisions in Ecommerce and networking portals. Of course, the times, they are changing.

Mr. Vikas Rajput, Co-Founder of Parallel Living was invited at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur to deliver a talk and give the real life instances of beliefs and assumptions attached to the world of Digital Media Marketing. Rajput has a commendable IT background and his research centre has five verticals – education, digital marketing, tourism, business research and copywriting. He shared his own experiences with students to drill home the points.

Through the workshop at Jaipuria, Jaipur Rajput highlighted that Digital Marketing has wide ranging benefits for businesses and organizations. According to him it can be used to leverage greater customer acquisition as well as engagement with a view to ensure huge profitability. He had heartening news for students interested in the field. “With more companies taking to Digital Marketing, your expertise will boost your employability prospects further,” he said.

Rajput then explained different areas of Digital Marketing and what they entail. Social media marketing, search engine marketing, web analytics, search engine optimization, affiliate marketing, content marketing and email marketing are the areas that have to be paid individual attention to for the whole campaign to come together. He offered the students tips and tricks of the trade, which they will hold on to in their professional careers as well. “Do something different and do it regularly, not just once,” was his motivating advice to students.

The aim of the workshop at Jaipuria, Jaipur was to enable and encourage future Digital Marketing managers. It was designed in a way to make digital enthusiasts ready for their dream jobs in the e-commerce and social media space. Mr. Rajput managed that effectively by concluding the session talking about different new age tools that professionals can use to good effect. He offered participants a chance to get hands on training with these tools as they got real time marketing experience firsthand. That made the workshop truly exciting as one of the students claimed, “We got amazing amount of exposure and knowledge that will be useful for our job functions in the future.”

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