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Jaipuria Jaipur STUDENT Speaks

"Coming to Jaipuria, Jaipur has been a life-changing experience for me

“Coming to Jaipuria, Jaipur has been a life-changing experience for me. Everything that has happened here has taught me something and given me millions of memories to cherish for a lifetime,” says Upasana Manglunia, Jaipuria Jaipur (Class of 2015-17)

Upasana Manglunia, who comes from Guwahati, Assam, graduated from the KC Das Commerce College, did a one-year diploma in Interior Designing from NIID (National Institute of Interior Designing), as well as an internship of six months with a firm, before she followed her dream of doing an MBA. “Being from a business family I always wanted to do an MBA and after a long search and several hours spent talking to people, a family friend suggested Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur,” she says.

The Institute’s 100 per cent placement record and the feedback she received from her seniors about the college appealed to Manglunia and before she knew it her Jaipuria, Jaipur journey had begun!

“It’s been a euphoric experience,” she says adding, “It began with an induction where I participated in various activities. We enacted a play on eve-teasing and the girls in the team played the roles of boys and vice versa. Our team was appreciated for the uniqueness of the play.” Manglunia took part in other team events like cricket. She participated in a presentation and represented her home city, Guwahati. At the end of this period, she was “appreciated for her language and photography skills and won the best ‘selfie’ award thereby being awarded the epithet of ‘Selfie Queen’ of Jaipuria, Jaipur.”

Talking about her experience at Jaipuria, Jaipur the young lady says, “Throughout the three semesters, I maintained my position in the top 10 students which was a proud moment for me. Life here has made me a better person in all aspects: it has improved my confidence and my presentation skills; it has taught me how to use my strengths and overcome my weaknesses. It has also helped me learn and gain knowledge from various corporate heads and build networks.” Elaborating on the learning experience the young lady explains, “In order to get knowledge of the market and first-hand experience we were sent to Lifestyle for a four-day ‘live’ project. Here we learnt how to communicate with customers and also learnt about the market.”

Life at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur is however not all about academics. As Manglunia explains, “Jaipuria has given me many opportunities to showcase my talent on campus and outside. I learntkarate and got a yellow belt in it. I visited the Lucknow Campus to participate in their annual fest, OJAS where I won the first prize in the online game, Hey Day and during E-Week, my team won the first prize in the wall painting competition.”

The young lady credits the faculty for their hugely supportive role and the direction they give students. “The teaching faculty at Jaipuria, Jaipur has played an important role in my growth. They have always been there to help and guide me,” she says. “All the teachers at Jaipuria, Jaipur have been a source of constant guidance and motivation. I hope I can make them proud,” she adds. Says Dr. Nidhi Vashishth, “Upasana is a very promising student and is shaping up as a true professional. She possesses integrity, ambition and has what it takes to become successful. I have full faith in her abilities and hope she carves a successful trail for herself.”

With majors in Human Resources and Marketing, this young woman is doing her summer internship with Mahindra Finance in the HR Department, where her role includes assessing the performance appraisal system of the organisation, its effectiveness and also its implementation and process. This experience she says has helped her increase her domain knowledge and also, “get hands-on knowledge from professionals in the corporate world.” Manglunia says that she has learnt to use “my potential to the fullest and gain the most out of this internship so that I can fulfil my dream of being the Head of Human Resources in a well reputed company in the course of the next seven to eight years. My strengths of taking initiative, quick learning, time management and pro-activeness will help me get the job I want.”
This lively Virgo who is the SPOC of the Media Relations Club, says she has learnt a lot from this activity. She has “covered the events and happenings in the college and also interviewed various corporate professionals.” She also visited the Noida Campus for the SPOC Meet.

“Jaipuria, Jaipur always has a very lively and energetic ambience and so does everyone in it. One of the things I am really grateful to the Institute for is for the friends it has given me,” says Manglunia. Says friend Akshat Jhalani, “Upasana isa very helpfulperson. I have learnt a lot from her. In her spare time she listens to music, plays carom, gets busy on her laptop and also finds time to take lots and lots of ‘selfies’!”

Apart from music this young lady says she loves“travelling,visiting new places, reading, watching movies, swimming, playing badminton and lot more.” Coming to Jaipuria, Jaipur she adds “has been a life-changing experience for me. Everything that has happened here has taught me something and given me millions of memories to cherish for a lifetime.”

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Cultural Evening with SPIC MACAY

Life’s a dance you learn as you go. Sometimes you lead, sometimes you follow.

Music and dance can teach life’s lessons like no other teacher in the world. They make you passionate yet patient, flexible yet firm, quite yet expressive, working together yet standing alone. They teach what the foundation of every management institute is, which are confidence, team work, creativity, and communication. Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore conveyed these principals to its new members in one of the most creative way. It organized an amazing classical dance eve in collaboration with SPIC MACAY.

SPIC MACAY seeks to conserve and promote Indian Culture. This time, it introduced Jaipurians with one of the Indian classical dance forms, Mohiniyattam. It is a classical dance form of Kerala, believed to be originated in the 16th century it is one of the eight Indian Classical dance forms recognized by Sangeet Natak Academy.

One of the torch bearers of the current generation is Smt. Saji Menon. She holds a Masters of performing arts degree with first class distinction and has been conducting her own Mohiniyattam Dance institute “ Kanakam Nrityam Academy” since 2002. She has widely performed in India and abroad and has won innumerable recognition for her dedication. She has won many awards such as Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar, Singar Mani Award, Nritya Shiromani award, Natya Drama Puraskar etc.

An artist is incomplete without a good team. Shri Balasubramanian R Sarma on Violin, Shri K. N. P. Nambisan on Mridangam and Eddakya and Shri Shiv Prasad as the vocalist have been accompanying her since last 20 years and accompanied her today.

All the guests were introduced and welcomed by Dr. Rekha Attri on Behalf of Jaipuria Institute of Management.

Further Smt. Menon told about the history of Mohiniyattam and how it has been inspired by the dance of Devi Durga after Mahishasur Mardan. She informed students about different Mudras such as Sun, Ganesha, and Elephant.
She started the performance with Lord Ganesha Vandana dedicated to one of the legendry poet of Kerala.

Later she said that the ‘Twenty-four Hastas’ can demonstrate anything and everything in the world. She talked about the ‘Eleven Rasas’. Sringar, Hasya, Karuna, Raudra, Veer, Bhay, Vibhatsh, Adbhuta, Saanth, Vatsalya and Bhakti Rasa.She presented a padma and nritya to demonstrate the Rasas.

Smt. Menon thanked Jaipuria for being an amazing audience. She thanked Director, Dr. Harshvardhan Halve for providing the opportunity to interact with students and Dr. Rekha Attri for conducting the program efficiently. She praised the beauty and serenity of Jaipuria Indore Campus and said it has a potential to inspire the artists.

Dr. Rekha Attri presented the vote of thanks. She thanked Smt. Menon along with her team for a breathtaking performance which had delighted every viewer’s soul.

The new batch of Jaipuria was very happy to join this program as this was refreshing and new experience for them.

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Alumni Speak Jaipuria Lucknow

An MBA does not stop after two years…keep learning and keep that hunger on…

“PGDM students must be open to taking risks and identifying their areas of strength. After graduating from Jaipuria, Lucknow I had teams with graduates from IIT and ISB reporting to me.”

With Business Management at the undergraduate level, Abhishek Gupta (Lucknow campus, batch of 2003-2005), always knew he had a flair for Marketing and Strategy. So, in order to further hone these skills and add a few more to his armoury, Gupta decided to pursue an MBA. And he chose Jaipuria simply because “it was the best.”

Today, Gupta is Senior Principal (Senior Manager), – Growth and Strategy Division, Accenture, a coveted role that many don’t easily get. However, Gupta’s career path started very differently. He was placed from Jaipuria, Lucknow in ABN AMBRO as a Management Trainee. He soon realised that banking was not his ideal career choice so he switched to Evalueserve. However, as he says, “I think Evalueserve was like an extended MBA for me. I started from scratch as a Business Analyst in 2007. But that was also a company that gave me an entry into Research and Strategy. It was from here that I then built my career.”

Looking back Gupta says that he always knew that Research and Strategy was not such a huge trend in the days when he graduated from Jaipuria, Lucknow. “These roles typically went to IIM graduates. But my advice to students would be to ‘be open, be hungry,’ at different stages in their careers.” However, he adds, “I can tell you that in Evalueserve I had teams where I had graduates from IIT and ISB reporting to me. What I am trying to say is that with time, the corporate world gives you an open field. If you have the talent no one can stop you. I passed out from the Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow but today if you are talented and doing well nobody asks you which college you passed out from.”

Gupta says students must also be open to taking risks and identifying their areas of strength. During the first two years of their working lives “they should be very open to exploring avenues that match those areas of strength.”

The Jaipuria experience not only gives students the opportunity to leverage their skills across a large range of sectors but it also gives them a sense of confidence and self-belief. Gupta corroborates this fact when he says that his belief in his career path came from his stint at Jaipuria, Lucknow. “When we used to do projects in teams and participate in presentations, I realised then that I could guide a team, or be a leader.”

Graduating from Jaipuria, Lucknow almost guarantees students industry placement however, once they are in a job situation how do they adapt to their changed circumstances? Gupta has a sage piece of advice. “You cannot expect to start performing from day one. Be patient and take the time to learn, understand people’s styles, the undercurrents, the organisation’s style of working and gradually formulate a strategy for your growth in the company. When you are in Rome, become a Roman!”

Ultimately it is one’s alma mater that instils certain beliefs and values in students. That gives them that cutting edge as far as their growth in the industry is concerned. Gupta agrees. “I think Jaipuria really gave me excellent analytical skills. There were exceptional faculty as compared to faculty at other B-schools. It was not a fun MBA, the faculty was extremely serious – we did various projects, like our summer project at Bharti. So when I went into Research and Consulting, I could relate to the projects I did at Jaipuria. In short, the kind of academic concepts we learnt made all the difference.”

Business Communication, however, according to Gupta was one area in which Jaipuria, Lucknow should have focussed more. However, realising this lacuna, Jaipuria has since put in place a host of processes including its Individual Development Plan or IDP that have plugged this need gap. But as Gupta reiterates, “An MBA does not stop after two years…keep learning, keep that hunger on, be ready to get your hands dirty…”

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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

“The faculty at Jaipuria, Indore is very cooperative and highly professional" says Manisha Kalita

“The faculty at Jaipuria, Indore is very cooperative and highly professional. They guide and motivate us at every step and have a stimulating teaching style that keeps students involved,” says Manisha Kalita (Jaipuria Indore Class of 2015-17)

After having completed a B.Com from Guwahati University, Manisha Kalita decided that she wanted to do a PGDM so that she could develop her skill-sets and get onto a suitable career path. “I chose Jaipuria, Indore because of its strong general academic reputation, its way of giving students the right opportunities and its way of enhancing a student’s skill development and knowledge base,” she says.

Her journey at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore has been, as she puts it, “a tremendous life-changing experience.” One where she “gained a lot of knowledge, learnt business etiquette” and was provided with a platform where she “could explore and get to know her strengths and weaknesses.” Kalita says she still recalls her first presentation “Where I worked all night to do my best and the appreciation I got from the faculty thereafter is something I will always cherish.” Jaipuria, Indore journey has been a sheer eye-opener says this young lady. “Everyday has been a different one full of new experiences. The number of presentations and reports I have made, how much knowledge I have gained — it has all been worth it.”

Life at Jaipuria, Indore has included a load of fun times as well. As this young lady says, “We have studied hard but also celebrated birthdays at midnight! I am involved in so many other activities apart from just studies. I am part of the Training and Development Committee, CSR Committee and the IT Club and HR Committee. I have anchored programmes and sung on stage for the first time! In fact a huge life-changing experience for me was overcoming my stage fright. This happened quite by chance during induction week when I made my first presentation in front of so many people.”

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"It's not only a place to study but it's a place to prepare yourself for life and the corporate world too. Enjoy!"

“It’s not only a place to study but it’s a place to prepare yourself for life and the corporate world too. Enjoy!”

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"Jaipuria is a place where a learn how to live life on your own terms."

“Jaipuria is a place where a learn how to live life on your own terms.”

Ghanshyam Patel
Batch 2014-16
Jaipuria Jaipur

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What has been your most memorable moment at Jaipuria and why?

I was on cloud nine when I got placed in Idea Cellular (part of Adtiya Birla Group). I want to express my gratitude to my college for providing me the opportunity to select the best platform for my career which completely fits my skill sets and knowledge.

Vishakha Srivastava
PGDM(2014-16)

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Jaipuria Jaipur STUDENT Speaks

"What will you miss most about Jaipuria Jaipur?"

“What will you miss most about Jaipuria Jaipur?”

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Jaipuria gave me a platform where I realized my potential and they helped me to succeed

Jaipuria gave me a platform where I realized my potential and they helped me to succeed. It’s kingdom of success where I’ve seen myself growing every day. Talking about placements, I got what I really deserved. The environment at Jaipuria is very energetic and enthusiastic which lead me to a successful journey.

I’m glad that I made a wise choice.

Make yours.

Amit Kumar Jha
PGDM 2014-16

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Jaipuria helped me to grow professionally

Jaipuria helped me to grow professionally as well as personally by its unique methodology like IDP program in which industry experts help each student that how he should work to achieve his goals.

Thanks Jaipuria Jaipur!

Goverdhan Kumawat
Jaipuria Jaipur
Batch 2014-16

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