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174 Graduates felicitated with PG Diploma by Shri Rajeev Dubey, Group President (HR & Corporate Services) & CEO (After Market Sector) Member of Group Executive Board, Mahindra & Mahindra at 12th Annual convocation

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur, recently held its 12th annual convocation ceremony on April 20, 2019 to award certificates of academic excellence to over 174 students and felicitate rank holders of the 2017-19 PGDM batch.
The gathering was addressed by Shri Sharad Jaipuria, Chairman of Jaipuria Institute of Management, who emphasized the future strategic planning for the growth and development of Jaipuria. In his speech, he outlined the responsibilities of the students towards transforming the nation and society as a whole.
Various awards were given out to the students as an acknowledgment of their meritorious performance. Chief Guest for the ceremony, Shri Rajeev Dubey, Group President (HR & Corporate Services) & CEO (After Market Sector) Member of Group Executive Board, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. presented the degrees to the graduating batch. He spoke about the 3+ 5 frameworks to succeed in the new normal world of VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity), and emphasized that in order to be sustainable, one needs to nurture and nourish the core values of the organization. He congratulated all the graduating students and wished them luck for their future endeavors.
Dr. Prabhat Pankaj, Director of Jaipuria Institute of Management too encouraged the graduating students by discussing Jaipuria’s model of learning. “Jaipuria’s model goes beyond learning and it stands on four pillars – the industry connect, learning environment, learning beyond the classroom, and the global exposure. Now that you’re all prepared to step into the professional world, remember to first broaden your perspective and then lead with purpose to make a meaningful impact. I wish you success in all your endeavors as you move forward in your career,” he said.
He then presented the annual report of the Institute for the year 2018-19. He announced that the institute has received recognition as one of the top 75 B-Schools consecutively for 2017-18 and 2018-19 by NIRF, Ministry of HRD, Government of India. He also congratulated all the stakeholders for Jaipuria Institute been awarded the most preferred B-School in North India by Assocham.
Among the students receiving their degrees, Jaipuria also bestowed the medals for academic excellence to various students. Ms. Shivangi Baghel was awarded Chairman’s Gold Medal, Ms. Aditi Kataria was awarded Vice-Chairman’s Silver Medal, and the Director’s Bronze Medal was awarded to Ms. Mishita Singhal. Besides, Dr. Prashant Sharma was awarded with the “Best Faculty Award” for his contribution towards student development.
Mr. Shreevats Jaipuria, Vice-Chairman of Jaipuria Institute of Management expressed his vote of thanks and gratitude towards the esteemed guests, faculty, alumni, and the students. The ceremony culminated with a grand celebration and a moment of nostalgia, pride, and remembrance encircled the joyous atmosphere.

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Locating the nemesis and beating it right on time- Mansi, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow on her making it to E&Y

“My two cents on placement season in B-schools: boy, it isn’t for the meek hearted!” says Mansi with a chuckle. She has recently bagged herself a plum job with the multinational professional services firm- E&Y. Even though the PGDM girl from Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow already had a pre-placement offer from the company she interned with- SMC Global Securities Ltd., she had her eyes fixed on joining a Fortune 500.

Mansi’s friends trust her easy. She says, “that’s may be because I have tried to be around for them, whenever needed and that is a quality my parents had taught me, very early in life.” In fact, not just her friends, even the hostel warden was disappointed when Mansi had decided to find herself a separate accommodation post her 1st year on the campus. “She wanted to put me in-charge of the hostel duties and it was then that I realized how what you give- comes back to you in more meaningful ways than you can ever imagine,” explains Mansi. She adds- “be it my mentors or my faculty or my guides, I have tried to live up to their expectations and it was only around February of 2018, when the placement season started, that I could feel things falling apart.”

It wasn’t a joy ride early 2018 for this brave, young and dynamic girl. Having put her best in academics and extra-curricular, she had her confidence soaring high by the time the first recruiter stepped on campus. “I was rejected. One company after the other,” says Mansi with a smile on her face. With the first recruiter, she couldn’t crack the Aptitude Round. She sat for the second one and she could crack the Aptitude Round but not the GD round. The third process was equally disappointing. And she knew all along her nemesis- the tragic flaw. “Over confidence! I was being over confident because I thought I knew it all.” By the time Mansi’s 23rd birthday arrived, all her friends were placed. With a heavy heart, Mansi sat down to reflect on the latest rejections.

“My mentor Prof. Abhay Kumar Srivastava knew how to spur me right. His exact words were- had I been wrong in thinking you were the best? And that was enough to do the wonders,” exclaims Mansi. She promised him that very moment- “I would be placed by the end of this month, you have my words.” She burnt the midnight lamp, focused and determined to achieve big. 21st March arrived and Mansi had a mail in her mailbox with the offer letter all the way from the E&Y office, stating- “You have been hired. Welcome onboard.” Imagine the joy after the entire struggle!

So what are the few things that Mansi’s PGDM journey of two years with Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow teach her? “If I have to list them down in order of importance, they would be- discipline, knowledge across domains, and the importance of being a good human being, no matter the situation or the circumstances,” concludes Mansi sipping the dreg from her coffee mug.

This wonderful go-getter joined E&Y on 9th of April and shall be back on campus to collect her diploma on the day of her Convocation.

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