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Inspired by Mother Teresa

I am from Saharanpur UP. I have done my BBA from IMS Dehradun, specialized in HR. I wanted to stay closer to my parents hence took the opportunity of studying at Jaipuria-Noida. I am enjoying my stay at Jaipuria-Noida.I am quite good in singing and I love to paint. Painting embraces me and connects me with what i feel. Its easy to express myself on canvas and it is fun to paint or sketch.
I have some good friends here at College and the environment is also nice.
Studies wise there is a lot to work on- from assignments, to everyday studies to participating in extra-curricular activities. Here the students have a lot of focus and are really independent. I have learnt this from students here to do lots on my own, become a self starter. With my friends we tend to eat out a lot as I am a big foodie. The funny bit is that I can only cook maggi and tea.
Whenever the students have the time we are exploring foodjoints- the places we frequent are the Shipra Mall and Great India Place. The mess food for me is not sufficient to appease my appetite. We get a lot of snacks from home to pass time while studying late at nights during Exams. It’s interesting to note that there is gas kept in the boy’s hostel! The boys are definitely a lucky lot here!
I feel lucky to pursue my passion of painting and sketching. I even contributed some sketches and paintings at the Exhibition held during our annual festival in Udaan. I also sang at Udaan. I draw a lot of inspiration from Mother Teresa, whose painting I made. That is my favorite till date. I get a lot of positive vibes from that painting. I am a positive person and that is why I love that painting so much.
My future plans include doing PhD and pursue painting in some way or another. I will pursue a job, but will also keep looking to pursue my passion. Jaipuria-Noida has allowed me to explore not just PGDM, but also encouraged my passion. It’s my outlet to showcase my talents!

Rishibha Jain

PGDM General Jaipuria Noida

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

Inspired by Mother Teresa

I am from Saharanpur UP. I have done my BBA from IMS Dehradun, specialized in HR. I wanted to stay closer to my parents hence took the opportunity of studying at Jaipuria-Noida. I am enjoying my stay at Jaipuria-Noida.I am quite good in singing and I love to paint. Painting embraces me and connects me with what i feel. Its easy to express myself on canvas and it is fun to paint or sketch.
I have some good friends here at College and the environment is also nice.
Studies wise there is a lot to work on- from assignments, to everyday studies to participating in extra-curricular activities. Here the students have a lot of focus and are really independent. I have learnt this from students here to do lots on my own, become a self starter. With my friends we tend to eat out a lot as I am a big foodie. The funny bit is that I can only cook maggi and tea.
Whenever the students have the time we are exploring foodjoints- the places we frequent are the Shipra Mall and Great India Place. The mess food for me is not sufficient to appease my appetite. We get a lot of snacks from home to pass time while studying late at nights during Exams. It’s interesting to note that there is gas kept in the boy’s hostel! The boys are definitely a lucky lot here!
I feel lucky to pursue my passion of painting and sketching. I even contributed some sketches and paintings at the Exhibition held during our annual festival in Udaan. I also sang at Udaan. I draw a lot of inspiration from Mother Teresa, whose painting I made. That is my favorite till date. I get a lot of positive vibes from that painting. I am a positive person and that is why I love that painting so much.
My future plans include doing PhD and pursue painting in some way or another. I will pursue a job, but will also keep looking to pursue my passion. Jaipuria-Noida has allowed me to explore not just PGDM, but also encouraged my passion. It’s my outlet to showcase my talents!

Rishibha Jain

PGDM General Jaipuria Noida

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My College Has The Best Faculty, Ever…!!!

Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida possesses gems in form of its faculty members and one of its precious member is Ma’am Poonam Sharma who taught marketing to me in two semester.She is one who makes teaching so lively and practical. I especially like the way she tries to bridge the gap between theory and practicality. The exposure she gave us is incredible and arranging visits to places like Asian Paints Store was a step in the process. The way she articulates and tries to stem professionalism in us makes the subject more meaningful.
My other favourite faculty is Pratibha Ma’am. She taught us Accounting in the first semester. I have been accounts student for the last five years. But the way she cleared my concepts and basics no one else could do. I had phobia of accounts, but later I realized what role a good teacher can play in removing all the fears. We have some other teachers like Sonali Ma’am. She used to teach us Quants and I can bet it’s very difficult to find a quant’s teacher like her. She used to handle all our queries very patiently.I really feel that Jaipuria Noida rocks, because of its wonderful faculty!

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

My College Has The Best Faculty, Ever…!!!

Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida possesses gems in form of its faculty members and one of its precious member is Ma’am Poonam Sharma who taught marketing to me in two semester.She is one who makes teaching so lively and practical. I especially like the way she tries to bridge the gap between theory and practicality. The exposure she gave us is incredible and arranging visits to places like Asian Paints Store was a step in the process. The way she articulates and tries to stem professionalism in us makes the subject more meaningful.
My other favourite faculty is Pratibha Ma’am. She taught us Accounting in the first semester. I have been accounts student for the last five years. But the way she cleared my concepts and basics no one else could do. I had phobia of accounts, but later I realized what role a good teacher can play in removing all the fears. We have some other teachers like Sonali Ma’am. She used to teach us Quants and I can bet it’s very difficult to find a quant’s teacher like her. She used to handle all our queries very patiently.I really feel that Jaipuria Noida rocks, because of its wonderful faculty!

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Investing Time In My Dreams…

As I leave for the hostel at the end of the college day, I see groups of students near the canteen, the amphitheatre, near the parking lot, playing basketball listening to music, rushing to complete assignments. But whenever I have some free time I work on the campus company called Illuminati. We started with this club in my first year and as our first assignment we made T Shirts for the school which was a big success. It was amazing to see the T shirts flying off the table in our stall. From there, we ten members of the club have moved on to a lot of cool stuff.Our current assignment is making t-shirts for a pet shop. I won’t name the pet shop, but this is like the big break Illuminati was looking for. Also we (myself and Natasha Verma) are working on an advertisement concept for them. I am really excited and am looking forward to working on this.
Reflecting back, I have traveled the length and breadth of India, as my Father is working in the Indian Air Force. I have stayed in Kashmir, Delhi, Punjab( Amiritsar), Chennai, Agra and Rajasthan. I never really thought of pursuing PGDM till my graduation After getting through PGDM in Jaipuria-Noida things just started to happen on their own. Luckily there was no conflict with my choice of becoming an entrepreneur or pursuing my PGDM. It was my father’s job which gave me the inspiration to do these things. I have lots of ideas that I want to work on and implement. Before Illuminati was formed, Jaipuria Noida, gave us the opportunity to visit and work at Hometown and worked with their sales Manager for fifteen days. From there I got these ideas, how to set up a business, what it takes to start and then we got inspired and started Illuminati. One person I would like to mention is Ravi Ranjan sir (Manager Placement) who helped us give shape to Illuminati.
I am looking forward to establishing Illuminati in the coming years. I want to nurture this dream and make it grow. I have a lot of ideas and any free time I get, is not enough free time. Jaipuria Noida is arming me with information, education and new ideas. For me, right now, my present is golden, and am looking forward to my future!

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

Investing Time In My Dreams…

As I leave for the hostel at the end of the college day, I see groups of students near the canteen, the amphitheatre, near the parking lot, playing basketball listening to music, rushing to complete assignments. But whenever I have some free time I work on the campus company called Illuminati. We started with this club in my first year and as our first assignment we made T Shirts for the school which was a big success. It was amazing to see the T shirts flying off the table in our stall. From there, we ten members of the club have moved on to a lot of cool stuff.Our current assignment is making t-shirts for a pet shop. I won’t name the pet shop, but this is like the big break Illuminati was looking for. Also we (myself and Natasha Verma) are working on an advertisement concept for them. I am really excited and am looking forward to working on this.
Reflecting back, I have traveled the length and breadth of India, as my Father is working in the Indian Air Force. I have stayed in Kashmir, Delhi, Punjab( Amiritsar), Chennai, Agra and Rajasthan. I never really thought of pursuing PGDM till my graduation After getting through PGDM in Jaipuria-Noida things just started to happen on their own. Luckily there was no conflict with my choice of becoming an entrepreneur or pursuing my PGDM. It was my father’s job which gave me the inspiration to do these things. I have lots of ideas that I want to work on and implement. Before Illuminati was formed, Jaipuria Noida, gave us the opportunity to visit and work at Hometown and worked with their sales Manager for fifteen days. From there I got these ideas, how to set up a business, what it takes to start and then we got inspired and started Illuminati. One person I would like to mention is Ravi Ranjan sir (Manager Placement) who helped us give shape to Illuminati.
I am looking forward to establishing Illuminati in the coming years. I want to nurture this dream and make it grow. I have a lot of ideas and any free time I get, is not enough free time. Jaipuria Noida is arming me with information, education and new ideas. For me, right now, my present is golden, and am looking forward to my future!

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Prof. Ahmed, Enriching GenY With Passion And Attitudinal Optimism at Jaipuria-Noida

Ahmed sir,as he is fondly called by the students of Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, is a multi-tasker, and is passionate about each of them. Emphasizing on an all-round development, Moiduddin Ahmedsir, apart from holding the prestigious position of Assistant Professor, Finance and General Management, is also a member of the sports committee, boys’ hostel office and the library committee.
With this, he justifies the “fruitful, enriching and prolific” nature of the institute. He finds the working environment conducive to academics for students as well as the faculty. “I have learnt a lot here,”he says.
Presently, a vital microcosm of Jaipuria-Noida, Ahmed sir has had rich experience in a wide variety of fields. His last job was at Babu Banarasi Das Institute of Management three years ago, preceded by a course in Integral University. But what catches one’s attention is the innate entrepreneurial streak in him. His starting his own business brings home the catalytic force that helped him construct a project on microenterprises. It’s no surprise that an insight into the chaiwala and panwala stay is part of his study.
In spite of the threat of an impending recession, India is doing quite well for its sustenance, he says. For those who wish to turn entrepreneurs, the professor’s wise words are, “In planning to start one’s own business, there is a need for passion.” Zeal, solely, will take one to the aspired state since only this vital element will help cross hurdles with confidence.Being a firm believer in an all-round development, Ahmad sir is glad that Jaipuria Institute of Management lays stress on co-curricular activities along with academics. There is an inside as well as outside classroom development,he says.
Personally, Prof Ahmed prefers the case-study mode of teaching. An application of the theory studied is important for one to make sense of it as well as the situational aspect of the same.Going by the Jaipuria Noida tradition, the mentor and his mentees put their heads together and discuss on forums pertaining to writing learnings, movie summaries, build contacts and develop the professional–personal bond between the faculty members and the students.

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FACULTY Speaks Jaipuria Noida

Prof. Ahmed, Enriching GenY With Passion And Attitudinal Optimism at Jaipuria-Noida

Ahmed sir,as he is fondly called by the students of Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, is a multi-tasker, and is passionate about each of them. Emphasizing on an all-round development, Moiduddin Ahmedsir, apart from holding the prestigious position of Assistant Professor, Finance and General Management, is also a member of the sports committee, boys’ hostel office and the library committee.
With this, he justifies the “fruitful, enriching and prolific” nature of the institute. He finds the working environment conducive to academics for students as well as the faculty. “I have learnt a lot here,”he says.
Presently, a vital microcosm of Jaipuria-Noida, Ahmed sir has had rich experience in a wide variety of fields. His last job was at Babu Banarasi Das Institute of Management three years ago, preceded by a course in Integral University. But what catches one’s attention is the innate entrepreneurial streak in him. His starting his own business brings home the catalytic force that helped him construct a project on microenterprises. It’s no surprise that an insight into the chaiwala and panwala stay is part of his study.
In spite of the threat of an impending recession, India is doing quite well for its sustenance, he says. For those who wish to turn entrepreneurs, the professor’s wise words are, “In planning to start one’s own business, there is a need for passion.” Zeal, solely, will take one to the aspired state since only this vital element will help cross hurdles with confidence.Being a firm believer in an all-round development, Ahmad sir is glad that Jaipuria Institute of Management lays stress on co-curricular activities along with academics. There is an inside as well as outside classroom development,he says.
Personally, Prof Ahmed prefers the case-study mode of teaching. An application of the theory studied is important for one to make sense of it as well as the situational aspect of the same.Going by the Jaipuria Noida tradition, the mentor and his mentees put their heads together and discuss on forums pertaining to writing learnings, movie summaries, build contacts and develop the professional–personal bond between the faculty members and the students.

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Jaipuria Noida’s Research Professor Richa Mishra Follows Texts to a T But Not in Her Teaching Methods

In her two-year stint at Jaipuria-Noida, research professor Richa Mishra has come to personify the insitute’s philosophy – that communication is a two-way process. As such, she doesn’t believe in only lecturing her students on research methodologies in management but uses interactive sessions.
“One must learn to make the lectures interesting,” she says. It is more important for students to understand the concept rather than just sit through lectures. Therefore, she resorts to ways of discussion, not just dictation. “Case studies and visual exercises such as paper presentations are vital teaching methodologies that one must practise,” she says.
That’s not only as far as the teacher-student equation at Jaipuria-Noida, goes. The professor says the institute is a well-structured place. In the absence of a hierarchical system, the management is open about all their decisions. They treat every teacher as indispensable. The institute gives a lot of importance to the feedback from the professors. Apart from a top-down approach, it also looks at the bottom-up flow of communication. That helps, says Richa.
Apart from the academics, Richa also personifies the institute’s objective of all-round development. Each professor volunteers for a co-curricular activity committee. Here, she heads the modal training management group.
It is no wonder that she is highly popular among the students of Jaipuria-Noida. The secret, she says, lies in “making the student catch up with the same wavelength as yours while you are teaching a topic.”
So much so for a teacher’s approach. As far as students are concerned, she says, they should also reciprocate a teacher’s enthusiasm and give their best in achieving the target, academically and even as far as their overall development is concerned. Today, managers within the industry must work on strengthening their basics. It is imperative to make the study base strong. One cannot simply rely on Internet search engines for details of all kinds, Richa says. According to her, “Theory given in the books is the basic support structure. Never forget this.” Paper presentations and other visual techniques must go hand in hand with these theories. The former must solely be an application stand; the latter, sacrosanct, she says.
In addition to knowledge – of theoretical systems and industrial methodologies – the Jaipuria professorlays emphasis on a proactive approach. Laziness and procrastination never help in reaching the heights, she says. One must have the confidence to face people and situations at all times. Another helpful tip is to “be a team member.” Since companies designate broad work tasks to teams, not individuals, one must learn how to work and behave in a team, she says. In her case studies and visual-aided presentations, she explains how while retaining one’s self, one should also take notice of the other people in the team. One must work with them, understand them, be compassionate, but at the same
time, never lose sight of the goal – of the task at hand, of the company and even each individual’s workprofile, she says.

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FACULTY Speaks Jaipuria Noida

Jaipuria Noida’s Research Professor Richa Mishra Follows Texts to a T But Not in Her Teaching Methods

In her two-year stint at Jaipuria-Noida, research professor Richa Mishra has come to personify the insitute’s philosophy – that communication is a two-way process. As such, she doesn’t believe in only lecturing her students on research methodologies in management but uses interactive sessions.
“One must learn to make the lectures interesting,” she says. It is more important for students to understand the concept rather than just sit through lectures. Therefore, she resorts to ways of discussion, not just dictation. “Case studies and visual exercises such as paper presentations are vital teaching methodologies that one must practise,” she says.
That’s not only as far as the teacher-student equation at Jaipuria-Noida, goes. The professor says the institute is a well-structured place. In the absence of a hierarchical system, the management is open about all their decisions. They treat every teacher as indispensable. The institute gives a lot of importance to the feedback from the professors. Apart from a top-down approach, it also looks at the bottom-up flow of communication. That helps, says Richa.
Apart from the academics, Richa also personifies the institute’s objective of all-round development. Each professor volunteers for a co-curricular activity committee. Here, she heads the modal training management group.
It is no wonder that she is highly popular among the students of Jaipuria-Noida. The secret, she says, lies in “making the student catch up with the same wavelength as yours while you are teaching a topic.”
So much so for a teacher’s approach. As far as students are concerned, she says, they should also reciprocate a teacher’s enthusiasm and give their best in achieving the target, academically and even as far as their overall development is concerned. Today, managers within the industry must work on strengthening their basics. It is imperative to make the study base strong. One cannot simply rely on Internet search engines for details of all kinds, Richa says. According to her, “Theory given in the books is the basic support structure. Never forget this.” Paper presentations and other visual techniques must go hand in hand with these theories. The former must solely be an application stand; the latter, sacrosanct, she says.
In addition to knowledge – of theoretical systems and industrial methodologies – the Jaipuria professorlays emphasis on a proactive approach. Laziness and procrastination never help in reaching the heights, she says. One must have the confidence to face people and situations at all times. Another helpful tip is to “be a team member.” Since companies designate broad work tasks to teams, not individuals, one must learn how to work and behave in a team, she says. In her case studies and visual-aided presentations, she explains how while retaining one’s self, one should also take notice of the other people in the team. One must work with them, understand them, be compassionate, but at the same
time, never lose sight of the goal – of the task at hand, of the company and even each individual’s workprofile, she says.

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