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Message from the Director

Dr. Anup K. Singh, Director of the Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, is well-versed in what it takes for prospective students to succeed, not only in school but also in the corporate world. “Management has emerged as a coveted career option for the Indian youth. Management education is professional education. It prepares young men and women to meet the organizational challenges through performing their roles completely and professionally. It not only imparts subject knowledge and skills to students but also imbues in them self-development, team work, interpersonal sensitivity and conscientiousness. It also hones a host of life skills, such as communication, creativity and networking.”
With the Indian economy growing and poised to enter the league of top four economies in the world within the next two decades, it is important that the next generation be prepared for the challenges ahead. The Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida is geared towards preparing this next generation to lead the charge into this new frontier. With a belief in student-centered learning, the aim of the institute’s pedagogy is to help students learn as active participants in the teaching/learning process.
With a world-class faculty and curriculum and an emphasis on personal development and character building, the Jaipuria Institute of Management is ready to show students how to achieve their dreams.

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Alumni Speak Jaipuria Noida

Jaipuria Noida alumnus Romil Jain credits alma mater for his success

An alumnus of Jaipuria Noida, Romil Jain gives full credit to his alma mater as the source of his success in the corporate world. Romil works as an entrepreneur and Director of Meenakshi International. His company has developed an oxo-biodegradable plastic product, and Romil works to educate people on better ways to use plastic in ways that do not harm the planet. In this endeavor, he has spoken at Jaipuria Noida as a guest lecturer.
Not only does Romil speak to students about alternative green initiatives, but he also imparts his experiences working in the business world. Romil tells students that it is a matter of survival of the fittest in the corporate world. There is tough competition out there, and if practical knowledge is not present, a student will suffer as they will switch jobs and not be able to learn anything.
Romil has a simple motto: “Plan not for today but for tomorrow.” With this in mind, he tells students to never be afraid of hurdles because every problem has a solution.
He gives credit to the Jaipuria Noida faculty, his colleagues, the college environment and the awesome opportunities which he received. He personally thanks Dr. J.D. Singh, Director of Jaipuria Noida, for making the impossible possible.

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FACULTY Speaks Jaipuria Noida

Jaipuria Noida Professor Drives Student Satisfaction Survey Initiative.

Dr. Shalini Shrivasta, associate professor of OB & HR at Jaipuria Noida, is committed to ensuring that the institute offers its students the best experience possible. Working in conjunction with the Director General, Dr. J.D. Singh, Dr. Shalini has initiated a student satisfaction survey that aims to give voice to the students in all aspects of campus life.In this way, students are allowed to comment on areas that they perceive as problematic, giving the institute the opportunity to address those issues.
Dr. Shalini’s love of research has made her a natural fit for this initiative. Along with her devotion to her profession, Dr. Shalini’s making an immediate impact at Jaipuria Noida that will be felt for many years to come.

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

Director general Dr. J.D. Singh proves to be an inspiration for Jaipuria Noida students

Mohammed Ali Sayyed does not have to look far when it comes to selecting who he idolizes. A first year student at Jaipuria Noida, Mohammed was soon inspired by Dr. J.D. Singh, Director General at Jaipuria Noida.
Comparing Dr. Singh to the late Steve Jobs, Mohammed praises him both for his influence and for his passion. “He patiently discussed and strategized about my future plans and aspirations. He listened with an attentive ear to all my concerns and had a profound impact on me,” says Mohammed. Describing Dr. Singh as a man of many talents, Mohammed remembers that he was always moved by Dr. Singh’s rousing speeches that challenged the listeners to dream big. Dr. Singh’s demeanor and zeal have proven to be motivating factors for Mohammed; factors that he holds dear to his heart.

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

Siddharth Tripathi, 2011-13 Batch – “Summer Internship programme of Jaipuria Noida is a big confidence booster for me”

Summary: Siddharth Tripathi, PGDM student at Jaipuria Noida, is doing his summer internship with UCO Bank, Lucknow branch. He is finding himself exploring his hidden potential and learning to move things through patience and cajoling. He is learning new lessons in the art of self discipline.
When the clock strikes 10 O’clock in the morning, Siddharth Tripathi, dressed in formals is already sitting on his chair at UCO Bank, IT College, Lucknow branch. His job is to scan through the details of the loans provided by the branch to its clients. Later, during his internship he will carry out comparative study of the loans provided by two private and public banks in housing loan category, and then compare it with UCO Bank performance in housing loan segment. Finally, he will give his report on non performing assets (NPA) of the branch and help the bank assess how it has fared in recovering the loans in comparison to other banks.
Siddharth is very excited working on this Summer Internship Project of Jaipuria Noida. Initially, although the staff members of the bank were busy with the audit work, he still managed to get their full cooperation through his soft skills and good behaviour. “I kept talking to them about my project and shared with them the benefits of such a comparative study for the branch. Finally, my persistence paid, and now everyone goes out of the way to provide me the details I require for my research and comparative study,” says Siddharth with a newly found confidence in his voice. “Now I have learnt that slow and steady wins the race and of course a good work environment helps,” adds Siddharth with a smile on his face.
Reaching office in the morning and scanning through the loads of data till evening was really tough for Siddharth in the beginning. “For a couple of days I got late by half an hour, but then I decided not to let this happen. Fortunately, everything fell in line and I am sure I will have many interesting things to write in my SIP,” Says Siddharth. His industrial mentor Ms. Swati Srivastava, was a student of Jaipuria Lucknow branch is now Assistant Manager of UCO Bank, who has guided Siddharth in his project work. The highlight of his internship has been the visit to the currency chest (which is forbidden to outsiders), and being at the cash counter-learning the in’s and out’s of managing cash flow and operating Finacle (a universal banking product, developed by Infosys, to help with CRM and wealth management requirement of banks and other organizations).
He will be specializing in marketing and finance, and he is sure this internship will help him get insight into correct marketing and financial practices.

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

Reema Shrivastava, 2011-13 batch – “Thanks To The Summer Internship Programme Of Jaipuria Noida, I Am Getting To Know The Real Corporate World”

Summary: Reema Shrivastava, PGDM student of Jaipuria Noida, is enjoying her summer internship project with Bajaj Capital in Delhi. She is getting to know the real corporate world from close quarters, and learning a lot every day.
Every big journey begins with a small step. Reema Shrivastava, PGDM (General) student at Jaipuria Noida, is surely taking her baby steps nicely, learning about the real corporate world and actually living the life of a corporate executive, not just listening about it or watching it from outside. She is working as summer intern with Bajaj Capital.
She finds the atmosphere very professional. One has to adhere to the office rules.  “College life is different. But in office you can’t remain idle. Apart from that, one has to be dressed in formal wears and behave like a professional. It was a little uncomfortable in the beginning, but now I am enjoying the enthusiasm and energy here. I am meeting new and interesting people, and getting to know the real corporate world—hardworking, efficient and result oriented,” says Reema.
She is studying performance appraisal mechanism followed in Bajaj Capital. “Performance appraisal has always been a hot and rather controversial topic, especially in the business world. A good appraisal serves as a motivator while a bad appraisal kills the desire to do one’s best,” says Reema. “So, performance appraisal is an effective tool in the art of motivating and retaining employees,” says Reema, explaining the importance of her project.
She hails from Jabalpur and is currently doing her internship in Delhi. She is staying with her sister and this saves her from the trouble of organizing for her food and accommodation. But she has her fair share of difficulties. “Commuting in Delhi is a real problem but I have learnt to take it in my stride. Every day is a learning experience and there is so much to learn here,” concludes Reema.

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Mini Nigam, 2011-13 Batch – “My first-ever internship programme of Jaipuria Noida proving an enriching experience.”

Summary: Mini Nigam, PGDM (General) student of Jaipuria Noida is undergoing her first every internship programme with PNB. She finds this programme very enriching and everyone is helping her in the completion of her project.
This is the first time Mini Nigam is undergoing internship programme and she is very excited about it. “I am trying to learn as much as I can, and there is a lot of scope for learning here,” says Mini. She is doing her internship with PNB, circle office, Lucknow branch. Finance is her specialization subject and this training will prove very helpful to her in future.
“I am the only student who is doing internship from here. So, I am getting all the help from the staff. They have provided me with all the relevant books and I am allowed to use the library here. Everyone is very co-operative and really going out of the way to help me in my project,” says Mini.
As she is doing her internship from Lucknow, which happens to be her hometown, she is enjoying every moment here. “I am putting up with my parents, enjoying home cooked food, and at the same time doing my internship project. That’s icing on the cake,” concludes Mini.

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Jaipuria Noida Placement Update

Ritu Sabnani, A Graduate of Jaipuria Noida, tells us about her placement experience at Jaipuria Noida

Ritu Sabnani had been placed with UCO Bank as Officer, Second Grade through the Placement Cell at Jaipuria Noida. She is currently a member of the middle management and is serving her one year probation period at UCO Bank, after which she will be sanctioned a permanent department.
Ritu, who hails from Jaipur, Rajasthan, took admission into the 2010-12 PGDM program at Jaipuria Noida and was awarded a scholarship of Rs. 50,000/- at that time. Passion about finance, she was excited about all the possibilities the school offered her and was able to immediately settle into the life of a B-School.
When asked her about her experience at Jaipuria, she says, “The faculty at Jaipuria was very good and helpful, especially Professor Aman Shrivastav and Professor Anurag Singh, who encouraged growth of knowledge and helped me through the 2 years that I was there.”
Ritu is extremely thankful to her college for playing an integral role in helping her find her first job. She is excited about the growth that lies ahead of her and believes that it is the faculty and the philosophy of the university that allowed her to acquire a job she otherwise would not have been able to. The support and advice that she received from the faculty members was invaluable throughout her placement experience.
She moves on to talking about the Mentor-Mentee Program and the Industrial Mentor Program offered at Jaipuria, Noida, “Through regular sessions and seminars, our Placement Head shared reviews of various companies. He guided us on the basic interview process that each company followed, and the type of questions that we would be asked during the interviews. Further, the mentors also helped us with our problems, as and when we faced them in college.” She further elaborates, “Sometimes students didn’t match the company’s requirement of communication skills, or the companies didn’t like the aptitude levels. So our college started conducting aptitude tests for our benefit. They conducted tests for 3 months for our practice, and in the second year, there was a faculty member, Ms. Bhandari, who was appointed especially for us to help us with our interview skills. She also worked towards improving the communication levels of the students. The permanent faculty has also given us support and would advice us on what we need to answer, and how we should express our views.”
Ritu’s only advice to her juniors is to leverage the intellect and experience of the Jaipuria faculty to learn, grow and succeed in life.

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Jaipuria Noida’s 6th Annual Convocation: A memorable occasion

Chief Guest at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, Mr. Sachit Jain, Executive Director Vardhman Textiles Ltd and Management Author delivered the convocation address to the enthusiastic gathering.
Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida hosted their Sixth Annual Convocation Ceremony on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 for graduating students of PGDM, PGDM Services and PGDM Marketing of 2010-12 batches. The convocation was formally inaugurated with the ceremonial lightening of the lamp and Saraswati Vandana.
Dr. J.D. Singh, Director General, Jaipuria, Noida, in his welcome address, gave the students two very valuable tips. “Have hunger to leave a mark in this world. Do something that others haven’t done before. Innovate. Dare to disagree if you want to be different. Being different is easy. Being distinctive is not. Be both.”
Dr. Singh’s second tip was, “Be happy. Have a sense of humour. Love people, smile with them, and enable them to laugh from within. Ultimately, it is not the strategy, but the people who matter.”
Mr. Sachit Jain’s speech, loaded with humour, began with an interesting observation right after he gave awards to deserving students.
The Chairman’s Gold Medal for PGDM went to Ms. Akansha Chaturvedi and the Vice Chairperson’s Silver Medal to Ms. Mehal Rakhra. The Gold Medal PGDM (Services) was awarded to Ms. Kavita Gupta and Silver Medal to Ms. Akansha Bhoobna. For PGDM (Marketing), The Gold Medalist was Mr. Prakash Chaubey and Vice Chair Person’s Silver Medalist, Mr. Avinash Raj. The Gold Medal for Best Woman Student, 2010 – 2012 went to Ms. Akanksha Chaturvedi.
“The female of the species is certainly deadlier than the male. They took away all the awards, except for one course,” Jain began. Laughter followed.
“You are starting out in life,” he said. “Sometimes it is good to listen to people who have traversed these paths before you. You can learn from them by not making their mistakes. Make your own.”
According to Mr. Sachit Jain, there were three kinds of people. Those who used their hands to work, those who used their brains and those who used their hearts. It is a good idea to be able to use all three if you want to succeed, Mr. Jain suggested.
“One sentence which Dr. J. D. Singh used, ‘Dare to disagree,’ he said. I admire that sentence very much. Also learn how to disagree. If you disagree in the wrong way, you’ve had it,” Jain spoke from the heart.
It was an honour for the students who received their diplomas from Shri Sharad Jaipuria, Chairman, Board of Governors, Jaipuria Institute of Management.
Dr. Anup K. Singh, Director, Jaipuria Noida in his Annual Report, said, “This year has been distinctive for Jaipuria, Noida. The B-School received an A Grade accreditation by National Assessment and Accreditation Council, a body of UGC. Our student centric culture got us A +++ by Business India, AAA by Business and Management Chronicle and Jaipuria Noida is among the top 50 B-Schools by MBA Universe. “
In his vote of thanks, Mr. Shreevats Jaipuria addressed the students as the soul of Jaipuria, Noida. They were stepping out with dreams for a future full of ‘success, happiness and peace’. He said that the Institute has been instrumental in meeting the needs of the nation with a pool of qualified corporate professionals.

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Blog Jaipuria Noida Jaipuria Noida Whats New

Jaipuria Noida’s 6th Annual Convocation: A memorable occasion

Chief Guest at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, Mr. Sachit Jain, Executive Director Vardhman Textiles Ltd and Management Author delivered the convocation address to the enthusiastic gathering.
Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida hosted their Sixth Annual Convocation Ceremony on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 for graduating students of PGDM, PGDM Services and PGDM Marketing of 2010-12 batches. The convocation was formally inaugurated with the ceremonial lightening of the lamp and Saraswati Vandana.
Dr. J.D. Singh, Director General, Jaipuria, Noida, in his welcome address, gave the students two very valuable tips. “Have hunger to leave a mark in this world. Do something that others haven’t done before. Innovate. Dare to disagree if you want to be different. Being different is easy. Being distinctive is not. Be both.”
Dr. Singh’s second tip was, “Be happy. Have a sense of humour. Love people, smile with them, and enable them to laugh from within. Ultimately, it is not the strategy, but the people who matter.”
Mr. Sachit Jain’s speech, loaded with humour, began with an interesting observation right after he gave awards to deserving students.
The Chairman’s Gold Medal for PGDM went to Ms. Akansha Chaturvedi and the Vice Chairperson’s Silver Medal to Ms. Mehal Rakhra. The Gold Medal PGDM (Services) was awarded to Ms. Kavita Gupta and Silver Medal to Ms. Akansha Bhoobna. For PGDM (Marketing), The Gold Medalist was Mr. Prakash Chaubey and Vice Chair Person’s Silver Medalist, Mr. Avinash Raj. The Gold Medal for Best Woman Student, 2010 – 2012 went to Ms. Akanksha Chaturvedi.
“The female of the species is certainly deadlier than the male. They took away all the awards, except for one course,” Jain began. Laughter followed.
“You are starting out in life,” he said. “Sometimes it is good to listen to people who have traversed these paths before you. You can learn from them by not making their mistakes. Make your own.”
According to Mr. Sachit Jain, there were three kinds of people. Those who used their hands to work, those who used their brains and those who used their hearts. It is a good idea to be able to use all three if you want to succeed, Mr. Jain suggested.
“One sentence which Dr. J. D. Singh used, ‘Dare to disagree,’ he said. I admire that sentence very much. Also learn how to disagree. If you disagree in the wrong way, you’ve had it,” Jain spoke from the heart.
It was an honour for the students who received their diplomas from Shri Sharad Jaipuria, Chairman, Board of Governors, Jaipuria Institute of Management.
Dr. Anup K. Singh, Director, Jaipuria Noida in his Annual Report, said, “This year has been distinctive for Jaipuria, Noida. The B-School received an A Grade accreditation by National Assessment and Accreditation Council, a body of UGC. Our student centric culture got us A +++ by Business India, AAA by Business and Management Chronicle and Jaipuria Noida is among the top 50 B-Schools by MBA Universe. “
In his vote of thanks, Mr. Shreevats Jaipuria addressed the students as the soul of Jaipuria, Noida. They were stepping out with dreams for a future full of ‘success, happiness and peace’. He said that the Institute has been instrumental in meeting the needs of the nation with a pool of qualified corporate professionals.

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