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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

Jaipuria-Noida Taught Me That Hard Work Counts But Smart Work Pays

I joined Jaipuria-Noida after three years of work experience at Ebix which is based in Atlanta. My job profile was that of a data quality analyst and I had to handle and audit data. Ebix, Noida, was where I learnt the nuances of managing myself in the corporate world. I learnt that even though hard work is what counts, it is smart work that pays. It was here that I learnt the importance of building up personal relationships with everyone around me.

I graduated in Electronic and Communications Engineering from Agra. I joined Jaipuria-Noida, because this was the only institute which provided specialization in Operations. The things I learnt at Ebix greatly helped me at Jaipuria-Noida. I was able to maintain my relationships with the members of my study groups. I believe that having had a first-hand experience of the corporate world, I was able to apply my learning in a realistic manner. This is something that freshers have a problem with. I was able to represent myself in a better manner at Jaipuria, thanks to my applicative skills.

I will be taking up Operation Skills and Total Quality Management next year because I wish to expand my knowledge in the field. I am doing my majors in Operations and Marketing. I believe that Ebix and Jaipuria-Noida are similar in that both of them are people-centric. Ebix is extremely employee-centric and Jaipuria, student-centric. Thanks to being at Jaipuria-Noida, I have been able to considerably expand my knowledge which has greatly strengthened my corporate knowledge as well.’

Piyush Jain
PGDM General

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

Jaipuria-Noida Taught Me That Hard Work Counts But Smart Work Pays

I joined Jaipuria-Noida after three years of work experience at Ebix which is based in Atlanta. My job profile was that of a data quality analyst and I had to handle and audit data. Ebix, Noida, was where I learnt the nuances of managing myself in the corporate world. I learnt that even though hard work is what counts, it is smart work that pays. It was here that I learnt the importance of building up personal relationships with everyone around me.

I graduated in Electronic and Communications Engineering from Agra. I joined Jaipuria-Noida, because this was the only institute which provided specialization in Operations. The things I learnt at Ebix greatly helped me at Jaipuria-Noida. I was able to maintain my relationships with the members of my study groups. I believe that having had a first-hand experience of the corporate world, I was able to apply my learning in a realistic manner. This is something that freshers have a problem with. I was able to represent myself in a better manner at Jaipuria, thanks to my applicative skills.

I will be taking up Operation Skills and Total Quality Management next year because I wish to expand my knowledge in the field. I am doing my majors in Operations and Marketing. I believe that Ebix and Jaipuria-Noida are similar in that both of them are people-centric. Ebix is extremely employee-centric and Jaipuria, student-centric. Thanks to being at Jaipuria-Noida, I have been able to considerably expand my knowledge which has greatly strengthened my corporate knowledge as well.’

Piyush Jain
PGDM General

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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

“Jaipuria Indore is a wonderful management institute which focuses on one’s overall development to make one professional and presentable”

When it comes to communication skills, Geet Malhotra is second to none; not just in the Jaipuria Institute of Management fraternity, but in the entire city of Indore. In the past, Geet has worked with leading Radio Channels of the Times Group and Dainik Bhaskar Group. More recently, after joining Jaipuria Indore, Geet was the winner of the Campus Jockey Hunt of MyFM 94.3, held in November 2011. Clearly, Geet is hardly ever at a loss for words; but ask him to describe his experience at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore and you find him tongue-tied. This is not because he has nothing to say, but because he hardly knows where to begin.

“The experience of staying in Jaipuria Indore is actually beyond words. You can only understand the value of life in Jaipuria Indore if you stay here, with the beautiful landscape all around. It’s a fully-residential campus, and living here 24 x 7 with friends, studying and enjoying all the passions of life is absolutely fantastic.”

An Indore-bred boy, Geet Malhotra is a Commerce graduate from the Renaissance College of Commerce and Management, Indore. He is a trained tabla artist and writes, composes and sings his own songs as well.

“Jaipuria Indore is a wonderful management institute, which focuses on one’s overall development to make one professional and presentable. There is immense scope for extra-curricular activities within the campus. Before joining Jaipuria Indore, I had worked as a core team organiser in Ganga Avtaran, an event organised by the Paridhi Art Group in association with the Uttarakhand government. I was able to build on my organisational skills in Jaipuria Indore by being an organiser for the ENCORE 2 Fest and the National Business Olympiad at Jaipuria Indore. Over and above this, I was also the main event coordinator for the student exchange programme across all four campuses of Jaipuria Institute of Management, called MILAN.”

Geet’s exposure to organising large-scale events at Jaipuria Indore came very handy during his summer internship with Zeeco Media Private Limited, where, as the supervisor of an 18-member team, he successfully organised Gulli Premier League in the NCR region. This widely acclaimed event was sponsored by RadioCity 91.1 FM.

Geet Malhotra, who is currently specialising in Marketing at Jaipuria Indore, is looking forward to a career that harnesses his creative as well as organisational skills.

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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

“Jaipuria Indore is a wonderful management institute which focuses on one’s overall development to make one professional and presentable”

When it comes to communication skills, Geet Malhotra is second to none; not just in the Jaipuria Institute of Management fraternity, but in the entire city of Indore. In the past, Geet has worked with leading Radio Channels of the Times Group and Dainik Bhaskar Group. More recently, after joining Jaipuria Indore, Geet was the winner of the Campus Jockey Hunt of MyFM 94.3, held in November 2011. Clearly, Geet is hardly ever at a loss for words; but ask him to describe his experience at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore and you find him tongue-tied. This is not because he has nothing to say, but because he hardly knows where to begin.

“The experience of staying in Jaipuria Indore is actually beyond words. You can only understand the value of life in Jaipuria Indore if you stay here, with the beautiful landscape all around. It’s a fully-residential campus, and living here 24 x 7 with friends, studying and enjoying all the passions of life is absolutely fantastic.”

An Indore-bred boy, Geet Malhotra is a Commerce graduate from the Renaissance College of Commerce and Management, Indore. He is a trained tabla artist and writes, composes and sings his own songs as well.

“Jaipuria Indore is a wonderful management institute, which focuses on one’s overall development to make one professional and presentable. There is immense scope for extra-curricular activities within the campus. Before joining Jaipuria Indore, I had worked as a core team organiser in Ganga Avtaran, an event organised by the Paridhi Art Group in association with the Uttarakhand government. I was able to build on my organisational skills in Jaipuria Indore by being an organiser for the ENCORE 2 Fest and the National Business Olympiad at Jaipuria Indore. Over and above this, I was also the main event coordinator for the student exchange programme across all four campuses of Jaipuria Institute of Management, called MILAN.”

Geet’s exposure to organising large-scale events at Jaipuria Indore came very handy during his summer internship with Zeeco Media Private Limited, where, as the supervisor of an 18-member team, he successfully organised Gulli Premier League in the NCR region. This widely acclaimed event was sponsored by RadioCity 91.1 FM.

Geet Malhotra, who is currently specialising in Marketing at Jaipuria Indore, is looking forward to a career that harnesses his creative as well as organisational skills.

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

J. D. Singh Sir is My Idol

I am a first year student, absolutely inspired by Dr. JD Singh, Director General, Jaipuria-Noida. All of us look for someone to look up to, someone to idolise. At Jaipuria-Noida, I found my idol. An effluent academician, he has served as IFCI Chair Professor of International Business and as a member of faculty of IMI Delhi, IIM Bangalore, XLRI Jamshedpur, Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad and the Delhi University. A Summer Visiting Faculty at McGill University, Montreal, his academic achievements are completely overshadowed by his inspiring character.

Although initially I did not believe it when someone said that the people who reach the top are great because they are humble and gracious, yet after having met Dr. Singh, all my doubts stand erased. His personality is a strong embodiment of the fact that humility, grace and success go hand-in-hand.

I feel that Director General JD Singh is similar to the Late Steve Jobs – extremely influential and exceptionally passionate about his work. Even though I haven’t got many opportunities of interaction with him, he has made a huge impact on me during the single, short talk I had with him. He patiently discussed and strategized about my future plans and aspirations and gave my concerns a patient hearing and left a profound impact on me. Thanks to Sir, my conviction in myself has increased manifold.

Sir’s speeches are the most rousing – be it on academics, social issues, or an address to the crowd in general. They make us rethink our motives and encourage us to dream big and dream strong.
His patent reply to a ‘Thank you’ is that the pleasure is all his. His zeal is motivating, his presence is electrifying. The ever-smiling face of Sir epitomizes his magnanimous personality which is forever an object of positivity for each of us.

Dr. Singh is like a candle who continues to light the lives of the many students who get to come under his well-regarded guidance. I am honoured to be a part of Jaipuria, mainly due to the fact that this is where I got to meet my idol and mentor.

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Jaipuria Noida STUDENT Speaks

J. D. Singh Sir is My Idol

I am a first year student, absolutely inspired by Dr. JD Singh, Director General, Jaipuria-Noida. All of us look for someone to look up to, someone to idolise. At Jaipuria-Noida, I found my idol. An effluent academician, he has served as IFCI Chair Professor of International Business and as a member of faculty of IMI Delhi, IIM Bangalore, XLRI Jamshedpur, Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad and the Delhi University. A Summer Visiting Faculty at McGill University, Montreal, his academic achievements are completely overshadowed by his inspiring character.

Although initially I did not believe it when someone said that the people who reach the top are great because they are humble and gracious, yet after having met Dr. Singh, all my doubts stand erased. His personality is a strong embodiment of the fact that humility, grace and success go hand-in-hand.

I feel that Director General JD Singh is similar to the Late Steve Jobs – extremely influential and exceptionally passionate about his work. Even though I haven’t got many opportunities of interaction with him, he has made a huge impact on me during the single, short talk I had with him. He patiently discussed and strategized about my future plans and aspirations and gave my concerns a patient hearing and left a profound impact on me. Thanks to Sir, my conviction in myself has increased manifold.

Sir’s speeches are the most rousing – be it on academics, social issues, or an address to the crowd in general. They make us rethink our motives and encourage us to dream big and dream strong.
His patent reply to a ‘Thank you’ is that the pleasure is all his. His zeal is motivating, his presence is electrifying. The ever-smiling face of Sir epitomizes his magnanimous personality which is forever an object of positivity for each of us.

Dr. Singh is like a candle who continues to light the lives of the many students who get to come under his well-regarded guidance. I am honoured to be a part of Jaipuria, mainly due to the fact that this is where I got to meet my idol and mentor.

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Jaipuria-Noida Ranks Among Leading B-Schools Of India

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida has proved its mettle by once again being ranked one of the leading business schools in the country.
With a top-class faculty, state-of-the-art infrastructure and commitment to excellence in education, Jaipuria-Noida has been accredited as ‘A’ grade institute by NAAC – National Assessment and Accreditation Agency, one among the few B Schools in the country to be awarded with the highest ranking.

With most Jaipuria-Noida graduates doing well in the corporate world, the institute is now ranked sixth among the best private B-Schools in North India by the Outlook Career 360 B-School Ranking 2012.This survey considered several parameters such as student diversity, PhD faculty and average salary levels. While MBAUniverse.com, India’s most comprehensive and credible MBA portal has ranked among the top 50 B-Schools in India in 2011.

Further enhancing its prestige, Jaipuria-Noida made its students and faculty proud by attaining an A2 ranking by Indian Management in 2011 and receiving the prestigious AAA rating by Business & Management Chronicle last year.

Emphasizing the need to blend Indian ethos with contemporary management developments, Jaipuria-Noida enables its students to transform themselves into motivated, well-trained and ethical management professionals.

In view of its unique teaching-learning process and its focus on the personal and professional development of its students, the management institute received an A++ rating by Business India in its Best Business School survey of 2011.

In a recent B-school survey carried out by The Week, Jaipuria-Noida was ranked among the leading management institutes of the country once again, rated 60th among the top 26-140 B-Schools by The Week MaRS Survey. The rating exercise was carried out by compiling information from multiple sources including data supplied by the schools; surveying recruiters, students and alumni, as well as consulting websites and online data sources.

About Jaipuria-Noida

Established in 2004, the Noida campus is the second of the Jaipuria campuses. Situated strategically in the corporate hub of the NCR region, this institute provides students with wide exposure to a number of industries. Noida has emerged as a major hub of IT services and BPOs, automobile ancillaries, consumer durables, entertainment electronics, premier engineering and medical and healthcare institutions. Students at Jaipuria Noida have access to the best companies across these sectors. The institute offers an array of management courses – Post Graduate Diploma in Management, Service Management and Marketing.

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A Reason to Rejoice Jaipuria Institute of Management Lucknow & Noida gets the highest ranking by NAAC

Jaipuria Institute of Management one of the premier group of B School in the country having campuses in Lucknow , Noida, Jaipur and Indore gets accredititation for its Lucknow and Noida campus as ‘A” grade institution – the highest ranking by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).The coveted grade was awarded after an inspection by the peer group of the NAAC team which had visited the campuses recently.
Pointedly, NAAC is an autonomous entity under the University Grants Commission which rates Universities/Institutes/Colleges on various parameters including infrastructure and other qualitative aspects of research and education in institutions, teacher taught ratio (TTR), students’ amenities, and placements, and gives a specific rating to the institution concerned.
This assessment and Accreditation indicates that the particular institute, meets the standards of quality as set by the Accreditation Agency, in terms of its performance, related to the educational processes and outcomes, covering the curriculum, teaching-learning, evaluation, faculty, research, infrastructure, learning resources, organisation, governance, financial well being and student services. Currently, NAAC follows grading model: Grade A (very good), B (good), C (threshold) and D (not accredited).
Being awarded the highest ranking means that Jaipuria Institute of Management has fulfilled its goal of delivering excellence and promoting all-round development of its students.
During its inspection, NAAC team interacted with the members of managing committee, faculty, students, recruiters and alumni and assessed Jaipuria’s commitment towards academic excellence and overall development of students. It’s a comprehensive assessment of the institute’s conceptualization, implementation and the road ahead. .
Expressing delight over this achievement, Dr. JD Singh, Director General ,Jaipuria Institute of Management , says, “It’s a matter of great pride that we have been bestowed upon with this honour. All the consistent effort put in by our management, faculty, staff and students have borne rich fruits. Being one of the youngest institutes to be awarded with the highest NAAC ranking has motivated us to work even harder and scale the path of success even higher.”
Congratulating the students on the NAAC accreditation, Dr. Singh said that though it is the combined effort of all stakeholders, students and alumni have played a significant role to enable the institute to reach such glorious heights.

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FACULTY Speaks Jaipuria Noida

Value systems key to managerial prowess, says Jaipuria-Noida faculty

Jaipuria Institute of Management is known to provide high-quality managerial education to students. One of its main tenets lays the basis of every managerial study in positive value systems. The same principle seeps down to the level of teaching as well.
One of the oldest faculty of Jaipuria-Noida, Dr Swati Agarwal, gives an ethical form to this belief. A professor of human resource management and organizational behaviour, she is one of the most popular teachers at Jaipuria-Noida.
The secret lies in the methodology adopted by her. “In today’s dynamic world, one has to be up to date.” The professor opts for techno-savvy ways to keep the students interested in the subject, which she feels is elemental. Further, it helps increase the retention span of a concept taught in class. “I try to incorporate videos and presentations as a mode of communicating the nuances of the subject,” she says.
Dedicated to her profession, she one of the rare teachers who give their heart and soul into teaching the class. “I try my best in terms of what I can do. The process of imparting knowledge must have a personalized streak,” says the much-sought-after professor of management. Apart from an efficient flow of knowledge on a two-way basis within the class, she is open to all sorts of feedback and queries even during the post-lecture hours. According to her, “a one-to-one relationship to the extent that the student feels confident to clarify all subject-related doubts is the success mantra of the teaching profession.”
Dr Agarwal has herself been very ambitious, with a rising academic and career graph. Her present job was preceded by a stint with the government-controlled University of Allahabad. Academically, she has done her research in management and attained a doctoral degree in the same. With a rich decade-long experience, she surely understands the significance of an all-round development. Till date, she goes by this philosophy.
Apart from being an HRM and OB professor, she is an active member of the examination cell for the past three and a half years. She also chairs the HR committee.
With this wide perspective on the range of student-oriented departments at Jaipuria-Noida, she understands the importance of exposing these future managers to the practicalities of the industry. For this, it is necessary to make them face the world
in some way. Since most of the students who get admitted to the institute are fresh graduate, executives comparatively less in number, it is through methodologies like case studies, real-life examples and lively discussions on the day-to-day incidents related to the subject prove a helpful.
Advising the managers of today, Dr Agarwal echoes the pillar principles of Jaipuria-Noida Basic. The quality called leadership enables one to manage and influence a group. Being a team worker catalytically bonds the various members of the group. Another key element is being a good orator and being able to persuade others to agree to an idea. But, professor says, “the vitality lies in holding on to one’s value system and integrity.”

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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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