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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

“I was prepared well, I performed well!” says Kajal Tomar, from Indore campus on getting placed at Pantaloons Fashion Retail

“I was jumping, laughing, and there were tears of joy in my eyes!” shares an excited Kajal Tomar, who has just been placed with Pantaloons Fashion Retail India limited through campus recruitment at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore . “Jaipuria was a natural choice for me. My brother is an alumni of the institute and his experience motivated me to be here as well” says Kajal about her decision to be at Jaipuria. She believes her decision has paid off and is keenly looking forward to the future.

Kajal has been offered the profile of Department Manager at Pantaloons. Her key responsibilities include managing the merchandise and supervising the staff. She also expected to achieve the sale targets of her assigned department. Her enthusiasm spills over as she discusses her passion to join a Big Retail Brand, “I always wanted to be a part of a large Retail brand and this position at Pantaloons is exactly what I aspired for”. Kajal gives the credit of her selection to the institute, faculty and the fact that she confident, truthful and passionate about her responses during the interview.

A BBA student, Kajal decided to opt for PGDM because she wanted to understand the market from a broader perspective, as well as get a practical exposure to the market. She also wanted to realize her dream of establishing my own business, “I thought PGDM could help me understand entrepreneurship and build the required skills as well. My experience at Jaipuria has been awesome. I learnt a lot here about myself and about the industry and how to survive in this competitive market. Now I feel more confident and practical.”

Kajal gets emotional about her friends and the institute when she talks about passing out, “I will miss each and every moment spent here. However, I will miss the fun part the most. The excitement of coordinating and participating in the events and the learning through team work.” She has fond memories of the learning and believes that her success is owing to the preparation that Jaipuria made undergo, right from the aptitude test to the group discussions and personal interviews.

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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

Nikita Gaur discusses how a “think outside the box” attitude encouraged by her institute got her a placement with the prestigious Times Group

“Jaipuria, Indore has brought about a beautiful transition in me, my attitude and personality. It’s the reason I have transformed from a nervous student into a professional with promise in a short span of time.” That’s how Nikita Gaur begins our interaction. She finds herself on the cusp of an exciting professional journey, having bagged a prestigious placement with the one and only Times Group. Here, she looks back on her enriching journey at the institute and remains positive about the road ahead.

According to Nikita, the unique teaching methodology employed by the institute’s esteemed faculty made her choose the PGDM program at Jaipuria, Indore. She believes it’s the best decision she could have made for her career dreams. “The fully residential program is structured in a way that every student learns in the classroom and beyond it”, she says. “Thus, you are enabled to think outside of the box, which is an important quality for all professionals who want to make a mark in their careers”.

Nikita also agrees that her institute helped her develop the skills that are needed to navigate the professional challenges of an ever-changing Indian economy. It was her industry-readiness that made an impact during the placement interview, which would eventually lead her to bag the coveted job. Talking about the learning experience at her institute, Nikita says, “The faculty members, staff and my classmates are responsible for the massive transformation in me. During the program not only have I learned about management, but there were important life lessons too.”

She insists that she will cherish and draw inspiration from these lessons in her professional journey. Jaipuria, Indore has encouraged her to be an individual. This is evident in the runner up prize she received at the Summer Internship Presentation competition, and also in the Ms. Fresher, Ms. Beautiful awards. The way that Jaipuria grooms its students into well-rounded professionals is what sets this program apart and gives us the edge”. And, looking at others in her field, she says, “I clearly see myself ahead of others who are my age and background that have recently graduated from management programs at other institutes”.

Over the course of two years, Jaipuria, Indore had become Nikita’s second home, one she is going to miss in the future. And, she feels it is important to hold on to the memories that were created during her time here: “There are hundreds of memorable moments during my time at the institute, where I have spent the best phase of my life so far. I am going to miss every moment spent here, good or bad. That’s because I believe even the difficult times were important because they have given me lessons to lead my life better”.

We ask Nikita if she has any advice for her juniors. She encourages them to chart their own path, while also keeping the legacy and rich tradition of their institute in mind. “As a part of the institute you will have access to the best faculty members, amenities and a learning environment that you need to get the most out of” she says. “I would also ask them to keep networking and stay in touch, because life will only become easier no matter where you live”. Her parting words, like her success at the institute, embody ideals that all students should strive to emulate.

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Jaipuria Indore Placement Update

Anurag Kumar Jha talks about the confidence instilled in him by Jaipuria, which enabled him to sail through placements and bag his dream job

The placement process that concludes the PGDM program is a crucial phase in the life of any aspiring management professional. But for Anurag Kumar Jha of Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore, the preparation for placement selection had already began the day he joined his institute. “The academic journey created the platform that enabled me to do well during the placement”, he says. “It equipped me with skills sets in keeping with industry standards.”

His tireless preparation has paid off, leading to his placement as a Territory Manager with Crystal Crop. Getting the news of his selection was an “out of this world” experience for Anurag: “I had always aspired to become a manager, which is why I chose to do my PGDM from a renowned institute like Jaipuria, Indore. I am glad, because it was the right decision that has pushed me towards my career goal.”

Elaborating on the learning experience at the institute and the preparation for the placement season, Anurag says, “The college placement team would carry out regular placement preparation activities. These activities gave me the confidence to do well. I began to believe in myself and decided to be as honest in the interview as possible. That’s probably what clinched me the job.” He also mentions the internship experience at Colgate Palmolive as a crucial factor. This experience gave him an inside look at the daily functions of a large corporation.

On the cusp of an exciting professional career, Anurag is looking forward to new responsibilities and making his mark with the management world. He is also filled with emotions as he looks back on the unique experiences he had at his institute. When asked if he has any advice for juniors, he says, “Take advantage of all the experiences the institute gives you. Believe in yourself and stay positive; the results will show.” They clearly have for him.

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Jai-Utsav 2015

In the short span of 4 years, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore has emerged as the best private B-School of Central India and now it is back again with its exhilarating Annual fest, Jai-Utsav, a fun filled 3-day youth carnival with the right blend of academics, cultural, sports events. The theme is INDIA LIES IN YOU. India now has the world’s largest youth capital, the event aims in inspiring the Gen Y to unleash the true potential in them and building the leadership qualities to take our country forward to great level of heights.

Every year, Jai-Utsav witnesses unparalleled level of participation and the atmosphere gets electric with excitement, frolic, engagement and lots of fun. The fest draws participants not only from Indore but also from different colleges in India including our other 3 campuses in Lucknow, Noida and Jaipur.

This year Jai-Utsav would play host to number of events like Marketing Genius – Finance Genius – HR Genius, a unique 3-level management game along with events ranging fromdance competition, fashion shows to numerous exciting management games and Rock-band competition to tickle the wits of the best and the brightest who visit the campus. In addition to all this, the fusion of sports, drama and humour filled events and DJ nightwill make this carnival a grand one.

Date of Jai-Utsav: 12 Feb 2015 -14 Feb 2015
Venue: Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore.

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Jaipuria Indore STUDENT Speaks

Ayush Garg bags second place at an event held by IMA; discusses the beneficial initiatives by Jaipuria, Indore as the reasons behind his success

Ayush Garg, a student of PGDM 2015 at Jaipuria, Indore, recently did himself and his institute proud by bagging the second prize in a research and study event hosted by Indore Management Association. What makes his achievement noteworthy is the fact that his team had to fight off competition from 40 other teams who participated in the first round. Here, he talks about the competition and his passion for CIS, an initiative from his institute.

We begin with his newest achievement, and asked Ayush to elaborate on the nature of the competition. “It was all about a detailed presentation on your research and study performed to understand how we can reclaim India,” he tells us. “through various leadership requirements and convert them into management lessons.” Ayush’s management education gave him a solid foundation to succeed at this event; however, it also showcased another of his great qualities: his leadership.

The thing to note is that Ayush’s team consisted of juniors, which means he had to lead the way. It was a challenge he seemed to relish. He shares with us some of the times during the event where the team had to step up and elevate their approach: “The first instance was when we had to build a conceptual framework, which we then used to frame the overall presentation. Finally, we had to answer the questions posed by the judges during final round, which was challenging.”

There is definitely an air of confidence about the young man, and doing exceedingly well at a prestigious event might have a lot to do with that. But, according to Ayush, it was possible thanks to his learning at his institute: “Some of the things I learned here, including building a perspective on a topic, believing in yourself and presenting your ideas with confidence, helped me immensely through the competition.”

Ayush also talks about the Course on Independent Study, which was introduced as a part of the Jaipuria PGDM curriculum. It offers students an opportunity to study one less subject and carry out detailed research on a chosen topic. “I always wanted to explore and get deep into any particular subject matter, which drove me towards Social Commerce study,” he adds. “It’s a great opportunity for us students and I’m making the most out of it.”

While Ayush awaits the much deserved award (the ceremony is on the 7th of February), he dreams of becoming an entrepreneur and thanks his institute for instilling this belief in him. “Our institute started an entrepreneurship course, and there was the tie up with entrepreneurship promoting organization like NEN,” he says. “I would like to do something with everything we’ve been given, and become an entrepreneur in the education industry.” Ayush has his sights set on the future. And, judging by his early successes and the educational foundation provided by his institute, it is clear that he will reach his goals.

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Jaipuria Lucknow hosts IS Conclave that unravels the mysteries around E-commerce

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow hosted its Information Systems Conclave on the 13th of December, 2014. “Sailing the E-commerce Boat” was the theme for the day that brought experts in the exciting and dynamic industry to the campus. E-commerce has changed the face of business for many and is here to stay. Hence it seemed apt for the students at the institute to get an insight on how the industry works and opportunities that lay ahead.

Mr Neelabh Srivastav, Founder, Greenfield IT Solutions and Mr. Subhashish Roy, IT Security Consultant, Trendsetterz IT Services Pvt. Ltd were the esteemed guests for the events and they touched upon all varied topics including working of E-commerce, cloud computing and related security reasons. The venue was filled with students waiting in anticipation as they were keen to learn all about this new age business medium.

The conclave began with the traditional lighting of the lamp and a welcome speech by Dr. Ankit Mehrotra, Chairperson – PGDM, Jaipuria, Lucknow. He gave a brief overview of what one could expect from the conclave before handing over the stage to Mr. Srivastav. “The Enigmatic Commerce: Shifting Paradigm to look different” was the topic of his talk and through it he explained the emphasis of Ecommerce in our day to day lives.

E-commerce has definitely taken the world by storm and according to Mr. Srivastav it’s because of, “Benefits like saving time, more variety, less crowd, less taxes. However there is still lot of enigma about Ecommerce even today, especially when it comes to Hindi literature. That’s where the idea for my portal came from,” he says. He also talked about 3D retailing of Omni Channel Commerce to give students relevant examples from the industry.

Mr. Srivastav’s portal is Notnull that enables intellectuals to connect with each other. There are several research articles that those interested can access as well. Elaborating more on his venture, he says, “It is a platform to gain knowledge about creative stuff. The portal has got lot of success. Hindi for the first time got visibility through our website because there aren’t many Hindi literature magazines that you can find online.”

After that insight about the industry from Mr. Srivastav, it was time to focus on two other crucial elements of E-commerce; finance and security. “PCI Compliance: Confidence towards boosting consumer’s transaction” was the theme for the session by Mr. Roy and he began by saying, “Goal of PCI DSS is to protect information from cards and holders, defining a set of security requirements. Data Security status in banks needs attention.”

According to Mr. Roy, the service providers to banks also need to play their role by keeping up with the advancements. He then went on explain the Modus Operandi of Cashless Transactions. He believes the prerequisites for any cashless transactions are, “Infrastructure spread, technology, connectivity, data security, physical security, customer education and knowledge, customer friendly operations.”

To those who wish to start their E-commerce business, Mr. Roy had useful advice. “It is definitely going places, but you have to identify your target audience before taking the plunge. Know what you want to sell and its utility too. Focus on the thrust area for your ecommerce business. It’s important to be the Jack of one trade and master it too,” he thus concluded his talk and the conclave that offered students an insiders’ view of Ecommerce.

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Jaipuria Indore offers a glimpse into its PGDM Program in an informative one-day event!

Write up Courtesy: Meeta Malik & Namita Chaturvedi
Photography Courtesy: Ruqaiya Raja, Pratik Ghosh & Sameer Pradhan

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore recently created an innovative program – ‘One Day MBA’. The program, an initiative of the admission committee, was developed for the students of Achievers Coaching, Bhopal. The objective was to create management awareness amidst the younger group of students.

The session began with a warm welcome to the participants and an introduction to the Program schedule and the day’s activities. Before involving the students, Dr. Pooja Kushwaha, Chair Admissions, explained the course details and benefits of the PGDM program and the MBA degree. Eager to hear more about Jaipuria Indore, students then watched a video that introduced them to the campus, student amenities, and facilities. In addition, new students learned about the variousevents that take place on campus each year, as well as the many groups and activities that they participate in.

Dr. Harshavardhan Halve, Director, Jaipuria Indore, addressed the gathering and shared his views about the challenges faced by the younger generation today. He expressed concern over the fact that this generation is busy comparing materialistic achievements rather than exploring self. He said, “One should work on self in terms of professional skills, knowledge, and personality and performance level. If an MBA graduate cannot talk about business for 10 minutes, their purpose of life has failed”. He also explained how a residential campus helps in better learning, understanding and employability. He asked students to always remember the 3 Cs: Confidence, Courage and Commitment.

The session continued with Professor Kalyani Parmal, Faculty Finance, and Mr. Gautam Pandey, Manager Admissions. They encouragedstudents and faculty to focus on making learning fun and enjoyable, and they demonstrated one approach to this with their “bucket game.” The game helped the students learn some of the essentials of management, like overcoming hurdles, coordination, good listening skills, leadership and team work.

Professor Charu Dubey, Faculty Business Communication, and Prof Devika Trehan, Faculty Business Communication, conducted the next module. In this exercise, students were divided into 5 teams, with each team developing a list of business ideas. After this they had to draw their business plan on a piece of chart paper in an attention-grabbing fashion. Further, they had to give a 3 minute presentation on the idea, which each team did with great success. The aim of this activity was to encourage innovative thinking among students. The teams were applauded for their innovative ideasby Mr. Abhishek Singh, Placement Manager. He also gave them constructive feedback to improve upon their ideas. Overall, the program, in delivering on its promise to foster interaction and education, was a resounding success for all in attendance.

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Quality management graduates will see a very high demand over a short term in the next few years, says Dr. Harshavardhan Halve, Director Jaipuria Indore

As a young Asst. Professor with Jabalpur Univesity – also known as Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Dr. Harshavardhan Halve was asked if he could take on the task of designing absolutely new computer courses – vocational and Post Graduate Program – in the university. This was the mid-nineties and a Diploma in interdisciplinary areas comprising computer and management was rather new to the Indian context. When he accepted the challenge, little did Dr. Halve know that it would be a defining moment of his career. Not only did he go on to introduce these course in Jabalpur University; the PG Diploma in Computer Management became the first programme in Jabalpur where 60% students were placed.

“I started this program with the aim to narrow the gap between demand and supply of talent,” recalls Dr. Harshavardhan Halve, who has just taken over as the Director, Jaipuria Institute of Management Indore. “For an academician, working for professional education it is essential to gauge market needs in terms of skilled manpower and try to develop new courses to cultivate skills in the aspirants. For example in IT industry the need for business analysts is increasing, as the challenges of expanding markets are increasing. That was the reason of developing a course to enhance skills in the area of business analysis.”

Ever since, Dr. Harshavardhan Halve has earned a name for alligning courses and colleges to industry. As a result, whichever institution he has served, has seen a marked improvement in placements; both in quality and quantity.At SPJIMR, Dr. Halve managed the Master’s in IT program with Virgina Tech, while during his 8-and-half year tenure at IMT, Nagpur, there was hardly any aspect of campus administration that he hadn’t combined with his academic responsibilities.

“Theory and practical are two parallel linesthat don’t often seem to meet each other. Therefore you have to practice the art of alligning them to each other. Academics and Administration are a similar combination and one needs to learn skills of both sides by practicing it simultaneously.”

It is probably for this ability that Dr. Harshavardhan Halve has been singled out to steer Jaipuria Indore.

“Jaipuria Indore is the only campus in Indore which has a national presence,” says Dr. Halve, throwing light on his areas of focus as the Head of the youngest Jaipuria campus.“It boasts of being one of the most modern facilities in the zone. None of the nationally known brands have a presencein Indore. For a PGDM campus, 5 major parameters observed globally – infrastructure and living experience, industry interface, intellectual capital, pedagogy and placements. Take a look around and you’ll see that Jaipuria Indore campus is at par with best B-Schools in India. The only requirement is to communicate this to the community. We want to position ourselves as one of the top B-school of central India and we have already started working towards it.”

Dr. Halve comes to Jaipuria Institute of Management Indore, directly from Goa Institute of Management, where he was the Professor – POM/ IT.

“This shift will give me a chance to own full administrative activity and responsibility. It provides me with the challenge to grow with a national B-school.”

Dr. Halve believes that India has come a full circle. While many view the upswing in the market for core Engineers, Dr. Halve feels that it is only to the advantage of focussed Management professionals.

“In early 90’s India started globalization and privatization and began opening its market to the world. This increased the concept of automation and led to a huge demand for Engineers, IT professionals and MCA’s. In the next decade, the challenges shifted towards effective administration; and hence the unprecedented demand for MBA’s. The market did slow down owing to the global phenomena and now that it is picking up again, it is clearly inclined in favour of innovation and innovative services industry grooming, like Whatsapp, Flipkart, Google, etc. This has again created a need for skilled Engineers and IT professionals. It is for this reason that Engineers and IT professional are shifting to their core education.Yet, the need to manage these industries require far more efficient and effective managers.”

Dr. Halve pinpoints that the demand will be balanced in coming years for both Core Engineering and Management. This in turn, indicates that the management spectrum is due to see a bull run in the short term.

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Jaipuria Indore creates Management Conversations at Dakachya Chaupal

Written by: Richa Puri, PGDM 2015
Photography: Ayush Maheshwari and Siddhant Yadav, PGDM 2015

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore, recently organized an event entitled ‘Jaipuria Chaupal’. The event targeted at children and their teachers and parents of village Dakachya was the initiative of Jaipuria Admission and CSR Committee. The intent of the event was to have conversations around importance of education, and the role education plays in securing success in life.

It was an experience for Jaipuria students as well who realised the awareness and growth in the villages is catching up. The event began with the students welcoming the children, their guardians and teachers at the venue. An energetic discussion followed that brought out the need for education to be able to create rewarding careers, specifically managers. The concept of management education was explained using the example of their mothers managing households.

Jaipuria students had prepared a list of questions about India and they were surprised to receive all correct answers. The children also displayed a fair hold over English language as the medium of formal communication. The event became fun once the games started and everyone joined in the merriment. The participants expressed their delight during feedback and came forward with their own suggestions.

To read more about Jaipuria initiatives towards creating globally trained and locally sensitive managers, continue reading:

https://www.jaipuria.ac.in/blog/category/events/

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“My Favourite Brand” at Jaipuria Indore was about a fun exercise to bring the basics of Branding home

Richa Puri and Prof. Aditi Naidu

An out of the box classroom exercise was held for the students of Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore recently as it not only worked on their communication skills but made them aware of concepts like brand loyalty and value as well. Organized by the Marketing club of the institute “My Favourite Brand” was an activity that hit the point home with the students as they related their own personal experiences. Thus the initiative served its purpose of helping students understand the importance of users’ connection with brands and marketing aspects involved in the process.

The task in front of the students was fairly straightforward; they had to talk about their favourite brand for two minutes. But as they talked about their love and loyalty for their chosen brand they could see the bigger picture as they realized what consumers look for when they build a bond with a particular brand.

Needless to say, students put their best foot forward during the contest and came up with arguments that were quite becoming of budding management professionals. Vivek Pathak, student of the 2014-16 Batch who spoke about Dettol as his favourite brand was adjudged the winner. “The brand has been used by my family for a long time. Whenever there are cuts and bruises in the family, Dettol is a trusted name,” was his winning reply. His reward for winning the contest was a book on Branding, which he intends to put to good use at the earliest.

Other participants who talked about various brands like Apple, Dove, Red Tape Shoes and more, might not have won a book on the subject but they certainly went back home richer in understanding of branding. They were also awarded Certificates of Participation but it was the huge learning experience this activity offered them that the students cherished the most. The exercise turned out to be a fruitful one also because the participants’ communication skills were called into play and they learned to put their points across in an effective manner.

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