Jaipuria School of Business hosted 9th Annual Convocation
Abhay Anand | September 26, 2018 | 12:59 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 26: Jaipuria School of Business celebrated its 9th Annual Convocation Ceremony where Subhash Tyagi, Chairman, Gold Plus Glass Industry Ltd. gave medals to rank holders.
Dr S.K. Mahapatra, Director, Jaipuria School of Business in his report, emphasized the achievements of the students and the members of the faculty. The Chairman declared the formal opening of the Ceremony and congratulated the graduating batch. He conveyed his best wishes to the outgoing batch and further, expressed his satisfaction at the steady progress of JSB in academics, research and development. Later, the Chairman, along with the Chief-Guest and the Chief-Speaker, conferred the diplomas upon the graduating students. The rank holders were presented with the scintillating medals.
The Brijlal Kshatriya, Former Managing Director, SAIL (Bokaro Steel Plant), Chief-Speaker congratulated the successful students and encouraged them to confidently walk into their managerial career armed with the learning at the institute. The Chief-Guest, in his brief but captivating address, appreciated the hard work put in by the students and also complimented the Management, especially Shishir Jaipuria, Chairman, for providing high quality educational facilities to the students and to contributing towards nation building.
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