XLRI Jamshedpur and Delhi begin new academic session 2020
Team Careers360 | August 13, 2020 | 11:44 AM IST
NEW DELHI- XLRI – Xavier School of Management has begun the new batch for the academic session of 2020. A total of 477 students joined this program in both Jamshedpur and Delhi-NCR campuses. The new batch will be taken through a Special Orientation Programme drawn up by XLRI to update their knowledge before regular classes commence. This year the Orientation program will be conducted on a virtual platform due to Coronavirus pandemic.
The welcome session of XLRI was conducted online for the students with an inaugural prayer. The welcome ceremony was addressed by Fr. P. Christie S.J., Director of XLRI- Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur, Fr Sebastian George, SJ, Director, XLRI | Delhi-NCR Campus and the Dean (Academics), Prof.Ashis Pani.
Fr. P. Christie S.J., Director, XLRI-Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur, welcomed the new batch of students of both the campuses. In his welcome address, he emphasized on the four essential hallmarks of Jesuit education. Elaborating on the four themes, he said, “XLRI’s successful growth over seven decades has been guided by these four important hallmarks of Jesuit education, and we will continue to place a strong emphasis on them. The first aspect being ‘Excellence’ - to strive continuously for the best, without getting easily satisfied and without becoming complacent with our achievements; the second aspect being ‘Integrity coupled with Ethics’ - which describes the ethos of XLRI. One cannot achieve excellence, long-term success without Integrity & Ethics, both go hand in hand; the third aspect relates to ‘Whole person growth across quotients’ – Growth of an individual across intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual levels; and the fourth hallmark being ‘Social Consciousness’-to be sensitive to the needs of the less privileged around us.”
Online Classes due to COVID 19 Pandemic
Further, Director added “It’s the first time in the history of XLRI that we have the inauguration online due to the extraordinary circumstances created by Covid-19 outbreak. With all classes online, this term will be a new experience for all of us. We are doing everything possible to provide you with a similar learning experience as in the classroom. However, we look forward to seeing your bubbly selves on the campus as soon as MHRD and the local district administration give us the green signal.”
“We are happy that we have a new campus in the Delhi-NCR area. One of the reasons for going to Delhi is the growing demand for more business leaders triggered by the economic growth in India.”
XLRI Jamshedpur Campus- Batch detail
Flagship programs:
o Business Management (PGDM-BM: 2020-22 batch) - 181 students;
o Human Resource Management (PGDM-HRM: 2020-22 batch) - 181 students;
o Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) – 15 students;
o Executive Fellow Programme in Management (EXEC-FPM) – 28 students
XLRI Delhi-NCR Campus- Batch detail
o Business Management (PGDM-BM: 2020-22 batch) - 72 students
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