Convocation ceremony PGDM (2008-10)
Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS) Jaipur held the Convocation Ceremony for PGDM (2008-10) Batch students on 17th Dec 2010. JIMS, Jaipur is run by Jagan Nath Gupta Memorial Educational Society, a registered non profit organization imparting quality professional education from many years.
After completing two years at JIMS Jaipur, students’ hard work, dedication & their serious efforts converted into reality in this graceful event. Mr Rajeev Bhargava, Zonal Head, HDFC Bank was the chief Guest of the Ceremony. Mr Deepak Semwal, Regional Service Manager HR, HDFC was the Guest of Honour and Mr Manish Gupta (Chairman, JIMS) & Dr Ravi Sharma (Director, JIMS, Jaipur), were the honorable members present.

Mr Manish Gupta warmly welcomed the guests & presented them a token of appreciation. The ceremony commenced with the lighting of the lamp and invocation to Goddess Saraswati. Mr Manish Gupta opened the Ceremony. Addressing students Dr Ravi Sharma asked them to focus upon human values in their career as well as life.
Mr Manish Gupta reminded the students of tough competition prevailing in almost every field and therefore asked them to work even harder to realize their goals and to make their parents & us proud.
Carrying the same message forward, Mr Rajeev Bhargava added that students must incorporate discipline in them and should be wise in their acts. And following the same path, contribute in the development of our nation.

After listening to the kind words from the dignitaries & receiving blessings from them, students were awarded with the diplomas. Mr Gaurav Goyal from the PGDM (2008-10) Batch was granted Gold Medal for securing first position throughout that batch.
Dr. Mayank Agarwal thanked the Chief Guest, the Guest of Honour, the Chairman and all the invitees.
The ceremony concluded with the rendering of National anthem.
It was a day of doting remembrance and sense of achievement for the young management graduates who received their diplomas in the ceremony. Students threw their hats up in the air which expressed their happiness & delight.