In the 30th convocation of Jaipuria Institute, 358 students were honored with diplomas and two researchers were honored with fellowships.

Lucknow. Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow, presented diplomas to 358 students and awarded fellowships to two research scholars at its 30th annual convocation on Sunday. Students of the 2026 batch across all four campuses of the institute received the highest salary package of ₹ 24.11 lakh per annum and an average salary package of ₹ 11.08 lakh per annum.

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The event was graced by Chief Guest Pulkit Trivedi, Managing Director-India, Snap Inc., Special Guest Garun Dhwaj Singh, Director, Deutsche Bank and Alumni of the Institute, and Sharad Jaipuria, Chairman, Board of Governors.

The institute said that students have received job offers from several recruiters including Deloitte, private banks, Aditya Birla Capital, Colgate-Palmolive, TVS Motor Company, Jio-BP and JK Cement.

Chairman’s Gold Medal was awarded to Sarim Ahmed Khan (PGDM), Ameesha Bisson (PGDM-Financial Services) and Palak Singh (PGDM-Retail Management). Ameesha Bisan was also selected as the Best Student of the Year 2026 and Best Female Student.

“It is indeed a proud moment to see the achievements of the postgraduate class,” said Pulkit Trivedi, and urged the students to remain ambitious while maintaining ethics and integrity.

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Garun Dhwaj Singh advised the graduates to focus on building a strong foundation, investing in personal development and nurturing meaningful relationships.

Sharad Jaipuria encouraged the students to pursue lifelong learning, while Shrivatsa Jaipuria, vice-chairman of the institute’s governing board, urged them to lead with integrity and empathy. Sushma Vishnani, Director of the Institute, said that continuous learning, flexibility and ethical leadership will remain essential in a rapidly changing world.

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