ABOUT JAIPURIA Noida


Jaipuria Noida was established in 2004. This state of the art campus in the heart of the corporate hub of the NCR region provides students with wide exposure to number of industries. Led by Dr. Rajiv R Thakur with a strong team of full time faculty comprising of qualified and experienced professors as well as industry managers turned academicians.

The Institute works on developing graduates with entrepreneurial orientation and service mindedness. Innovative electives course further enrich the course thereby enabling students to opt for dual specialization.

The Institute draws upon a mix of pedagogy focusing on learning through both in-class discussions, cases, and simulations as well as beyond the class room learning through live projects, field project studies, regular industry interface and participation in various national / international seminars.

Modernity, aesthetics and simplicity characterize the four acre green wi-fi campus. A beautiful lawn, a large green central court and an open-air amphitheatre contribute immensely to providing a stimulating learning environment in the campus. The air conditioned academic complex consists of well equipped theatre style and classic lecture halls, auditoriums, well stocked library, computer labs and the faculty offices.
The Institute offers three AICTE approved two year full time PGDM programmes and a PhD Programme in Management in association with Mohanlal Sukhadia University (MLSU), Udaipur. Jaipuria, Noida is able to establish itself as one among leading management education providers in India.


NAAC ACCREDITED
‘A” grade institute

RANKED 4TH
amongst top B-schools in Northern zone, 25th among Top Emerging B-schools of Super Excellence and 36th among all Top Private B-schools
(Nov 2014)

RANKED 32ND
amongst the top B-Schools in the country – NHRD-People Matters
(March 2015)

RANKED A++
category by Business India Magazine (December 2014)

RANKED 13TH
amongst top 25 private colleges in North Zone and 71 among top 95 B-schools across nation by The Week
(November 2014)