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Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (Autonomous) Dadabhai Naoroji House, 164, Backbay Reclamation, H.T Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (Autonomous) Dadabhai Naoroji House, 164, Backbay Reclamation, H.T. Parekh Marg, Mumbai-400 020 Phone : (91-022) 2274 7700 / 2274 7705 / 2202 4118 / 2202 5153 URL : www.jbims.edu e-mail : [email protected] Career Counseling and Career Guidance As a management institute, we have environment for career Counseling and Career Guidance through 1. Alumni Mentor 2. Placement Officer 3. Counsellor Students are allotted senior student as mentor . Alumni from past batches as mentor . On campus Placement Officer Dr. Sudhakar Gaonkar is always available. On Campus Ms Savita Tilak, Career Counselor is available for Counseling and career guidance and any other matter. Senior faculty members are available for any specific advice to the students. Director [Type text] Following students were part of Career Counseling and Career Guidance during their tenure at JBIMS Sr. No Name Programme Year 1 Alok Kumar M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 2 Bhandari Akshay M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 3 Bhoi Harshal Jijab M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 4 Bhosle Vaibhav Hemant M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 5 Chavan Ragesh Ramesh M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 6 Chopra Maithili Mukesh M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 7 D Ravi Shankar M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 8 Ganguly Pronita Ajoy M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 9 Gangurde Pranjal Shantaram M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 10 Gohil Bhavin Kiran M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 11 Grover Abhinav M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 12 Jagirdar Akram Zubair M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 13 Kharde Mitesh Mohan M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 14 Kondilkar Swapnil Dattatrey M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 15 Lonare Gunratan Gautam M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 16 Loya Sharad M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 17 Mehra Pranay Sanjeev M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 18 Navlakha Jinan Bhawar M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 19 Pawar Priyanka Ganesh M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 20 Rungta Siddharth Vijay M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 21 Sanghvi Vinit Dinesh M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 22 Shah Vikhyat Shishir M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 23 Shaikh Manaal Musaddique M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 24 Shivali Omkar Nilakanth M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 25 Shivalkar Kamini Kishor M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 26 Soni Abhishek M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 27 Sukhija Paresh Mohanlal M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 28 Deshmane Swapnil Vijay M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 29 Adkine Deepak Baliram M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 30 Shete Chitraa Uday M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 31 Chhabra Vidur sanjeev M.Sc.Finance 1 2014-15 32 Alok Kumar M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 33 Bhandari Akshay M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 34 Bhoi Harshal Jijab M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 35 Bhosle Vaibhav Hemant M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 36 Chavan Ragesh Ramesh M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 37 Chopra Maithili Mukesh M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 38 D Ravi Shankar M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 [Type text] 39 Ganguly Pronita Ajoy M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 40 Gangurde Pranjal Shantaram M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 41 Gohil Bhavin Kiran M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 42 Grover Abhinav M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 43 Abhijieet Hake M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 44 Jagirdar Akram Zubair M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 45 Kharde Mitesh Mohan M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 46 Kondilkar Swapnil Dattatrey M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 47 Lonare Gunratan Gautam M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 48 Loya Sharad M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 49 Mehra Pranay Sanjeev M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 50 Navlakha Jinan Bhawar M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 51 Pawar Priyanka Ganesh M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 52 Rungta Siddharth Vijay M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 53 Sanghvi Vinit Dinesh M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 54 Shah Vikhyat Shishir M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 55 Shaikh Manaal Musaddique M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 56 Shivali Omkar Nilakanth M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 57 Shivalkar Kamini Kishor M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 58 Soni Abhishek M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 59 Sukhija Paresh Mohanlal M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 60 Deshmane Swapnil Vijay M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 61 Adkine Deepak Baliram M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 62 Shete Chitraa Uday M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 63 Chhabra Vidur sanjeev M.Sc.Finance 2 2014-15 64 Agarwal Aakriti Rajesh MMS 1 2014-15 65 Aggarwal Chirag Rajesh MMS 1 2014-15 66 Ambatkar Nitish Subhash MMS 1 2014-15 67 Ambekar Harshad Sanjay MMS 1 2014-15 68 Arjun Visvanathan MMS 1 2014-15 69 Arora Vaibhav Vijay MMS 1 2014-15 70 Ashish Patial MMS 1 2014-15 71 Bakshi Karan Kuldeep MMS 1 2014-15 72 Bang Anuj Narayan MMS 1 2014-15 73 Bansode Tushar Ajit MMS 1 2014-15 74 Baug Kiran Sudhansu MMS 1 2014-15 75 Bhandari Aashna Rajnish MMS 1 2014-15 76 Bhanushali Nehal Santosh MMS 1 2014-15 77 Bhatkar Ritesh Vijay MMS 1 2014-15 78 Bhattacharya Pallab Ramdas MMS 1 2014-15 79 Bhave Koustubh Mukund MMS 1 2014-15 80 Bhole Shrikant Bhaskar MMS 1 2014-15 [Type text] 81 Bhise Abhijeet Dilip MMS 1 2014-15 82 Birje Megharaj Shripadprakash MMS 1 2014-15 83 Chachondia Sagar Rajkumar MMS 1 2014-15 84 Chambavade Nitesh Sunil MMS 1 2014-15 85 Chande Yogesh Mansukhlal MMS 1 2014-15 86 Chawla Rohit Sunil MMS 1 2014-15 87 Chheda Priyank Shantilal MMS 1 2014-15 88 Chincholikar Samir Rajendra MMS 1 2014-15 89 /Chintalwar Rajeshwari Mohan MMS 1 2014-15 90 /Chitnis Nedita Hemant MMS 1 2014-15 91 /Chougule Amrita Ramesh MMS 1 2014-15 92 /Dand Aneri Ajay MMS 1 2014-15 93 /Desai Pranita Sanjay MMS 1 2014-15 94 Deshmukh Akshay Subhash MMS 1 2014-15 95 Deshmukh Krishna Dilip MMS 1 2014-15 96 Dharod Darshak Piyush MMS 1 2014-15 97 Dubash Nauzad Gustad MMS 1 2014-15 98 Ekhande Pradip Ramdas MMS 1 2014-15 99 Eklahare Harshad Suhas MMS 1 2014-15 100 Ezhuthachen Rupesh Balakrishnan MMS 1 2014-15 101 Galande Sameer Jagannath MMS 1 2014-15 102 Ghai Simranjit Singh Tavinderjit Singh MMS 1 2014-15 103 Gharat Manish Jagannath MMS 1 2014-15 104 Ghodake Amit Chandrakant MMS 1 2014-15 105 Hendre Omkar Pravinchandra MMS 1 2014-15 106 Hirkane Chirag Surendra MMS 1 2014-15 107 Jadhav Amit Suresh MMS 1 2014-15 108 Jadhav Siddhant Mahadev MMS 1 2014-15 109 Jain Ajinkya Rajendra MMS 1 2014-15 110 Jain Dhawalkumar Devichand MMS 1 2014-15 111 Jain Viral Narendra MMS 1 2014-15 112 Jangle Ishwar Chandrakant MMS 1 2014-15 113 Jhaveri Monil Ketan MMS 1 2014-15 114 /Kamath Varuna Vivek MMS 1 2014-15 115 Khan Mohd Mubashir Zahir MMS 1 2014-15 116 /Khare Manasi Sanjay MMS 1 2014-15 117 Khetawat Shashank Damodarprasad MMS 1 2014-15 118 Kholiya Hemant KewalAnand MMS 1 2014-15 119 Kirve Mahesh Vishvambhar MMS 1 2014-15 120 Kohinkar Ankit Namdev MMS 1 2014-15 121 Kolekar Vishal Dipak MMS 1 2014-15 [Type text] 122 Kothari Mukul Harish MMS 1 2014-15 123 Lasankute Dinesh Ramesh MMS 1 2014-15 124 Lunavara Jatin Lalit MMS 1 2014-15 125 Mane Aniket Mahendra MMS 1 2014-15 126 Mangal Madhur Bhagwati Prasad MMS 1 2014-15 127 Mankame Rohan Sandeep MMS 1 2014-15 128 Mathew Nevin Shaji MMS 1 2014-15 129 MD Aurangzeb Alam MMS 1 2014-15 130 Mehta Jay Nilesh MMS 1 2014-15 131 /Mendon Snehal Nagesh MMS 1 2014-15 132 Meshram Mayur Vishwanath MMS 1 2014-15 133 Modak Akshay Rajeev MMS 1 2014-15 134 Morale Piyush Subhash MMS 1 2014-15 135 Munot Swapnil Satish MMS 1 2014-15 136 Naib Vishwajeet Satish MMS 1 2014-15 137 Nawale Ankush Ajaypant MMS 1 2014-15 138 Nimonkar Amit Ananda MMS 1 2014-15 139 /Panchal Rupal Mahesh MMS 1 2014-15 140 /Pandey Vasundhara Himanshu MMS 1 2014-15 141 Pardeshi Anup Chandansingh MMS 1 2014-15 142 Parikh Mrudul Vidyut MMS 1 2014-15 143 Patekar Dhanraj Rajan MMS 1 2014-15 144 Patel MD Shoaib Ilyas MMS 1 2014-15 145 /Patel Priyanka Viral MMS 1 2014-15 146 /Patil Neha Vijay MMS 1 2014-15 147 Patwardhan Onkar Sudhakar MMS 1 2014-15 148 Pawar Rushikesh Mukund MMS 1 2014-15 149 Pednekar Sanket Sandesh MMS 1 2014-15 150 Perumal Indra Sudarrsanan Murli MMS 1 2014-15 151 Raina Asheet Ashok MMS 1 2014-15 152 Rais Safwan Bashir MMS 1 2014-15 153 Ramchandani Piyush Haresh MMS 1 2014-15 154 Ranasaria Rahul Ratanlal MMS 1 2014-15 155 Salil Pathak MMS 1 2014-15 156 /Salve Sanjana Sukesh MMS 1 2014-15 157 Sawant Gaurav Dilip MMS 1 2014-15 158 Shah Ankit Padamanabh MMS 1 2014-15 159 /Shah Dimpy Ashok MMS 1 2014-15 160 Shah Falak Yogesh MMS 1 2014-15 161 Shah Harsh Chetan MMS 1 2014-15 162 Shah Jugal Anil MMS 1 2014-15 [Type text] 163 /Shah Shreya Haresh MMS 1 2014-15 164 Sharma Vishal Raj MMS 1 2014-15 165 Shirsat Swapnil Kashinath MMS 1 2014-15 166 Singh Pratikkumar Chandrakant MMS 1 2014-15 167 /Srinivas Rathi Srinivas MMS 1 2014-15 168 Sukhija Sahil Mukesh MMS 1 2014-15 169 Surve Sameer Dayanand MMS 1 2014-15 170 Talawadekar Aditya Shyam MMS 1 2014-15 171 /Tare Kalpita Laxman MMS 1 2014-15 172 Tembhurne Prafull Premdas MMS 1 2014-15 173 Thakkar Parth Viren MMS 1 2014-15 174 /Thakkar Rima Yogesh MMS 1 2014-15 175 /Tirodkar Mrinal Milind MMS 1 2014-15 176 Tupkari Sahil Jagdish MMS 1 2014-15 177 Upadhyay Love Bhupesh MMS 1 2014-15 178 Vaja Pratik Jayantilal MMS 1 2014-15 179 Vannam Virender Narender MMS 1 2014-15 180 Verma Prateek Moolchand MMS 1 2014-15 181 Wankhede Mayur Ichharam MMS 1 2014-15 182 /Yadav Priyanka Vijay MMS 1 2014-15 183 Zunjurwad Asmita Shriram MMS 1 2014-15 184 Sapra Girish Gulshan MMS 1 2014-15 185 Agarwal Aakriti Rajesh MMS 2 2014-15 186 Aggarwal Chirag Rajesh MMS 2 2014-15 187 Ambatkar Nitish Subhash MMS 2 2014-15 188 Ambekar Harshad Sanjay MMS 2 2014-15 189 Arjun Visvanathan MMS 2 2014-15 190 Arora Vaibhav Vijay MMS 2 2014-15 191 Ashish Patial MMS 2 2014-15 192 Bakshi Karan Kuldeep MMS 2 2014-15 193 Bang Anuj Narayan MMS 2 2014-15 194 Bansode Tushar Ajit MMS 2 2014-15 195 Baug Kiran Sudhansu MMS 2 2014-15 196 Bhandari Aashna Rajnish MMS 2 2014-15 197 Bhanushali Nehal Santosh MMS 2 2014-15 198 Bhatkar Ritesh Vijay MMS 2 2014-15 199 Bhattacharya Pallab Ramdas MMS 2 2014-15 200 Bhave Koustubh Mukund MMS 2 2014-15 201 Bhole Shrikant Bhaskar MMS 2 2014-15 202 Bhise Abhijeet Dilip MMS 2 2014-15 203 Birje Megharaj Shripadprakash MMS 2 2014-15 [Type text] 204 Chachondia Sagar
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