Hello Everybody, With each passing day, I am getting more and more involved with Pagalguy. In fact I had to go and request the network administrator in the organization I work to unblock pagalguy as we are not allowed to browse forum based si…
Hello Everybody,
With each passing day, I am getting more and more involved with Pagalguy. In fact I had to go and request the network administrator in the organization I work to unblock pagalguy as we are not allowed to browse forum based sites.
After being increasing drawn-in by the magic of pagalguy, I thought of starting this new thread on Life @ SJCBA, Bangalore which would chronicle the next two years of the time that I would be spending at St. Joseph's College of Business Administration, Bangalore.
I hope the below quote would sum it all:
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost "

Intending to go to Residency Road where SJCBA is located for the GD & PI process, I caught hold of a auto. After giving the auto driver the destination address, I dosed off. The reason being I was feeling tired after the Jet lag and above it, I had a little hangover from the party given by my friend on my arrival in Bangalore, the previous night.
:drinking:
The auto driver awoke me up at the gate of SJCBA. This is where I had the first glimpse of SJCBA. The first thaught that came to my mind after seeing the SJCBA building was that it looked like some colonial era structure. A group of around 25 candidates had come, some along with their parents. About 360 candidates were supposed to attend the GD & PI process that day. As time passed by their number had swelled to around 200. I had carried along with me a brown leather bag which held my precious certificates that I had garnered as a student and then as a working professional. I became a bit self conscious after I overheard some candidates remark that the person with the leather bag looked like a medical representative.
:smilecol:
Exactly at 8:30 am, the registration process had begun. The GD process was to take place first. The GDs were held in different rooms of the college.
I was put into a group of 12 and ushered into a room. We had some time before the moderator of the GD came. So, we started to interact with each other. There was a lecturer,a journalist, a medical doctor, a university topper & a TCS employee in our group. Even before the actual GD started, we had started a discussion on the prevailing political situation in Goa. This discussion ensued because two out of the 12 were from Goa.
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Intending to go to Residency Road where SJCBA is located for the GD & PI process, I caught hold of a auto. After giving the auto driver the destination address, I dosed off. The reason being I was feeling tired after the Jet lag and above it, I had a little hangover from the party given by my friend on my arrival in Bangalore, the previous night.
:drinking:
The auto driver awoke me up at the gate of SJCBA. This is where I had the first glimpse of SJCBA. The first thaught that came to my mind after seeing the SJCBA building was that it looked like some colonial era structure. A group of around 25 candidates had come, some along with their parents. About 360 candidates were supposed to attend the GD & PI process that day. As time passed by their number had swelled to around 200. I had carried along with me a brown leather bag which held my precious certificates that I had garnered as a student and then as a working professional. I became a bit self conscious after I overheard some candidates remark that the person with the leather bag looked like a medical representative.
:smilecol:
Exactly at 8:30 am, the registration process had begun. The GD process was to take place first. The GDs were held in different rooms of the college.
I was put into a group of 12 and ushered into a room. We had some time before the moderator of the GD came. So, we started to interact with each other. There was a lecturer,a journalist, a medical doctor, a university topper & a TCS employee in our group. Even before the actual GD started, we had started a discussion on the prevailing political situation in Goa. This discussion ensued because two out of the 12 were from Goa.
Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA
:snipersm::snipersm::snipersm::snipersm:
I wait with bated breath for the moderator to announce the GD topic. He finally announces it: 'Is unemployment, the root cause of terrorism'. I am delighted because any topic on terrorism is my forte area. We are given a few minutes to note down our thoughts on the topic. Then the GD starts, first with opening remarks from all the twelve candidates. Actually it is more like a debate with six candidates speaking for the topic and the rest speaking against the topic. I am in the 'for' group. When it comes to my turn to speak, I go dead for a few seconds as if like a car which refuses to turn on, on a wintry night. Fortunately, I overcome the initial hiccup and soon find myself cruising at 100kms/hr. The GD centered heavily on my Doctor friend and myself. We did not give the others enough opportunities to speak out. After fifteen minutes the GD ends. By then we had discussed the Al Queda, ULFA, JKLF and NSCN and their role in exploiting the unemployed people in their respective regions. I gave a sign of relief, the day was certainly mine.
The day started with the inauguration of the SJCBA batch 2008-10. After seeing the hoardings hanging in the hall welcoming the batch the feeling finally dawned on me that the past several years of dreams was a step away from being fulfilled. The inauguration ceremony of the batch started with a good song played out by Josephites from the city. The chief guest for the inaugural function was Mr. Immanuel David (XLRI 1983 batch), head of HR, GMR group. The other dignitaries present on the dais was Rev. Dr. Terrence Farias, (Rector of St. Josephs College, Bangalore), Rev. Dr. Aveline R D Souza, (Director, SJCBA), Dr. Mohan Gopinath, (newly appointed Dean) and Prof. V. J. Lawrence.
Rev. Dr. Aveline R D Souza began the inauguration ceremony of the batch by welcoming the freshers and hoped that the present batch would be a step ahead of the previous batches in all the activities including the mischief part though he went on to add that the mischief part would not be tolerated. He then introduced the Faulty members of the institute, many of them having with them tons of industrial experience before stepping into the academic world. While introducing the faculty words like United States and Industrial experience were heard more frequently. In short he concluded that the greatest pride of SJCBA is its faculty which is one of the best in Bangalore city.
Rev. Dr. Terrence Farias spoke on the eagerness and expectations of the batch that came out when three of the students of the batch were asked to come forward and speak a few words. Mr. Immanuel David gave us some glimpse of what the industry expects from b school students and gave the students and faculty some vital hints on going forward with the teaching process.
The second session of the day was chaired by Dr. Mohan Gopinath the Dean of the Institute who gave us a wider look into the life at SJCBA. The second session was followed by a Mass for the Catholic/Christian students. After the Mass, Prof Edwin Castelino exhorted the Christian students to be more prolific in their coursework and expected that at the end of the course the institute would produce a gold medalist from the Christian community which has not yet happened so far. He also went on to add that whatever reservations followed by the college which made 50% of seats available to the Christian students on its being a minority institute ended the very same day and now on the competition was open for one and for all and the fight to the top would be on equal grounds.
The third session saw us visiting the Library and the Computer Lab where the respective ln-Charges explained about the various rules and regulations to be followed while using the respective centers and familiarized us with the procedures of each centre.
hi there Jobin,
G8 work dude..:hurray: Keep it up!!!
I'm from ya super senior batch i.e. PGDM 2006-08..:D
All the best!!!
Hope to meet you at the convocation...
Till den...:rockon:
Originally Posted by raviisurs View Post
hi seniors.my profile is xat-83.040 oa,reason-90.12,qa-82,va-52. x-73%,inter-66%,b.sc biotech-68%. no work exp but national level player in volley ball in my +2. iam interested in sjcba.plz tell me amou facilities,faculty.placement average,.plz reply me
i m studying at SJCBA (2010-2012 batch).... its not worth 7.5 lakhs at all.
but that would be a very vague way to tell. let me substantiate
why you should not join:
1. small campus: so if you are expecting a lively campus life with lots of activity and fun then find some other place
2. strict and illogical dress code: the appropriateness of the clothes you wear is decided by the watchman. so one has to dress up as per his "dressing sense", or else sent back home. i nearly missed my trimester exam bcoz of this.
3. the top brass are not dynamic, rigid and do not entertain any change no matter how good it is.
4. faculty is not good as per my experience. the senior staff namely RASHMI NAKRA MAAM, SURESH HERUR SIR, SHIVANANADAM SIR, MADHAVI MAAM etc.are exceptional. but others are not upto expectations.
5. lack of infrastructure: at 7.5 lakhs other colleges offer gymnasium, swimming pool, auditorium,sports facilities, huge campus, hostel etc... sjcba lacks on all these fronts.
6. placements: placements are in tune of 4 lpa. spending 7.5 to earn 4 lpa is not wise in anyway.(considering the dull college life).
SWOT ANALYSIS:
STRENGTH:
josephs brand name.. (works in bangalore atleast)
a couple of good faculty
good students... we won the mount carmel fest and christ college fest recently.
WEAKNESS:
severe lack of infrastructure
shortsighted management
lack of innovation by management.
high fees as compared to facilities. not value for money.
OPPORTUNITY:
can scale new heights as arch rival chirst college is in controversy,
brand name of josephs can be marketed in a better way by bringing in some changes.
THREAT:
XIME is a potential threat.
P.S.: the dean has been changed 3 times in last 3 years so you can imagine how stable is the college management.
2008-Dr. Mohan Gopinath
2009- dolphy abrahim
2010- vidya balasubramaniyam
This is not one of the best colleges out there.
The students who come here are not the crme de la crme.
In house faculty has two exceptional names one in Finance(Herur) other in HR(Nakra).
The visiting faculty like Mr. Mohan Kuruvilla and Mr. Shivanand do give knowledge par excellence.
This is not the best college out there but,
it is the best for the underdogs of this world.
In this world of open education where webcasts of Harvard and CBS are easily available there lies no dearth of knowledge to obtain. That what is not available freely is the hunger to learn and the rigor to sustain the same.
What matters not is the roof we stand under but the heart that beats within.
And the hunger yes the hunger to win.
i m studying at SJCBA (2010-2012 batch).... its not worth 7.5 lakhs at all.
but that would be a very vague way to tell. let me substantiate
why you should not join:
1. small campus: so if you are expecting a lively campus life with lots of activity and fun then find some other place
2. strict and illogical dress code: the appropriateness of the clothes you wear is decided by the watchman. so one has to dress up as per his "dressing sense", or else sent back home. i nearly missed my trimester exam bcoz of this.
3. the top brass are not dynamic, rigid and do not entertain any change no matter how good it is.
4. faculty is not good as per my experience. the senior staff namely RASHMI NAKRA MAAM, SURESH HERUR SIR, SHIVANANADAM SIR, MADHAVI MAAM etc.are exceptional. but others are not upto expectations.
5. lack of infrastructure: at 7.5 lakhs other colleges offer gymnasium, swimming pool, auditorium,sports facilities, huge campus, hostel etc... sjcba lacks on all these fronts.
6. placements: placements are in tune of 4 lpa. spending 7.5 to earn 4 lpa is not wise in anyway.(considering the dull college life).
SWOT ANALYSIS:
STRENGTH:
josephs brand name.. (works in bangalore atleast)
a couple of good faculty
good students... we won the mount carmel fest and christ college fest recently.
WEAKNESS:
severe lack of infrastructure
shortsighted management
lack of innovation by management.
high fees as compared to facilities. not value for money.
OPPORTUNITY:
can scale new heights as arch rival chirst college is in controversy,
brand name of josephs can be marketed in a better way by bringing in some changes.
THREAT:
XIME is a potential threat.
P.S.: the dean has been changed 3 times in last 3 years so you can imagine how stable is the college management.
2008-Dr. Mohan Gopinath
2009- dolphy abrahim
2010- vidya balasubramaniyam
Dude you have posted the above in almost every post related St.Joseph..
and is it 7.5 lakhs including accomodation?
hey m Vandana. iv tkn admission in sjcba(2012-2014) batch.. plz let me knw abt the placements of your batch..how r d placements for finance n mktng specialization.
Hey friends im sunaina im planning to join my executive mba from SJCBA just let me know whether it is worth doing an executive MBA from this institute or pls suggest me a good one, thanks in advance.
HI..I have been called for the interview session... Can u please tell me what kind of topics will be given for the written assessment and also the difficulty level of the personal interview??
Hello!Is there anyone here who has applied to SJCBAs pgdm in the march session?
They haven't mentioned if I have been selected for the morning or noon slot.Refer to the website for details it says.But I couldn't find any details on the website.Could you?