Shreyansh Jain - Growing By Leaps And Bounds
He is a dynamic young businessman who has exhibited
considerable astuteness in exploring the power of youth. Meet Shreyansh Jain,
CMD, Sjain Group, who is determined to harness the potential of the youth in
our country.
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From a start-up with negative bank balance to a
turnover of more than Rs. 20 crores, life has truly been roller-coaster ride
for Shreyansh Jain. Eldest son of the family and the child of academicians
Professor Dr. B.C. Jain and mother Professor Dr. Sunita Jain, Shreyansh Jain
did his schooling from Balaghat, which was great as far as extra-curricular
activities were concerned but in terms of academics the school was far from
satisfactory.
As he puts it, “A small town has multiple
disadvantages, but by the time people understand the shortcomings, it is too
late.” It is ironical that while his own education suffered in this small town,
his father taught mechanical engineering to the students of Gondia Engineering
College in Maharashtra.
Shreyansh spent his early childhood days with his
grandparents in Kurud, who happened to be agriculturists.
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The Turnaround
Shreyansh says going to Kota for coaching proved to
be the best decision of his life. It taught him the value of discipline and
motivated him to plunge headlong into fierce competition. The taste of success
was heady and had him hooked for good. He says, “I just wanted to keep moving
and creating new milestones in my journey.” Soon, he walked through the
hallowed aisles of IIT-Mumbai to become a scientist.
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The Grim Reality
The students and environment at IIT-Mumbai was very
different from what he had imagined it would be. No one depended on the system
to realize their dream. Shreyansh, too, decided to take the matters in his own
hands and changed his career course within four months of joining IIT.
The thought of tens of thousands of students wasting
their time at schools, without right mentoring and quality education compelled
him to take steps to correct the situation.
“I wanted to serve students in the most conscientious
way and to do so I invited the top IITians to join hands and share their
experience, expertise and unique methods for my series of ‘Mentoring
Booklets’”, reveals Shreyansh.
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Turning Vision Into Reality
Nothing could dampen the spirits of the 17-year-old
who wanted to open his company in spite of Indian laws disallowing it, due to
age bar. His cousin joined hands with him and that’s how his first company
Educell came into existence.
Reminisces Shreyansh, “The decision to get into
education business was taken carefully by considering all the statistics and
data available – 25 percent IITians join financial firms, 20-25 percent get
into marketing, 20 percent into consulting, 20 percent into applied engineering
and 5-7 percent get into core engineering. These calculations showed us the
opportunities in entrepreneurship in the education sector. We realized that
India has only a few premiere institutes and students of small towns are unable
to reach them due to lack of proper mentoring.”
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Through his series of books, his company minted great revenue in a very short span and Sjain series, that unveiled the strategies followed by top IITians, became an overnight success. A year later, Shreyansh opened a company called QEA Eduventure Private Limited.
The new firm started reaping rich dividends and his bank balance started swelling. Driven by the desire to excel in life, he diversified his business to launch DMS Infosystems Pvt. Ltd. at the age of 19 and then his media firm, Next Generation Media (NGM).
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Transcending Barriers
The family, understandably, was not happy with
Shreyansh’s choice to earn while he was studying. His father completed Ph.D.
from IIT-Mumbai while his son was pursuing graduation, but he was far from
supportive. Some of the partnerships, despite doing well in revenues, proved
disempowering, so he has to start all over again with heavy. Soon came the
challenge of managing several companies and maintaining their divested non-core
assets while restructuring the debt, simultaneously raising fresh capital from
financial institutions, running the business, both as a CEO and shareholder,
continuing to create values for all stakeholders, while also keeping all teams
satisfied, engaged and motivated all the time.
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Striving For Excellence
“I see IT services becoming more and more versatile,
from making software to operating BPO/KPOs, to consulting for any vertical,
domain or niche. The technology and service industry landscape presents great
challenges and opportunities today. Innovative, multi-platform, scalable social
software and customizable analytics has revolutionized business across all
verticals,” says Shreyansh.
With the emergence, marriage and incredible growth
of the social, mobile, analytics and cloud (SMAC) domains, the world is getting
ready to witness a sea change in the ways businesses are going to operate and
the ways brands would be reaching out and connecting with a global netizen.
The IT-BPM spend worldwide crossed USD 2 trillion
for FY2013, growing at a CAGR of 4.5 percent, while the Indian IT-BPM industry
is looking at revenue of USD 118 billion growing at 9.7 percent for FY2014.
“Changing business models, emerging new technologies and innovative solutions
for emerging markets present a plethora of opportunities in IT and Digital
Marketing to budding entrepreneurs like me today,” says Shreyansh
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Success Strategy
Self-belief, patience and knowledge have been the key foundations for his success. Shreyansh believes that there are no big things in life, only small things that keep on adding to the bigger picture waiting to materialize one day. His success mantra includes commitment and dedication towards client’s success, transparency & integrity and constant learning.
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Thinking Beyond Tomorrow
Shreyansh envisions that IT services, clubbed with creative and education services, have the power to affect economy, employment and skills development in developing country like India. Given the upturns in the global market, he considers IT, education, creative and consulting sector capable of generating big chunks of employment and GDP for the nation. Says he, “These services also attract a lot of foreign currency and that has a very positive effect on our country’s economy.”
Shreyansh spends his
time building relations and enhancing knowledge. He plans to transform his
business from a man-driven to process-driven enterprise. He is an ardent
learner and enjoys exploring a wide range of subjects, besides spending quality
time with his family.Shreyansh envisions that IT services, clubbed with creative and education services, have the power to affect economy, employment and skills development in developing country like India. Given the upturns in the global market, he considers IT, education, creative and consulting sector capable of generating big chunks of employment and GDP for the nation. Says he, “These services also attract a lot of foreign currency and that has a very positive effect on our country’s economy.”
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