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Chenraj Roychand

Chenraj Roychand
Personal information
Full name Chenraj Roychand
Nationality Indian
Born (1991-09-05) 7 July 1961 (age 65)
Bengaluru, India

Chenraj Roychand(born 1961) is an Indian entrepreneur, known as the founder and chairman of Jain Group of Institutions, one of India’s leading educational and skill development organizations.

Biography

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Chenraj Roychand (born 1961) is an Indian entrepreneur and educationist, widely recognized as the founder and chairman of the Jain Group of Institutions, one of India’s leading networks for higher education and skill development. Through his initiatives, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of thousands of students across India, promoting access to quality education and professional training.
Under his leadership, the Jain Group of Institutions has grown to include colleges, universities, and vocational centers offering programs in engineering, management, law, commerce, and entrepreneurship. Roychand emphasizes holistic education that combines academic excellence with practical skills, preparing students to thrive in competitive industries and contribute meaningfully to society.
Beyond education, Chenraj Roychand is known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting underprivileged students and initiatives that promote social development. He is regarded as a visionary leader who believes in empowering youth through knowledge, skill-building, and value-driven education, helping create the next generation of entrepreneurs and professionals.

Personal life

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Chenraj Roychand was born 1961 in Karnataka, India. Coming from a family that valued education and entrepreneurship, he developed a strong passion for learning and teaching from an early age. Known for maintaining a low-profile personal life, he balances his professional commitments with family and social initiatives. Roychand is actively involved in philanthropy, supporting education for underprivileged students and initiatives that promote community development and skill-building in India.

Business career

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Chenraj Roychand | Entrepreneur & Educationist | Founder & Chairman, Jain Group of Institutions | Higher Education & Skill Development
Chenraj Roychand’s business career is defined by his pioneering work in the field of education and skill development. He founded the Jain Group of Institutions, which has grown into one of India’s leading educational networks, offering programs in engineering, management, law, commerce, and vocational training. Through his vision, Roychand emphasized combining academic excellence with practical skills, fostering entrepreneurship, and creating pathways for students to succeed in competitive industries, making a significant impact on India’s education landscape.

Ideology

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Chenraj Roychand’s ideology centers on empowering youth through education, skill development, and entrepreneurship. He believes that quality education should not only impart knowledge but also equip students with practical skills, ethical values, and the confidence to succeed in life. Roychand emphasizes holistic learning, innovation, and social responsibility, aiming to create a generation of professionals and entrepreneurs who can contribute meaningfully to society and drive India’s progress.

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