Unprofessional and insulting behaviour by counsellor Abhinav ruins a genuine career aspiration
I had an incredibly distressing experience with Jaro Education’s admission process for IIM Trichy's Post Graduate Certificate Programme in Executive General Management (e-GMP), specifically due to a sales counselor named Abhinav.
As a working professional with two years of work experience, I had a genuine, long-term intent to pursue this course. I initially wanted to complete the application myself, but Abhinav forced his way into the process and rushed me through it. After getting the admission letter, I was given a strict 2-day deadline to decide.
Since this is a massive financial commitment, my father spoke with Abhinav to ask legitimate questions regarding the GST charges being applied and to verify Jaro Education's background. It took just two more days to clarify these financial aspects and ultimately decided to let go of the offer due to our constraints.
When I rejected the offer, Abhinav completely lost his professionalism. He became extremely rude, hostile and insulting. He lacked any shred of empathy, telling me that I "didn't have the guts" face him or to do the course and accused me of "creating drama" just because my family asked normal financial questions and required a couple of days to evaluate.
Being constantly pushed and pressured with non-stop calls was bad enough, but being verbally insulted by a representative for doing financial due diligence is completely unacceptable.
I was actually planning to join this program down the line and refer this course to my friends and professional connections. However, after this impolite behavior, that thought is entirely gone. This experience has truly made me reconsider if I ever want to move forward with Jaro Education. They need to train employees like Abhinav on basic human decency and professional boundaries.








