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SP Jain School of Global Management

Private University|Estd. 2015

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Average rating of SP Jain School of Global Management

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.1

Based on 11 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.8/5

Admission

Admission

3.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

4.5/5

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Sameer Mishra

Sameer Mishra

26 Jan, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: When I first started college, I was confused about exams, course content, and college rules. But my teachers were patient and helped me understand everything. Our college has been recognized by TEQSA, KHDA, and ACCA, which shows how good our academics are.

Placement: The Master of Global Business program at SP Jain School of Global Management is really popular among students. Many students go for it because of the good placement opportunities. Most students get job offers between Rs. 80,000-1.20 USD. And lots of them even land jobs in Singapore, which is pretty cool.

Campus: The college is really safe with tight security. They have a strong system at the entrance to keep outsiders out. Even parents have to go through security checks before coming in. No worries about security breaches here!

Sachin Mishra

Sachin Mishra

31 May, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really awesome. They know their stuff and they're always ready for classes. Plus, most of them have worked in the field before. We even get to see how things work in the real world with industrial visits. The course is tough and moves quickly, but it's worth it.

Placement: I really like how the college helps us find jobs. Lots of big companies come to hire students, and we often get job offers. It all comes down to how well you do in the interviews. It might take a bit, but you'll end up with a nice job offer. There are opportunities in Dubai, India, and Singapore, but not in Sydney.

Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure with great classrooms that are fully equipped and comfy to study in. They're top-notch in providing world-class facilities like labs and a fantastic library. You can even access all the books online. Plus, the canteen is pretty good too.

Parth Das

Parth Das

13 Apr, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They work hard to help us learn and grow. The courses here are spot on and prepare us well for the real world. The exams are tough, but they push us to do our best. We get a lot of great opportunities here to learn and grow.

Placement: This business school is great for getting an MBA. They help almost all students get on-campus jobs. The pay offered here is usually around 5 to 12 LPA. Big companies like IBM, Goldman Sachs, and Accenture come here for placements.

Campus: SP Jain School of Global Management has a huge campus with awesome facilities for the MBA program. They've got Wi-Fi, labs, a library, computers, a canteen, sports, and more. The hostel facilities are pretty good too. I'd say the college has really nice stuff for students.

Chetan Menon

Chetan Menon

26 Mar, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The best part of this course is definitely the faculty. They're super experienced and really know their stuff. We even had guest professors from top universities like IIM A, B&C, and NTU Singapore. They made real-life business examples easy to understand. Plus, they helped us a lot with our research projects.

Placement: All the students here got internships from companies all over the world. Most of the students who could get placed ended up working internationally. They got cool roles like Brand Managers, Business Analysts, and IT Managers. The highest salary was INR 60L and the lowest was 10L.

Campus: The campuses are awesome! The Singapore one is super green, like a park. Sydney campus has top-notch facilities. Dubai campus is right in Academic City. Hostel is cool and the food is top-notch too. Love it here!

Saloni Choudhary

Saloni Choudhary

12 Mar, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I love the faculty here! They really know their stuff and make the classes super interesting. The curriculum is set up well with different modules for basic and advanced skills. At the end, we get to do a cool Capstone project where we can run our own business. It's a great hands-on experience!

Placement: The placement team really helps students find placements. The companies for internships and placements in Digital Marketing are awesome, like Omnicom Media Group and Isobar Digital Agency. The course directors are super helpful and cool people.

Campus: The school has awesome facilities like cool rooms and high-tech classrooms. I really like the setup in the classrooms - they have comfy seats like in an amphitheater, plus projectors and smart boards. Some rooms even have tablets and consoles for everyone to use. Overall, I have no complaints about the infrastructure here.

Gautam Sharma

Gautam Sharma

13 Aug, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really liked how good the teachers were at teaching. They suggested having extra classes for students who needed more help. They were always busy making exam papers.

Placement: The placement team is always on the lookout for new opportunities and companies to partner with. They work hard to find internships and job openings, and they keep us updated on social media. It's great to know they are always looking out for us!

Campus: I picked this college because students from all over come here for different courses. We all got our own IDs and passwords for online stuff. Plus, the college always has power, which is great.

Usha Verma

Usha Verma

22 Jul, 2022

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college come from all over the world, bringing diverse cultures to the classroom. They focus on practical learning, not just theory. We do lots of case studies and have engaging discussions in class. The course is really helpful.

Placement: I'm happy with the placements in our batch. Around 60% of us got internships in cool cities like Mumbai, Singapore, and Dubai. The highest stipend for an internship is 80,000 INR per month. And yeah, we do have a placement cell in our college.

Campus: The college facilities are top-notch, and we're ranked 2nd on Wall Street Journal for our one-year MBA program. The classrooms, labs, and hostel rooms are great, and the food in the canteens is really good.

Ankit Kumar

Ankit Kumar

16 Jun, 2021

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at the college aren't the best, but they do help you get internships at well-known companies. During my time there, we visited the Benz Mercedes factory, which was really cool. The BBA program at SP Jain is pretty standard, so don't expect anything fancy. It's basically the same as any other BBA program out there.

Placement: I loved SP Jain's placement opportunities. They hook you up with companies in Dubai, Singapore, Sydney, and Mumbai. The placements are tied to summer internships, which I totally suggest doing. It's a great way to land a job after graduation.

Campus: The campus here is tiny compared to other campuses in Mumbai, Singapore, Dubai, and Sydney. I don't like it because there's nothing here - no sports, no games, no cultural events. It's all crammed into one small complex, which doesn't feel like a real college. And the fees are way too high for what you get.

Pankaj Sharma

Pankaj Sharma

4 Feb, 2021

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 2 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The course is made for regular students like me. Sometimes it feels like we're just going over the same stuff again. But they really focus on real-world skills. We get to learn from the faculty's experiences and do hands-on assignments. It's a good way to get ready for working in a real office.

Placement: The placements were okay. In Dubai, they were good for supply chain and logistics students. Marketing and finance students had limited offers. The internship pay was low, but the salary after conversion was high, averaging around AED 9,000 per month. In Singapore, internships paid decently, but there weren't many job opportunities after. Most companies were start-ups. No big companies came for placements. The average stipend was SGD 1,000 per month. In India, there were full-time roles and internships. Internship pay was low, but full-time salaries were decent. The average full-time salary was INR 10,00,000 per year.

Campus: The business school's infrastructure is top-notch. They have a campus in Singapore with a lot of history, and another one in Dubai that's also pretty big. Even though the Sydney campus is shared with another school, the facilities are still great. The hostel rooms are comfy and come with all the furniture you need.

Rekha Menon

Rekha Menon

24 Dec, 2020

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers come from all over the world, like ISB, NTU, and Macquarie University. Some teachers are from our own school too. Even after we graduate, they still help us out. They don't teach in the usual way, they use a lot of technology. We mostly used e-books for our subjects and did case studies. We visited different industries in Singapore, Sydney, and Dubai. The coolest part was the "Real World Skills" session in Sydney where we learned important stuff like negotiation and networking.

Placement: The placements were pretty good. Half of us got jobs before the program finished. And within 3 months, everyone had a job. They don't have a placement week like other Indian B schools. Companies come when they're interested and share job descriptions with us. They want us to find jobs on our own, like universities abroad. They believe education should make us self-reliant and empowered, not just about getting a job.

Campus: The classrooms and hostels are in great shape, except for the Dubai campus hostel location. Everything else was really good and worth it. The hostels in Sydney were awesome. Meals aren't included in the fees, but that's normal for universities abroad. The libraries at all three campuses are excellent. Plus, there are sports, a gym, and gaming rooms at each campus.