Jaipuria Institute of Management launches MBA Program in Business Analytics
Team Careers360 | September 29, 2020 | 06:18 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad has launched a Business Analytics Professional MBA program. This will be a two year full time program which will begin from the year 2020.
The course is structured for all those who want to make their career in data analysis to enrich their managerial skills which will help them take their organization to higher growth trajectories.
The program will also impart skills and all emerging technologies like design thinking, artificial intelligence, blockchain, machine learning and data science, programming skills, problem solving, critical thinking along with the essential communication skills.
Business Analytics is experiencing the highest annual growth rate for job opportunities like business analyst manager, data analytics, consultant / freelance, project manager, IT business analyst, chief information officer, business intelligence analyst, etc.
Speaking about the launch of the programme, Daviender Narang, Director, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Ghaziabad said: “This program is suitable for students to build a strong foundation in the field of Business Analytics and students looking forward to upgrading their analytical skills. This programme focuses on preparing participants for an advanced career in management by giving them a solid foundation in various management topics that are essential for building capabilities to succeed in the modern business landscape.”
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