SP Jain bachelor of data science graduates record 100% employment within 6 months of graduation
SP Jain's BDS programme graduates that opted for placements in India received offers ranging from Rs 22 lakh to Rs 36 lakh per annum.
Ishita Ranganath | March 1, 2023 | 05:49 PM IST
NEW DELHI: SP Jain School of Global Management, Mumbai announces career outcomes for graduates of its bachelor of data science (BDS) programme. Students that opted for placements in India receive offers ranging from Rs 22 lakh to Rs 36 lakh per annum. The institute has recorded 100% employment rate within six months of graduation.
Graduates also received offers from companies based in Vietnam and Australia while several others were accepted for higher studies in US, UK, Canada and Australia. Students secured jobs at starting salaries ranging from AUD 78,000 to AUD 120,000 in Australia.
The graduates from the BDS programme at SP Jain received offers from various organisations, including Fortune 500 companies, technology start-ups and government agencies such as acquarie Group, Amazon, Wolters Kluwer, EdgeRed Analytics Pty Ltd, Integrity Solutions, NSW Government (Grad Program), Viettel Big Data Analytics Center, OCB Bank, Savills Vietnam, and ITR Vietnam.
BDS programme at SP Jain Mumbai
The BDS programme at SP Jain school of global management offers students opportunities to intern and gain work experience with various companies and universities. Students of the programme have previously interned at Adaptive Investments, University of Massachusetts at Boston, AI Australia, VP Bank, Johnson & Johnson, Instagram, Facebook, ISI, NITIE, Edify Accelerator, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Bombay and other US and European universities.
The BDS programme is open to class 12 students and is ideal for those with an aptitude for math and science. The program curriculum provides foundation in the principles and techniques of data science, programming and analytics, machine learning, simulation modelling, data mining, social web analytics, and big data processing techniques and platforms.
While speaking about the programme, SP Jain, BDS programme, director, Abhijit Dasgupta, said: "The Bachelor of Data Science program at SP Jain is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of data analysis and the skills necessary to tackle complex business problems by effectively leveraging both quantitative and qualitative data. We are thrilled to see the remarkable success of our graduates and their impressive job offers from leading companies in the technology and e-commerce sectors. The curriculum at SP Jain is designed to keep pace with the fast-evolving digital landscape, and the participation of industry professionals from the technology sector demonstrates our commitment to providing a cutting-edge education. The high starting salaries our graduates, which is way above the median graduate salaries in the respective geographies, have secured are a testament to the efficacy of our programme, and showcase the core skills and aptitudes that employers demand and appreciate."
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