SP Jain School of Global Management Placement Drive: 60% students get jobs in Australia
Divyansh | May 3, 2024 | 09:27 PM IST | 1 min read
The companies that participated in SP Jain Global Placement drive included Ernst and Young, Deloitte, Dell Technologies, Emirates, and JPMorgan.
NEW DELHI: SP Jain School of Global Management (SP Jain Global) said 60% students of its Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programme from 2021 to 2023 were placed in companies based in Australia. Other placement locations included the USA, the UAE, Brazil, India, Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia, among others.
The average salary of the BBA programme was around AUD 65,000. The students were placed in diverse domains including finance, marketing, sales, and business development. The companies that participated in the placement drive included Ernst and Young, Deloitte, Dell Technologies, Emirates, Frost and Sullivan, Grant Thornton, JPMorgan, Walsh Bay Partners, Uber, Samsung, NSW Government, and Pricewaterhouse Coopers, among others.
"The prominence of Australia as the top placement location underscores the robustness of our BBA program and the immense opportunities it offers to our graduates," remarked Vaidyanathan Jayaraman, dean of undergraduate programmes at SP Jain Global. "This trend reflects the strong ties we've built with industry partners in Australia, as well as the calibre of talent our students bring to the table. Our unique tri-city model, spanning Singapore/Mumbai, Dubai, and Sydney, has played a pivotal role in shaping global careers by providing students with diverse perspectives and experiences across international business hubs."
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SP Jain Global’s BBA is a 4-year multi-city program accredited by Australia’s Tertiary Education Quality & Standards Agency (TEQSA). Students travel to Singapore/Mumbai for Year 1, Dubai for Year 2, and Sydney for Years 3 and 4, graduating with an Australian degree and the option to apply for post study work rights in Australia—an opportunity many students embrace after discovering the appeal of living and working in Australia.
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