How is the MGB programme at SP Jain School of global management?
What is the return on investment?How are the placements?
MGB Program at SP Jain school of global management
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The MGB progam at SP Jain Global is pretty good. I am not really sure about the fees, but it does guarantee placement across Europe, Asia, Australia among others with leading multinationals. So, I guess it's a good bet!
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Hi guys,
I heard a lot about SP Jain's MGB programme. I am interested to take up the course but I am a little apprehensive as to how much weight-age does this course have?
I heard a lot about SP Jain's MGB programme. I am interested to take up the course but I am a little apprehensive as to how much weight-age does this course have?
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Considering the fact that I do not have any work experience, do you think I will be able to land a job through placements?
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Hey,
I was going through the website of s p jain global. I am keen on doing the MGB program. It is mentioned that you will get to work on local company projects. Will i be able to handle both studies as well as an internship? How difficult would it be?
I was going through the website of s p jain global. I am keen on doing the MGB program. It is mentioned that you will get to work on local company projects. Will i be able to handle both studies as well as an internship? How difficult would it be?
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There are many students who study and have a part time job. It is not that difficult. You just need to know how to manage your time. Working and studying at the same time can get a little hectic but you get used to it. I am sure you will be able to handle both studies and an internship.
There are many students who study and have a part time job. It is not that difficult. You just need to know how to manage your time. Working and studying at the same time can get a little hectic but you get used to it. I am sure you will be able to handle both studies and an internship.
Dear Natasha,
The internship term starts in your term break and not during your course. Since the course requires a lot of focus from your end, the local internships are between your semesters.
Best Regards,
Ajit Iyer
Education Consultant
Edumentor
The internship term starts in your term break and not during your course. Since the course requires a lot of focus from your end, the local internships are between your semesters.
Best Regards,
Ajit Iyer
Education Consultant
Edumentor
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From what I have noticed, the companies that provide internships vary across different sectors and they are very reputed companies. This is because of the campus positioning which are across the 3 major business hubs of the world.
All the best,
Ajit Iyer,
Education Consultant
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All the best,
Ajit Iyer,
Education Consultant
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Good place to lay the foundation of your career. Industry-focused courses spread across campuses in four different cities ensures you're reading for the global world. Should definitely opt in for SP Jain.