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  GMBA - Global Masters in Business Administration
 
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Program Architecture
 

Academics

Program Architecture
Providing a well-rounded academis environment

Key highlights of the curriculum at S P Jain:

  • A focus on decision-making.
  • Emphasis on communication, leadership, and personality development.
  • A classroom akin to a discussion laboratory for discovery-based learning.
  • Applications-based assignments.
  • A portfolio program that enables participants to showcase their competencies to prospective employers.
  • Expectation of professionalism and ethics (behavioral) through the course of the program

To fulfill the requirements of the Global MBA degree, participants complete 41 credits in one year, with more than 800 hours dedicated to classroom interaction. Participants spend 5 days per week, 4 hours per day in class. They dedicate at least 4.5 additional hours a week to three Passport to Excellence small-group workshops of 1.5 hours each.

Textbook learning is balanced with a more engaged (performance-enhanced) learning environment. The residential nature of the program enables participants to pursue self-directed learning and to reflect upon the content of lectures and associated readings.

Participants are not permitted to work outside the program.

Trimester I

In Trimester 1, participants complete 12 credits all from general business courses. The Passport-to-Excellence program commences with this term.


Trimester II

In Trimester 2, participants complete 17 credits from a mix of general business courses and their chosen area of electives. It also includes the Passport-to-Excellence course which is equivalent to 2 credits along with a research project equivalent to 3 credits.


Trimester III

In Trimester 3, participants complete 16 credits from their chosen area of electives as well as the Passport-to-Excellence course and research project aligned to the chosen field. The Passport to Excellence is equivalent to 2 credits and the project to 4 credits.

 

   
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