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S P Jain is not a destination, but rather, the beginning of a journey through education and into the global working world. Your experience initiates a life-long practice of leadership that will positively influence your career and personal life.
You carry your own mind-set, personality, previous education, and experiences into the classroom. At S P Jain you will challenge and be challenged. You will be called upon to both ‘expand your horizons’ and to ‘test the metal’ of your inner core. You will participate in a variety of events, guest lectures, workshops, seminars, and training programs. The campus environment is conducive for developing life-long friendships with fellow students and faculty. This can and should be the start of important business networking practices that will yield benefits for years to come.
Sydney, Dubai, and Singapore are cosmopolitan, global cities, great places to spend time off-campus. Here you can experience a rich cultural life including athletic events, food, movies, music, museums, art exhibits, performing arts, public lectures, volunteer projects, zoological gardens, and regional travel to natural, historical, or archeological sites.
The graduation ceremony symbolizes not just the successful conclusion of one’s chartered course of study, but the start of a new and exciting career; a return to the business world with renewed enthusiasm, a sophisticated portfolio of advanced working knowledge, and expanded and improved sets of working skills. The time you invest at S P Jain promises to stand out as among the most memorable and rewarding years of your life.
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Student Life and Cultural Committee at S P Jain host an array of events such as festive occasions, kayaking, trekking, cycling trips, social work, events at other universities etc. and educational outings such as trips to Singapore Police Headquarters, Asia Pacific Breweries, Singapore guided tour and other industrial visits.
These events are good means to get some respite during the rigorous GMBA program at S P Jain.
Priyanka Bohra Student
November 2011
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