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International salaries soar for SP Jain’s Master of Global Business students in 2021

 
 

SP Jain School of Global Management has announced successful career outcomes for its Master of Global Business (MGB) students in 2021. The highest international offer for the program went up to INR 39 lakhs, a 15% rise from INR 34 lakhs in 2020. The average international salary increased to INR 25 lakhs, up from INR 18 lakhs in 2020. Over 50% of students bagged full-time offers from leading companies in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. The school also secured international internships for 63% of its students.

Kunal Goenka _ inside-article
Kunal Goenka (MGB 2021) completed his internship and transitioned into a full-time role as an Analyst at Bayer Singapore

Top international recruiters this season include leading companies such as Amazon, KPMG, Bayer, Landmark Group, Aramex, Michelin, Lenovo, DSV, Network International, Movado Group, Westcon, Agility, Redington Gulf, Kantar, Sharaf DG, StoneX, TIER Mobility, iMile and Global Shipping & Logistics.

Students who opted for domestic placements received offers from Unilever, Henkel, IBM, Aditya Birla Capital, Micron India, Thermo Fisher, Blackberrys, McKinsey and Co., TIAA, Cedar Consulting, Cognizant, Accenture, Johnson and Johnson, Steer Advisors, IBS Intelligence, First Cry and L&T Infotech. The school also reported recruitment by several start-ups and tech companies such as TruKKer, Indegene, Azentio, Fero.Ai and Westcon.

The technology sector took the top spot, with majority of the students joining tech companies, fintech firms and last-mile delivery apps. Consulting, logistics, retail and BFSI were the other leading sectors.

“The MGB program is designed for graduates with little to no work experience. Some students to have received salaries of INR 25 lakhs or higher is very gratifying. I am particularly pleased to note the presence of several first-time recruiters from the technology industry.

The SP Jain curriculum is designed to train students to leverage cutting edge business management skills in fast-evolving digital ecosystem. Students are not only prepared for management specific careers, but also for positions that are technology and data-driven requiring deep analytical skills,” shared Dr Balakrishna Grandhi, Dean of SP Jain’s MGB and Global MBA programs.

The MGB is a 16-month full-time master’s program with a mandatory 4-month international internship component. It is offered in two flexible learning formats. Students may opt to spend four months each at SP Jain’s campuses in Singapore, Sydney and Dubai, or four months in Singapore and the remaining duration of the program in Dubai, where they will receive assistance with internships and job placements.

 

The placement success of MGB students in 2021 was covered by leading publications like Hindu Business Line on Campus, Higher Education Digest, Easy Shiksha, India Express Online and others

 

 

 

 

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