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Mr. Nitish Jain (President - SP Jain School of Global Management) interviewed by CNBC TV18 on ‘CentreStage’

 
 

We are thrilled to share that Mr. Nitish Jain, President - SP Jain School of Global Management, was recently interviewed by senior journalist AB Ravi from CNBC TV18, one of India’s leading business news channels, on their show ‘CentreStage’.

The episode showcases the School’s heritage, global rankings, future of education and trail-blazing success in the field of innovation and technology.

When asked what is the USP of SP Jain, Mr. Jain said, “It is really creating relevant education through a combination of business plus technology.”

Dr. CJ Meadows, Director, i2i - The Innovation & Insights Center at SP Jain, and Mr. VK Menon, CEO & Head of Campus (Mumbai) at SP Jain, also shared their thoughts and key insights on the show.

The episode was aired on CNBC TV18 on Sunday, 10th February 2019, at 4:30 PM.

You can watch the full interview below:

 

 

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