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Over the years I have been asked by many BBA grads for advice on the best career choice and how to achieve it. My answers have changed over the years, but my recommended process has not. Being a visual person, I like to see things, so the first step in starting a career as a fresh grad is to choose the/a position that you aspire to and work backwards to come up with the right starting position and the associated pathway to achieving your goal eventually.
Today’s globalised world is characterised by greater business and trade facilitations between nation states & a strong impetus towards entrepreneurial ventures. As students complete their 12th standard examinations, both students and their parents grapple with which course or program to choose from amongst the diverse range of options that are presented to today’s young generation. Once they zero down to the discipline of ‘Management Courses’ at the undergraduate level, the next dilemma that they seem to face is a choice amongst the provided program alternatives; namely a BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies) and a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration).
In today’s competitive employment market, pursuing a business degree is the steppingstone to a successful career. However, with the increasing specialisation of industries and companies, more students are opting for specialised BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) programs that focus on specific areas such as marketing, finance or entrepreneurship. This shift reflects the growing demand for tailored expertise in the professional world. A specialised BBA degree offers numerous advantages that can enhance career prospects and provide a competitive edge. Here are five key benefits of pursuing a specialised BBA degree:
With nearly two decades of academic experience and serving as the Area Head of Marketing at SP Jain Global School of Management, I have witnessed a remarkable evolution in business higher education.
In a world driven by innovation and fueled by passion, Abhisyant Anasapurapu (BBA 2020) emerges as a beacon of modern entrepreneurship. His journey from a cricket and music lover to the co-founder of MYn, a groundbreaking super app, paints a vivid picture of ambition, perseverance, and the power of transformation.
Meet Dr Nicolas Hamelin, SP Jain’s Associate Professor of Marketing and the Neuroscience Lab Director at our Sydney campus. With over 10 years of professional corporate experience, Dr Hamelin holds two doctoral degrees – a PhD in Laser Physics from Sussex University and a PhD in Business from East London University.
He completed his MSc in Environmental Management from Ulster University in UK and MSc/Magistere in Physics from the University of Grenoble in France. Early on, he completed his TV News Reporter Diploma from INA, France and began his professional career as a television journalist.
So what does life look like for Dr Nicolas Hamelin, inside and outside the SPJ classroom? We caught up with him over a quick interview to find out.
Q. What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
Dr Hamelin: I enjoy Skying, Paragliding, Filming, and Tennis.
Q. What sort of morning routine do you have to get jazzed for class?
Dr Hamelin: I check the news about updates in the field.
Q. Could you tell us a fun fact about you? What would students be surprised to find out about you?
Dr Hamelin: I am an ex-television journalist and photojournalist, covering social issues in conflict zones (Filming child soldiers in Uganda, for example).
Q. If you could pass on any wisdom to your students, what would you share?
Dr Hamelin: Don't cut corners - a diploma means nothing if you have no knowledge to back it up. Respect the planet, we only have one. Don’t let people buy your soul, do not drop your moral compass for a few dollars. Choose freedom and dignity over comfort.
Q. Is there a quote or saying that you live your life by?
Dr Hamelin: When someone needs help, help. This quote by Enrich Fromm inspires me: ‘Our goal should be to be much, not to have much.’
Q. Your favourite book or movie?
Dr Hamelin: My favourite movie would be ‘Captain Fantastic’ – it is a movie about freedom in the useless world of consumption. My favourite book is ‘1984’ by George Orwell.