mgb/gmba from sp jain global school of management


prank

i came across this master in global business program at sp jain..its a 16th month course across 3 countries and 4 month compulsory internship...the thing is this program started in 2012 but its not ranked anywhere..so should i go for mgb or global mba at spjain...which is ranked by forbes

i came across this master in global business program at sp jain..its a 16th month course across 3 countries and 4 month compulsory internship...the thing is this program started in 2012 but its not ranked anywhere..so should i go for mgb or global mba at spjain...which is ranked by forbes
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Duncan

The MBA is aimed at students with more work experience, and will have better outcomes.

The MBA is aimed at students with more work experience, and will have better outcomes.
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prank

yes i know...so gmba at sppjain would be a good choice if i want to work in asia?

yes i know...so gmba at sppjain would be a good choice if i want to work in asia?
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Duncan

Yes.

PS But Maury makes an excellent point below.

[Edited by Duncan on Jun 01, 2015]

Yes.

PS But Maury makes an excellent point below.
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maury

But it should be pointed out that a "good choice" is relative. SP Jain fell off the FT rankings in 2013, presumably due to either poor placements or poor post-MBA salary data from graduates.

The school's current salary stats on its website (from 2014) give the graduating class a $27k average salary, which is much lower than current FT-ranked schools. If you wanted to work in Asia and wanted a better salary, you should instead look at the FT-ranked schools, which are mainly in Hong Kong and Singapore: HKUST, NUS, Nanyang, etc. These will have much better leverage with recruiters in most parts of the continent than SP Jain.

But it should be pointed out that a "good choice" is relative. SP Jain fell off the FT rankings in 2013, presumably due to either poor placements or poor post-MBA salary data from graduates.

The school's current salary stats on its website (from 2014) give the graduating class a $27k average salary, which is much lower than current FT-ranked schools. If you wanted to work in Asia and wanted a better salary, you should instead look at the FT-ranked schools, which are mainly in Hong Kong and Singapore: HKUST, NUS, Nanyang, etc. These will have much better leverage with recruiters in most parts of the continent than SP Jain.
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