New age courses at SP Jain School of Global Management

Published: Sat 24 Oct 2020, 1:02 PM

Last updated: Mon 26 Oct 2020, 12:55 PM

Dubai - SP Jain School of Global Management, one of the world's top ranked B-schools, has transformed its curriculum to provide students the new age skill sets that will set them apart from other working professionals. The course is designed to equip candidates with the right leadership skills, management expertise, and help them build professional connections, to take their careers to the next level. EMBA has gained popularity and has become the top choice for majority professionals who aim to secure substantial advancements in their career.

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To adapt to the needs of modern companies, the curriculum has recently been updated to incorporate a number of technology courses into the business curriculum. The advanced course structure is a blend of core course subjects, electives, simulations and projects, and students can specialise in areas such as marketing, finance, operations, entrepreneurship and general management.


The program is delivered using SP Jain's proprietary Engaged Learning Online (ELO) technology, and students can connect from multiple Indian cities and international destinations such as Australia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and USA, thus gaining access to a global, multi-cultural network. Students have, on an average, 13+ years of work experience, and represent a wide range of industries such as automobile, banking and finance, engineering, hospitality, IT and government sectors.

The SP Jain EMBA is an 18-month part-time programme, which is delivered using ELO; a sophisticated online learning system that replicates a live classroom down to its last detail, thanks to a number of high-end features, shares its President Nitish Jain.


The ELO studio is set up with a robotic tracking camera for the faculty that allows them to move freely, maintain eye contact with students, respond to their visual cues, moderate discussions and more, all in real-time. Faculty and students are able to engage in one-on-one conversations as if they were sitting side-by-side.


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