SPJCM
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S P Jain Center of Management | |
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Established: | 2004 |
Type: | Education and Research Institution |
Location: | Dubai, Singapore |
Campus: | Urban |
Website: | www.spjain.org |
SPJCM, (Shriyans Prasad Jain Center of Management) is a twin campus Global Business School having campuses in Dubai and Singapore, and affiliated to the prestigious SPJIMR business school in Mumbai, India. The first international campus of SPJIMR was founded in 2004 in Dubai Knowledge Village, Dubai, followed by the second in Singapore in 2006. In late 2006, the Dubai campus was moved from Knowledge Village to Academic City.
SPJCM offers a highly intensive one year full-time residential post-graduate program in business management (Global Masters in Business Administration or GMBA) split between Dubai and Singapore, and a two year part-time executive post-graduate program (EMBA).
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[edit] About
Nitish Jain is the president and founder of SPJCM. Mr. Sanjay Dalvi is the Dean of the Dubai campus.
Prof. Christopher Abraham is the Senior Vice President, Dr. Vijay Sethi serves as the dean of the Global MBA Program, while Dr. Balakrishna Grandhi heads the EMBA Program.
Most faculty are drawn from S P Jain and other top tier Indian B-Schools & from other leading institutions across the world. Other lecturers are drawn from the professional world, including entrepreneurs and executives.
Except for those who choose to forgo it (entrepreneurial and family business leanings), SPJCM provides placement assistance for graduating students. The university also maintains relationships with industry entities, and brings in "Visiting Wisdom" and "CEO Quest" speakers from the professional world to share their experiences with the student body.
[edit] Academics
SPJCM offers an intensive one year full-time residential post-graduate program (GMBA), as well as a comprehensive two year part-time executive program for working professionals (EMBA).
[edit] GMBA
There are two batch intakes in a year, numbering about 100 to 130 students each; one in July and one in December. Each intake is divided into two cohorts; one sent to Singapore, and the other to Dubai. The cohorts complete most of their core courses at their respective campuses during the first semester, and then switch countries during the second semester to complete their specialization courses. Specializations offered for GMBA include:
- Marketing
- Services marketing
- Retail marketing
- Product marketing
- Finance
- Investment banking
- Wealth management
- Banking management
- Information Technology management
- Global Logistics and Supply Chain management
- Human Resources management
Each semester is officially divided into three terms of about six weeks each, although these schedules are flexible. Each term comprises eight or so credit courses spread over three fortnight-long blocks. The courses are often moved around within the semester depending on faculty availability. In order to have students maintain an awareness of the world, "Newspaper Quizzes" are conducted for credit as well. Soft Skills sessions, credited and otherwise, are a mandatory part of the curriculum. In addition to final examinations, the pedagogy gives significant weight to regular quizzes and group projects/assignments.
Course modules for the full-time program are conducted over a span of maximum two weeks each, but frequently get compressed down into a week, as the faculty are often flown in and out of the country on tight schedules. Students have no official weekends - lectures can take place any day of the week, early morning to late evening. Classes are digitally recorded and saved for later viewing.
During the first semester, the Industry Immersion Project or IIP course has the students do case studies or other work for a company (regional companies are encouraged for local exposure purposes). In the second semester, a dissertation/capstone project is undertaken by all students to round off their degrees. Guest lecturers from the professional world are often brought in to provide added contemporary and/or local perspective.
[edit] EMBA
The EMBA courses are conducted in the evenings and/or on weekends for three or more hours at a time, to accommodate the schedule of employed students. Usually, a full course will be completed in a week. EMBA specializations include:
- Finance
- Marketing
- Operations.
- Human Resources Management- only at the Dubai campus
[edit] Campuses
SPJCM has two global campuses. One is located in Dubai's Academic City, and the other is located in Singapore.
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[edit] Singapore Campus
S P Jain's Singapore campus is situated along Hyderabad Road, near the intersection of Depot and Alexandra. It is located not far from downtown Singapore, and well-connected to public transport. The campus previously belonged to the Institute of Dental Health, and to the Nizam of Hyderabad at one time before that. While it had begun hosting courses by June 2006, the new campus was officially inaugurated on March 9th 2007 by Singapore's Minister of Education, Tharman Shanmugaratnam [1]. The seven-acre campus, featuring lush landscaping and open space, is dominated by a residential/academic/administrative block (Block A) and a library/faculty/executive development/cafeteria block (Block B).
The Singapore campus is divided into roughly the following zones:
- Residential areas, where the students live in single or shared spaces, spread over three and a half floors. Men and women live in separate areas. All rooms are air conditioned, and wireless internet is provided 24x7.
- Academic areas, where the classes are conducted for EMBA and GMBA participants. They include the twin-projector large halls, and the single-projector smaller halls, both with amphitheatre-style seating. The larger classrooms are equipped for session recording, with swivel video cameras and wireless microphones. The Leadership Hall on the ground level functions as an auditorium as well as a lecture hall.
- Reading rooms, including study lobbies and the study den.
- Office areas, for faculty (in Block B) and administration (in Block A).
- The library building, featuring a growing collection of management books and journals.
- The Executive Development Center, completed in March 2007, will be used for corporate training programs, lectures and events. It was originally built by the British, and was refurbished with a combination of modern and colonial styles to fit SPJCM's needs.
- The cafeteria building, which serves specially-prepared "Indian vegetarian" and non-vegetarian Indian food for the (mostly Indian) students.
[edit] Extracurricular Activities
Despite the rigor of the course, GMBA and EMBA program participants manage to engage in a few extracurricular activities. A variety of general interest and specialization newsletters are published by the students and circulated online to the students, alumni and faculty. The university and/or the students also organize team-building outings when possible, including beach trips and dune bashing.
[edit] Admission
Application forms and prospecti for GMBA and EMBA are available at SPJIMR and SPJCM campuses. Online application is also accepted. The admission process is free at the application form level. Once accepted, the rest of the process, involving group discussions, personal interviews and essay tests, is conducted at a nominal fee. GMBA admission requirements mandate that applicants take either CAT, Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or SPJCM's own aptitude test.For the EMBA the selection is based on the candidates' academic and work profile and also on an aptitude test, case study and personal interview. Although prior work experience is not compulsary for applying, only a handful of exceptional students without prior work experience are selected.
SPJCM receives close to ten thousand applications for the 250 odd seats offered every admission season.
[edit] Accreditation and Ranking
SPJCM is one of four foreign institutions designated "Institution of Higher Learning" by the Singapore Ministry of Education, enabling it to grant an MBA degree from the Singapore campus. It is also licensed by the Dubai Knowledge Village, a Government of Dubai initiative.[2].
SP Jain has been consistently ranked among the top 10 B-schools in South Asia by AsiaInc magazine. In 2006, it was ranked 3rd among private Indian B-schools by Outlook, and among the top 10 in terms of global linkage, industry interface and placement performance[3].
[edit] Placements
The unique feature that SPJCM provides has been the provision of excellent placement services to its students. Since its inception the institution has been leveraging opon its industry contacts and alumni network to provide top jobs with top salaries for its students. Several Corporates from India, Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai, Qatar, Australia and United States visit S.P Jain campus in serach of the best talent. Some of the worlds top Investment banks, management consulting firms, IT Services companies, FMCG, research companies, manufacturing and consumer durable companies recruit and offer top management profiles to the students of S.P Jain Center of Management.
With its industry interface and rapidly growing alumni S.P Jain Center of Management has become popular in Singapore and Dubai which has resulted in great placements batch after batch. Its excellent placement record (100% placement) has made it one of the most sorted after B-schools in Asia.
[edit] References
Financial Times: Global strategy for meeting corporate needs