St. Joseph's Institute of Management

St. Joseph’s Institute of Management
Location
Tiruchirappalli-620 002
Tamil Nadu, India
, Tamil Nadu
India
Information
Type Jesuit, Catholic
Motto Pro Bono et Vero
For the Good & the True
Denomination All faiths
Established 2002 (2002)
President Dr.John Britto S., SJ
Dean Dr. A. John Peter
Administrator Dr. Pushparaj, SJ
Principal Dr. Andrew F., SJ
Gender Coeducational
Campus Urban, St. Joseph's College
Nickname JIM
Affiliation Bharathidasan University
Director

Rev Dr C. Joe Arun, SJ

M.A.,M.B.A., D.Phil (Oxon).,
Student Affairs Dean Dr. Felicita J.
Website jim.ac.in

St. Joseph’s Institute of Management is the graduate business school of St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India, functioning independently since 2002. Its two-year program confers the Master in Business Administration (MBA), approved by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi, and in affiliation with Bharathidasan University, Trichy.JIM has been one of the most reputed Jesuit B school in india.

Programme

Before first semester, a one-month bridge course is given along with intensive foundation courses in basic mathematics, communication, functional English, accountancy, computer skills, and behavioral science.

The curriculum is focused on action learning, which requires that students apply concepts learned in the classroom to real-world business settings. Courses are taught using the case method, lectures, team projects, and hands-on Action Learning Labs. The academic level of coursework is considered extremely demanding by business school standards, with a greater emphasis on analytical reasoning and quantitative analysis than most programs.

Academic rigor has a strong influence on the school's culture. The first semester, also known as the core, is often considered the most difficult semester by design.After second semester students are required to intern in a business for eight weeks and give a written and oral report on the experience.
All first year courses are compulsory. The second year includes six core courses, and four electives in the student's two areas of specialization, over the two semesters, Thirty-seven electives are offered in the fields of Finance, Systems, Marketing, and Human Resource Management. A paper must be submitted on one of the student's two areas of specialization.
In line with the Jesuit aim of forming men and women for others,[1] students are required to live in a village for a week and to suggest approaches that might be taken toward the resolution of problems faced by the villagers.[2]
JIM offers intensive, three-day workshops in the areas of personal growth, building self-esteem, value formation, and interpersonal effectiveness. This includes training in neuro-linguistic programming, rational emotive therapy, managing emotions, time management, and stress management. Opportunities are also given to develop skills in public speaking, presentation skills, body language, and preparation of reports.

Management Development Program

Beyond academics, the school puts an emphasis on personal and professional development including leadership, global awareness, and business skill building. These developments are facilitated via specialized workshops led by external consultants, students, and faculty.This is offered as an opportunity for business people to update their knowledge of the field.

International Collaboration Programme

A group of students from Germany come to JIM every year to engage in mutual learning. They share and learn on cross-cultural issues and on perspectives on globalization. In February 2014 fifteen German students attended a seminar on globalisation and its impact, and on the status of women in India.

Twinning programme

The students begin their studies at JIM Trichy, India, and transfer their credits, taking the final term at London School of Commerce (LSC) at no additional tuition fee. Upon completion, they receive the MBA degree from LSC's partner Anglia Ruskin University in the east of England, which has an enrollment of around 34,000 students from the UK and abroad at its campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford, London, and Peterborough.[3][4]

References

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