S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research

SP Jain Institute of Management and Research
Motto अमृतं तु विद्या
Motto in English
Knowledge is Nectar
Type Private business school
Established 1981
Dean Dr. Ranjan Banerjee[1]
Academic staff
Approximately 40 core and 70 visiting
Students 240 (2-year PGDM program) 120(1-year PGPM program)
Location Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
19°10′21″N 72°50′12″E / 19.17241°N 72.836609°E / 19.17241; 72.836609
Campus Andheri (Urban area)
Affiliations Association of Indian Universities, Association of MBAs
Website spjimr.org

S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) is a constituent of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan and is recognised as one of the premier business schools[2] of India. SPJIMR sits on a 45-acre campus in the western suburbs of Andheri in Mumbai. The Institute has an annual intake of some 700 students under various programmes. Its oldest programme is the two year Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM).

History

Inaugurated in 1981 by the then British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher,[3] SPJIMR had modest beginnings as a small extension of the campus of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.[4] The institute was named after Sahu Shreyans Prasad Jain of the Sahu Jain family, who financed the institution in its early years. At the time of its establishment, SPJIMR was among the three business schools in Mumbai.[5] After the financing from the Sahu Jain family stopped, the institute disaffiliated itself from Bombay University to provide itself with more freedom in curriculum decision-making and pedagogy design.[6] SPJIMR is a part of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan and operates out of its campus at Munshi Nagar, Dadabhai Road, Andheri West, Mumbai.

Programmes

A lecture hall at SPJIMR

Post Graduate Diploma in Management

SPJIMR’s Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)[7] is a two-year full-time residential programme equivalent to an MBA. The programme offers specialisations in Finance, Operations, Marketing and Information Management.The programme has consistently been ranked among the top 10 in the country.[8] It is accredited by AICTE.[9] The programme has seen much pedagogical experimentation over the years, including social projects and business plans,[10][11] use of theatre to learn management,[12] Assessment and Development of Managerial Potential (ADMAP, a programme where students participate in the administration of the college)[13] and India-specific cases.[14] SPJIMR does not have a traditional summer internship projects like most other Indian B-schools.[15] Instead, the students are required to work with NGOs in the rural areas during the summer; corporate internships happen during autumn instead.[16]

Post Graduate Programme in Management

The Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGPM), formerly known as Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), is a 15-month (3 months of foundation courses through web learning), full-time residential programme accredited by the Association of MBAs.[17][18] It offers specialisations in marketing, finance, operations, and information management. The specialisations are chosen at the time of admission. The programme admits working professionals from domains and leading industries to enable knowledge sharing and peer learning. The course starts in January and ends in December.

Post Graduate Certificate in International Management

The Post Graduate Certificate in International Management (PGCIM) is a full-time residential MBA program with an international focus. As a part of this program students complete first 8 months of their studies in SPJIMR, Mumbai and then complete their international stint at a partner university.This program was started by Center of Indo European Business Studies(CIEBS) which was funded by European Union.[19] [20] The MBA program requires minimum of 2 years of work experience ; students with prior international exposure are preferred.

Executive Management Programme

The Executive Management Programme (EMP) is a non-residential programme, for working professionals, similar to an EMBA, with 60 full-day classes on campus, spread over 21 months and contact sessions. The programme considers graduates with minimum five years of experience,and mandates the support of the candidate's company.[21]

Family Managed Business programme

The Family Managed Business (FMB) programme is designed for candidates to lead their family businesses. The duration of the program is two years and includes a foreign visit. The participants spent a week at the institute to learn and the remaining three weeks of the month at their workplace. The duration of the Owner Manager Programme is twelve months. Selection requires sponsorship from the business, a test and a personal interview. The degree awarded is a Post Graduate Programme in Management.

Other programmes

SPJIMR has entered into collaboration with many corporate entities, academic organisations and non-profits to offer specialised programmes, seminars, workshops and symposiums. The process of course design and deployment is done in collaboration with the industry. For example, in 2003, it rolled out a course on service management by incorporating feedback and guest faculty support from GE,[22][23] while in 2007, it partnered with Patni Computer Systems to create specialised courses in the area of supply chain management.[24]

In 2004, SPJIMR partnered with Virginia Tech on a two-year programme titled PGDSM- MIT, which led to a master's degree in Information Technology from Virginia Tech and Post Graduate Diploma in Systems Management from SPJIMR.[25] The course was later discontinued, since AICTE did not approve this campus-sharing model . The same year, it partnered with Motilal Oswal Securities to conduct a course on equity research.[26] Also in 2004, the institute launched a six-month diploma programme, Women and Political Governance, aimed at educating women who plan to join politics.[27] The course was jointly created by the Times Foundation, Women's Movement for Peace and Prosperity (WMPP) and SPJIMR.

In 2007, SPJIMR signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Standard Chartered bank to introduce a special training programme on corporate banking for graduates through Bhavan's Centre for Inter Disciplinary Studies (BCIDS).[28]

In 2010, the York University's Schulich School of Business launched a new masters of business administration (MBA) program at SPJIMR.[29][30]

Rankings

Institute rankings
Business – international
QS (MBA-Asian)[31] 16
Business – India
Business Today[32] 5
Hindustan Times[33] 9
CNBC-TV18[34] 9
Careers360[35] 3

SPJIMR was ranked No. 16 by the QS Global 200 Business Schools Report in the Asia-Pacific region for 2012.[31] In India, it was ranked 5th by the Business Today 50 best business schools of 2011,[32] No. 9 by the Hindustan Times' India's top 50 business schools of 2011,[33] the 2012 edition of CNBC-TV18's Top B-Schools in India.[34] and ranked #3 by Careers360's Top Private B-Schools in India 2016.[35]

Research Centers

The Centre for European Business Studies, funded by the European Union was launched in 2009, in collaboration with ESB Reutlingen of Germany.[36]
The Centre for Development of Corporate Citizenship (DOCC) was established in the year to improve management skills of future managers in social sectors and to create awareness about the need to contribute to the society. It works closely with NGOs and corporates on consultancy and research assignments. The Centre has its origins in SPJIMR's research project for ASSOCHAM on the issue of socio-economic development of rural India.
SPJIMR has set up a Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, and has partnered with the Wadhwani Foundation to launch the National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN).
Established in 2000, the Project Management (PM) Cell focuses on institutionalising PM in the corporate community, through research, assessments, training, engagements and benchmarking.
The Centre for IT (CIT) at SPJIMR was instituted in 1999. CIT engages in creation and delivery of knowledge pertaining to the use of IT

Lock, Stock & Trade

Lock, Stock & Trade is an annual national-level mock investment game organised by SPJIMR in association with the National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN).[37]

Accreditation

The Association of MBAs (AMBA) has accorded accreditation to SPJIMR's two-year PGDM, one-year PGPM and the Executive Management Programme (EMP).[38] The PGDM programme is approved by AICTE and received "A" grade accreditation from the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) of India in 2003. The Association of Indian Universities (AIU) recognises the two-year PGDM course as equivalent to an MBA degree of an Indian university.[39]

Notable alumni

SPJIMR has a 7,000+ strong alumni network, which is also addressed as SPAN (SPJIMR Alumni Network). Over the years, the SPJIMR alumni have taken over many prestigious positions across the world. SPJIMR alumni include prominent entrepreneurs and business executives like Rajesh Jejurikar, Sunil Lulla, and Madan Padaki. Other notable alumni include actor Siddharth and Olympic champion Dipankar Bhattacharjee.

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