Mumbai : S P Jain School of Global Management has been ranked among the top 10 business schools in the Asia-Pacific region by Bloomberg Businessweek in its latest B-School rankings. This marks the second consecutive year that the institution has received this prestigious recognition.
The Bloomberg Businessweek rankings are based on an in-depth evaluation of data provided by business schools, combined with surveys from students, alumni, and recruiters. Key areas of assessment include the quality of learning experiences, networking opportunities, and career outcomes—critical factors in shaping tomorrow’s business leaders.
Commenting on the achievement, Nitish Jain, President of S P Jain Global, said:
“Securing a spot in the top 10 for two years in a row is a powerful endorsement of our commitment to providing a truly global and transformative business education. At S P Jain Global, we go beyond traditional learning, equipping our students with the skills, perspectives, and networks they need to succeed in the dynamic global marketplace.”
Highlighting the school’s unique multi-city model, which allows students to study across Singapore, Dubai, Sydney, and London, Jain added: “This distinctive model gives our students invaluable exposure to different markets and cultures, fostering a global mindset—a skill highly valued by employers in today’s interconnected world. With our new London campus, through our sister school SPJ London, we’re continuing to expand this global experience and open new doors for our students.”
Dr Balakrishna Grandhi, Dean of the Full-Time MBA Program at S P Jain Global, emphasized the significance of the ranking, saying: “Our consistent presence in Bloomberg Businessweek’s top 10 is a reflection of the passion and dedication of our faculty, staff, and students. It highlights our relentless focus on academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and preparing graduates to lead in an ever-evolving business landscape.”
This latest recognition by Bloomberg Businessweek adds to S P Jain Global’s growing list of accolades from renowned publications, including Forbes, Financial Times, The Economist, and Times Higher Education-Wall Street Journal.