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SP Jain’s BBA students from the Class of 2020 land global jobs

 

Australia emerges as the top employment location, followed by UAE, India, France, Dubai, US, UK, Singapore, Mauritius, Vietnam and South Korea

 

SP Jain School of Global Management is pleased to announce the ongoing successful placements for its Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) students. Over 80% of the students who have opted to remain in Australia upon completion of their program have secured jobs. With more offers pouring in from several leading business hubs – Dubai, India, Singapore, US and UK – the Class of 2020 is off to a great global start. A small percentage of students have joined their family businesses while some others have enrolled for Master’s degrees.

Samsung, The Kellogg Company, KPMG Mauritius, SBI Australia, Remondis, Naritas Finance Australia, Khoros Australia, Lyka Pet Food, AMP, Walsh Bay Partners and UM Australia are amongst this season’s top recruiters. While the finance, media and marketing sectors accounted for 94% of overall offers, 6% of students forayed into the entrepreneurship space. The class reported average starting salaries ranging from AUD 50,000 to AUD 60,000 per annum.

Speaking of the global success witnessed by the Class of 2020, Nitish Jain, President of the School, shared, “The pandemic brought with it challenges and economic ramifications that were unanticipated by businesses worldwide. It is thrilling to see that despite the gloom, our students have managed to land job offers across international markets.”

“It comes as no surprise to us that a majority of students have chosen to start their careers in Australia. On completing the program, SP Jain students can apply for 2-year Post Study Work Rights* and many of them, after discovering what a great place Australia is, take up this opportunity,” adds Mr Jain.

SP Jain’s BBA is a 4-year multi-city program where students live and study in three of the world’s leading business capitals. They can spend Year 1 in Singapore or Mumbai, Year 2 in Dubai and Years 3 and 4 in Australia. “We are known worldwide for pioneering and offering the tri-city BBA program. At each location, our students have had opportunities to pursue projects, out-of-class activities, and internships that have made them very relevant and attractive to leading companies in Australia and worldwide. Imagine graduating with a portfolio that includes several global experiences, including a minimum of three internships!” shares Mr Jain.

Every year, the BBA program attracts students from around the world. The latest graduating class includes students from over 15 different countries including India, Mauritius, Vietnam, Dominica, Spain, Korea, Egypt, Austria, Armenia, China and Russia.

The placement success of our BBA Class of 2020 has been featured in various news publications and education portals such as The Economic Times, Times of India, Shiksha, Business World, Business Standard, ANI, Yahoo India, Zee5, Devdiscourse, GetMyUni and many more.

*As an international student, you may be able to continue to live and work in Australia temporarily, following the completion of your BBA at SP Jain. While graduating students can apply for a post-study work visa, it is not a guaranteed outcome of the program. For eligibility and more information, please visit the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs website.

 

 

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