A Unique programme for media professionals: Dr. Ranjan Banerjee
A Certificate Programme in Strategic Media & Entertainment Management (PSMEM) for aspirants and working media professionals.
A Certificate Programme in Strategic Media & Entertainment Management (PSMEM) for aspirants and working media professionals.
SPJIMR alumnus Mr. Bhushan Akshikar (PGDM Class of 1996) appointed as MD Pharmaceuticals Nigeria by GlaxoSmithKline
In July 2015, Bindal, a management graduate from the London School of Economics, and an MBA from the SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, founded ONE Co.Work.
SPJIMR partners with The Times of India Group for strategic media management course
SPJIMR’s Start Your Business (SYB) and Grow Your Business (GYB), the twin entrepreneurship programmes run by the Centre for Entrepreneurship, have received enthusiastic endorsements from a wide range of alumni who reconnected recently at an alumni meet and awards night.
Initially, there were concerns, especially between November and early December last year. We found companies a bit slow in sharing the number of people they would want to recruit though most confirmed participation in the placement process. Most preferred to wait and watch and attributed this to demonetisation and the election of the new president in the US," says Hema Sisodia, Assistant Director, External Relations and Placements at the SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR)
Deam Dr. Ranjan Banerjee in an interview for Free Press Journal (FPJ) provides insight into what goes in training young students to work in the industry and how to enhance their skills to make them life-long learners.
Dean Dr. Ranjan Banerjee leaves a message for student readers through an interview in The Free Press Journal
R Gopalakrishnan talks about why firms need to do a lot more to adapt to the fast-changing external environment, and how innovation has become imperative over the years.
Final placements for the 2015-17 batch at the country’s leading business schools seem to be feeling the impact of dampened economic sentiment.