
The flagship Global MBA (GMBA) programme saw the highest salary package offer of INR 78 lakh per annum, while the Master of Global Business (MGB) programme reported the highest offer of INR 38 lakh per annum.
SP Jain School of Global Management (SP Jain Global) has reported impressive placement outcomes for its Class of 2024. The flagship Global MBA (GMBA) programme saw the highest salary package offer of INR 78 lakh per annum, while the Master of Global Business (MGB) programme reported the highest offer of INR 38 lakh per annum. These figures highlight the growing demand for SP Jain Global’s graduates in the global job market.
Significant Growth in Post-MBA Salaries
The GMBA programme has shown a remarkable increase in post-MBA earnings. The average salary package for the programme was INR 36.2 lakh per annum, marking a four-fold increase in the graduates' earnings within just one year of completing the programme. With 71% of GMBA graduates securing international job roles, the programme continues to solidify its position as one of the top choices for professionals looking to advance their careers on a global scale.
International Placement Success
A significant percentage of SP Jain Global graduates secured international positions. The MGB programme saw 66% of graduates receiving job offers from international firms, primarily based in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. This global exposure provides students with unique opportunities to work in diverse and fast-growing markets.
Programme Details and Eligibility
The Global MBA (GMBA) and Master of Global Business (MGB) programmes are designed for working professionals with over two years of experience. The 12-month duration includes a four-month internship, offering candidates the chance to gain valuable real-world experience while completing their studies.
Top Recruiters and Industry Representation
The 2024 placement drive saw leading companies from various industries participating. Top recruiters included Aurionpro, Aster DM Healthcare, Coca-Cola, Deloitte, Emirates NBD, GEP, KPMG, LVMH, Mazars, Philips Health, SAP, and PUMA, among many others. The technology, consulting, and finance sectors dominated, accounting for 46% of the total offers.
Balakrishna Grandhi, Dean of the GMBA and MGB programs at SP Jain Global, shared his thoughts on the success: “Our graduates have had the unique opportunity to study in some of the world’s leading business hubs, such as Dubai, London, and Singapore, gaining first-hand exposure to dynamic, multicultural markets. This experience equips them with a deep understanding of how to operate in a global business environment—a skill highly valued by recruiters. The consistent rise in salaries and placement outcomes reflects the strong industry relevance of our programs and our unwavering commitment to student success.”
According to unofficial online sources, a large share of SP Jain School of Global Management alumni is working in the Business Development sector with a 26% share. The other top sectors that involve the majority of alumni are Operations and Sales. The detailed sector-wise distribution of alumni is depicted below:
NOTE: The sectors involved in the 'Others' category are Programme and Project Management, Finance, Engineering, and Consulting.
With the continued success of its placement outcomes, SP Jain School of Global Management remains a leading institution for aspiring business professionals seeking global opportunities.
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The institute has released the average salary details for Global MBA and MGB. During 2023 placements, the average package for Global MBA and MGB stood at INR 32.11 LPA and INR 19.84 LPA, respectively. The following table depicts the SP Jain School of Global Management average package trends for the past three years for better clarity: