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How experiential learning is shaping industry-ready managers

What does it really take to prepare students for the workplace today? In management education, the answer is increasingly moving beyond classrooms and into real-world experience.

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Transform your mid-career trajectory with an Executive MBA

 In today’s fast-changing business world, many mid-career professionals reach a point where they ask: “What’s next?” after years of experience — whether that means moving into senior leadership, shifting to a new field, or starting a business .

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Executive MBA: A strategic investment in future ready leaders

What happens when the rules of business keep changing? Leaders can no longer rely on experience alone. Rapid technological change, global disruption, and rising sustainability expectations are testing leaders like never before.

Topics: SP Jain in the News, Faculty in the News, Strategic Leadership, Career Advancement, Professional Development

Why demand for data science graduates will surge in the age of Artificial Intelligence

Behind every breakthrough in artificial intelligence lies one critical ingredient: data. As organisations increasingly rely on data-driven insights to power intelligent systems, the demand for skilled data science professionals is set to grow rapidly.

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How a Global MBA supports mid-career transitions

As industries evolve and job roles continue to shift, career transitions are becoming increasingly common. Today, professionals are not switching careers out of restlessness but because entire sectors are being reshaped by technology, globalisation, and new business models.

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Retirement planning explained: Managing risk, income, and inflation in uncertain times

As the cost of living rises and markets remain unpredictable, planning for a secure retirement has never been more critical. For many Indians, the challenge isn’t just building wealth, it’s ensuring that income lasts through the golden years, keeps pace with inflation, and weathers economic uncertainties.

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Why Dubai is becoming a top choice for students seeking global careers

 While many students still look to traditional destinations for higher education, a new global contender is quietly changing the game, Dubai. Once known mainly for business and tourism, it is now positioning itself as a launchpad for global careers through education. 

Topics: Artificial Intelligence, SP Jain in the News, Faculty in the News, Global Education, Studying in UAE

How regulations are making Global Crypto safer for India

What if regulation is no longer the biggest barrier to crypto, but its biggest enabler? As 2026 approaches, clearer legal frameworks across key markets are making crypto safer, more structured, and more accessible for cross-border participation.  

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Top ways to save taxes on income: From mutual funds to home loan benefits

Paying taxes is inevitable, but overpaying them isn’t. In his ABP Live Business article, Dr Arindam Banerjee, Professor (Finance) and Program Director – Master of Applied Finance & Wealth Management at SP Jain Global, explores how smart choices—ranging from fixed deposits and provident funds to ELSS mutual funds and the National Pension System—can help Indians save lakhs every year. With most benefits falling under Sections 80C, 80D and 80CCD, these tools aren’t just about reducing tax; they’re about building a stronger financial foundation.

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