16 February 2022 12:31:35 IST

SP Jain Global ranked high in employment parameters in QILT survey

SP Jain Global

Of the 32 private providers surveyed, SP Jain Global has the second-highest full-time employment rate and the fifth-highest median salary, according to the Australian Quality Indicators for Learning and Technology (QILT) 2021 Graduate Outcomes Survey.

Compared with the 40 Australian universities across all disciplines, SP Jain outperformed the universities average by a large measure on three of the four employment outcomes. The QILT surveys are Australia’s largest government-sponsored learning and teaching surveys.

The 2021 Graduate Outcomes Survey is a study of recent graduates four to six months after the completion of their studies. In SP Jain’s four-year multi-city BBA programme, students can spend the first year in Singapore or Mumbai, second in Dubai, and third and fourth in Australia.

Well-rounded exposure

Nitish Jain, President of SP Jain Global, said, “We are delighted to have done well across all parameters. Many factors are used in determining these rankings. For us, graduate success is key. The impact of SP Jain’s Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program is reflected through the success of our many alumni who are working at top organisations literally all around the world.”

 “Being a student-centric institution of higher learning, SP Jain focuses on all three parameters – Input (admissions), Processes (Curriculum) and Output (placement). Clearly, the placement of our students and the resounding success of our alumni aligns quite well with what we’ve seen from this recent 2021 QILT graduate outcomes survey,” said Dr Vaidyanathan (Vaidy) Jayaraman, Dean of the School’s UG Programs & Professor of Supply Chain Operations, Data Sciences & Analytics.

In 2021, the B-school reported that over 80 per cent of its students who stayed back in Australia after their BBA secured full-time roles at average starting salaries of AU$ 55,000. Students also received offers from companies based in the US, Dubai, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and Colombia.