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SP Jain Global ranked 23 in the world in QS Executive MBA Rankings 2025

SP Jain Global ranked 23 in the world in QS Executive MBA Rankings 2025

Saudi Gazette19-03-2025

SP Jain School of Global Management (SP Jain Global) has been ranked among the world's leading institutions in the QS International Trade Rankings 2025 and the QS Full-Time MBA Rankings 2025, reinforcing its strong reputation in global trade and business education.
In the QS International Trade Rankings 2025, SP Jain Global's Executive MBA program has been ranked #23 in the world, additionally, its Master's program has secured the #68 position globally.
Meanwhile, in the QS Global MBA Rankings 2025, SP Jain Global's full-time Global MBA program has been ranked #16 in the Middle East & Africa, reinforcing its strong presence in the region.
The QS International Trade Rankings assess institutions based on six key criteria: program content, academic and employer reputation, graduate outcomes, industry engagement, innovative teaching, and research.
Featuring institutions from over 30 countries, these rankings spotlight business schools that equip students with the expertise to excel in international markets. SP Jain Global's Executive MBA program earned particularly strong scores in innovative teaching (82.5), program content (79.3), and graduate outcomes (71.3).
The QS Global MBA Rankings evaluate MBA programs worldwide using data from the QS Global Employer Survey, QS Global Academic Survey, and school-reported data, including graduate salaries, class profiles, and career outcomes.Commenting on the achievement, Nitish Jain, President of SP Jain Global, said: 'These rankings reaffirm SP Jain Global's commitment to providing world-class education that is industry-relevant, globally focused, and dedicated to helping students secure top jobs internationally. We have been fortunate to be ranked alongside the best business schools in the world. This a tribute to our faculty and professional staff who leave no stone unturned in delivering top-class programs to our students, who go on to land top jobs.'

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