Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Business school at University of Mumbai, India
The Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies is a management school affiliated with the University of Mumbai, offering graduate programs in Management, Finance, and Human Resource Development. The school teaches students across different areas of business with an emphasis on real-world application of theories and concepts.
The school was established in 1965 as a department within the University of Mumbai. Its naming after the industrialist honored a figure who had shaped India's business world, creating a lasting connection between academia and industry.
The school is named after a prominent industrialist, reflecting the connection between private business and management education in Mumbai. Students work through real business cases together and develop the practical problem-solving approach valued in India's corporate sector.
Admission involves entrance exams such as MAH-MBA CET or CAT, with subsequent selection rounds and interviews. Prospective students should research specific program requirements well in advance to prepare appropriately.
The school introduced a Finance program for graduates in 2013, developed under guidance from top government advisors. This was a pioneering offering at the time and showed how the institution helped shape new directions in management education across India.
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