S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, Business school in Mumbai, India
The S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research is a business school in Mumbai offering management programs on a large campus with student residences. A natural lake sits within the grounds, adding to the quiet setting.
Margaret Thatcher, then British Prime Minister, opened the school in 1981. Over the following decades, it grew into one of the leading management schools in the country.
The institute honors S.P. Jain, a Mumbai industrialist who supported education initiatives. The campus brings together students from across India, who share residential spaces that blend study areas with communal rooms.
Visitors reach the campus through an entrance road from the main route that leads to the central buildings. Public areas are accessible during working hours, though some sections remain reserved for students.
The school partners with rural communities through its program for developing social responsibility. Students spend time in different parts of India, working directly with local organizations.
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