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SP JAIN IN THE NEWS

Are Indian students planning early or just planning wrong?

 

India's appetite for global MBA education has never been stronger, and the planning behind it has never started earlier.

In an article published by Hindustan Times, Mr Nitish Jain, Founder and President of the SP Jain Group, discusses how Indian students and families are beginning to plan for global MBA admissions as early as Class 12, often focusing more on building a strong application profile than on meaningful personal and professional growth.

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 Nitish Jain (President - SP Jain Global)  


The article highlights that top global business schools value authenticity, resilience, unique perspectives, and real-world experiences over polished applications, high GMAT scores, or multiple certifications. It further emphasises that undergraduate years should be used to develop depth, curiosity, and a genuine point of view, rather than simply collecting achievements for admissions purposes.

To read the full article, please click here.  

 

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