Bloomberg Businessweek has ranked S P Jain School of Global Management (SP Jain Global) 7th in the Asia-Pacific region in its 2025 Best B-Schools Rankings. This marks the third consecutive year the school has secured a place in the Top 10, reflecting its consistency in delivering high-quality, future-focused management education.
The Businessweek rankings, considered among the most respected benchmarks for business schools, are based on surveys of students, alumni and corporate recruiters. Institutions are evaluated across career outcomes, classroom experience, alumni networks, entrepreneurial readiness and long-term return on investment. Notably, SP Jain Global was ranked 5th in the region for compensation, underscoring the strong ROI for its graduates.
Commenting on the achievement, Nitish Jain, president of SP Jain Global, said: “Being ranked in Bloomberg’s Asia-Pacific Top 10 for the third year in a row is both an honour and a responsibility. It reflects the trust of our students, alumni and recruiters, and validates the distinctiveness of our approach to management education.”
He added that the school’s multi-city model, multimodal learning ecosystem and integration of AI into its curriculum equip graduates with adaptability, cultural fluency and critical decision-making skills – qualities highly valued by global employers.
The recognition adds to SP Jain Global’s consistent performance in international rankings by QS, Forbes, Financial Times, The Economist and Times Higher Education–Wall Street Journal, consolidating its reputation as a leading global business school.
For details, visit www.spjain.org.
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