
SP Jain Global' s BBA and BDS Graduates Secure Global Opportunities with Class of 2024 Placements
Graduates from SP Jain Global' s flagship Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program have achieved strong placements, with the highest recorded salary for an undergraduate at the institution—AUD 115,000. The class also reported an average salary of AUD 74,944, with offers coming from leading firms across diverse sectors such as marketing, finance, retail, consumer goods, technology, and professional services.
The BBA program, which follows a multi-city format (Singapore, Dubai, and Sydney), immerses students in international business environments throughout their undergraduate journey. This model not only enriches their academic experience but also enhances employability by fostering global perspectives, cross-cultural agility, and adaptability—traits highly valued in today's interconnected workforce.
Some of the top recruiters in 2024 include Teltonika Telematics, Calvin Klein, TMGM, TechAnts Solutions, Wedded Wonderland, Signal Brands Australia, Ability Street Community Service and Ferrero, among others. Notably, the majority of placements were secured in Sydney, reflecting the city's status as a global business and innovation hub.
'Sydney has become a springboard for our students to launch their international careers,' said Dr. John Lodewijks, Vice President – Academic at SP Jain Global. 'Our students' ability to adapt and thrive in dynamic global environments reflects the strength of our curriculum and the immersive nature of our pedagogy.'
Rucha Navsalkar (BBA, Class of 2022), Associate Brand Manager - Pediatrics at Nestlé, shared:
"Studying at SP Jain Global Management truly broadened my horizons, preparing me to thrive in a globalized workforce. The diverse experiences across multiple destinations honed my cultural agility, making me comfortable in any international setting. From Dubai to Singapore, each city offered unique lessons and memories, but it was in Singapore where I truly found independence and embraced 'adulting' alongside lifelong friends. SP Jain didn't just educate me; it transformed me, nurturing my confidence and professional growth while fostering unforgettable connections and experiences."
In addition to the placements for BBA, SP Jain Global' s Bachelor of Data Science (BDS) program has achieved 100% placements for the third consecutive year. The Class of 2024 reported an average salary of AUD 84,750 and a highest salary package of AUD 105,000, a testament to the growing demand for data-savvy professionals in today's economy.
Employers recruiting BDS graduates this year include Greenstone Financials, Telstra Corporation Limited, Morgan Stanley Capital International, Bupa Australia, Eucalyptus Australia, and Ingrity Pty Ltd. Roles span across IT Services & Consulting (46%), Financial Services (23%), Telecommunications (8%), and Healthcare (8%), reflecting the versatility and relevance of the BDS program.
According to Abhijit Dasgupta, Director of the BDS Program, the achievements reflect the strength of SP Jain Global' s approach to technical education: 'The fact that our students are earning salaries 40% higher than the average graduate compensation in Australia reflects not only their exceptional technical expertise and problem-solving capabilities but also the rigorous training and industry-relevant exposure they receive during the program. It is a proud moment for us to see their talents being recognized and rewarded on a global stage.'
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