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S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), a constituent of the eminent Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (BVB), is a leading Indian business school established in 1981. Situated in the heart of Mumbai, the institute offers a broad portfolio of management programmes for individual participants and organizations.
SP Jain School of Global Management is part of the SP Jain Group, named after the late Shreyans Prasad Jain (1908–1992), an industrialist, philanthropist, and parliamentarian. [citation needed] Nitish Jain launched SP Jain School of Global Management in Dubai in 2004 and expanded to additional campuses in Singapore in 2006 and Sydney in 2012.
Nitish Jain (born 15 February 1961) is an Indian educationist, philanthropist, and President of S P Jain School of Global Management (S P Jain), a global business school that has campuses in Dubai, Singapore, Sydney and Mumbai.
The institute is located on 47 acres of green campus at Munshi Nagar, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan's Campus, Andheri (West), Mumbai. The campus also houses three prominent Bhavan’s Institutions, namely Sardar Patel College of Engineering, S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, a management institute, and Bhavan’s College
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The former Raffles College, the site of SMU's first campus. In 1997, the Government of Singapore began considering setting up a third university in Singapore. Ho Kwon Ping, a Singaporean business entrepreneur, was appointed to chair the task-force which determined that the new institution would follow the American university system featuring a more flexible broad-based education.