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Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

 
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Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies
JBIMS LOGO.JPG
Established 1965
Type Public
Director Dr. D'Silva
Location India Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Website Jbims.edu

Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (also referred to as JBIMS or just Bajaj) is the Department of Management Studies of the University of Mumbai (Bombay) and is the third oldest business school in India[citation needed]. It is known for its financial management programme.

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History

Entrance to the JBIMS

Founded in 1965, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies is the third oldest management institute in India. JBIMS was established by the University of Mumbai in collaboration with the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. With a donation from the Jamnalal Bajaj Seva Trust.

The flagship MMS (Master of Management Studies) program was conceived under the aegis of Mumbai University. Besides that, it offers various management courses for executives.

The major objective behind the JBIMS is to evolve an indigenous model of management education in tune with the contemporary demands of both the Indian and the global environment.

JBIMS has been rated among the top 25 business schools in the Asia-Pacific region.

Programmes

The full-time Master of Management Studies (née. MBA) programme continues to be the flagship programme of JBIMS. In addition to MMS, the institute offers part-time courses in MHRDM (Master of Human Resource Development and Management), MMM (Master of Marketing Management), MFM (Master of Finance Management), MIM (Master of Information Management). It also offers a PhD programme.

Campus

The Institute is located in Mumbai, the commercial and financial capital of India.

Noted Alumni

  • Rahul Singh, CEO and MD TCS Eserve, formerly Citigroup Global Services.
  • Harish Manwani, Chairman of HUL India and President (Asia and Africa) of Unilever
  • Mani Ratnam, an Indian film director
  • Ravi Chaturvedi, Group CEO, Jet Airways (India) Ltd.[1]
  • Nitin Paranjpe, CEO and Managing Director, Hindustan Unilever Ltd.[2]
  • Shivanand Mankekar, Investor
  • Prem Mehta, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lintas-Lowe, India
  • Sam Balsara, Chairman & Managing Director - Madison Communications
  • Rohit Deshpande, Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing, Harvard Business School
  • Abhiram Seth, Executive Director, PepsiCo Holdings, India
  • Chanda Kochhar, Managing Director & CEO, ICICI Bank, India
  • Subrata Mukherji, Director, ICICI Ventures, India
  • Vineeta Bali, Managing Director, Britannia Industries, India
  • Sanjay Lalbhai, Managing Director, Arvind Mills, India
  • Ajay Piramal, Chairman and Managing Director, Piramal Enterprises, India[3]
  • Uday Kotak, Chairman and Managing Director, Kotak Mahindra Bank, India
  • Shruti Bajpai, Country Manager - India, HBO
  • Vidyut Arte, Executive Director, Cadbury, India
  • Nitin Ghadiyar, Executive Director, Dabur
  • S V Prasad, CEO, Birla Sunlife Insurance
  • Noshir Kaka, Partner, McKinsey & Company, India.
  • Sanjeeb Chaudhuri, Chairman & CEO, Central & Eastern Europe, Global Consumer Group, Citibank
  • Durgesh Tinaikar, Head, Corporate Banking, Mizuho Financial Group, Japan
  • Soumya Chakravorty, Director, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Foster City, CA, USA
  • Boman Moradian, Director, Essel Propack India Limited, Essel Propack India Limited,India
  • Agnello D'Souza, Director nstest

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Hindustan Unilever Limited
  3. ^ Nicholas Piramal India Limited

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