Jindal Global Business School and Deakin University Australia announces Dual International degree for Indian Students

By ANI | Published: March 11, 2021 04:43 PM2021-03-11T16:43:32+5:302021-03-11T16:50:08+5:30

IndiaDeakin University, Australia, and Jindal Global Business School (JGBS) have announced an innovative study option for Indian students which will allow them to get two degrees on successfully completing the four-year program in Business Analytics.

Jindal Global Business School and Deakin University Australia announces Dual International degree for Indian Students | Jindal Global Business School and Deakin University Australia announces Dual International degree for Indian Students

Jindal Global Business School and Deakin University Australia announces Dual International degree for Indian Students

IndiaDeakin University, Australia, and Jindal Global Business School (JGBS) have announced an innovative study option for Indian students which will allow them to get two degrees on successfully completing the four-year program in Business Analytics.

The four-year program will allow Indian students to qualify in Business Management (MBA) and Business Analytics on the completion of four years.

In the current situation when travel is suspended and students are uncertain of an overseas higher education opportunity, Deakin University, Australia and JGBS have developed the four-year program which will allow students to transfer their studies after 2 years to campus in Australia to study for another 2 years and complete an undergraduate degree in Business Analytics. After successful completion, students will be awarded a Bachelor of Business Administration from JGU and a Bachelor of Business Analytics from Deakin University, Australia.

The program was signed off virtually by both partners in the presence of senior representatives including JGU Founding Vice-Chancellor Professor (Dr) C Raj Kumar and Professor Rajesh Chakrabarti, Dean of Jindal Global Business School from along with Professor Gary Smith, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement), Professor Mike Ewing, Executive Dean, Faculty of Business and Law and Ravneet Pawha, Deputy Vice President (Global) from Deakin University, Australia. The signing was witnessed by Brett Galt-Smith, Counsellor (Education and Research), Australian High Commission, New Delhi.

This is a one-of-its-kind initiative where students will earn 100 percent credits of prior learning at a leading Indian university before transferring to a Deakin University campus in Australia. As a part of the arrangement, students while studying the first two years of the program at O P Jindal Global University and will pay local India tuition fees. This simply translates into better academic success for students with global careers and an education that saves them huge costs.

Founding Vice-Chancellor of O P Jindal Global University (Professor) Dr C Raj Kumar, said, "The unique program fits in very well for students of our newly launched BBA - Analytics along with our existing management programs. Given the current situation, students will be able to achieve an educational portfolio that blends the best of both universities which offer a highly supportive and personalised student experience. It will also enhance their academic qualifications by securing two degrees and also study in two campuses in India and Australia through the dual degree program. The idea of using various forms of data management solutions to address different aspects of improving strategic decision making within the business, using aspects of data mining, or predictive analytics, or statistical analysis -- is not going to be only confined to the idea of business, but will be useful in a variety of settings, including public policy, governmental decision making, and many more. Students who pursue these programs will be better situated to understand and analyse issues in various contexts and not be confined to the business itself. Certain aspects will definitely include artificial intelligence and robotics, and machine learning, and hence we as academic institutions need to be dynamic, and responsive to new imperatives."

Deakin University's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement) Professor Gary Smith, said, "At Deakin University, we are continuously innovating our offering and with the current challenges presented by the pandemic COVID-19, a hybrid pathway program like this would help students keep their study and career goals on track. The joint four-year program will allow students to study the initial part from their home country with a pathway to achieve an international degree on-shore at Deakin University in Australia for a truly global experience. Students who are educated across two systems have an enormous opportunity to see the world from two different lenses, from two different perspectives allowing them to become culturally competent."

Professor Rajesh Chakrabarti, Dean of Jindal Global Business School said, "There is a lot of excitement around analytics programs in India today. Currently, AI and analytics are more talked about, than they are understood. Hence it is important that this program enables students to understand issues around this effectively and become employable. Students have an opportunity to study both in India and Australia, where the work being done in this sector is also on different scales, thus exposing students to a multitude of challenges and opportunities."

Professor Pavan Gandhok, Vice Dean - Outreach, New Offerings and Entrepreneurial Initiatives of the Jindal Global Business School said, "In this era when travel is difficult, this dual opportunity gives parents and students a mengful opportunity to keep their aspirations alive of getting Australian and international exposure, and also to study and pursue a degree in the area of analytics where employment prospects are only accelerating. This program will help students to learn how to manage data and drive insights from it and will teach them a variety of techniques to mpulate it and visualising it. Just like e-commerce, which has now expanded to include everything under its ambit, there is tremendous scope for analytics in the future and the possibility that analytics might be present in all facets of our lives."

Ravneet Pawha, Deputy Vice President (Global) and CEO (South Asia), Deakin University said, "It's heartening to see how JGU has made a mark in India and internationally. We have a long partnership with O P Jindal Global University. It has been an amazing effort on behalf of the Deakin leadership to continue its very strong and committed engagement with India in these difficult times. Australia has a very strong commitment to partner with India across all domain areas including education as a flagship sector as these partnerships are absolutely instrumental in building a strong foundation between the two countries."

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