SP Jain Global Management Ranks Among Top Institutions in QS Rankings
SP Jain School of Global Management (SP Jain Global) has once again solidified its position as a leader in global trade and business education with its impressive rankings in the QS International Trade Rankings 2025 and the QS Full-Time MBA Rankings 2025.
In the QS International Trade Rankings 2025, SP Jain Global’s Executive MBA program has clinched the #23 spot globally, while its Master’s program has secured an impressive #68 position worldwide.
On the other hand, in the QS Global MBA Rankings 2025, SP Jain Global’s full-time Global MBA program has been ranked an impressive #16 in the Middle East & Africa region, underscoring its dominance in the area.
The QS International Trade Rankings evaluate institutions based on six crucial criteria: program content, academic and employer reputation, graduate outcomes, industry engagement, innovative teaching, and research.
With participation from over 30 countries, these rankings shine a spotlight on business schools that equip students with the necessary skills to thrive in international markets. SP Jain Global’s Executive MBA program received exceptional scores in innovative teaching (82.5), program content (79.3), and graduate outcomes (71.3).
Meanwhile, the QS Global MBA Rankings assess MBA programs globally using data from the QS Global Employer Survey, QS Global Academic Survey, and school-reported information such as graduate salaries, class profiles, and career outcomes.
In response to the achievement, Nitish Jain, President of SP Jain Global, expressed his pride, stating: “These rankings reaffirm SP Jain Global’s dedication to offering top-notch education that is industry-focused, globally oriented, and geared towards helping students secure lucrative positions internationally. We are honored to be ranked alongside the best business schools worldwide, a testament to our faculty and staff who work tirelessly to deliver exceptional programs to our students, who ultimately land prestigious roles.”