S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) is a graduate business school located in Mumbai, India. Founded by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in 1981, SPJIMR is on the Bhavan's campus in the Andheri suburb of Mumbai.
SPJIMR offers two programmes equivalent to an MBA degree: two-year PGDM and one-year PGPM programmes. Other programmes include Family Managed Business (FMB) and Executive Management Program (EMP, similar to EMBA). The institute offers short-term courses for specialized needs.
The institute has started two international campuses, one in Dubai (2004) and the other in Singapore (2006), managed under the name S P Jain Center of Management (SPJCM).
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