SP Jain launches two-year master of management programme in Sydney
SP Jain School of Global Management has launched a two-year Master of Management (MoM) program in Sydney, Australia, targeting recent graduates and early-career professionals. This Australian-accredited course offers specializations in areas like ...

The programme is designed to meet demand for internationally recognised management education that combines academic learning with practical skills. Students will complete two full years of study in Australia, graduate with an Australian degree and may become eligible to apply for post-study work rights, subject to government regulations.
Professor Mahsood Shah, Vice President (Academic) at SP Jain School of Global Management, said, “Choosing to study in Australia is a strategic decision for students seeking international exposure and a strong foundation for their early careers. With the Master of Management program, we have designed a degree that allows students to complete their studies entirely in Australia while learning alongside peers from diverse cultural backgrounds. Studying in Australia also provides students with valuable skills and practical workplace experience.”
The curriculum includes core management subjects and offers specialisations in Business Intelligence, Marketing Analytics, Finance and FinTech, and Entrepreneurship, along with a general management pathway. Students will study areas such as strategy, leadership, data analysis and emerging technologies, and complete a capstone project based on real business challenges.
Graduates are expected to take up roles in business analysis, marketing strategy, financial services and technology-driven functions, as well as entrepreneurial ventures. The programme also includes career support through coaching, networking and skill-building workshops.
A key feature of the programme is AI-ELT, an AI-enabled learning tutor developed by SP Jain Global, which provides personalised academic support and adapts to each student’s learning needs.
Applications are open for the first intake in October 2026. Students completing the programme may apply for a post-study work visa of up to two years under current immigration guidelines, though eligibility depends on Australian government rules.
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