IN GOOD COMPANY
India Today
|July 01, 2024
SSCBS students study an updated syllabus that braids theory with practice and get to pick the latest courses. These and the school's industry connections help guide young graduates towards leading MNCs
For undergraduate students wanting to acquire a bachelor of business administration (BBA) degree, the Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS), University of Delhi, offers a comprehensive and upto-date curriculum that covers core business disciplines such as marketing, finance, human resources and operations, besides subjects such as data analytics, digital marketing and entrepreneurship. SSCBS is known for its innovative approach towards business management education, and its curriculum is designed to blend theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Courses such as private equity, hedge funds and advance derivatives equip students with skills most sought after in the job market today. And since practical experience is crucial for understanding the real-world business environment, its robust network of corporate partnerships provides students with internship opportunities at leading MNCs and gives them a chance to apply classroom knowledge in a professional set-up. Interactive sessions, impressive job placement statistics and an active alumni network that helps out current students with mentorship and job placements are further advantages. Adding to a well-rounded education system are extracurricular activities that foster growth and leadership skills in students. Several student-run societies such as the Entrepreneurship Cell, International Finance Student Association and 180 Degrees Consulting organise events, workshops and competitions to provide students with opportunities to hone their core skills and a chance to network with peers and professionals.
WHAT SETS IT APART SSCBS has an NAAC CGPA score of 3.5/4
95 per cent of students who opted for placement through the college secured a job
This story is from the July 01, 2024 edition of India Today.
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