For Admissions Inquiries, info.jsb@jaipuriaedu.in, +91 9717335551

For Admissions Inquiries, info.jsb@jaipuriaedu.in, +91 9717335551

At JSB, industry and practice orientation is embedded into the curriculum to ensure students gain real-world exposure alongside strong theoretical foundations. Our pedagogy bridges the gap between classroom learning and industry application.

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Industry-Integrated Curriculum​

The curriculum is designed in consultation with industry experts and continuously updated to reflect current business trends, technologies, and practices. Live projects, industry-based assignments, case studies , and workshops form a core component of classroom learning.

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Live Projects & Internships​

Students engage in live industry projects and mandatory internships that allow them to apply classroom concepts to real organizational problems, enhancing practical skills, decision-making ability, and workplace readiness.

Industry Visits & Experiential Learning​

Structured industry visits, plant tours, and field-based learning experiences help students understand business operations, supply chains, and organizational practices in real environments.

Capstone Project

With the Capstone Project being a collaborative research-based work on a comprehensive management problem or question of practical significance, its desired outcome is that it provide a solution to a problem. Here, students steer the project with required inputs from the faculty guide as per the chosen topic.

With a valuable intellectual experience, it provides students the platform to demonstrate skills of creative thinking, critical reasoning, application of theory, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation while solving problems.

Summer Internship Program (SIP)

At JSB, Summer Internship Program (SIP) is designed to provide students an experience in business organization and to enable them to develop an orientation toward the industrial environment. Being six to eight weeks long, it exposes students to the dynamics of an organization and to integrate classroom learning with practical experience.

So while the host organization benefits through the availability of young and enthusiastic interns possessing newer ideas to aid in the execution of organizational tasks, students learn from industry veterans.