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KJSIM Wins Top Sports Management Award

1 Feb

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Summary

  • KJSIM received the 'Best Management Institute Supporting Sports' award.
  • The institute integrates management with sports education.
  • 10% academic weightage is given to physical fitness.
KJSIM Wins Top Sports Management Award

K J Somaiya Institute of Management (KJSIM), a prominent B-school in Mumbai, has received the prestigious 'Best Management Institute Supporting Sports Ecosystem & Development' award from the Confederation of Sports and Recreation Industry (CSRI). This accolade acknowledges KJSIM's significant contributions to advancing sports management education within India.

KJSIM's MBA in Sports Management program is designed to bridge rigorous management principles with the unique demands of the sports industry. It integrates experiential learning, industry collaborations, and a strong focus on problem-solving within high-performance sports settings. This approach aims to develop professionally trained leaders adept at navigating the evolving sports landscape.

A distinctive feature of KJSIM's educational philosophy is the emphasis on holistic development. The institute assigns 10% academic weightage to physical fitness, mandating sports credit courses for all first-year students. This initiative reinforces the importance of health, discipline, and teamwork alongside academic pursuits, preparing well-rounded professionals for the sector.

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K J Somaiya Institute of Management received the 'Best Management Institute Supporting Sports Ecosystem & Development' award from the Confederation of Sports and Recreation Industry (CSRI).
The MBA in Sports Management program integrates management principles with sports industry demands, emphasizing experiential learning, industry collaborations, and assigning 10% academic weightage to physical fitness.
KJSIM promotes holistic development by assigning 10% academic weightage to physical fitness through mandatory sports credit courses for all first-year students, emphasizing health, discipline, and teamwork.

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