Role of B-School
Role of B-schools is no longer reserved for students looking to work as financiers, advisors, and CEOs. Today, they have an abundance of social enterprise and social development courses. An ever-increasing number of students are seeking out these courses to prepare them for careers with a high impact. This enables the role of B-school to create unique learning experiences that blend traditional business studies with other sought-after courses.
A significant number of B-schools centre around entrepreneurship education. This could be in the form of business case study presentations, startup accelerators and similar support. It could also be in the form of a multidisciplinary approach where students learn other disciplines to broaden their understanding of their subjects and the world at large. Since business practices are defined by local culture but markets are now extremely connected, it pays to learn beyond what’s in the textbooks.
Along with a deeper understanding of business, its practices, and its connection to facets of life, B-schools can be facilitators for growth mindsets, soft skills, and leadership skills – all of which contribute to shaping students into competent and capable organizers and leaders.
This wholesome approach to teaching is what JK Business School embodies. It’s more than a centre for business studies: it’s a place where students learn beyond the classroom. Through global immersion programs, visits by industry leaders, mentoring programs, student clubs, committees and events, our students at JKBS experience the entire gamut of life and growth.
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