In an ever-changing business world, the requirement for skilled and nimble management professionals is greater than ever. To fill this gap, Jindal Global Business School (JGBS) at OP Jindal Global University, in association with upGrad, is organizing a thought-provoking webinar called The Online BBA Advantage: Management Success Without Hitting a Pause. It will take place on March 26, 2025, at 7 PM IST.
Dhaundiyal, Dean, Jindal Global Business School at O.P. Jindal Global University, and Tarun Ahuja, Director, Admissions, upGrad.
With the increasing importance of distance learning, the webinar will examine how online BBA programs enable professionals to progress in their careers without suspending their work. The conversation will touch on the advantages of affordable and flexible management education, challenges of juggling work and school, and how to remain competitive in a fast-changing job market.
The speakers will cover important points such as relevance in the industry, career development potential, and online learning's role in preparing individuals with the expertise to succeed working remotely and also in hybrid scenarios. The session will also place emphasis on how online degrees become credible and online degrees are slowly but surely establishing themselves in business circles.
This webinar will offer useful information for working professionals, students, and future managers who want to speed up their careers through online business education. With the support of expert advice from academia and industry experts, participants will understand better how they can use an online BBA to open up new career opportunities.
As the labor force keeps changing, programs such as these act as a gateway between learning and business, providing prospective professionals with a definitive roadmap to fulfillment.
Sign up today to join this groundbreaking conversation and advance toward a future-proof management career.
Jindal Global Business School and upGrad will be presenting a webinar titled The Online BBA Advantage on March 26
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