Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management

Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management (popularly known as SJMSOM or simply SOM) is a public business school and part of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. SJMSOM was established in 1995.[1][2] In 2000, the school was renamed to Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, in honor of Dr. Shailesh J. Mehta who is a Mechanical Engineer graduate of IIT Bombay[2] The director of school is S.N. Rao.[3]

Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT, Bombay
TypePublic
Established1995
Location, ,
19°07′58″N 72°54′55.27″E / 19.132906, 72.915264
CampusUrban,
HeadS. Narayan Rao
Websitewww.som.iitb.ac.in

Academics

SJMSOM conducts education and research in leadership, economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, technology management, operations, strategy and other areas. The school offers a full-time degree course (Master of Business Administration), doctoral course and Management Development Programs (MDP) for company representatives. The school offers short-term programs in areas of management for the faculty of technical and management institutions during summer and winter seasons.[4] Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay and Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis jointly offers Executive MBA (EMBA) degree program for working professionals. Admissions are through CAT followed by group discussions and personal interview.

Rankings

Institute rankings
Business/Management – India
NIRF (2022)[5]11

The school was ranked 11 in India in the National Institutional Ranking Framework Management ranking in 2022.[5]

Events

Avenues

Avenues is the annual international business school festival of IIT Bombay. .[6]

Continuum

Continuum is the rolling seminar series at the school that covers recent management trends and brings together personalities of the corporate and academic world. They are held in five fields: Systems, Finance, Human Resources, Marketing and Operations.[7]

L!VE

L!VE is the school's e-magazine that was started in January 2006 with the theme 'Management Redefined'. "It was initially an IT and systematics magazine", but it has gone on to encompass all aspects of management and its disciplines.[8]

References

19°7′58″N 72°54′55.27″E

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