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Adventure! SP Jain Jaguars

Everything you need to know before joining

Grande Ball in Dubai

All guys suited up, girls in their elegant dresses—get youself a partner, it’s time to party! When it comes to resting our minds before the exams, we are an ace at it. Last week was the pre-exams Barbecue. This week was our Grandé Ball 13'. Even this one forms part of our pre-exams culture. In Singapore also, we organized a similar party. However, this time, it happened in a 5-star hotel—Movenpick Hotel. Good food, dancing, chilling in some high class environment—the appropriate way of ending the weekend on this Saturday night. The party ended by rewarding the best dressed guy and girl, and also the best dressed couple—decision from one of the faculty members.

Topics: Happenings

Grades

Letter Grades -- S P Jain uses a relative grading system, meaning that grades are assigned on a curve. The top 25% of students in each class receive an A. The middle 50% get a B. The bottom 25% get a C, D or F, with at least 5% getting a D or F. Professors evaluate students using a percentage system, and the Registrar's office converts the percents to letter grades, based on the curve described above. The system is designed to prevent grade inflation, and follows the practice of organizations like Harvard Business School. You should understand this system before you arrive, because competition is very fierce for the top grades. And just because you were one of the best students in your high school doesn't mean that you will necessarily get all A's at S P Jain.

Topics: Academics

Barbecue in Dubai -- A Pre-Finals Tradition

Yummy grilled chicken, saucy veggies, BBQ by the seaside? Tempting, right? That’s the S P Jain culture—we always organize a BBQ one or two weeks before our semester exams. It is the perfect timing for this since it relieves stress us just before taking our exams and gives us a break from our very concentrated revision. This time, in Dubai, it was at the Al Mamzar beach park. Great scenery, beautiful gardens, fine sand, warm water—it was an amazing place to spend the evening together, with all the friends.

Topics: Happenings

Adventures of a Jaguar

Want to see something kind of amazing? Okay, here’s an ordinary American kid, out deep-frying a turkey for Thanksgiving at his brother’s condo near Seattle. It’s embarrasing to admit it, but that was me a couple of years ago, when I had never heard of Singapore or Dubai, and wasn’t even sure if Sydney was in Canada or Australia. I was working at Best Buy, and pretty much going nowhere in life.

Topics: A Jag's Life

Pulau Ubin: Two Wheeled Adventure Course

On November 7 of the year 2013, the BBA batch in Singapore took it upon themselves to challenge the very essence of nature by donning their sportswear and giving the Ketam biking trail a go. The trail, located in Pulau Ubin, is a world-class mountain biking trail which proved to be worthy of its title by challenging the students with its various terrain and merciless twists and turns.

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Ferrari World Dubai

Vroom Vroom! Blast away on the fastest roller coaster on the planet! Strap yourself into the F1 cockpit and hold on tight as you feel the acceleration of 240km/h in under 5 seconds. Get ready to experience the most thrilling roller coaster the world over. A visit to the Ferrari world is an once-in-a-lifetime experience. It not only has amazing roller coasters but also, we get to know absolutely everything about Ferrari. So, car lovers, Ferrari World is the place to be for you.

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Halloween in Dubai

Halloween 2013 was undoubtedly an unforgettable occasion for students from BBA12 in Dubai. To the sound of horror music, everyone was having a good time, showing off their weirdest and coolest costumes. All the students dabbled in various games and activities while enjoying the delicious taste of pizzas. Just image being surrounded by a bunch of Dracula, mummies, ghosts and… a food-maniac terrorist, the Halloween night was one of the most exciting and memorable events SP Jain sophomores got to experience in Dubai.

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Transportation

Getting around is really easy in Singapore, and pretty easy in S P Jain's other two cities.

Topics: A Jag's Life

Housing

Singapore -- The hostel (dormitory) is right upstairs from the classrooms. You jump in the lift (elevator), and you're there. Most students share a room with one, two, or sometimes three other students. You get a bed, desk, chair, small closet with drawers, sheets, and comforter (but no towel -- remember to bring one or two!). It's clean, and has everything you need, but it's not exactly spacious. The bathroom is down the hall, which you share with other residents. Males and females live on separate floors, and do not share bathrooms. There is are washers and dryers for doing laundry. They take tokens, which you can get from the front desk. Many students buy drying racks to air-dry their clothes, especially Indian cottons which shrink in dryers. Each dorm room has its own air conditioner, and a window to the outside.

Topics: A Jag's Life

Dubai Happenings Oct 2013

Splashing in the water, cries, excitement. Our college, being very much for extra-curricular activities, didn’t miss the opportunity to bring usto the Dreamland Aqua Park. In fact, this is the largest water park in the region—featuring over 30 thrilling rides, a multitude of restaurants and food choices, tennis, volleyball and basket ball courts. It also consists of a pool bar, a Jacuzzi and many more. This was really a very relaxing day for us—perfect to forget all the stress of school . So far, this was the best experience in Dubai. Since it is a hot place, to enjoy in water the whole day was so cool.The climate was appropriate to have fun in water. We were a diverse group. Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, Kenyan, Indonesian, Brazilian, Mauritian, British and Burmese; we all had fun together.

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Professors

Who will your professors be at S P Jain? Seasoned academics from all over the world, with a passion for making classes lively and fun. And frankly, they're a bunch of nuts. (If you look carefully at the Harlem Shake YouTube posted on the Fun blog here, you can catch a glimpse of most of the Singapore profs.)

Topics: Academics