Jaypee Institute launches online BBA, MBA courses

A speaker addressing during an event organized by JIIT on Monday.
A speaker addressing during an event organized by JIIT on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 1: Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT) today launched its Centre for Digital and Online Education (CDOE) and two fully online, UGC-approved flagship programs, Online BBA and Online MBA courses.
The courses were launched on the completion of their 25 years of academic excellence, with a future that demands flexibility, accessibility and cutting-edge digital innovation.
The Online BBA and Online MBA aim to produce business leaders, who think digitally, act globally and lead ethically.
With JIIT’s track record of innovation and academic rigour, the JIIT CDOE is poised to become a national benchmark in online education.
Speaking on the occasion, Chancellor JIIT, Manoj Gaur said, “This is the Decade of Innovation and we intend to lead it.”
He has been the Architect of the Digital Learning Age at Jaypee Higher Education System, always ensuring that JIIT stays ahead of the curve, embracing World Class, Cutting Age Technology and ensuring that the University leverages it for a seamless learning experience for its students.
At the heart of the CDOE is a next-gen platform fully online, fully interactive and packed with real-world case studies, simulations, live mentorship, AI Toolkits and industry-relevant projects.
Built for today’s learners, whether they’re working professionals, aspiring entrepreneurs, or students in remote corners of the country the programs are flexible, accessible and designed for true career impact.
“We didn’t set out to copy traditional education in a digital format. We set out to reinvent it. This is not a transition. This is a transformation,” said a JIIT spokesperson. Manu Bhaskar Gaur, CEO, Digital Learning at JIIT and an alumnus of Harvard, Berkeley and INSEAD, emphasized that while the programs are fully online, they are designed to foster a strong sense of belonging and collaboration.
“Education is not just about content delivery, it’s about connection,” he said and added, “That’s why we’ve built in annual in-person meetups, peer communities and live mentorship to ensure our learners feel part of something larger, no matter where they are.”