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Mgmt schools gain from overseas collaborations
With an aim to provide quality education to students,
business schools in Punjab are looking for collaboration
with overseas universities.
According to officials from management schools in the
region the overseas collaboration not only provides students
an opportunity of exposure towards international education
standards but also updates them about latest industry
needs making the students globally employable. Technological
collaboration and student exchange programs were some
benefits which the schools in the region are able to sustain
due to such ventures.
Anshu Kataria, chairman, Aryan Group of Colleges believes
collaboration with overseas universities is beneficial
for students who want to have the feeling of studying
in overseas universities via student exchange program,
and also for faculty members.
Aryan Business School has entered into collaborations
with foreign institutions such as Outline System, USA;
LMSE, London and Fontys University, Netherlands.
Rajendran Panickar, Director General, Indo Global Colleges
feels with business gaining global dimensions it is an
imperative for students to know and understand the global
business culture, trends and market behaviour. Overseas
collaboration trains the students to face global challenges.
It brings in fresh educational trends and keeps the faculty
and students globally updated with latest as well as evolving
trends.
Indo Global Colleges is planning for Overseas Collaborations
for Management as well as Engineering Streams.
Rajkumari Educational Trust, part of GRD Group, has a
joint partnership with Oakland University (OU) of Rochester
Hills, Michigan, USA to introduce OU’s graduate
and post-graduate programs in India. It would operate
under the name of American International School of Management,
with the campus in Mohali.
S Bedi, chairman, Gian Jyoti Group too, maintained the
group would soon be coming up with an international institute
of global standards.
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