First India Governing Board meets on April 22, 2009 : Press Brief
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India's Cyber city Gurgaon will have a new Business School from May 2009 named First India School of Business.
Situated on Delhi - Jaipur highway, the school will admit students for three-year BBA and two-year MBA courses. The school will also admit participants for its two-year part time Executive MBA. The degrees will be awarded by Mahaharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak.
Mr. Kamlesh Vyas, Director of the institute said that the school has been opened by an alumni of XLRI and IIMs and a group of industrialists and will help the students in their placements. The institute is also having tie up with some European Universities.
Compared to other B-schools, the fees for the courses have been kept considerably low so that people from comparatively lower income group can also afford MBA or BBA degrees. The quality of infrastructure including computer facilities and library, quality of faculty and corporate exposure will be international class. Every MBA student will be provided a free laptop and would be part of a free international exchange programme and tour to Europe, added Mr. Vyas.
In order to concentrate on quality of teaching, the institute will admit only small batches.
Students having passed 10+2 can get admission in BBA. For MBA the minimum educational qualification is graduation. For Executive MBA, the participants need at least one-year experience. Students will undergo a written test, Group Discussion, and a Personal Interview before admission. After the admissions close on 15 May 2009, the session will begin on 15 June 2009.
The chairman of the Governing Board, Mr. AR Kohli who is a former
Governor of Mizoram added that the vision of the institute is
to build Global business leaders. |
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