Indian educationist M.N. Raju who has pioneered new concepts for higher studies in the southern states in India has spread his network to the Gulf and the Middle East with a major initiative.
Underscoring its commitment to revolutionizing the way education is shared, MNR Talent and Skill Development Institute has announced its affiliation with Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, India, to offer its executive education programs exclusively at the MNR Dubai campus.
ISB is already associated with the Kellogg School of Management, Wharton University of Pennsylvania and London Business School. Three ISB programmes will be offered in Dubai from October to December.
In addition to this, starting September 2016, faculty from India’s finest Institutes will be conducting classes to prepare students for the IIT- JEE and Medical Entrance (NEET) examinations. The Institute is already offering CMA, CIA, CPA, ACCA, HRMP, HRBP and other professional programs at their Dubai campus.
This will offer over 20,000 students resident in the Gulf and the Middle East as well as those based in India a fresh option to exercise for their career path.
Raju pointed out that families in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain with children priming to go for higher studies could avail of this opportunity in their own neighborhood, making it convenient and less expensive.
Source: Arab News
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