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Today, most management schools in the country face structural challenges. Quality infrastructure, ICT capabilities, investments in licensed databases and knowledge resources, qualified faculty, industry relevant curriculum and industry institute partnerships are some of the major pain points that most business schools come across and undoubtedly, the schools that surmount these challenges sustain and succeed. Set up in 1995, when management education was still in a nascent stage in India, ICFAI Business School (IBS), Hyderabad aspires ‘to offer high quality management programs that equip students with the right knowledge, skills and attitudes required to succeed in a dynamic world’. Since its inception, ICFAI Business School (IBS), Hyderabad has looked at scale and scope economies to address the large demand supply gap for quality management education. Renowned for offering innovative and globally accepted programs and great opportunities for all-round development of students,...
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Developments In MBA Education In India
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How Scholarships Play A Vital Role In Opting For International Education
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Changing Landscape - Seven Online Learning Trends To Watch Out In 2021
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