BITS Pilani online MBA classes to begin from August 17
Team Careers360 | August 14, 2020 | 04:32 PM IST
NEW DELHI- Amid Coronavirus Outbreak, BITS Pilani has announced that they will begin online classes for MBA batches in online mode for both first year and second year students. The online session will commence from August 17, 2020.
Online preparatory classes
In order to prepare the new batch of MBA students for their journey ahead, the Department of Management also conducted online preparatory classes on different subjects even before the students formally joined the institute. The webinar sessions and the preparatory classes have been well received by the students.
Webinars ahead of online classes
As a precursor to this semester, the institute has been conducting a series of webinars for its MBA students since July 11, 2020. Various eminent personalities from the industry and academia were invited to share their experiences and interact with students through these webinars. Dr. Pramath Raj Sinha (Founding Dean ISB Hyderabad and Co-founder, Ashoka University), Raju Reddy (a distinguished alumnus of BITS Pilani, Founder, Sierra Atlantic in the Silicon Valley) and Sujit Panigrahi (BITS Pilani alumnus and Co-founder & CEO at Sequoia Fitness and Sports Technology) were among the invited speakers.
With all arrangements and preparation, BITS Pilani is ready to start its journey with an online mode of class sessions for all its MBA students from August 17, 2020.
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