DU launches new two-year PG programme in MBA business analytics
Mridusmita Deka | July 20, 2023 | 06:08 PM IST | 1 min read
MBA in business analytics programme has been designed to meet growing needs of industry and business for professionally qualified young students.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi’s department of commerce has launched a new programme, MBA in business analytics. The programme will be on offer from this academic session.
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The newly-launched MBA in business analytics programme has been designed to meet the growing needs of industry and business for professionally qualified young students in the field of business analytics, department head Ajay Kumar Singh said.
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“The Department of Commerce, University of Delhi has carefully designed this comprehensive MBA (Business Analytics) program with its unwavering commitment to excellence and a deep understanding of the emerging demands of the industry. It aims to produce exceptional business professionals equipped with the skills and knowledge required to lead and succeed in today's competitive world,” he added.
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While launching the programme, chief guest BR Shankaranand, Akhil Bharateeya Joint Organising Secretary, Bharateeya Shikshan Mandal appreciated the leadership of DU’s Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh and said: “We have reached the stage of giving leadership to the world. Students should be aware of this. Leadership is also very important to bring India in front of the world as Indian. Shankaranand said that in today's time India's leadership is going to shine in the world.”
The Vice Chancellor in his presidential address that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a pledge that India will be a developed nation by 2047.
To become a developed nation, the Vice Chancellor said, our per capita income should be six times more than at present. For this, he added, we need nine percent growth rate for the next 25 years and all this is possible only with “Business Inventor”.
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