Indian veterans, former bureaucrats to invest Rs 300 for setting up B-school in Gurugram
Team Careers360 | April 15, 2020 | 05:34 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Industry stalwarts and former bureaucrats have come together to build Masters Union School of Business in Gurugram by pledging Rs 300 crore. The campus will be located in Cybercity and the curriculum is developed in a way so that the students learn the growing needs of the industry.
About the Programme
The Post Graduate Program in Technology Business Management PGP-TBM will be of 16 months wherein the students will be prepared for the industry through field tours, internships, consulting projects. Also the institute will conduct tech boot camps in emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence.
Also the students will get an opportunity to choose various industry concentrations such as digital and e-commerce technology, product and project management banking, private equity and venture capital.
List of people involved in setting up of the institute
Some of the prominent people who are involved in the setting up of the institute include:
Arun Maira (Former Chairman, Boston Consulting Group),Bhaskar Chakravorti (Former Professor, Harvard Business School and Former Partner,McKinsey & Company, Karthik Ramanna (Director, University of Oxford), Narendra Jadhav (Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and Former Chief Economist, RBI, Tathagata Dasgupta (Chief Data Scientist, Viacom), Mukund Rajan (Former MD, Tata Teleservices Limited.
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