KL University establishes new KL Global Business School in Hyderabad
KLH Global Business School offers programmes such as Global MBA, Executive MBA, management development programmes, leadership development programmes.
Team Careers360 | May 11, 2022 | 10:36 PM IST
NEW DELHI: KL Deemed-to-be University inaugurated KLH Global Business School on May 6. Located amidst the corporate houses at Kondapur, Hyderabad, KLH GBS offers a range of top-ranking programmes and holds accreditations from National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF).
KLH Global Business School offers programmes such as Global MBA, Executive MBA, PG Programmes, Management Development Programmes, Leadership Development Programmes and custom programmes.
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“Prospective students can tour the high-energy campus, its high-tech classrooms, vivacious study halls, subject intensive libraries, and technologically sound activity rooms before the official commencement of the school operations,” said a statement from the university.
Students of KLH GBS will get benefits such as doing stipend-assisted internships and semesters abroad, participating in twinning programmes with international academic partners to attain dual degrees, etc. Some of the institutes among global network of partnered Universities include Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley, National University of Singapore, and The State University of New York etc.
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Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, G P Saradhi Varma, Vice-Chancellor, KL Deemed-to-be University, said “At the new KL Global Business School, we blend theory and practice with cutting edge technology compiled in the lines to industry relevance to shape the career of students to the best. We offer academic courses that are tuned to supplement the young, ambitious, and entrepreneurial mindsets.”
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Kanchana Latha, Secretary, KL Education Foundation said, “The curriculum and pedagogy at KLH Global Business School, which conforms to the highest global standards, is amended with hallmarks like choice-grounded specialization, semester-abroad sessions, and integrated ‘International Certification’ programs. The curriculum is regularly revised based on the developments in the industry. The school also boasts high speed internet at every nook and corner of the building. Furthermore, to create the perfect equilibrium between academic efforts and physical and mental wellbeing, the B-School offers several recreational activities.”
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