KREA University’s IFMR Graduate School of Business welcomes MBA, PhD students
Team Careers360 | June 19, 2019 | 03:32 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19: The IFMR Graduate School of Business (GSB), Krea University, inaugurated its MBA and PhD batches for the current academic year at an event held at IFMR GSB’s Sri City campus.
Welcoming the new batch, Dean of IFMR GSB Dr Anantha Nageswaran spoke about the relevance of management education in today’s business and economic environments and detailed about the institute’s well-tailored programmes.
The MBA batch consists of 175 students with diverse backgrounds while the PhD batch has seven scholars with backgrounds in economics, finance, operations and data science.
Chairperson of MBA Programme Prof M. Nagarani delivered the vote of thanks in the event graced by the presence of dignitaries such as CEO and MD of Thiagarajar Mills, Mr T. Kannan.
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