Mahindra group launches university in Hyderabad
Team Careers360 | July 24, 2020 | 12:48 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Mahindra Group today launched Mahindra University (MU), a multi-disciplinary campus in Hyderabad. The university will offer undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses.
MU will also include the Ecole Centrale School of Engineering that was set up in 2014. As per a release issued by the university, the university aims to develop multi-skilled leaders, capable of reflection as well as innovation, and ones who are ethical and empathetic.
As a part of the immediate roadmap, the University will launch the School of Management (2021-22), School of Law (2021-22), Indira Mahindra School of Education (2021-22), School of Media & Liberal Arts (2022-23) and School of Design (2023-24).
Anand Mahindra, Chairman, Mahindra Group and Chancellor, Mahindra University, said: “High-quality education has transformative powers for individuals and nations, alike. Mahindra University will strive to deliver a more balanced education, combining the latest technology with Liberal Arts, to create next-generation leaders that have a holistic world view.”
Prof Yajulu Medury, Vice-Chancellor, Mahindra University, said, “We plan to be a holistic learning platform for the students, providing access to studies related to Engineering, Law, Management, Education, Media & Liberal Arts, Design and others.”
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