Mahindra University invites applications for BA, BBA programmes
Team Careers360 | May 13, 2021 | 02:53 PM IST | 1 min read
Mahindra University’s School of Management in collaboration with Cornell University’s SC Johnson School of Business has called for the applications.
NEW DELHI : Mahindra University’s newly-established School of Management has called for applications for its three-years interdisciplinary BA and BBA degree programs for the 2021-22 academic year. Cornell University’s SC Johnson School of Business, USA, is the academic partner, a statement from the university said.
“Our academic partner, Cornell’s SC Johnson School of Business, will help us with strategy formulation, curricula and course structures, faculty mentoring, delivery of lectures by visiting professors from Cornell and student immersions at their campus in Ithaca, NY”, said Yajulu Medury, Vice-Chancellor, Mahindra University.
The programmes being offered include BA (economics and finance), BBA (digital technologies) and BBA (computational business analytics). The three programmes will have industry-ready curricula, a strong research focus, high-quality faculty pool, and a strong internationally benchmarked pedagogy, the statement said.
“Mahindra University School of Management aspires to become a leading business school in India by developing ethical, innovative, entrepreneurial, technologically astute, culturally aware and socially-conscious managers, leaders and scholars who will make a contribution to the development of the economy and society,” added Medury.
The last date to apply for the first round of admissions is May 30, 2021.
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