Mahindra University launches School of Management
Team Careers360 | April 26, 2021 | 04:01 PM IST | 1 min read
School will offer BBA and BA programmes from 2021-22 session.
NEW DELHI: Mahindra University has launched its School of Management from the 2021-2022 academic session in partner with Cornell University’s SC Johnson College of Business.
MU will offer three UG programs through this school, BA in Economics & Finance, BBA in Digital Technologies and BBA in Computational Business Analytics (an interdisciplinary program with the École Centrale School of Engineering).
As per a release issued by MU, the Mahindra University School of Management (MU - SoM) will benefit significantly from Cornell University’s expertise in curriculum development, faculty exchange programs including some specialty courses delivery by the Cornell faculty to Mahindra University students, as well as student immersion at Cornell.
“Mahindra University envisions that the School of Management will be developed as a Centre for higher learning in management. Since we wish to benchmark ourselves against the best in the world, with Cornell as our academic partner, I feel, is indeed a right step in that direction. We hope that in the coming years, we are able to attract not just the most acclaimed talent pool from India and abroad and undertake the best research in emerging areas of contemporary interest but also contribute meaningfully to nation building”, says Yajulu Medury, Vice Chancellor, Mahindra University.
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