MATES education society announces Maharaja Agrasen Business School
MABS will offer a 2-years full-time flagship PGDM programme which is divided into six trimesters with a two months internship.
Vagisha Kaushik | March 1, 2023 | 06:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Maharaja Agrasen Technical Education Society (MATES), a charitable trust comprising of a group of educationists, industrialists, businessmen, professionals and philanthropists, has announced Maharaja Agrasen Business School (MABS) with an aim to promote quality education in order to shape the human society for a better future.
MABS will offer a two-years full-time flagship PGDM programme which is divided into six trimesters with a two months internship after the completion of first year and the beginning of second year.
The School will focus on growth in interdisciplinary approaches in the areas of established strength and future needs. The core pedagogy will involve hands-on experience by involving case studies, applications based on real industry data, live projects and extensive corporate connect. Students will be offered experiential learning by veterans from the industry through leadership talk series.
“The major USP that makes MABS different from other Business schools in the country is its Triedge statement that is Tech Savvy Curriculum, Strong Industry Connect and Learn Beyond classroom,” said an official statement.
In a recent gala event, Nand Kishore Garg, founder chairman and chief adviser at MATES in the presence of all the trustees, faculty and staff members announced the opening of the school under the society and introduced professor Sanjiv Marwah as the director of MABS.
Marwah said, “MABS provides students an arena for exponential growth in all dimensions ranging from academics, industry-academia interface, and cultural activities. Our aim is to create an academic environment responsive to the changing needs of the workplace, thus, we are providing strong career planning support and attention to the needs of each student at our institute. The students enjoy a rich and varied campus life that fosters their personal growth and supports their transition to responsible professionals in a rapidly changing world. We concentrate on corporate & institutional training requirements & tirelessly work towards meeting them.”
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