MIT-WPU launches Ramcharan School of Leadership;BBA, MBA programmes offered
Rohan D Umak | April 20, 2023 | 03:38 PM IST | 1 min read
MIT-WPU has launched the school, where a range of programmes have been designed to develop competencies in business administration.
NEW DELHI : The Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT)-led World Peace University (WPU) has launched the "Ramcharan School of Leadership" (RSoL) recently. A statement from the university said that a wide range of programmes have been offered by the school, which include BBA, MBA and PhD courses.
Statements from the university further added that the faculty members at the school have more than 20 years of academic and industry experience. According to the official notification, the programme is aimed at generating corporate leaders by offering programmes such as leadership styles, communication, conflict resolution, strategic planning and team building.
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The university said in the official press release that through the course, graduates of the school will be able to build careers in various fields of business management, such as business consulting, start-up management, family business management, management analysis, international brand management, international logistics management, financial analysis, policy analysis, marketing strategy, PR and more.
Courses offered at Ramcharan School of Leadership
The courses offered at the newly set up Ramcharan School of Leadership include:
- BBA in entrepreneurship and family business management
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BBA in global business management
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BBA in branding and advertising
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Integrated business management (BBA+MBA- 5 year course)
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MBA (Dual specialisation)
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Executive MBA
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PhD in business administration
Officials of the university said: "The school employs a case-based learning approach and has industry oriented subjects like data science and analytics, conscious capitalism, metaverse, blockchain and Web 3.0, which will provide them exposure to the real world challenges faced by corporate leaders".
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