University of East Anglia, NorthCap University collaborate to offer dual degree programmes
Alivia Mukherjee | June 19, 2024 | 03:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
Each student enrolled in the dual degree programmes will be awarded a scholarship worth £4,000.
NEW DELHI: The University of East Anglia (UEA), has signed an agreement with The NorthCap University in India. This partnership aims to enhance dual degree programs and offer international mobility opportunities for students. Students in these courses will earn dual degrees and have the opportunity to study alongside international students.
The collaboration with the NorthCap University, Gurugram includes the school of engineering and technology, school of management and liberal studies, school of law, and school of business. Students in the BTech CSE program (full-stack specialization) can proceed to UEA’s BSc computer science with software development. Those pursuing BCom (Hons) with a specialization in financial markets can transition to the BA international business management program at UEA.
BBA, BCom specializations to business management degrees at UEA
BBA specializations in entrepreneurship, family business, and digital marketing can lead to degrees in international business management or marketing and management at UEA. Furthermore, BCom, BBA (Hons) community service students, depending on their electives in marketing, HRM, or finance, have corresponding pathways to relevant degrees at UEA.
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International exposure and scholarship
As per the official press release, the partnership aims to deliver a seamless educational experience, enabling students to begin their degrees in India and finish them at UEA in the UK. The dual degree programs are structured to provide extensive international exposure, an advanced curriculum, and improved career opportunities in a global setting. Each student in the dual degree programs will receive a £4,000 scholarship.
Speaking on this partnership, David Maguire, vice-chancellor, University of East Anglia, UK said, "We are living in a global village today and it is crucial for academic institutions to curate programmes that offer our students access to different cultures and knowledge centres. We are pleased with our strategic partnerships with reputed Indian institution like The NorthCap University. We believe that our combined academic prowess will provide students with exceptional educational pathways that not only enhance their employability but also broaden their perspectives. With these collaborations, we showcase our serious commitment to preparing students for successful global careers”
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