GITAM HBS signs MoU with EGADE Business School

GITAM HBS signs MoU with EGADE Business School
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GITAM Hyderabad Business School, a constituent of GITAM (Deemed to be University), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the internationally renowned EGADE Business School, Mexico City, Mexico, for Academic Cooperation and Faculty Joint Research”, revealed Dr. Y. Lakshman Kumar, Dean & Director of GITAM HBS in a press release. 

Hyderabad: “GITAM Hyderabad Business School, a constituent of GITAM (Deemed to be University), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the internationally renowned EGADE Business School, Mexico City, Mexico, for Academic Cooperation and Faculty Joint Research”, revealed Dr. Y. Lakshman Kumar, Dean & Director of GITAM HBS in a press release.

EGADE Business School is one of the few B-Schools in the world to have achieved the distinction of acquiring the ‘Triple Crown’, three most sought-after international accreditations (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS), and widely known for its excellence in management research and education, he added.

Sharing the vision for GITAM HBS, Dr Lakshman Kumar said the B-School aspires to be part of top 20 B-Schools in the country within a decade. The MoU with EGADE Business School is but a step toward absorbing the best practices in research and teaching from the best B-Schools in the world.

As a preamble to this MoU, Dr. Rajagopal, Professor and Representative of EGADE Business School, conducted a three-day seminar course for the MBA students of GITAM HBS on “Managing Innovation and Marketing Strategy”, and a day-long Faculty Development Programme (FDP) for the faculty of GITAM HBS on “Enhancing Teaching Effectiveness” during 27-30 November.

The certificates for participants of these programmes have been issued jointly by Egade Business School and GITAM HBS.
The MoU ensures that the faculty and the students of GITAM HBS are exposed to and obtain the benefits of international standards in management education and research, as well as obtaining certifications.

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