Indian Education Gains Foothold In Gulf

Indian Education Gains Foothold In Gulf

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Indian educationist M.N.Raju who has pioneered new concepts for higher studies in the southern states in India has spread his network to the UAE with a major initiative.
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Underscoring its commitment to revolutionising the way education is shared, MNR Talent and Skill Development Institute (MNR TSDI) has announced its affiliation with Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, India to offer its Executive Education Programmes exclusively at the MNR Dubai campus. ISB is already associated with the prestigious Kellogg School of Management, Wharton University of Pennsylvania and London Business School. Three ISB programmes will be offered in Dubai from October to December, 2016.

In addition to this, starting September 2016, faculty from India’s finest Institutes will be conducting classes to prepare students for the IIT- JEE and Medical Entrance (NEET) examinations. The Institute is already offering CMA, CIA, CPA, ACCA, HRMP, HRBP and other Professional Programmes taught by excellent faculty at their Dubai campus.

This will offer over 20,000 students resident in the Gulf and Middle East as well as those based in India a fresh option to exercise for their career path.

MNR TSDI has also tied up with Steinbeis University, Germany, globally recognized for its Vocational and Technical Education Programs in the areas of Renewable Energy, Automotive Engineering, Manufacturing Technology and Robotics and Mechatronics.

“The leadership of the UAE remains steadfast in their commitment to areas such as renewable energy and manufacturing and we want to be an integral part of that journey”, Raju said.“Our robust expansion plans in the UAE include opening two CBSE schools and using our Training Institute as a platform to offer specialized courses meeting the needs of the industry and job market aspirants.”

About the author

Bikram Vohra joined The Illustrated Weekly in 1969 and went on to become a Resident Editor and Sunday Standard and Indian Express. He came to the Gulf in 1984 to relaunch Gulf News as its Managing Editor. He has had three tenures at Khaleej Times as Editor, Editor of City Times and Consultant. He has also helped in setting up Gulf Today, worked with Times of Oman and been editor of Bahrain Tribune.

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