The Globsyn Business School (GBS) of India has decided to join hands with the Malaysia University of Science and Technology (MUST) for an International MBA Program. GBS is known to be India’s only Corporate Business School and has also ranked among eastern India’s top 5 B-Schools.
MUST was founded in 1997 by the government of Malaysia in cooperation with MIT. It has been rated 5 star for Employability and Teaching by the QS University World Rating. MUST is to launch a full-time postgraduate degree programme about MBA in International Business that will be delivered and executed in Kolkata.
This MBA programme is the first step taken jointly by MUST and GBS and many more such programmes will be introduced to allow the Indian students to get access to quality higher education of global standards. A Memorandum of Agreement was signed between the two parties by the Founder and Executive Chairman of Globsyn Group, Bikram Dasgupta and the President of MUST, Professor (Dr.) Premkumar Rajagopal. It was done in the presence of the Director of GBS, Rahul Dasgupta and the Director of Centre for Professional Development and International Affiliations, MUST, Thanga Thurai on 12th March 2019.
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The MBA programme that will be started by this alliance will have the key pillars of competencies and knowledge that will make the students great managers. This programme will be accredited fully by the Malaysian government and is said to be meeting the rigorous standards as evaluated by CMI (the Chartered Management Institute) of the UK.
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Globsyn Business School has provided the best facilities to its students and the most innovative pedagogy when it comes to learning. Now that industries are transcending many geographical borders, it is of high importance for managers to have knowledge of the global level. Hence, the primary focus of GBS is to provide its students with an education of global standards.