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AUT University is going global with its first international MBA programme to start in India this August.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed with the Centre for Developmental Education (CDE), an Indian non-profit educational society, in Bangalore last month.
AUT University�s Business School will provide an 18-month fulltime and flexible MBA programme for working executives.
Faculty staff from AUT will teach the course in association with the Institute of Finance and International Management (IFIM), a Bangalore-based business school operated by CDE.
Minister of Trade and Foreign Affairs Trevor Mallard travelled to India with a New Zealand delegation to witness the MoU signing. This was the government�s second mission to India to promote New Zealand international education and research.
AUT�s Deputy Vice-Chancellor Philip Sallis and Dean of Business Professor Des Graydon signed the agreement with CDE.
Professor Graydon says India�s growth in the education sector has been tremendous, but there are not enough institutes providing executive courses.
�We have identified this gap and in collaboration with CDE will strive towards providing an excellent opportunity for pursuing a global MBA programme in India,� he says.
For a more information about AUT�s MBA programme, please visit: www.aut.ac.nz/schools/business/postgraduate_programmes/master_of_business_administration |