Sunday, August 31, 2008

Exchange programmes with 40 countries

Good Morning Friends, Monday, September 01, 2008. I am reading newpaper and I read this news. Now a day’s student from ahmedabd can have opportunity to stundy in foreign university. More than 40 countries university have exchange programmes.

For the Post Graduate Programme (PGP) batch of 2009, over 90 students are going on exchange programmes to various countries like US, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Sweden and Singapore. The institute shares an exchange relationship with around 40 business schools across the globe.
"Most of the students are going for their fifth term. Three students who are going on for a dual degree programme, two to University of Bocconi and one to ESSEC Business School, Paris," said a student exchange council member, Siddhartha Priya.


The exchange is a two-way process and when students from IIM-A go to these universities, there are almost an equal number of students coming to the institute.

"Many students will come to our institute during the fifth term. They will be a part of the academic programme and have to choose from the subjects offered at IIM-A," said Priya.

Exchange programmes have even found their place in the newly-introduced diploma course of Public Management and Policy. There are around 15 participants from the PMP course. The participants are going to Public Policy College, Washington DC, George Town University and University of Geneva. IIM-A Exchange Programme ESSEC Business School, Paris Bocconi University, Milan Solvay Business School, Brussels University University of Chicago Graduate School of Business NYU Stern School of Business EDHEC, Nice National University of Singapore IMD, Spain John Cobain, Sweden



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5 comments:

pam said...

That would be good to students... What an experience to them !!!!

haydee.lopez said...

Good to hear about "Exchange programmes with 40 countries"

matilda said...

It's nice to now about that exchange programmes with 40 countries. But I'm thinking, if they finished what they have to take....when they will be assigned in their origin or in the country where they pursue their education?

natalie said...

Why do you think ones country did that kind of program?

patty said...

How do this programmes help each and every countries?