Coventry University partners Centum U for a global MBA degree programme

Updated on: Tuesday, October 26, 2010

 Centum U, the higher education arm of Centum Learning, a Bharti Associate company, has announced the launch of a uniquely designed, full-time global MBA degree programme in partnership with the Coventry University of UK.

Coventry University has recognised and validated the PGPM developed by Centum U, in association with Pearson Education as a knowledge partner, for awarding its own MBA Degree. It is the same MBA degree that Coventry University, till recently, has been offering to graduates with a minimum of three years of experience. Their validation of the same programme for fresh entrants at all five campuses located in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad and Mohali, reflects their confidence in Centum U.

Commenting on the programme Sanjeev Duggal, CEO & Executive Director, Centum Learning said, “As the world turns into a global village, there is a clear need to develop a distinct programme which transforms students into global citizens who can perform effectively in multicultural environments. We are delighted to work with Coventry University, well known for its academic prowess and offer an MBA programme whose curriculum is customised for global economies taking into account nuances of Asian markets.  I am sure that together with Coventry University we would be able to provide a winning edge to Indian students aspiring for a global career.”

The programme offers a strong foundation for students looking for an innovative mix of management theory and a wider global perspective. The depth of curriculum coupled with Centum U’s much touted on-campus experience enable students to acquire subject-specific knowledge and develop other essential attributes and life skills for becoming life-long learners and active global citizens.

The second year of the programme would allow students to specialise in one out of five core disciplines-Marketing Management, Human Resource Management, Financial Management, International Management, and Entrepreneurial Management. Students will also have a choice of adding another Asia specific module and study an Asian language which will further help graduates to thrive in the global market place. Global recruiters would find students ready to hit the ground running with minimal investment in additional learning inputs.
   

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