XLRI to open its new campus by 2014-end
Saturday August 11, 2012 08:43:16 PM,
IANS
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Kolkata: XLRI, a
premier private business school in India, will come out with a new
campus in the National Capital Region (NCR) by the end of 2014, an
official said here Saturday.
"The construction work for the campus has already been started.
Total investment for the new campus would be about Rs.50 crore to
Rs.60 crore," E. Abraham S.J., director of the Xavier Labour
Relations Institute (XLRI) told mediapersons here Saturday.
The new campus will have 120 seats. The renowned B-school would
also increase the number of seats in its Jamshedpur campus to 360
from the existing 240 seats in the next year.
XLRI is also launching a global MBA programme, in partnership with
Weatherhead School of Management of Case Western University
Cleveland, USA and School of Economics and Management of Tongji
University Shanghai, China, Abraham S.J. said.
The new full time two-year residential global MBA programme will
commence from June, 2013. XLRI Saturday unveiled a new improvised
logo for its new brand identity.
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