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91亚色 Hyderabad campus opens doors to Schulich鈥檚 MBA in India program

Chief Minister of Telangana Chandrasekhar cuts the ribbon for the new campus as Ratan Tata and Dezs枚 Horvath look on from the right and G.M. Rao on the left

Chief Minister of Telangana Chandrasekhar cuts the ribbon for the new campus as Ratan Tata and Dezs枚 Horvath look on from the right and G.M. Rao on the left

 

The new Hyderabad campus for the Schulich School of Business MBA in India program officially opened its doors on Sept. 26, the latest step in the Schulich鈥檚 pioneering commitment to become one of the world鈥檚 leading transnational business schools.

The opening ceremony was attended by 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri and several Indian and Canadian dignitaries. Dean Dezs枚 J. Horv谩th pointed out that the Schulich School of Business鈥 ties to India stretch back more than 20 years, with the initiation of exchange partner agreements with a number of India鈥檚 leading management schools during the early 1990s.

鈥淭his new Hyderabad facility, developed through our partnership with GMR School of Business, will help us extend our global footprint in one of the world鈥檚 major markets,鈥 Horv谩th said. 鈥淲e are delighted to be expanding our global footprint here, in a region of India that is fast becoming one of the new hubs of the 21st century global economy.鈥

鈥淚nternationalization is a strategic priority for 91亚色,鈥 said Shoukri. 鈥淎s exemplified by the opening of this new campus in Hyderabad, the Schulich School of Business continues to be a pioneer in international activities and outreach. This is an exciting moment for Schulich, the University, our partners in India and our students, and a significant advance in the school鈥檚 impressive and ongoing efforts to expand its global presence.鈥

The Hyderabad campus

Schulich dean at launch of campus in Hyderabad

Schulich dean at launch of campus in Hyderabad

The high-tech campus, which features a videoconferencing link to Schulich鈥檚 Toronto campus, is part of a recent twinning arrangement between the Schulich School of Business and the GMR School of Business, an educational initiative of GMR Varalakshmi Foundation of the GMR Group, India鈥檚 leading infrastructure enterprise.

The 20,000-square-foot facility and grounds are near the airport in Hyderabad, India鈥檚 fourth-largest city and home to thriving financial services, IT, manufacturing and pharmaceutical sectors. The Hyderabad facility has space to significantly expand the size of Schulich鈥檚 MBA in India program in future years.

James McKellar, a former architect and director of Schulich鈥檚 Real Estate and Infrastructure program, worked with the local community to create the design for the fully renovated building. It includes a library/resource centre that virtually accesses the Peter F. Bronfman Business Library at Schulich in Toronto, creating the largest database of any business school in India; a tiered classroom with seating for up to 55 students and four break-out rooms; a lounge/dining room that can be converted into a large classroom; and a board room, reception area and administrative offices.

In addition, advanced IT and AV capabilities, including a videoconferencing link to Schulich鈥檚 Toronto campus, have been installed. Other features include an outdoor dining terrace and a covered parking lot. The building is clad with a bamboo-like screen to help neutralize Hyderabad鈥檚 semi-arid hot climate. All construction work was undertaken by GMR on behalf of Schulich.

Schulich鈥檚 MBA in India program

In 2009, Schulich became the first major, top-ranked international business school to deliver an MBA program in India, in partnership with the SP Jain Institute of Management and Research in Mumbai. So far, three cohorts have graduated through the Schulich MBA in India program, which launched in January 2010.

There are close to 50 students starting the two-year MBA in India program at the new Hyderabad campus, and more than 30 students in the program are now completing their final year at Schulich鈥檚 Toronto campus. (Students in the program complete year one in India and year two in Canada.) The program has received government accreditation through the All India Council for Technical Education.

鈥淲e鈥檙e proud of the fact that since first launching the Schulich MBA in India program in 2010, close to 120 graduates are now pursuing successful business careers in Canada, India and around the world,鈥 said Ashwin Joshi, executive director of the Schulich MBA in India program and Schulich professor of marketing. 鈥淲e are developing global managers who are able to take their business skills to any country in the world.鈥

An international educational partnership

Horv谩th also used the event as an opportunity introduce the school鈥檚 newly formed India Advisory Council, to be chaired by G.M. Rao, group chair 鈥 GMR Group, which includes Ratan Tata, chair emeritus of Tata Sons; O.P. Bhatt, independent director with Tata Steel Limited; Uday Kotak, executive vice-chair and managing director, Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.; R.K. Krishna Kumar, trustee, Tata Trusts; and Bahram Vakil, founding partner, AZB & Partners.

Dezs枚 Horvath (third from left), G.M. Rao, Chandrasekhar Rao, Ratan Tata and Mamdou Shoukri at the inauguration of the Schulich School of Business MBA at India campus

Attending the official opening of Schulich鈥檚 new high-tech campus in Hyderabad, India, are from left: Keshava Rao; Jagadish Redy, education minister of Telangana state; Schulich Dean Dezs枚 J. Horv谩th; G.M. Rao, group chair of GMR Group and chair of Schulich School of Business India Advisory Council; Chandrasekhar Rao, chief minister of Telangana state; Ratan Tata, chair emeritus of Tata Sons and India Advisory Council member; Mamdouh Shoukri, 91亚色 president and vice-chancellor; V. Raghunathan, chief executive, GMR Varalakshmi Foundation and India Advisory Council member; and Bahram Vakil, founding partner, AZB & Partners and India Advisory Council member. Also in attendance are: B.V.N. Rao, business chair, Urban Infra & Highways, GMR Group; and O.P. Bhatt, independent director, Tata Steel Limited and a member of the Schulich School of Business India Advisory Council

 

Rao, who is also chair of the India Advisory Council, expressed pride in the GMR Varalakshmi Foundation鈥檚 association with the Schulich School of Business. 鈥淭he establishment of Schulich School of Business [in Hyderabad] heralds the take-off of a new chapter in management education in India,鈥 said Rao. 鈥淚 am confident that the school will provide top-class management education to the students鈥.I wish the first batch of students good luck.鈥

Other dignitaries attending the school鈥檚 Hyderabad launch included Chief Minister of Telangana, Chandrasekhar Rao;聽 Education Minister of Telangana, Jagadish Reddy; Consul General for Canada, Richard Bale; and Ivy Lerner-Frank,聽 first secretary & trade commissioner from the High Commission of Canada to India.