What: The University of North Texas and the Areez Khambatta Benevolent Trust formalised a partnership today that will allow UNT to offer graduate business administration courses at the Khambatta Center for Excellence in India.
Details:
- The two-year UNT programme will be offered in a cohort model common to India, which will accept up to 120 students each year, resulting in an anticipated enrollment of 240 students.
- Courses will be administered in a prescribed sequence over five terms in India.
- Upon the successful completion of their fifth semester, the students can elect to come to the UNT campus in Denton to complete their final semester.
- After successful completion of their sixth semester, students will be awarded a master's of business administration from the UNT College of Business.
- Before beginning the programme, the Indian students must meet the same admissions requirements as their US counterparts who are attending graduate courses on the Denton campus. They also must meet all academic
requirements of UNT to earn the UNT degree.
- The curriculum will be taught by faculty of the UNT Denton campus both online as well as in-person at the centre.
To apply: Students in India will be able to apply for the programme via the Texas Common Application, which can be found at www.applytexas.org.
Contact:
Eric Canny
Phone: +1 817 368 5218
Website: www.unt.edu
Email: eric.canny@unt.edu
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