Faculty knowledge programme held at ICFAI

IBSAT 2017 kit for admission into MBA,PGPM launched

Updated - August 08, 2017 03:21 pm IST

Published - July 21, 2017 01:08 am IST

Expertspeak:  Professor N. Purna Prabhakar addressing faculty from various educational institutions at an awareness programme in Vijayawada on Thursday.

Expertspeak: Professor N. Purna Prabhakar addressing faculty from various educational institutions at an awareness programme in Vijayawada on Thursday.

ICFAI Business School, IBS has organised a faculty knowledge programme here on Thursday.

Faculty from various educational institutions took part in the programme addressed by N. Purna Prabhakar and Radha Mohan, professors at IBS, Hyderabad. Mr. Purna Prabhakar explained the modern teaching techniques and tools available for undergraduate courses.

IBSAT 2017

On the sidelines of the programme, Prof. Purna Prabhakar launched the IBSAT 2017 kit for admission into Master of Business Administration(MBA)/Postgraduate Program in Management(PGPM) 2018-20. Addressing the media conference, he said that the PGPM is a unique programme with cent percent case based learning.

He said that the programme provides strong industry interface and also placements in top companies at the end of the course.

Explaining about the pattern of the entrance exam, he said, IBSAT is an online examination that would be held across 100 centres in the country.

Candidates qualified in the examination can get admission to nine IBS campuses in the country.

Also, ICFAI has commenced the sale of IBSAT 2017 vouchers at all its centres and marketing offices and candidates can buy them and register before December 1. Graduates from any discipline with 50% score are eligible for the programme, professor Prabhakar said.

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