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Two IIM Bangalore PGP students earn NTU-India Connect Fellowships

These two selected students will now conduct research projects under the supervision of NTU faculty and are required to submit progress reports regularly to their faculty supervisor.

The IIM Bangalore students have gotten admission as international non-graduating students at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU).The IIM Bangalore students have gotten admission as international non-graduating students at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU). (Representative image. Source: ntu.edu.sg)
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Two students from the recently convocated batch (2021-2023) of the two-year full time MBA: Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) have secured admission as international non-graduating students at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU).

The two selected students are Mohit Goyal and Nuhad Bardai. Their admission has been finalised under the India Connect @ NTU Visiting Research Fellowship Programme.

These two selected students will now conduct research projects under the supervision of NTU faculty and are required to submit progress reports regularly to their faculty supervisor. The NTU faculty supervisors for Mohit Goyal and Nuhad Bardai are Prof. S Viswanathan and Prof. Vivek Choudhary respectively.

They are required to work full time and in-person on the project allocated to them on campus. The programme is strictly in-person and virtual fellowship is not permitted, according to the institute rules.

Meanwhile, IIM Bangalore is also launching the TCI-IIMB Supply Chain Sustainability Lab (TCI-IIMB SCSL), a new sustainability lab at the campus, dedicated to the area of Supply Chain Management. The lab, which will be inaugurated on April 28, is being set up in partnership with the Transport Corporation of India (TCI).

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