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Unitedworld School of Business today said it will open three new campuses,including one in Singapore,this year as part of its Rs 110 crore expansion programme.
The B-school,which currently has campuses in Kolkata,Ahmedabad and Mumbai,will open new centres in Gurgaon,Hyderabad and Singapore this year.
Out of the total Rs 90 crore spent on five centers across India,Rs 30 crore has gone into setting up business school at Gurgaon for which admissions for the first batch have already begun, Unitedworld Director and CEO Tridibesh Bandyopadhyay told reporters here.
He said Unitedworld has invested about Rs 20 crore for setting up the campus at Singapore.
We plan to take admissions for the first batch of the Singapore centre by around September this year, Bandyopadhyay added.
The Singapore center,which will offer one year course,will charge a fee of Rs 6.5 lakh per student and the initial batch will encompass 100 students.
The Gurgaon and Hyderabad centers would start with a batch of 120 students and would charge Rs 5.5 lakh each for a two year management course.
The selection for the courses in India would be based on Common Admission Test (CAT),Xavier Admission Test (XAT) and Management Aptitude Test (MAT) percentile,he said.
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