UK’s Leeds University to offer MBA courses, Bachelors programmes in India

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Updated on July 25, 2016
Leeds Metropolitan University, UK in collaboration with Jagran Social Welfare Society (JSWS) Bhopal has offered the range of undergraduate and post graduate professional MBA and other courses in India through the Leeds Met India, Bhopal campus.

The first academic year will start from September 2009 by offering Leeds Metropolitan University’s undergraduate courses in the field of business studies, retail marketing management, international business and HRM among others. It also plans to roll out other post-graduate courses by 2010 including MBA and MSc in various disciplines as well as new undergraduate courses including Event Management, Marketing, and Advertising Management.

All the courses – MBA Courses and the other undergraduate and postgraduate courses, will be approved by AICTE. "We are seeking to make first-class business education of the same standard as the UK available in India and accessible to as many people as possible," said Leeds Metropolitan University pro-vice chancellor Stephen Parkinson. According to him, students will enjoy savings of around 70% on the cost of studying in the UK for availing the same MBA Course.

Commenting on the fee structure, JSWS said, "The course fee for 3 years, including one semester at Leeds is Rs 8 lakh here, as compared to the same course in UK, which will set them back by approximately 24,000 pounds for 3 years.”

The 36-acre Leeds Met India campus at Bhopal will have residential facilities including a state-of-the-art library, Wi-Fi access hostel, recreation and fitness centre. The campus will have a permanent resident academic director as well as a business connect centre for interaction with industry.

Apart from that 30% of the teaching is to be delivered by staff from Leeds. During the one semester in the UK, students will not only get global exposure but also gain access to career guidance support from Leeds. The initial batch will kick off with 30 seats per course – MBA courses and other undergraduate and postgraduate courses.