Borderless MBA programme by SP Jain
Amid the uncertainty and challenges surrounding COVID-19, SP Jain School of Global Management (SP Jain) has announced several new flexible learning options for its top-ranked Global MBA programme.
Students now have the option to:
Start the programme online (term 1) and continue on campus in Sydney and Singapore/ Mumbai (terms 2 and 3). SP Jain has termed this option as its new borderless Global MBA.
Study in Dubai (term 1), Sydney (term 2) and Mumbai (term 3). This option is ideal for students looking to pursue employment opportunities in India.
It has also announced flexible learning options for its 16-month master of Global Business programme, including the option to complete the entire program in Mumbai. This is for students who prefer to not travel overseas, and is offered at a cost reduced by as much as 35 per cent. More information on the flexible learning options for both programmes is available on the School’s website at www.spjain.org.
LOYALIST COLLEGE offers PROGRAMMES in India
In collaboration with North American Business (NAB) College, Loyalist College has established campuses in Chandigarh, Punjab and Ahmedabad, Gujarat from which first-year students can start the hands-on in-person requirements of their Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering Technician/Technology, or Environmental Technician/Technology diploma programmes this September.
“With many students unable to travel to Canada from India because of COVID-19 related border restrictions, Loyalist College is going to them instead,†Dr Ann Marie Vaughan, Loyalist College president-CEO, said. “Loyalist is renowned as a caring institution, we take care of our students and will continue to provide the highest quality, most effective learning experiences until it is safe for them to enter Canada. We are pleased to partner with NAB College, which understands the needs of Indian students, to ensure we provide the best education while protecting students’ health and wellbeing,â€he added.
New Electric Scooter Model ETRANCE+
The Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad-incubated start-up PURE EV has launched its latest electric scooter — ETrance at an ex-showroom price of `56,999 which comes with 1.25 KWH portable battery providing 65 km on-road range.
The company has an in-house battery manufacturing facility and a research set-up based out of the campus where the R&D team works on battery thermal management system for development of long range and high-performance lithium batteries.
Rohit Vadera, Chief Executive Officer of PuREnergy, said: “On the eve of Independence Day, we are proud to announce the launch of this entry level scooter giving the Indian People freedom from monthly fuel expenses. We are constantly innovating keeping in mind the requirements of middle-class Indian consumers.â€

















