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BITS Pilani’s biz school to prepare young leaders in age of disruption

- VINAY UMARJI Ahmedabad, 28 January

In what it claims is a ‘new-age global business school’ aimed at preparing young leaders in an age of disruption, BITS Pilani (Birla Institute of Technology & Science) has launched a 'School of Management'.

With an investment of over ~1,500 crore spread over 10 years and a permanent campus to come up by 2024, the BITS School of Management (SOM) will offer "futuristic curriculum" in its two-year fulltime residentia­l MBA degree programme.

With the 60-acre-wide permanent campus being set up in the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region (MMR), the B-school will start academic sessions in July 2021 with an initial batch of 120 students from a temporary facility in Powai, Mumbai.

Commenting on the launch, BITS Pilani chancellor and BITSOM chairman of governing council Kumar Mangalam Birla said the new B-school aims to become a globally competitiv­e institute from India. He said it seeks to redefine the paradigms of business education in the country through evolutiona­ry thinking and knowledge relevant to the current business landscape. “The accelerati­ng trends of digitisati­on, sustainabi­lity, and de-globalisat­ion are reshaping the world in more ways than one can imagine. In a world marked by uncertaint­y, it is time to introduce a new way of thinking and prepare young leaders for this age of disruption,” said Birla.

In terms of pedagogy, the two-year MBA program will not only teach the fundamenta­ls of business such marketing, finance and strategy but also provide relevant future-focused courses on emerging technology, design thinking and, data analytics. Amplified by modern workplaces’ needs and to prepare future-ready leaders, BITSOM will provide distinctiv­e specializa­tions in entreprene­urship and innovation, e-commerce and digital leadership, finance and investment­s, leadership and strategy, and marketing and consumer insights.

To provide students a platform to learn from the brightest minds across industry and academia globally, BITSOM will include faculty members from top B-schools such as NYU Stern School of Business, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvan­ia, Singapore Management University and Kellogg School of Management, among others, in addition to leading industry practition­ers.

WITH AN INVESTMENT OF ~1,500 CRORE, THE BITS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT WILL OFFER "FUTURISTIC CURRICULUM" IN ITS TWO-YEAR FULL-TIME RESIDENTIA­L MBA DEGREE PROGRAMME

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