Bengaluru

Maiden B-school by Rajalakshmi Group

Express News Service

CHENNAI: The Rajalakshmi Group of Educational Institutions, which has been in the field of higher education in Tamil Nadu for the last 17 years, launched the Rajalakshmi School of Business in Chennai.

The programme is aimed at offering the industry highly qualified and skilled marketing professionals.

“Although there are over 4000 B-Schools in India, there is still a great demand for management schools. We aim at focusing on quality, and even if we have 40 or 50 students per batch, they will come out highly skilled,” said Thangam Meganathan, Chairperson, Rajalakshmi Group of Institutions.

The school will offer a two-year Post Graduate Diploma Programme in Management. “We are also going to offer scholarships to deserving students and plan to tie up with banks for collateral-free student loans,” said Meganathan.

“With the rapidly increasing middle class consumer base having more disposable income than before, India as a market has never been friendlier. This has created more opportunity by opening up the demand for marketing professionals much more,” said Subhendu Dey, director of the new school.

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