The Ohio State University has prepared a management course that is offered to the Graduate School of Business in Hyderabad. The indian school of business pays around $1 million to use the curriculum and the Ohio State University brand. Another American institute that obtained a partner to an Indian school is Virginia Technology Institute, which offered a master's program in information technology and exported its curriculum and faculty to India. They offered a bona fine Virginia Technology Institute degree. In this case the S. P. Jain Institute of Management in Mumbai, India has to provide the campus, facilities, and recruited students for the benefits of the link with an American college. After four years, some Indian's organizations began to be concerned about the fact of rising foreign influence, so they started to question the validity of other programs that S. P. Jain managed. The Indian government is wary to open the door of its home to foreign colleges to set up campuses. Learning Curve
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Global Business
Do you know that India spends 7.5 billion dollars annually earning degrees in foreign countries. Their presence is bigger than other nationalities in American Universities. India is concentrated in the expandability and improvement of higher education. Today, there are many foreign institutions, from Northwest to North Dakota State, that have some arrangements with indian colleges. Manipal University in India has offered programs with 10 colleges in the United States. These can benefit both sides, the American Universities increase their global prestige and also the amount of student enrolled in their programs, and the indian students typically pay $ 10,000-$20,000 in annual tuition and they can spend time in both of the two campuses.
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