EThames
Graduate School launches India campus
Tuesday February 08, 2011 07:20:44 PM,
IANS
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Hyderabad:
EThames Graduate School, one of London's leading colleges, Tuesday
opened its India campus in Hyderabad.
Minister of State for Human Resource Development Daggubati
Purandeswari inaugurated the college, where students from around
India can study for British qualifications, and benefit from the
best teaching methods and latest classroom technology. The campus
has come up in Ameerpet area in the heart of the city.
EThames India will conduct sandwich programmes in which the first
part of the course will be conducted in India and students will
then have the opportunity to spend one year at one of EThames'
campuses in London to complete their Bachelors or Masters degree
awarded by EThames' partner universities in Britain.
Veen Pula, chairman of EThames Educational Society, said EThames
India was initially launching post-graduate and under-graduate
courses in management and under graduate course in computing.
Subsequently it proposes to launch courses in hospitality/tourism
and healthcare.
EThames is also building a large residential campus over nearly
200 acres on the outskirts of Hyderabad. This campus will
accommodate 10,000 to 15,000 students. The first phase of the new
campus will be opened in October 2012.
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