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Ohio-Manipal School announces admissions

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Mumbai , May 6

THE Ohio-Manipal School of Business (OMSB) has announced admissions for the academic year 2004 - 2006 for its 18-month residential MBA programme.

The programme is spread across six academic quarters. Students have the option of completing the final term at the Ohio University campus in the US.

According to an official statement, a number of students are doing their summer placements in Europe this year. Upon completion of the programme, students get an MBA degree from Ohio University.

The last date for submitting completed applications is May 20.

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