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More student exchange programmes at ISB

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Hyderabad , July 11

THE Indian School of Business (ISB) has increased the number of its international student exchange programmes for the current academic year and has invited B schools from 11 countries to participate in the exchange programmes.

Recently, ISB signed an MoU with the Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan, and the Graduate School of Business, Capetown, South Africa.

In addition to the two longstanding exchange partnerships with Kellogg School of Management (US) and the London Business School (UK), ISB has entered into exchange agreements with nine B-schools across six countries.

Dr Ehsan ul Haque, Dean, Suleman Dawood School of Business, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan, said, "As the business climate between the two countries gets better, business enterprises in India and Pakistan will want to engage with each other, understand each other and enter into trade relationships, joint ventures and explore cross-border investment opportunities. The timing of our exchange agreement with ISB is therefore excellent."

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