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U21Global offers new course from Nov

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New Delhi, July 6

U21Global, an online graduate school, will offer a new course — Master of Management in International Business (MMIB) from November. Designed to prepare executives for management and leadership roles, the programme will consist of 12 subjects with an average duration of two years and upon completion, will allow students to pursue the MBA programme. The eligibility for the course is a degree from a good university. No work experience is mandatory. Applicants whose first language is not English will also need TOEFL or IELTS qualification. Established in 2001, U21Global offers globally recognised graduate courses. It is a joint venture between Universitas 21, an international network of 19 leading research-intensive universities in 11 countries, and Thomson Learning, a tailored learning solutions provider.

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