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U21Global's second batch

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New Delhi May 2 Online graduate school U21Global launched the second batch comprising 51 executives of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd for its Hybrid Certificate Programme in Project Management.

The pilot batch of the 15-week programme, which was launched in August last year, graduated in December. The programme was developed by the IndianOil Institute of Petroleum Management in association with U21Global.

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