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SMOT starts PG programme

Chennai, Aug. 30

SMOT, a business school, will launch its Post Graduate Program in Management on September 5 at its Chennai campus with its first batch of 50 students. According to a press release, SMOT plans to commission a second campus at Hyderabad in January. The school has academic partnerships with Sobey School of Business; St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada; Canadian Association of Management Consultants (CAMC) and Indian Bank. Details on the course can be obtained from www.smot.edu.in. — Our Bureau

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