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Indian biz school set up in London

New Delhi, Sept. 10

Training and Advanced Studies in Management and Communications Ltd (Tasmac) has announced the opening of Tasmac London - School of Business, the first Indian institution to have set up a full-fledged campus in London. Dr Giri Dua, CMD, Tasmac, said, “We are proud that Tasmac London School of Business is the first FDI in the education sector by an Indian entity in the UK with a 100 per cent ownership.” The first batch with a capacity of 150 students will commenc e operation in October. The next batch will be taken in February 2009. The London school is being run by a separate company, which is a fully owned subsidiary of Tasmac in India.

— Our Bureau

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