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ISB to hike student intake

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NEW DELHI: The Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, aims to increase its student intake to over 300 in the forthcoming academic session (2005-06), up from 276 in the current session, according to a press note.

The admission for the 2005-06 academic year, which starts from April 15, 2005, is already in progress with students having two application deadlines — November 30, 2004 and January 15, 2005.

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