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ICFAI to launch new programme

Kolkata, Sept 1

ICFAI Business School, Kolkata is planning to launch an entrepreneurship development programme from the next year, said Prof Arup Choudhury, Associate Dean and Academic Coordinator, on Monday on the sidelines of a seminar entitled “Entrepreneurship -The road ahead.” The new course will focus on business idea generation, business planning, supply chain management, marketing, business collaboration and human resource management, he added. Nearly 15-20 per cent of management students in the country involve themselves in entrepreneurial ventures after 4-5 year of serving in different companies, Mr Choudhury said.

—Our Bureau

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