It’s Student Exchange Season at IIMB!
Sixty-one international students from 25 partner universities were part of the orientation session hosted on IIMB campus on September 19, 2013.
About 70 per cent of the students are visiting India for the first time.
"I wanted to go to the best b-school and IIMB was the right choice when I decided to travel to India," said Pistoia Marie, who is from Kedge Business School, France.
Johanna Burmann, from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, emphasized that Student Exchange Programmes are a great way for young people to discover different cultures and learn about different countries.
The session had presentations and lectures. Dr. Raji Subramanyam, clinical psychologist and student counselor at IIMB, offered support to the exchange program participants. Student coordinators offered an overview of campus life to the visiting students. Ms. Shakunthala, who is in charge of the Office of International Affairs at IIMB, coordinated the session.
Sixty-one international students (28 women and 33 men) are part of the Exchange Programme currently. They are from 25 partner universities in 8 countries.
It’s Student Exchange Season at IIMB!
Sixty-one international students from 25 partner universities were part of the orientation session hosted on IIMB campus on September 19, 2013.
About 70 per cent of the students are visiting India for the first time.
"I wanted to go to the best b-school and IIMB was the right choice when I decided to travel to India," said Pistoia Marie, who is from Kedge Business School, France.
Johanna Burmann, from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, emphasized that Student Exchange Programmes are a great way for young people to discover different cultures and learn about different countries.
The session had presentations and lectures. Dr. Raji Subramanyam, clinical psychologist and student counselor at IIMB, offered support to the exchange program participants. Student coordinators offered an overview of campus life to the visiting students. Ms. Shakunthala, who is in charge of the Office of International Affairs at IIMB, coordinated the session.
Sixty-one international students (28 women and 33 men) are part of the Exchange Programme currently. They are from 25 partner universities in 8 countries.