XLRI Comes Calling
After IIM-B and SPJain, it’s XLRI’s turn to unveil its Singapore plans. I doubt whether the market is big enough for three Indian B-Schools to co-exist in this city-state.
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posted by Kaps at 11:29 AM
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4 Comments:
That would be an interesting marketing case study for other B-Schools.
By Indian Voter, at 1:24 PM
I am not sure. Probably, Spore could be the hub and all students from Far East (Indian diaspora) could come over to Spore. Here in Dubai, thats the scene. SP Jain issues student visas for people frm other Middle East countries.
ashwin
By Anonymous, at 4:20 PM
Already we have couple of management courses offered by Singapore universit(ies) - and their target audience is also students from the neighbouring countries. If our Indian institutes access those audience directly with more facilities in India, instead of setting up a shop here.. it would be more apt.
By Ram C, at 2:53 PM
@Indian voter,
Sadly Indian B-schools don't have that many indian cases.
@Anon,
S'pore can't support too many B-schools. IMHO a shakeout is imminent.
@Ram,
the future is gonna be interesting.
By Kaps, at 5:06 PM
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