The Indian Institute of Management - Bangalore's Memorandum of Association - which has been undergoing modifications to allow the institute to set up a campus in Singapore - is likely to be finalised soon, and the campus could start in four months time.
At the end of April this year, Prakash G Apte, director of IIM-B, had told Business Standard that while the institute was working on changing its MoA it has called off its plan to start full-time operations in Singapore. Instead, it is exploring tie-ups with institutes in Singapore to offer Executive MBA programmes.
However, officials from Global Indian Foundation, a Singapore-based non-profit foundation, which invited IIM-B to set up a centre at their campus on Mei Chin Road in Singapore, said the institute was also working on a part-time MBA programme along with executive management and management development programmes.
The intake for the part-time MBA programme is around 50 and that for the executive education would be around 20.
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