PG Programmes from the varsity of Wales, UK

Updated on: Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) announced admissions to 3 post-graduate programmes from the University of Wales (UOW), UK.

Programmes offered by University of Wales has great recognition across the globe with most of its students placed well with lucrative pay package.

Open for 3 intakes in April, July and September 2012, all the 3 programmes, Masters in Business Administration and Master of Science in Management (Banking & Finance / (Marketing) are popular with overseas students not only from India but from countries such as China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Korea.

Mr Mark Narusberg, Validation Officer, University of Wales, states, “Over the years, University of Wales has emerged as the second-largest degree awarding body of validated academic programmes in UK with nearly 70,000 students from all over the world pursuing courses of Wales University. Our association with MDIS is now into its thirteenth year.  Each year, over 150 Indian students enrol for the UOW Post-graduate programmes offered at MDIS Singapore”. 

“Singapore has always remained a favourite destination for students from India. MDIS is among the oldest educational institutions in Singapore. Established in 1956, adherence to highest standards in teaching methods and techniques, highly qualified faculty, a vibrant and environment-friendly campus has led to great patronage from students and parents worldwide. It is a matter of great pride to MDIS that over 13,500 students from 74 countries study at the MDIS Campus in Singapore” says, MDIS General Secretary, Dr Theyvendran.

Ms Nitya Rani, alumni of 2010, recalls days at campus. “The decision to choose MDIS for my MBA degree from University of Wales, UK was a sound one I realised, no sooner than I landed in Singapore. A curriculum tested over time taught by experienced and engaging faculty helped students gain tremendous self-confidence. Regular presentations and case-study oriented teaching taught us to work as a team, besides giving us an ‘industry-like situation within the campus.”

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