Masters programmes from Mumbai Institution

Updated on: Monday, April 30, 2012

Mumbai based education institution, B-Fazlani Altius Business School (FABS) announced the launch two unique Masters programme.

FABS will commence its academic year with two specialized post-graduate programs namely the Masters in Applied Human Resource Management and the Masters in Sales & Marketing Management. The launch, attended by key management personnel from companies such as Accenture, Monsanto, Cox & Kings, Marina Gulf, Financial Technologies, Parle Agro, etc., was also a colloquium to jump-start the program.

FAB's Masters in Applied Human Resource Management program will be offered in collaboration with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and offers specialization in contemporary electives such as HR Analytics while their Masters in Sales & Marketing Management offers simultaneous selection where students receive a Letter of Intent from leading corporates along with their program admission letter.

Speaking on the launch, Chairman Dr. A.K Fazlani said “It is great to see HR Leaders and CEOs of so many corporates come and support us in this endeavor of creating a truly Industry Academia Partnership. We at Fazlani group have worked with some of the best minds from the corporate and academic worlds and visualized a need for talent in the emerging Indian economy and are very proud that we are able to launch our unique business school today”.

“What makes the programs offered by FABS unique is the holistic way of providing education, to state an example, our philosophy in education is based on the following five perspectives of education namely: Educationists view, Originators view, Practitioners view, Critiques view and Collaborative view” said Ashfaq Ahad, Co-Founder & Member of Board - FABS.

Fazlani Altius Business School will begin its first academic year in July 2012 at three campuses in Mumbai (Powai), Bhubaneshwar and NCR (Gurgaon) with expansion plans slated in 20 other Tier 2 and Tier 3 city locations in 2013.

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