Updated on: Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Singapore Management University (SMU) is now set to sign an MoU with IIM Lucknow as part of its plan to expand executive education programme in the country after signing six agreements with Indian universities.
SMU's deputy president for academic affairs, Rajendran K Srivastava, said on Wednesday that SMU is ready to launch a number of higher educational programmes in India this month onwards.
"We want to link up and work with Indian universities as they provide us a landing spot to do research work in India," he said.
SMU has signed six MoUs with Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore; Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur; Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi; Bombay Stock Exchange Institute, Mumbai; Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH), Noida; and Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak.
SMU would soon be signing another MoU with IIM Lucknow for a programme in executive education in the Delhi region.
A team from SMU would work with IIT Kanpur from the end of this month to co-design a masters' programme in innovations.
"We already have one such programme at SMU but we are going to adapt it to the Indian context," Srivastava said.
SMU would also conduct a programme with the Bombay Stock Exchange Institute on financial strategy for small and medium enterprises by September.
SMU would also join IIM Bangalore for a programme for Certification in Wealth Management late September.
Explaining interest in India, he said, "We are finding people that we can work with on similar skills that we have and develop executive programmes."
Srivastava said the SMU links with Indian universities were part of its global link-up but with focus on Asia, including China and South East Asia.