Updated on: Monday, December 27, 2010
Chennai Business School and Curtin Business School joined hands recently with a students’ articulation agreement, allowing students from Chennai Business School to be admitted into the Master of Management programme at Curtin Business School.
This agreement is the first such between Curtin and an Indian business school and was signed by Prof David Wood, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Curtin and Mr Mohan Menon, CEO of Chennai Business School. Representatives of West Australian government witnessed the signing ceremony with Mr Barry John House, President of the Legislative Council presiding over the ceremony.
“The agreement would enable CBS students who complete two trimesters, to undergo an additional semester of contact classes in Curtin Business School and an internship which would make them eligible to qualify for a masters in management degree,” Mr Mohan Menon, CEO of Chennai Business School said.
The partnership agreement, according to Prof Wood, would enable CBS students earn masters degree at a fraction of the cost rather than if they had done the entire course in Australia.