Maris Stella College starts course in IT Convergent Global MBA
The Hindu
Vijayawada's Maris Stella College launched IT Convergent Global MBA course on Oct 6. Aimed at providing high-quality education, the programme offers unique features like Integrated Cambridge English, Integrated Placement Readiness Programme, 100% placements with 6-20 LPA salary packages, support for entrepreneurial ventures, AI-enabled Interactive Digital Panels and Classrooms, digital library and internship tie-ups with Fortune 500 companies.
Maris Stella College, Vijayawada, on October 6 (Friday) launched a course in IT Convergent Global MBA.
After the formal launch of the programme at a press conference, the college’s Academic Officer Sr. Leena Quadras said the objective of the initiative was to provide high-quality education and prepare students for the demands of the modern business world.
Director, Department of MBA, Sundari, said with a focus on innovation, holistic development and industry integration, the programme offered a unique set of features and opportunities.
Explaining about the unique features, she said it offered Integrated Cambridge English which would help students enhance their communication skills and gain a competitive edge in the global market, while its Integrated Placement Readiness Programme would ensure that the students are well prepared to excel in interviews and assessments.
It assured 100% placements to the graduates with salary packages ranging from 6 LPA to 20 LPA. It offered support for entrepreneurial ventures to budding entrepreneurs besides a hostel facility for girl students with a safe and comfortable environment.
The IT integrated tools in electives include Human Resource Management, Marketing and Finance.
Speaking about the infrastructure, she said students would experience cutting-edge technology of AI-enabled Interactive Digital Panels and Classrooms, a digital library with access to more than two lakh books and the benefits of internship tie-ups with Fortune 500 multi—national companies.

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