The fundamental objective of education is to provide us with knowledge of the world around us and develop us a positive perspective of looking at life. In addition, one of the goals of education is to prepare students for valuable participation in society.
Normally, a student masters the technical knowledge, skills, and abilities through traditional classroom activities. And, for a skilled professional management program like PGDM, it is very important to have a high standard classroom interaction with lots of projects, role plays, researches, business competitions, and industry internships to fulfill the needs of a changing business environment.
To achieve this end, top PGDM colleges in India like Asian Business School (ABS) in Delhi NCR’s Noida have a well-designed PGDM program that helps students in building the ability to cope with changing the business environment. Universally, this program adds further in the development of skill sets of students by including international study trips in developing a global perspective in PGDM students which further increases their employability score.
For instance, at Asian Business School, Noida – which is a part of Asian Education Group (AEG) and is ranked 7th Amongst ‘Top B-Schools of Excellence’ by CSR-GHRDC – the ABS PGDM Program has a strong emphasis on practical application and real-world experiences through international case studies, mentoring program and international study trip to London and make this program a holistic one.
To talk of the international study trip to London – which is also known as Oxford Study Program of ABS – it is basically designed to give students the opportunity to earn an Executive Diploma in International Business while residing in Oxford, UK. Along with classroom study, the Oxford Program includes participation in project work and on-site visits to historical and cultural venues in Oxford and London, U.K. keeping in mind the vision that “Until you actually arrive in a culture, and experience it and see your own reaction first-hand, it’s hard for people to understand what it’s like to work in a global environment.”
To understand in detail how International Study Trips develops an important global perspective in PGDM students, read a relevant Blog on the ABS website.
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