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Now, Virginia University to train Indian managers

Virginia University in the US is set to enter the fast-paced education scene in India with certificate programmes for senior managers of Indian companies — for a steep fee of Rs 200,000 per candidate. “Whether it’s economy or education, India is a huge market. We are all getting attracted towards India’s fast expanding corporate sector, stable government, talented and young human capital and a vast English-speaking population,” said Darden School of Business dean Robert F Bruner. “We are going to start customised executive certificate programmes for Indian executives. The programmes will range from three to five days and the fee will be $5,000 (about Rs 200,000),” Bruner informed. The author of the book “The Panic of 1907” said the residential courses would be for senior managers of growing Indian companies. “I have interacted with seven top companies this time and they have shown real interest in our courses. We are also planning to give customised courses to individual companies,” said Bruner

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