This story is from December 2, 2002

Acquiring Wales degree

Training and Advanced Studies in Management and Communications, Pune has recently entered into a tie-up with the University of Wales, United Kingdom to offer few of its courses in India. Education Times speaks to the managing director of TASMAC, Giri Dua on this collaboration.
Acquiring Wales degree
Training and Advanced Studies in Management and Communications, Pune has recently entered into a tie-up with the University of Wales, United Kingdom to offer few of its courses in India. Education Times speaks to the managing director of TASMAC, Giri Dua on this collaboration.
What is the nature of your tie-up with the University of Wales?
TASMAC has been validated by the University of Wales, UK for the following programmes: Master in Business Administration (MBA), with specialisation in marketing, finance, human resources management and information management; Master of Science (MSc) in information systems; Bachelor of Administration, BA (Hons) with specialisation in marketing, finance, management and information management.
All validated programmes are subject to rigorous quality assurance mechanisms to ensure operations at the essential academic level.
What are the distinct features of the programmes offered under this tie-up?
The programmes offered are validated by University of Wales, the second largest university in UK. The degrees awarded are British, which are valued and respected worldwide. The fees are much lower as compared to similar programmes in the UK. In addition, students save on travel, accommodation and other expenses.
The programmes blend theory and practice into a learning experience that develops skills applicable to complex real-world problems. The teaching faculty at TASMAC pass on to the students practical experience gained in the commercial world.
What is the need of the MSc Information Systems course?
This programme is designed to prepare students to plan, organise, manage, design, configure and implement information systems. It meets the demand for designers and developers of software-intensive information systems.
End of Article
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA