Solan, October 10
Office of International Affairs at Shoolini University hosted an education fair yesterday with focused on the School of Business Management, attracting prestigious universities and creating a platform for academic collaboration.
Delegates from five renowned institutions engaged in discussions with university leaders and offered exclusive scholarships, opening doors to academic dreams for over 200 participating students.
International delegates from five distinguished universities were, Dr. Shivraj Kanungo, Vice-Dean, George Washington University School of Business, Ms. Christine Gozdziak, Assistant Dean of International Partnerships, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – GIES College of Business. Dr. Arman Davtyan, Assistant Dean, Pepperdine University – Graziadio Business School. Ms. Amanda Barth, Assistant Dean, William and Mary – Raymond A. Mason School of Business. Ms. Richa Agrawal, Country Manager, Bocconi University and Mr. Debaion Roy, Associate Director, GMAC.
The event was inaugurated by Shoolini University Chancellor Prof PK Khosla and Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla.
Prof. PK Khosla praised the Shoolini faculty for their efforts in bringing this opportunity for students and mutually beneficial partnerships in the field of business education.
Prof Atul Khosla said, this education fair not only facilitated knowledge exchange but also empowered students to pursue their academic aspirations through scholarships. It reflects Shoolini University’s commitment to student empowerment and global partnerships in business education.
Dr. Rozy Dhanta Deputy Director Office of International Affairs Shoolini University highlighted the opportunities the fair created, including application fee waivers for most visiting schools and access to exclusive scholarships.
Scholarship opportunities included, one student will get 100 pc scholarship and two meritorious students will get 50% scholarships for any of GWSB’s Master’s programs. Two brilliant students will get 50% scholarships for Pepperdine University’s MS in Applied Finance (STEM-designated) and MS in Business Analytics (STEM-designated) programs. In another scholarship program one meritorious students will get 100% scholarship for the Master of Accounting and another one student will get 100% scholarship for the MS in Business Analytics program at William and Mary’s Mason College of Business.
The education fair witnessed the participation of over 200 students, In the mentorship of Prof. Mushish Shrawet, Dean of Management Sciences, and Prof. BK Kaul, Director of Undergraduate Studies.