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La Trobe Business School makes new announcements to cater Indian Students

New Delhi, Sep 11 (UNI) The La Trobe Business School (LBS), La Trobe University (LTU), Australia, today made announcements of third intake of Indian students in its business school.
Making announcements, Professor Paul Mather, Head of La Trobe Business School (LBS), La Trobe University (LTU), Australia, said, “In response to student demand from India, LBS has introduced a new intake for its Undergraduate Business Courses in November, in addition to the two Semesters in February and July.”
“A few years earlier, our school introduced a third semester for its postgraduate courses, which is now very popular among students in India; Sri Lanka & Nepal. In addition, new programs have also been introduced to meet the needs of Industry and the latest trends in the job market,” he said.
Prof Mather said, “La Trobe University’s steady endeavour to connect with key countries in our region and to keep generating better opportunities for students has brought the School back to India. Our new undergraduate intake, new programs and scholarships should help students from India to reap significant benefits from the expertise and brand new cutting edge facilities at the school.”
He added that the University has jumped more than 200 places in just two years and makes them Australia’s most-improved varsity in that period as per latest Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) results. The University is now ranked at 301 in the world in 2017.
“Our continual rise in the ARWU is the result of the hard work and dedication of all staff to ensure that we continue to perform well in these international rankings,” said Prof Mather.
He added, “Once again the School is offering scholarships to the value of 15 per cent, 20 per cent and 25 per cent of the total tuition fee for undergraduate as well as postgraduate international students commencing in 2017. These scholarships are merit based and will be offered to students based on their prior academic performance. These scholarships will be offered to students on a first come first serve basis.”
He said the School has introduced new programs such as the ‘Master of Professional Accounting (CPA Australia Extension), ‘Master of Professional Accounting (Business Analytics), ‘Master of Professional Accounting (Information Systems Management) and the revised Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Commerce degrees for both Domestic and International markets.
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