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Jain University partners with Wizcraft MIME to offer event management courses

Our Bureau Mumbai | Updated on May 23, 2020 Published on May 23, 2020

Jain University (Deemed-to-be University) has partnered with Wizcraft MIME to offer courses in event management.

With this, Jain is looking to get teaching talent and students from across the world for the Bachelor of Management Studies, Masters of Management Studies and entrepreneurship programmes which will be conducted at its Bengaluru campus, the institution said.

It added that the programme will follow an international-standard curriculum with a blended model of learning and classes hosted by globally-acclaimed industry leaders, including internships and live project training.

Further, the curriculum, designed in conjunction with global experts in events, experiential marketing, IP creation, sports and entertainment management, venue management and digital integration, is looking to establish event management as a mainstream career choice for students.

Chenraj Roychand, President of Jain (Deemed-to-be University) said, “We are happy to collaborate with Wizcraft MIME and bring out innovative programmes that open doors to ‘career opportunities’ for young talent.”

Wizcraft MIME Director, Sabbas Joseph said, “Wizcraft is the region’s business pioneer and it is time to train and develop the next generation of professionals that will help carve a space for Indian management professionals.”

In addition to the professional qualification, students will also receive an industry-recognized certification, supported by the Media Entertainment Skills Council (MESC).

Published on May 23, 2020

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