NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, MARCH 2
With an aim to ease the burden of world-class education, the GLS University has signed a collaboration agreement to offer The UK’s Leeds Beckett University’s (LBU) programmes for bachelor’s degree in international business management & computer science here on Saturday.
This agreement between the two universities will allow students to complete the first year of their programme at GLS University and the remaining duration at Leeds Becket University campus in the UK. The emphasis of this programme will be on outcome-based learning.
The partnership will not only help in reducing the financial burden on students but also ensure that they are familiar with LBU’s course curriculum and the teaching methodology before they transition to studying in the UK. By being taught by trained faculty members, students will be better prepared to navigate the education system at LBU. Moreover, students will have ample time to prepare for their visa processes.
- Under this pact, students will complete the first year of their programme at GLS University and the remaining duration at Leeds Becket University campus in the UK
- The first year fee at GLS University will be Rs 3.75 lakh; 2nd, 3rd year fees at Leeds Beckett University will be 15,000 pounds per year, excluding lodging and boarding
- The degrees will be awarded by The UK’s Leeds Beckett University
- Minimum 70% marks in +12 is mandatory for admission into these courses
- Intake will be 20 seats per course
- Jayshree Raghuraman, South Asia Head of LBU, explains about the easy avenue of getting work permit after the graduation in the UK
The official inauguration of this academic collaboration and international programme between the two universities took place at GLS University on Saturday in the presence of UPSC Chairman and Chief Guest Dr. Manoj Soni, and Britain’s Deputy High Commissioner to Gujarat and Rajasthan Stephen Hickling as the Guest of Honour.
GLS University’s President Sudhir Nanavati, Executive Director Dr Chandni Kapadia, Officiating for LBU Vice Chancellor Prof. Peter Slee, The Dean of Built Environment, Engineering and Computing Dr Akin Akintoye, and The Dean of Leeds Business School Prof. George Lodorfos also graced the ceremony.
Delivering the welcome address, Dr Chandni Kapadia, said, “This collaboration with 200-year-old Leeds Beckett University aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing our students with global exposure and academic excellence. With a robust institutional framework, this collaboration will also open doors to exciting career opportunities in the UK and beyond. We look forward to working closely with Leeds Beckett University and building further on this exciting partnership.”
Earlier, Jayshree Raghuraman, South Asia Head of LBU, shared an overview of the programme. She also explained about the easy avenue of getting work permit after the graduation in the UK.
In his address, Deputy High Commissioner Stephen Hickling noted that Britain continues to be among the most popular international education destinations for Indian students. He commended GLS University for its partnership with LBU and said it would provide a global platform to Indian students and enhance their career prospects.
UPSC Chairman, Dr. Manoj Soni highlighted the role of internationalisation of Indian universities and the focus on implementation of the New Education Policy 2020 by all educational institutes to facilitate the holistic development of students.
The Dean of Built Environment, Engineering and Computing at LBU Dr Akin Akintoye, and The Dean of Leeds Business School at LBU Prof. George Lodorfos also admired this collaboration and remark this day as a historic day for educational field of both the universities & countries.
Sudhir Nanavati, President, GLS University, said the collaboration between the two universities offers a myriad of benefits that transcend geographical boundaries and cultural differences. “It will contribute to economic growth and societal development by nurturing a skilled workforce, fostering innovation, and promoting cross-border partnerships. GLS University is committed to opening and promoting more such programmes in the future,” Nanavati said.
The partnership between GLS University and LBU will not only produce highly skilled graduates but also facilitate international research collaborations. Additionally, students enrolled in these programs will have the flexibility to complete their remaining education at GLS University if they choose not to study abroad.
Dee Reid, Director of External Relations, LBU, Julie Barnaby, Director of Global Engagement, Leeds Business School, LBU, Lord Allan Jones, Course Director, Built Environment, Engineering and Computing, LBU, and Dominic Ramsden, Quality Manager, LBU, Dr. Dharmesh Shah, Provost, GLS University & Hemant Agrawal were also present at the ceremony.