Part of the Ahmedabad-based Bansal Group, Times Business School (TBS) has announced it foray into Gujarat with the launch of its campus in the city. With already three campuses in Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur, the institute is looking to offer management programs for students and working professionals alike.
Affiliated to the University of London (UOL) and Guru Jambeshwar University (GJU), TBS will be offering BBA, MBA, BCom, BCA, MCA and Diploma programs at its Ahmedabad campus.
"We at TBS believe in developing individuals with strong fundamental and conceptual skills and capability, combined with a deep sense of responsibility towards the society and groomed leaders. The institute emphasises on gaining experience through the simulated environment of the corporate world of decision making during their learning phase. Accordingly, the learning process involves extensive classroom instructions, face-to-face sessions, field experience, e-learning, case analysis, and individual projects culminating into a balanced approach of technical inputs and group tasks," said Sandeep Bansal, Director of TBS.
With the Bansal Group already having presence in sectors like ship clearance and hospitality industry, its education venture - TBS - will also be offering programs in hotel management. TBS will be providing a Diploma in Hotel Management and a specialised course in Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Talking about the functioning of the institute, Akram Khan, Assistant Director- TBS said, "The institute believes in continuous evaluation of every student, as a measure of performance and also as a means for motivation. Evaluation is done through assignments, case studies, periodic quizzes, projects, and semester-wise examinations. With this process we want to create a new generation students who are practical in approach to handle corporate situations and are market ready."
For its specialised programs, TBS has already made tie ups with leading chain of hotels in the hospitality industry and would be able to provide on job training opportunities for their students as well, Khan added.