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XLRI announces certificate programme in agri-business management

India Blooms News Service | | 29 Apr 2014, 05:41 pm
Jamshedpur, Apr 29 (IBNS): Private school for management education, XLRI- Xavier School of Management recently announced admission for Certificate Programme in Agri-Business Management, here.
Constituted in collaboration with iKisan - an Agri Portal promoted by the Nagarjuna Group, the programme supplements agriculture sector knowledge with skills to enhance business effectiveness.
 
This unique six-month, online, self-learning programme is designed for working professionals in agri-business sector and fresh graduates wanting to join this industry to help them prepare for sales and marketing career within the dynamic and evolving agri-business sector.
 
The programme offers one week induction at XLRI campus, here; 10 courses covering Management & Technical Skills that requires about 60 hours of effort from the students on each course; and an independent project wherein a student works on an agri-business sector topic.
 
The last day to apply for the programme is May 15, 2014
 

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