A recent Economic Times article discusses the Wharton School‘s recent plan to expand its presence in India, in either Mumbai or Delhi in the next 1.5 years.
Currently, the Wharton School, along with Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management, are the Indian School of Business’s associate schools, which means that the top b-school already has some programming set up and running in India. The 1.5-year plan will not just expand Wharton’s presence in India, but will make the school’s presence more widely known.
“Our students are already coming to India. The difficulty is that the world does not know Wharton is in India,” says Thomas Robertson, Wharton’s dean.
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