Aditya College - Global Immersion Programme

Global Immersion Programme

Aditya College is aware of the significance of acclimatizing the mindset of its students with the ever-changing global landscape. Students participating in the Global Immersion Programme are given the opportunity to gain overseas exposure academically, culturally and socially. They can benefit through a dynamic global education experience that aims to develop their potential, nurture their capabilities and transform them into international talents of tomorrow. The Global Immersion Programme is a comprehensive learning experience. Sessions before departure and upon return are designed to fulfill the academic and programmatic requirements of students. The programme consists of three main components: on-campus sessions, the study tour and a written assignment. The objectives of the programme are to provide an understanding of the region's business, cultural and political environments, achieve a working knowledge of regional business practice, and promote intercultural awareness and communication skills.

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