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CHANDIGARH: UBS passout Anshu Kataria is all set to start the biggest (in terms of intake) business school of the region near Chandigarh. The above said B' School is coming up in village Nepra on Chandigarh-Rajpura Road, where the big players like Chitkara, Gian Sagar, SVIET have already established.
Muktsar-born Kataria disclosed that in the year 1996, he had to wait outside UBS to get admission in Masters for more than 20 days. Even he was not having enough fees with him required for admission because of financial problem. But he was having dream in his mind to study in business school. Struggle for getting seat in business school motivated him to have his own business school one day. Son of noted academician Prof. D.C. Kataria who is renowned in North India for creating awareness of UGC NET Exam, Anshu Kataria at the age of 31 is intended to have the biggest B' School of the region with the intake capacity of more than 480 students by 2010. Having worked with renowned group like Desh Bhagat, Chandigarh; C.T. Institutions, Jalandhar, SVIET, Chandigarh; Ind Swift, Chandigarh and Outline System, USA at senior positions, Kataria says that in booming economy, the demand for management graduate have increased manifold, but supply is not increased which results into breaking all previous record in terms of pay packages of fresh MBA passouts. Kataria gets support from his wife Dr (Mrs) Parveen Kataria, Doctorate and Gold Medalist from UBS, PU in turning this dream into reality.She also have the experience of working with top B' Schools of the region like Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology, Mohali; Centre for Management Training Research, Kharar; SVSM, Banur etc.The couple is going to set new benchmark for quality of education for new and existing business schools. It is to be mentioned that Aryans Group has already got Letter of Intent (LOI) for establishment of 2 business school namely Aryans Business School(ABS) and Aryans School of Advanced Management (ASAM) from All India Council for Technical Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, New Delhi. |