Loyola Institute of Business Administration explained

Loyola Institute of
Business Administration
Type:Self-financing business school
Founder:Fr. N. Casimir Raj S. J.
Accreditation:SAQS
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic Affiliations:AACSB
Chairman:Fr. L. Jebamalai Irudayaraj, S.J.
Director:Fr. C. Joe Arun, S.J.
City:Chennai
State:Tamil Nadu
Country:India
Coordinates:13.0636°N 80.235°W
Nickname:LIBA
Website:www.liba.edu

Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) is a private business school in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, was founded by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1979. It is situated on the Loyola College, Chennai, campus and run by the Loyola College Society.

History

Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) when established in 1979 had a three-year, part-time PGDBM program catering to the needs of business executives in and around Chennai. This program was approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). Since 1995 LIBA has offered a two-year, full-time PGDM program, approved by the AICTE and recognized as equivalent to an MBA degree by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). LIBA also offers a full-time MBA (PGDM) program (2 years), part-time MBA (PGBM) program (3 years), various executive diploma courses, and certificate programs in various management subjects. It is a resource center for doctoral programs offered in affiliation with the University of Madras.

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Notes and References

  1. News: C.K. Prahalad Centre to focus on entrepreneurship. 18 January 2013. Business Line. 6 August 2011.