International Institute of Management and Technical Studies, Ahemdabad has expanded and set up its branch the popular business hub, Dubai. Dr. Sara Al Mutawa, working with general directorate of residency and foreigners Affairs -Dubai is the Consultant of IIMT Studies, India. This has been done in order to promote higher education among people in Dubai. This will be very helpful to the Indians living in Dubai as they will be able to pursue higher education alongside their job.
“IIMT Studies was established with the aim of developing E-learning for youngsters, looking at the broad scenario of online learning in the world. The institute has chased a great benchmark achieving the international enrolments from various countries and aiming to establish 45 service branches globally in next two years.“ says Manoj Thakkar, institution head, IIMT Studies.
He further elaborated, “With our new branch in Dubai, we hope to help the people pursue the courses of their choice without leaving their jobs. In a country like Dubai, this will be of great benefit to the people. With the world moving towards digital platforms of communication, online courses are of great help and convenience.”
An e-learning portal has also been launched by IIMT Studies. This portal is helpful for working professionals and allows them an access to study material anytime. This allows them to study at their will. More than 1000 students are making use of the portal across seven countries in the world.
Management and engineering courses of IIMT Studies are quite popular among students as these are the streams that offer most of the jobs in the work field. Distance learning has over a period of time established a strong hold among working professionals. More number of people are opting for such courses as this allows them to pursue multiple courses simultaneously without forcing them to give up on their job.
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