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Indian School of Business Offers Bright Students an Early, Bright Future

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In a program that the Financial Times likens to the Harvard Business School's 2+2 program, the Indian School of Business announces the launch of its new Young Leaders Programme (YLP).

The program accepts highly qualified undergraduates who want to study business and requires that they work for a minimum of one year and nine months after graduating college and before beginning their MBA studies at the ISB—participants receive guaranteed admission into the one-year MBA program.

YLP participants will attend "contact programmes" (programs that focus on networking and career opportunities) at the ISB every six months during the work period. YLP students will also participate in the school's cutting edge learning and mentoring program.

These select students will also be eligible for need- and merit-based scholarships upon entering the MBA program. The participants will account for about 10% of admitted ISB students each year.

Get all your ISB questions answered when you attend Accepted.com's Interested in ISB? Indian Business School Admissions Q&A on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at 10:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET/6:00 PM GMT/11:30 PM IST with Associate Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, Hima Bindu.

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