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University Business School (UBS), Chandigarh was established in 1995 and formerly known as the Department of Commerce and Business Management. UBS is affiliated to Punjab University and is approved by AICTE and UGC. The main aim of UBS is to imparting quality management education to produce dedicated, innovative and effective managers, researchers and teachers for four decades. It has a faculty trained in India and Abroad because of which the Business School has earned international recognition in industry and academia. It has consistently been ranked among the top Business Schools of India. It offers several postgraduate courses in multiple disciplines.
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Name | University Business School, Panjab University - [UBS], Chandigarh |
Year of Establishment | Estd 1995 |
Type | Private |
Exam Frequency | Deemed to be University |
Approvals & Recognitions | AICTE, UGC |
Courses | Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Doctoral |
Location | Chandigarh, Chandigarh |
ubschair@pu.ac.in | |
Contact Details | +91 2541591, 2534709 |
Website | http://www.ubs.puchd.ac.in |
Delhi
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
Delhi
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
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