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IIM-B selects SunGard Education's Banner UDC

The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B), has selected SunGard higher education"s Banner Unified Digital Campus (UDC) solution to help increase its efficiencies in course administration, improve student services and enhance capabilities for collaboration with institutions in India and abroad. - HEC Paris ties up with IIM-Bangalore - Finance panel clears seven IIMs, 10 NITs - IIM-B ranked among top 10 in Asia-Pacific region: Survey - IIM-B ranks among top ten in APAC region: survey - IIM-B to set up committee to raise Rs 100 cr - Recession pressure on repayments "Along with a "transformative and innovative" education, we want to provide our students and faculty with quality services, global collaboration opportunities and tools and a rich academic experience. SunGard higher education"s student and faculty-centric solution approach align with our vision", Professor Pankaj Chandra, Director IIM-B was quoted as saying by the company today. IIM-B"s choice of the Banner UDC heralds SunGard higher education"s aggressive expansion plans in India. Having operated in India since 1993, SunGard"s global solution centres in Bangalore and Pune function as knowledge and operation hubs, the company said in a statement.


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