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    D’décor to support tuition waiver or deserving students at ISB

    Synopsis

    Indian School of Business has received funding from curtain and upholstery fabric manufacturer D’décor Home Fabrics. The D’Decor Tuition Waiver will cover five students.

    ET Bureau
    HYDERABAD: To offer need-based tuition waivers as part of its Post Graduate Programme, Indian School of Business has received funding from curtain and upholstery fabric manufacturer D’décor Home Fabrics. The D’Decor Tuition Waiver will cover five students ever year for part waiver of tuition fee and has been initiated for a period of five years.

    “We are appreciative of the support from D’Décor which will allow us to support bright and deserving students who are in need. As a management education institution, our vision is to make available the most talented pool for the industry in India and abroad,” said Professor Rajendra Srivastava, Dean of ISB.

    D’décor established in 1999 reported a turnover of USD 250 million in 2014 and has been a regular recruiter from the institute for the past six years. “D’Decor has complete understanding that higher education has a cost which can truly be funded by those whose lives have been transformed by the success achieved by acquiring the right education and values,” says Ajay Arora, Managing Director of D’décor.


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