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XLRI, Victoria University sign MoU

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Kolkata, Feb. 13

XLRI has signed a memorandum of understanding with Victoria University, one of Australia's leading universities with 11 campuses in Melbourne and around 44,000 students. The MoU was signed by Father N. Casimir Raj, Director, XLRI, and Prof Bernadine VanGramberg, Head of the School of Management, Victoria University, Melbourne.

Also present on the occasion were Prof. Julian VanGramberg, Director, School of Business, Monash University, Melbourne and senior faculty members of XLRI. A significant understanding was the exchange programme for both students and faculty.

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