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Excelia Business School and IIM Udaipur Launched an International Exchange to Prepare Future Leaders

Excelia Business School and IIM Udaipur Launched an International Exchange to Prepare Future Leaders

The objectives of the partnership are to train managers aware of global business with a value for sustainability. Excelia Business School, France and the Indian Institute of Management Udaipur announced a new student exchange program on 10 November 2025. Such a program shows the strong academic and business connection between France and India.

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Excelia Business School and IIM Udaipur Launched an International Exchange to Prepare Future Leaders

In this program, students will be able to spend one semester on each campus. They will join a global cohort and receive the key cross cultural competencies required in today interconnected world.

This partnership is the first step for Excelia Business School in building a strong relationship with India from 2025 to 2030. As Prof. Tamym Abdessemed, Dean of Excelia Business School, explained the partnership with IIM Udaipur attests to their commitment to a universal education. Building up solid links between two dynamic systems of education by welcoming Indian students on campus and offering its own students the opportunity to study in India will contribute to forming responsible leaders for tomorrow.

IIM Udaipur welcomes this partnership as an AACSB approved institution already offering intensive foreign exposure through its Student Exchange Programme and global immersion initiatives. Prof. Ashok Banerjee, Director of IIM Udaipur affirms The partnership with Excelia Business School would increase the global outlook of their students and enhance their fitness for leadership in a fast-changing environment. They believe that this exchange program will help them enrich their academic experience and thus create flexible global workers.