
The AIC Campus’s BIBM Program, in partnership with the IPAC School of Management in Annecy, France, is a French Business degree that aims to teach students the core ideas and theory of business practice as well as specialized study in a business discipline. Its focus is to raise students’ awareness and comprehension of the global environment in which business operates and give them insight into the ethical and social issues that the business community is concerned about.
The degree can be fully obtained in Sri Lanka and IPAC will grant the degrees to the students, while AIC Campus Sri Lanka will oversee the courses and student administration.
Unit 1 – Development Activity
Unit 2 – Customer Experience Activity
Unit 3 – Management Activity
Unit 4 – International Experience
The program is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), Sri Lanka, approved by World Higher Education Database (WHED) and accredited by the International Handbook of Universities.
And with AIC offering this Bachelor’s Degree, you can have the benefits of completing a Bachelor’s degree from France in Sri Lanka, obtaining the qualification via distance education, having student support and administrative assistance, and following a real life practical oriented program in an affordable course fee with flexible payment plans, access to education loans, and interest-free payments.
The program’s structure certainly mirrors global education standards which marks it as an ideal place for you to start your Bachelor’s degree.
For more information, visit the official AIC Campus website.
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