Based on a lush, 91-acre campus in Hyderabad, India, the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education offers students the opportunity to study in either its business school, faculty of science & technology or law school. All students live on campus and can expect to find state-of-the-art facilities with readily available Wi-Fi. All lecture theatres and classrooms are networked, Wi-Fi enabled and fitted with audio visual tools to enhance the teaching-learning experience.
Despite the large campus, students will still have plenty of opportunities to experience the city of Hyderabad, one of the largest in India. Traditionally known as the “City of Pearls”, there’s plenty to explore here in between your studies. You’ll also be ideally situated for your post-university career with several major industries located here. In fact, Hyderabad is the fifth-largest contributor to India’s GDP, with a reported output of US$74billion. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries are particularly prominent here. When they first established themselves in the city in the 1990s, it led to the area being labelled as India's "Genome Valley".
13 universities are located in Hyderabad in total, which means there’s a sizeable student population living among the city’s nearly seven million residents.
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Based on a lush, 91-acre campus in Hyderabad, India, the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education offers students the opportunity to study in either its business school, faculty of science & technology or law school. All students live on campus and can expect to find state-of-the-art facilities with readily available Wi-Fi. All lecture theatres and classrooms are networked, Wi-Fi enabled and fitted with audio visual tools to enhance the teaching-learning experience.
Despite the large campus, students will still have plenty of opportunities to experience the city of Hyderabad, one of the largest in India. Traditionally known as the “City of Pearls”, there’s plenty to explore here in between your studies. You’ll also be ideally situated for your post-university career with several major industries located here. In fact, Hyderabad is the fifth-largest contributor to India’s GDP, with a reported output of US$74billion. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries are particularly prominent here. When they first established themselves in the city in the 1990s, it led to the area being labelled as India's "Genome Valley".
13 universities are located in Hyderabad in total, which means there’s a sizeable student population living among the city’s nearly seven million residents.
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