Auro and USC
Auro University is in a technical support and assistance agreement with the School of Hospitality, Retail and Sports Management and the Darla Moore School of Business at USC in the areas of curriculum development, delivery mechanisms, pedagogy, assessment, faculty training, and student exchange. The curriculum at Auro is constantly upgraded in consultation with our academic partners at USC.
"We are pleased to have been selected to provide technical support for the development of curriculum and faculty for the Hospitality Management program at Auro University. We are looking forward to welcoming the highly qualified Auro students on exchange and transfer programs to our School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management in Columbia, South Carolina"
Brian J. Mihalik, Dean
College of HRSM, USC
"All of us here at the Darla Moore School applaud the efforts of the Rama family to develop an institution which would be beneficial in so many ways to the economy of Surat and Gujarat and which would provide graduates to participate in and lead India's continued economic growth and prosperity. We wish all who participate in this effort every success."
Hildy Teegen, Dean
Moore School of Business, USC
Exchange Programs
Auro is working with USC to provide its eligible undergraduate students with the unique opportunity to transfer credits after finishing their first two years at the Auro campus. After finishing the first two years in India, students can thus take a transfer to USC, and finish a 4-year undergraduate degree program. Students transferring credits to USC enjoy the same rights and privileges as any other student on campus.
Awards & Accolades
The University of South Carolina is among the leading institutes of higher education in the U.S. and has to its credit a number of awards and accolades:
The School of Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism and Sports Management at USC is ranked among the Top 10 in the U.S.
The School of Business undergraduate program in International Business is ranked 9th in the world by the Wall Street Journal and the School is ranked 2nd in research articles published by International Business Review.
The School of Business undergraduate program in International Business is ranked 1st in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report for the 12th consecutive year.
The University is among the Top 10 "Most Promising and Innovative Schools" in the U.S., according to U.S. News & World Report's 2009 'America's Best Colleges' guide.
The University holds the highest research designation awarded by the Carnegie Foundation.
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