
They are taught by lecturers from universities mothers. Students benefit from a training identical to that proposed in the English settlement on the ground but Mauritius. On the other hand, the RBS is the only institution to offer Tray 5 of the prestigious European Business School, a program for young people from the French education system.
At its inception, the Rushmore Business School (RBS) had 25 students. Today, the school located in Quatre-Bornes offers courses to more than 500 young people, many come from India, Scandinavia and Africa. They are in the country to monitor the program "Bac +5".
Training "Bac + 5" is possible thanks to a partnership with the RBS European Business School (EBS), which operates 13 campuses around the world. This program leads to a Master in five years, is organized into three time learning: the acquisition of the fundamental aims to introduce students to the science and technology of managing and developing two compulsory foreign languages, general culture and personal work, openness to international coinciding with periods of immersion in academic systems and international business, and professional specialization in the Master cycle, which enables consolidation of general skills and transversal management science, the development of managerial skills and decision making, while deepening area of expertise leading to the first job.
Students EBS campus are required to travel in countries of different languages during their training. Young people who come to Mauritius, says the director and founder of the RBS Dr. Nitin Essoo are those who want to improve their English skills, Mauritius is considered an English speaking country.
RBS has held since January 2012 a new campus has several facilities. The building, which has four floors, covering an area of 2000 square meters. The school can accommodate approximately 1200 students. What distinguishes the RBS other institutions that offer courses accredited by UK universities is its lecturers who come from universities mothers.
"The Mauritian students have the same teachers and receive the same hardware and the same degree as in England, but only 40% of the costs," says Dr. Essoo. In addition, RBS is the first African institution to obtain accreditation from the British Accreditation Council in 2007 to offer courses with English universities. The institution has an agreement with the University of Staffordshire and Leeds Metropolitan University. She also works in collaboration with other institutions, such as Edexcel, the Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality (UK) and the Confederation of International Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology.
Having proven over a decade in the field of training, says Dr. Essoo, RBS aims to serve as a platform for Africa to acquire university status to award its own degrees. The school offers a thirty formations ranging from PhD to Higher National Diploma in three areas: Business Studies, Hospitality & Tourism Built Environment and Engineering and.
In addition to the classrooms, studios, a gym, a games room and other facilities have been built to provide a true campus environment for students in the RBS. Vice-Chancellors of universities in England are also moving to Mauritius ceremonies in graduations.
The tuition for a Higher National Diploma is Rs 98,000 for two years for a license, Rs 250,000 for three years. With regard to courses leading to a Master, priced between Rs 300,000 and Rs 350,000. Three entries are made per year, in March, May and September.