Campaign India Team
Jul 04, 2022

M.Ad School launches campus in Bengaluru

This is its second campus in India

M.Ad School launches campus in Bengaluru
M.Ad School (formerly Miami Ad School) has announced the launch of its campus in Bengaluru. The school is scheduled to begin its first term from 15 July 2022 onwards.
 
This is M.Ad School's second campus in India. It currently operates a campus in Mumbai. 
 
Through the Bengaluru campus, the school wants to foray into emerging marketing-tech areas like AI, AR, VR, Web3 and UI/UX among others.
 
Raj Kamble, director, M.AD School of Ideas, India, said, "We've always called Miami Ad School the 'Harvard of Creativity,' but now it's so much more. This integration of creativity, technology, marketing and leadership is an exciting new phase and Bangalore serves as the perfect launchpad for the same. Our students from Mumbai are currently in leading roles all over the world in a range of companies from Google, Facebook, Netflix to Droga5 and W+K. We see the same ambition and talent really exploding in Bangalore, and that's why this was a natural addition after eight years in Mumbai."
 
Madhu Amodia, director, M.AD School of Ideas, India, added, "The response we are seeing in Bengaluru has been overwhelming - not just from students in Bengaluru but from all over India. Our alumni have light-heartedly termed M.Ad School of Ideas as a 'visa to go abroad' and that has a high product-market fit with our country's upcoming talent. With our mix of real world exposure, professional training and all-rounded development, we hope to prepare the next generation of marketing, advertising and tech leaders."
 
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Campaign India

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