Additional, industry - relevant and current programmes offered to make the student industry-ready;
Learning and Teaching through cases;
'Learning by doing' approach is followed;
Personality development programmes conducted to enhance the skills of the students;
100% placement support provided;
Outbound training programme conducted;
Students can transfer to TASMAC London to do the third year of the programme and gain a BA (Hons) in Business Administration from the University of Wales, UK;
Free Uniform and British Library membership;
100% placement assistance;
Student exchange programs and internship opportunities;
Regular Industry visits & study tours organized;
Teaching staff are drawn from business and industry backgrounds;
Students have access to excellent infra-structural facilities available including a well stocked library, and computer lab with free internet access;
TASMAC is the first institution outside UK/Europe and the only institution in India to be recognised and accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education (BAC),UK.
The British Accreditation Council (BAC ) is an independent body established in 1984 to act as the UK's national accrediting agency for independent further and higher education. More than 100 colleges inthe UK are accredited by the BAC. In 2000, BAC's ambit was extended to provide the accreditation service to overseas i n st i t u t i o ns offering British higher education qualifications. The objective of the BAC is to improve and enhance the standards of independent further and higher educational institutions by the establishment of a system of accreditation. The Secretary of State for Education, UK has described BAC as ‘the only public guarantee of standards in independent institutions of further and higher education in the UK’.
BAC's accreditation of overseas institutions is only available to higher education establishments working in collaborative partnerships with British Universities or other recognised British awarding bodies in the field of higher education. Accreditation is awarded after a satisfactory report from BAC's specialist inspectors has been considered and approved by the BAC's accreditation and recognition committee.
The British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education (BAC) says in their report onTASMAC...
"Training and Advanced Studies in Management and Communications Ltd. (TASMAC) was inspected by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education in October 2002. BAC's inspectors reported on a very good or excellent standard of provision in all of the areas assessed. They considered TASMAC to be a college with a clear vision, a commitment to quality, excellent administrative systems and procedures and capable, enthusiastic staff. Teaching was well-structured and well-informed, offering a good balance between theory and examples drawn from the real world. Students responded very well to classes which were academically challenging and at a level appropriate to British higher education.
Training and Advanced Studies in Management and Communications Ltd. (TASMAC) was accredited and recognised by the British Accreditation Council as an institution providing higher education in November 2002."