Woxsen University

Woxsen University (established as Woxsen School of Business in 2014) received its status as a State Private University in the year 2020 and is one of the first private universities of the state of Telangana, India. It has a 200-acre residential campus consisting of constituent schools such as School of Business, School of Technology, School of Art & Design, School of Law, School of Liberal Arts and Humanities & School of Architecture and Planning[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Woxsen University
Woxsen University
TypePrivate University
Established2014 (2014)
FounderPraveen K Pula
ChancellorPraveen K Pula
Vice-ChancellorR.V.R. Krishna Chalam
Location, ,
CampusResidential Campus, 100 acres (40 ha)
Websitewww.woxsen.edu.in

Campus

The 200 acre fully-residential campus of Woxsen University is located at Sadashivapet, about 60kms from the city of Hyderabad, Telangana.

Academic programs

Graduate programs

  1. B.Tech
  2. B.Com (Hons.)
  3. BBA
  4. BBA+MBA (Integrated)
  5. B. Arch
  6. B.Des (Hons.)
  7. BA (Hons.)
  8. BA LLB (Hons.)
  9. BBA LLB (Hons.)
  10. B.Sc (Hon)

Post-Graduate Programs

  • MBA (General)
  • MBA (Financial services)
  • MBA (Business analytics)

Doctoral programs

  • Ph.D. in Business & Management
  • Ph.D in Engineering & Technology

Research

Centre of Excellence (CoE)

The Centre of Excellence at Woxsen University serves as a hub for research and development, focusing on specialized areas and emerging technologies. It provides a platform for knowledge creation and collaboration, with a focus on facilitating industry-driven research and innovation. Woxsen University is home to a variety of CoEs, including 15 at the university level, 26 at the faculty level, and 21 specifically dedicated to students.

The role of CoEs at Woxsen University is to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration, promote the exchange of knowledge among researchers, faculty members, and students. They support research and skill enhancement, aligning with the university's commitment to advancing academic and industry progress. Through partnerships with various industries, the CoEs meet the evolving demands of the corporate sector.[7][8][9][10]

Doctoral Program

The Ph.D. program at Woxsen University is to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute to the knowledge-based economy in both academic and non-academic sectors. Woxsen University is recognized as a notable Ph.D. university in India, offering an interdisciplinary research-focused program across various academic fields. The program emphasizes rigorous coursework and encourages engagement with faculty, mentors, and peers to foster a comprehensive understanding of the chosen field and stay updated on contemporary issues.[11][12][13]

AI Research Centre

The AI Research Centre at Woxsen University is an institution focused on advancing AI research and innovation. It consists of a group of researchers, faculty, and students who explore domains such as machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and the emerging field of Metaverse. The centre aims to develop AI solutions that address real-world challenges and contribute to progress across various sectors. To facilitate research activities, the centre provides advanced infrastructure and computational resources.[14]

Mohanbir Sawhney Case Study Centre

The Woxsen Case Study Centre (CSC) also called as Mohanbir Sawhney Case Study Centre is an institution established within Woxsen University with a focus on fostering the case study ecosystem. Collaborating closely with the university's faculty members, the CSC engages in the development and publication of a collection of case studies. These case studies are subsequently distributed to reputable publishers, case centers, and academic institutions, including Harvard Business Publishing, Ivey Publishing, and Yale University.[15][16]

Social Impact

Woxsen University has many social impact initiatives. One initiative is "Project Aspiration," providing targeted training sessions for female students from disadvantaged backgrounds on topics such as SMART goals, mental health, and life skills. Students are also involved in "Street Cause," a nationwide organization focused on uplifting rural India through fundraising campaigns and educational activities. The university promotes sustainable practices, including vertical farming techniques to maximize crop yields while minimizing land and water usage. Additionally, students have developed the "Portable De-moisturizer," a device that efficiently dries natural produce without wastage. Woxsen University collaborates with Monmouth University in the "Woxsen-Monmouth Elevate Program," aiming to uplift underprivileged students in Telangana by addressing areas such as health, education, inequalities, and economic growth.[17][18][19] [20]

Accreditation

Woxsen University has been granted EFMD MBA Program Accreditation, recognizing the high quality of its MBA program. Additionally, Woxsen University is accredited by the Bar Council of India, which regulates legal practices and education in the country. The Council of Architecture has also accredited the university's B.Arch program.

Furthermore, Woxsen University as a member is affiliated with organizations such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Business Education Alliance, the Association of MBAs (AMBA) Development Network, and the Global Business School Network (GBSN).

Moreover, Woxsen University is also member of institutions like the Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA), [https://www.rrbm.network/ Responsible Research in Business & Management (RRBM)], Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative (GRLI), International Sustainable Campus Network (ISCN), Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE), the Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR), and the MHRD's Innovation Cell. These memberships foster responsible practices, promote sustainability, and encourage innovation in the university.[21][22][23]

Rankings

In 2023, Woxsen university was ranked 2nd among private design schools in India by the IIRF. According to the Times B-School Ranking, it secured the 3rd position among top 36 private universities and the 3rd position among top 20 B-schools in the southern region. The university was also ranked 12th among the top 100 B-schools in India by [https://www.timesbschoolsurvey.org/mba/index.html Times B-School Ranking] and 16th among the top 50 business schools for research by the IIRF. Education World ranked Woxsen University as the 28th top engineering college in India.[24][25][26]

In 2022, Outlook I-care recognized Woxsen University as the top emerging BBA college and the top emerging engineering college in India. The university secured the 3rd position among all India top 25 private universities and the 4th position among top 30 B-schools under a university according to the IIRF. It ranked 5th in the Pioneering Schools Positive Impact Ranking (PIR) and 13th among the top 150 B-schools according to the Times B-school Survey. The IIRF also ranked Woxsen University as the 15th top B-school of eminence for employability. Businessworld recognized it as the all India top 15 top private B-schools.[27][28]

In 2021, Woxsen University ranked 1st as the top emerging engineering college according to the Times Engineering Survey. It also ranked 5th in the national impact category as one of the top private universities by the IIRF.[29][30]

Student Life

Woxsen University is leaned towards facilitating both professional and personal growth of students through wide range of Student Clubs, Sports Arena and Cultural Events. [31]

References

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