The first batch at the School with a capacity of 150 students will commence on the October 13, 2008. The next group will be taken in February 2009. The school is being run by a separate company, which is a fully-owned subsidiary of TASMAC in India. The faculty comprising of full-time staff and those visiting has been appointed and the school will be headed by Prof Marshall Hall. Transfer options are available between TASMAC London and TASMAC campuses in India. At TASMAC London, students get an opportunity to experience internationalisation and diversity.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Giri Dua, Chairman & MD, TASMAC, said, aTASMAC London has been a significant achievement for us. Most of our education systems have British origins and setting up of an Indian institute campus in London is a landmark moment for the country.a He further added, aWe are extremely proud of the fact that TASMAC London School of Business is the first foreign direct investment (FDI) in the education sector by an Indian company/ institution/ university in the UK with a 100% ownership a making TASMAC the first wholly owned subsidiary between India and UK in the education sector.a