At XIME Bangalore, internationalisation is a strategic imperative that shapes its partnerships, pedagogy, and people. The Institute believes that management education must transcend borders to prepare leaders for a rapidly globalising world.
Through global collaborations, student exchange programmes, faculty mobility, and an internationally enriched curriculum, XIME fosters a truly global learning environment. Students gain exposure to international management practices, cross-cultural teamwork, and diverse academic perspectives through partnerships with reputed business schools across Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
By integrating international experience, research collaboration, and experiential learning, XIME equips its graduates with the adaptability, cultural intelligence, and global leadership skills needed to excel in today’s interconnected business landscape.
A top-ranked elite Grande École based in France specializing in business and management.
Russia's leading university in public policy, business education, and social sciences.
A pioneer in Russian management education located in the heart of Moscow.
A major international university in South China known for global trade and languages.
The first AACSB-accredited business school in Japan located in Nagoya.
A leading non-profit Catholic university in Curitiba, Brazil, offering comprehensive education across business, management, and social sciences.
A public research university in Adelaide, Australia, established in 1874 and known for its strong academic tradition and historic campus. .
XIME's international study tours take students to leading global destinations across Europe and Asia. Past tours have included:
XIME students gain hands-on global exposure through international student exchange programme in:
XIME’s winter Exchange programs are conducted through structured academic immersion in:
XIME actively collaborates with international universities and faculty members to promote cross-border academic scholarship.
XIME faculty regularly present papers at international conferences, symposiums, and academic forums across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
XIME students have visited several global destinations across Europe and Asia, including:
Each year’s destination is selected based on academic relevance and partner institution availability.
Students complete internships in: Japan – NUCB, Nagoya, France – Audencia Business School, These internships include research, business analysis, marketing, GIS projects, academic seminars, and industry visits.
International Study Tours: -10 days, Summer Exchange programs Abroad: 8 weeks, Winter Exchange programs Abroad: 2–3 weeks (structured academic immersion), Reflection- driven assignments.
Faculty members accompany students. Relevant pre-travel briefings are conducted. Travel and accommodation arrangements with trusted partners are made. Emergency protocols and support systems are in place. Valid insurance placements are made. Full-time supervision and guidance are offered to students.
Win-win collaborations with universities in Europe and Asia-Pacific, Access to international classrooms, Exposure to eminent global faculty, Research collaborations, Opportunities for joint seminars, Cultural and academic exchange.
XIME has partnered with leading institutions in many countries, such as: France: Audencia, Russia: RANEPA & SUM , China: GDUFS, SUIBE, Japan: NUCB
Absolutely. Global exposure helps students build confidence, analytical thought process, adapt with global work cultures, communicate and present with professionalism, get an overview of International markets and business practices and life skills to thrive in agile business environments. This also gives them an edge during campus placements.
Internationalisation is at the core of XIME’s goal to develop globally competent managers, build leaders with cross-cultural business intelligence and hone professionals who understand global business dynamics.
XIME follows a universal participation model.
Students develop:
Yes. XIME provides: Guidance for selecting suitable international internships, Coordination with partner universities, Assistance with documentation and academic requirements, Faculty mentoring before, during, and after the internship, Support for reflective assignments and viva-voce evaluations.