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8/16/2012 4:52 AM ET

Genpact Limited (G: Quote) announced that it signed an agreement with the Indian Institute of Management, Udaipur or IIMU, one of India's leading business schools, to create a "Knowledge Partnership."

As per this seven-year agreement, IIMU and Genpact will jointly develop a center for asset-based lending and finance and an analytics laboratory which will give students the opportunity to solve real time problems, work on proprietary and industry leading software tools and technology as well as get hands on industry experience.

Under the agreement, Genpact will offer summer internships to full-time students and set up a merit- based scholarship. Genpact noted that students who earn the post graduate diploma in management will be eligible for full-time employment at Genpact in its banking, analytics and finance businesses.

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