Rider University, New Jersey, USA

Students can transfer into Rider University’s programs, such as the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems/Computer Science or the Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Analytics. For example, Rider guarantees entry into the third year of its B.S. in Information Systems or B.B.A. program for Thakur students who complete the first two years and meet the requirements. (Rider University lists Thakur College as an official transfer partner in Mumbai and provides pathways for both business and technology majors.)

University of Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada

Students in the technology stream (Information Technology/Computer Science) can transfer to UFV’s Bachelor of Computer Information Systems program. Thakur College’s curriculum for the first two years of the B.Sc. Information Technology is aligned so that graduates can enter UFV at the third-year level. Up to 60 credits earned at Thakur are transferred to UFV, allowing students to complete the B.C.I.S. degree with two additional years of study at UFV. (UFV’s partnership with Thakur College specifically enables a block transfer of 60 credits into their Computer Information Systems degree, contingent on meeting a GPA and English requirements.)

Royal Roads University, British Columbia, Canada

Students in the business stream have pathways to Royal Roads University’s programs, such as the Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainability and International Business or the Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communication. For example, RRU’s agreement with Thakur College allows students who complete the first two years of Bachelor of Commerce with any specialisation at Thakur to transfer into the 3rd year of RRU’s BBA in Business & Sustainability program

University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia

The partnership with the University of Canberra provides a pathway in the technology domain, notably a combined Bachelor of Engineering Technology and Master of Information Technology Systems. Thakur students in the technology track in the first two years) can transfer to the University of Canberra to complete a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Technology and, subsequently, a Master’s in IT Systems within approximately two and a half years. This unique pathway allows students to graduate with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Canberra.