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Asian School of Business rolls out three new courses for 2026–27

Malayalis dominate performing arts courses outside Kerala, making up roughly 95% of students

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Asian School of Business has launched three new courses -- Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA), Bachelor of Design (BDes), and Master of Computer Applications (MCA) in Data Science and AI -- for the academic year 2026-27.

The BPA course offers specialisations in bharatanatyam and mohiniyattam, which will be a four-year course, implemented with the support of Cusat. Along with training in the performing arts, the course will also equip students with training in production and digital platforms, officials informed.

“Around 95% of the students studying performing arts courses outside Kerala are Malayalis. We aim to help those aspiring arts students through this,” said renowned artist Neena Prasad, who will serve as the chief mentor for the course.

While the BDes course will give students a ‘studio+industry+technology’ model multidisciplinary learning with futuristic specialisations, the new MCA course has been developed with the most in-demand subjects like AI, data science, cyber security, and full-stack development.

The event was attended by Faceprep CEO Karthik Raja, ASB director C Krishna Kumar, and academic director Dipu Babu, among others.

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