ITM School of Business - Gwalior - MoFA Studios - Manish Gulati

In Pictures – ITM School of Business, Gwalior, by Manish Gulati, MoFA Studios

ITM School of Business has its own building of 24000 sq. ft. area . It is well equipped with all the educational and technical facilities.The concept of the building design was to provide the sensitivity & solace in the midst of the state of the Art facilities.The building is Eco-friendly. - MoFA Studios
ITM School of Business - Gwalior - MoFA Studios - Manish Gulati
MoFA Studios

ITM School of Business has its own building of 24000 sq. ft. area . It is well equipped with all the educational and technical facilities.The concept of the building design was to provide the sensitivity & solace in the midst of the state of the Art facilities.The building is Eco-friendly.

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