Pearl Academy School of Business has entered a strategic partnership with Harvard Business Impact (HBI) to enhance experiential learning and embed globally benchmarked business education practices into its undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The collaboration, announced on June 25, 2026, aims to reimagine business education for a world increasingly shaped by creativity, culture, entrepreneurship, and emerging technologies.
Access to Harvard Resources from July 2026
Starting July 2026, students across all BBA and MBA degree programs will gain access to an extensive portfolio of Harvard Business Impact resources. These include Harvard case studies, business simulations, Harvard ManageMentor courses, certified learning programs, articles, videos, book chapters, and online learning content from Harvard Business School and other leading business institutions worldwide. These resources will be deeply integrated into the curriculum, providing hands-on exposure to real-world business challenges while building leadership, decision-making, and strategic thinking skills.
Addressing Industry Demands
As organizations navigate transformation driven by artificial intelligence, digital disruption, and shifting consumer behavior, demand is growing for graduates who can think critically, adapt quickly, and create value across complex business environments. Through this partnership, Pearl Academy School of Business will provide immersive learning experiences that place students at the center of real-world business challenges, enabling them to navigate ambiguity, evaluate competing perspectives, and make informed decisions in dynamic settings.
Amod Vijayvargiya, Director of Pearl Academy School of Business, commented, "The future will belong to leaders who can connect creativity with commercial thinking, human insight with technological innovation, and ideas with execution. Our partnership with Harvard Business Impact strengthens our vision of building future-ready professionals by bringing globally recognized experiential learning methodologies into the classroom and preparing students to create value in an increasingly dynamic and interconnected world." He added that Harvard's case studies and simulations will complement the institution's Industry Powered Learning model and expose students to diverse leadership perspectives and real-world business decision-making.
Faculty Development and Teaching Enhancement
Beyond student learning, the collaboration will support faculty development through specialized enablement programs, including Teaching with Cases workshops and other initiatives designed to strengthen case-based and simulation-led teaching across the institution.
Dviwesh Mehta, Director of Harvard Business Impact, India, said, "Pearl Academy School of Business is taking a forward-looking approach to business education by combining innovation, creativity, and experiential learning. We are pleased to partner with the institution in bringing globally recognized learning experiences to students and helping prepare them for success in an increasingly complex and fast-changing business environment."
Future-Focused Curriculum
The partnership reinforces Pearl Academy School of Business's future-focused educational philosophy, where nearly 40% of the curriculum is dedicated to AI, emerging technologies, and their application across business functions. Built on four core pillars—Founder's Mindset, Industry Powered Learning, Art and Science of Business, and Domain CoLab—the institution combines interdisciplinary collaboration, industry immersion, venture creation, and global exposure to prepare students for a rapidly changing business landscape. Through this approach, students develop entrepreneurial thinking, gain hands-on experience with technology-driven innovation, and learn to lead across the intersections of creativity, business, and technology.
As industries continue to evolve, Pearl Academy School of Business is redefining business education by equipping graduates with the skills, mindset, and adaptability needed to build the businesses, brands, and solutions of tomorrow.



