The program
design is inspired by management practice rather than ivory
tower academics. The course material and design is oriented
towards current and emerging issues in management. The curriculum
undergoes a complete transformation every three years. In
addition, it is adapted significantly every year to keep
it abreast with the current business environment. The faculty
members keep themselves updated on present management realities
by virtue of their extensive involvement in research and
consultation. Further, the level of interaction required
in the Program ensures that the pool of work experience
among the students is effectively tapped. Developing skills
in leading and teamwork is an important facet of the program.
This anticipates practices in many of today's successful
organizations. The interactive skills of effective communication,
conflict management negotiations and mobilizing individuals
towards common goals are the essential ingredients of the
program to help our students to become effective and assertive
managers. There is a strong emphasis on project work as
a part of the regular course at the Institute. While working
on projects, students are required to interact with managers
from the industry. On an average, a student completing the
course from the institute would have carried out fifteen
projects, usually live, involving industry interaction and
support.
If you
are determined to be a skilled and knowledgeable leader
who can influence people, offer strategic direction and
make good use of financial, human and technological resources,
read on. Over and above Knowledge and skills, we work with
our PGDBM students to develop acumen and insight. We cannot
‘teach’ you this. We use every resource, contact,
forum and technology to help you develop these abilities.
If you are serious about succeeding, we are serious about
equipping you to do just that. Whether studying during the
day, in the evening or at the weekend, at our purpose built
business school , you’ll find an environment where
students, academics, industry experts, business leaders
and policy makers can enrich each others’ thinking. |