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Structured & Quality-Driven Learning System

The 2 Year AICTE PGDM program in India is highly promising, focusing on technology integration, industry-aligned curricula, and sustainability to meet growing demand for AI-ready managers. These programs are evolving toward specialized, skill-focused roles with strong placements in analytics, logistics, and consulting, with annual curriculum updates ensuring relevance to corporate needs. This also gives liberty to the Institute to collaborate with industry and academic institutions for providing need and skill-based education to the learners of the program.

PGDM curricula are increasingly focusing on AI, data analytics, and digital transformation, essential for modern business operations.

AICTE-approved PGDM programs are updated annually to match fast-changing industrial needs, with a rise in niche areas like logistics, supply chain management, and data analytics. The Programs are emphasizing experiential learning, including internships, simulations, and Bloomberg labs to prepare students for real-world scenarios.

Future curricula are incorporating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors to prepare future leaders for sustainable management roles. Due to their practical, industry-integrated nature, AICTE-approved PGDM graduates are in high demand, particularly for roles in AI, Fintech, and analytics.

Global Recognition: AICTE-approved PGDM programs that are also accredited by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) are treated as equivalent to an MBA, enabling career progression and higher education opportunities.

Programme Structure

  • 2-Year Full-Time PGDM
  • Intake: 60 students per year
  • Target: Graduates & early professionals

Academic Calendar & Scheduling

Term schedules & instructional weeks
Assessment timelines & evaluations
Academic breaks & institutional activities

Class schedules are carefully balanced to support learning, practical exposure, faculty workload, and student well-being.