EPGDM in International Commodity Business

Post Graduate Diploma

In Bangalore

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Post Graduate Diploma

  • Location

    Bangalore

  • Duration

    15 Months

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bangalore (Karnātaka)
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Jnana Bharathi Campus, P.O.Malathalli, 560056

Start date

On request

About this course

-Graduate in any discipline with work experience of at least 2 years.
-Post Graduates in any discipline with project work experience.
-Inheritors from family commodity business enterprises of production, processing, exports, imports, warehousing and similar organizations in the commodity value chain.

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Course programme

EPGDM in International Commodity Business

EPGDM-ICB is a rigorous full-time (15 Months) programme designed as per AICTE norms. It has 8 months classroom segment. EPGDM-ICB programme is developed and taught by core faculty, who are skilled educators, ground-breaking researchers and alumni/ae of the Delhi School of Economics, Ivy League Universities, IIMs, IRMA and other Premier Institutions of India and Abroad. They are actively joined by enthusiastic managers and successful entrepreneurs from the industry.

India plays a critical role in the International Commodity Business scenario, both on demand & supply side. The Indian commodity sector in the present turbulent times needs to strengthen its presence by adapting latest scientific and economic approaches in managing businesses efficiently and effectively. The EPGDMICB is oriented to strengthen the existing commodity organizations
to be vibrant and thriving. IIPM scales to greater heights with its EPGDM-ICB programme and aims to enable the participants in spreading their wings across the globe. EPGDM.

EPGDM in International Commodity Business

Price on request