part-time Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM-PT), with weekend classes
Post Graduate Diploma
In Bhubaneswar
Price on request
Description
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Type
Post Graduate Diploma
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Location
Bhubaneswar
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Duration
3 Years
Facilities
Location
Start date
Bhubaneswar
(Odisha)
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Xavier Institute of Management, Xavier Square, 751013
Start date
On request
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Course programme
This Programme is designed to contribute towards managerial effectiveness
in working executives to help them further their careers in management
both in the corporate sector and public systems. As such, the programme
seeks to build on the problem-solving skills developed through specialised
experience in a particular functional area. Academic inputs provided bring
out the inter-relationship among various functional areas as well as the
techniques in functional areas other than those in which the participant
has experience. The courses aim at providing a generalist's perspective
which will enable the candidates to integrate their own function in the
organisation's objectives and the larger environment. The participants are
also trained in technical and functional skills such as accounting,
finance, marketing, and production and are helped to develop their
analytical and integrative skills so that they can define problems with
clarity and adopt a methodology best suited to deal with them.
Our primary emphasis is on training the participants for collaborative team work through development of human relations skills, attitudes and values which entail a commitment to excellence, and awareness of their social and ethical responsibilities. It is hoped that the managers will become a powerful force for social and economic progress.
The programme syllabus is organised over nine terms. As for the day programme the syllabus consists of 40 courses of 120 credits. The 25 core courses are offered during the first two years with four courses every term (with the exception of five courses in Term-I). All the core courses are 3-credit courses equivalent to 30 contact hours each.
A course is scheduled in 15 sessions of two hours each to meet the requirements of 30 contact hours. The classes are held every saturday and sunday. In the third year 15 electives of total 45 credits are to be completed. Ordinarily five electives of 15 credits are to be completed during each term of the third year. Some of the electives are 1.5 credits where so specified. Such electives are accordingly scheduled in 15 sessions of 60 minutes each.
In order to give requisite spread over to the fifteen sessions of each course, Term-I courses are scheduled soon after the Orientation Programme over 10 days of contact sessions. The remaining five sessions and end-term examinations are completed subsequently in time specified accordingly. Again Term-II courses begin after the end term examination. This cycle repeats for all the nine term courses.
With such structuring of classes the participants get a proper spread-over to read the course material and absorb the courses by attending the weekend classes. Participants got enough time to go through the courses in week days scheduled.
Our primary emphasis is on training the participants for collaborative team work through development of human relations skills, attitudes and values which entail a commitment to excellence, and awareness of their social and ethical responsibilities. It is hoped that the managers will become a powerful force for social and economic progress.
The programme syllabus is organised over nine terms. As for the day programme the syllabus consists of 40 courses of 120 credits. The 25 core courses are offered during the first two years with four courses every term (with the exception of five courses in Term-I). All the core courses are 3-credit courses equivalent to 30 contact hours each.
A course is scheduled in 15 sessions of two hours each to meet the requirements of 30 contact hours. The classes are held every saturday and sunday. In the third year 15 electives of total 45 credits are to be completed. Ordinarily five electives of 15 credits are to be completed during each term of the third year. Some of the electives are 1.5 credits where so specified. Such electives are accordingly scheduled in 15 sessions of 60 minutes each.
In order to give requisite spread over to the fifteen sessions of each course, Term-I courses are scheduled soon after the Orientation Programme over 10 days of contact sessions. The remaining five sessions and end-term examinations are completed subsequently in time specified accordingly. Again Term-II courses begin after the end term examination. This cycle repeats for all the nine term courses.
With such structuring of classes the participants get a proper spread-over to read the course material and absorb the courses by attending the weekend classes. Participants got enough time to go through the courses in week days scheduled.
part-time Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM-PT), with weekend classes
Price on request