IIM-Udaipur invites applications for MBA


Jaipur, Oct 13 (IANS): The Indian Institute of Management-Udaipur is inviting applications for the second batch of its full-time, one-year MBA programme in Digital Enterprise Management (DEM).

It is India's only one-year, full-time MBA programme for experienced professionals who wish to build or enhance their managerial careers in the digital domain. Admissions in the residential programme is through GMAT/GRE/CAT (2018 onward) exams.

Candidates should have a graduate degree from a recognised university and 3 plus years of full-time work experience as of March 31, 2021.

Announcing the opening of the admission season, IIM Director Prof Janat Shah said: "The DEM programme aims at developing business leaders who will drive the digital economy. It is the first MBA in the country in which students focus on learning how to manage digital systems and how to use those systems to make data-driven decisions."

Applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of eligibility criteria and called for the second round, where they will be screened through a personal interview. An offer of admission is made based on the candidate's overall academic profile, work experience, score in GMAT/GRE/CAT, and performance in the personal interview.

IIM-U has an Academic Advisory Board for structuring this innovative programme.

  

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