AICTE approves XLRI Delhi-NCR campus for 2020-22
Team Careers360 | July 2, 2020 | 03:31 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: XLRI-Xavier School of Management’s Delhi-NCR campus has been formally approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for its two-year business management programme for the academic session 2020-22.
The intake capacity of the programme is 120 which will be divided into two sections of 60 each.
During this announcement, Fr.George Sebastian, S.J, director of XLRI Delhi-NCR campus said, “Nearly 95,000 students appear for the entrance examination of XLRI every year. With the commencement of the Delhi-NCR campus, the institute would augment the intake of students to 600 students. XLRI Delhi-NCR and Jamshedpur campus will have the same pedagogy and curriculum.”
The campus is spread over 36 acres in Jhajjar district, at Aurangpur, 25 km from Gurugram.
The institute further announced that in the coming years this new campus will offer a broad portfolio of courses including the regular, two-year post-graduate programs in human resource management and business management PGDM HRM & PGDM BM. 15-months executive general management programme for the executives with experience of more than five years and the fellow program in management, FPM.
Corporate programmes and certificate programme in entrepreneurship and other industry-relevant short and long term programs will also be launched in a phase-wise manner.
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