FORE School of Management gets AICTE nod for new off-campus in Gurugram
Yutukuri Sai Kiran | June 4, 2024 | 05:16 PM IST | 1 min read
FSM's new Gurugram campus will offer PDGM and PGDM in BDA programmes.
NEW DELHI: FORE School of Management (FSM) has obtained approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to establish a new off-campus centre in Gurugram sector 32. This strategic move underscores FSM's commitment to delivering cutting-edge education and fostering academic excellence in one of India's most dynamic economic zones.
The Gurugram off-campus facility will offer two programmes: a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) and a PGDM in Business Data Analytics (BDA), each with 60 seats. Located amidst Gurugram's corporate hub, the campus aims to strengthen industry connections, offering enhanced opportunities for projects, internships, and placements.
Featuring state-of-the-art infrastructure, including technology-equipped classrooms and computer labs, the campus is geared towards facilitating hybrid learning. The artificial intelligence (AI) and big data analytics lab will prepare students for the data-driven landscape. FSM plans to introduce online certification programs for working professionals, supported by corporate partnerships. Beyond academics, the campus boasts excellent connectivity with nearby transport hubs and leading hospitals, prioritising student convenience and well-being.
BBL Madhukar, chairman of FORE, expressed enthusiasm, highlighting FSM's commitment to academic excellence. Subir Verma, director of FSM, echoed this sentiment, viewing the Gurugram expansion as a catalyst for institutional growth.
With its strategic expansion into Gurugram, FORE school of management is poised to establish itself as a leading institution in the region, nurturing the next generation of business leaders equipped to thrive in today's competitive landscape, the FSM management said.
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