Great Lakes Institute of Management to give Scholarships worth Rs. 1 Crore for PGPM Course
Mahima Bahl | January 8, 2020 | 02:43 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, January 8, 2020: Great Lakes Institute of Management runs two full-time programs i.e. PGDM and PGPM. From the academic year 2020-21, Great Lakes Institute of Management is going to introduce diversity and merit-based scholarships to encourage rich diversity in its PGPM course.
About The Scholarship
Great Lakes Institute of Management will roll out 20 scholarships worth Rs. five lakhs each. Out of twenty, female candidates will be awarded 30% scholarships i.e. 6 scholarships will be awarded only to female candidates. For the session 2020-21 of PGPM, candidates will be awarded scholarships of 5 lakhs each on the basis of their overall merit and background. The last date to apply for PGPM programme in Great Lakes Institute of Management is January 31, 2020.
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Major Focus
PGPM Scholarship aims to help candidates of under-represented industries and job functions. The aim of giving 30% of scholarships to female candidates is to encourage them to enrol for the PGPM programme and add value to the experience.
About PGPM
Great Lakes Institute of Management offers PGPM as a one-year Flagship programme to professionals with work experience. Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGPM) aims at collaborating candidates on projects and assignments and develop managerial competencies in short span of time.
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