IIM Jammu launches two-year executive MBA programme for working professionals
Vagisha Kaushik | August 2, 2021 | 02:56 PM IST | 1 min read
IIM Jammu has introduced an executive MBA programme in blended mode for executives with a minimum three years of experience.
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Jammu has launched an executive MBA programme in blended mode for working executives with a minimum of three years of industry experience.
The Executive MBA is a two-year programme in blended mode designed for mid to senior-level professionals working in corporates, government organizations, armed or military forces, NGOs, and entrepreneurs. It aims to enhance their skills and capabilities necessary at such responsible positions.
The programme “provides an opportunity to such experienced professionals with minimal disruption to their work routine and personal pursuits.” “EMBA in blended mode provides an opportunity to such experienced professionals with minimal disruption to their work routine and personal pursuits,” said a statement from IIM Jammu .
The minimum eligibility criteria for the EMBA programme is a minimum of three years of work experience and a bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks for general, 47% for NC-OBC, and 45% for SC, ST, or DAP awarded by recognized university or an educational institution.
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For taking admission to the programme, candidates should have either a CAT, GMAT or GRE score. The past three years would be counted from the last date of the admission application. Else, the candidates will have to appear for IIMJAT exam.
The last date to apply to the EMBA programme is August 31, 2021.
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