IIM Jammu, Nulearn open admissions for fifth batch of executive MBA programme
Vikas Kumar Pandit | April 21, 2025 | 02:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIM Jammu: The programme curriculum includes case-based learning, live projects and sessions led by industry experts.
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Jammu, in partnership with edtech platform Nulearn, has opened admissions for the fifth batch of its Executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme. The two-year programme is designed for working professionals aims to enhance managerial and leadership capabilities without requiring a career break.
As per the institute, the executive MBA programme adopts a blended learning format, combining live online classes with periodic on-campus sessions. The programme structure is intended to offer flexibility to early and mid-career professionals with a minimum of three years of work experience.
The programme curriculum includes case-based learning, live projects and sessions led by industry experts. As per the official press release, participants can choose from a wide range of electives to tailor their learning journey according to their career aspirations. On successful completion, candidates will receive a certificate and alumni status from IIM Jammu.
“The two-year program is ideal for early to mid-career professionals with at least three years of work experience. The curriculum focuses on real-world application through case-based learning, live projects, and expert sessions. Participants are also offered a range of electives to customise their learning based on professional goals,” the official notice said.
IIM Jammu's Executive MBA Programme: Key features
IIM Jammu's executive MBA programme includes the following key features.
- Blended learning model with online classes and on-campus immersions.
- Curriculum aligned with current management practices and industry requirements.
- Learning format designed to allow continued employment.
- Elective options available in multiple management domains.
- Certificate and alumni status awarded by IIM Jammu after successful completion.
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Speaking about the program, BS Sahay, director of IIM Jammu, said, “At IIM Jammu, we understand that today’s professionals are constantly adapting to a fast-changing business landscape while juggling their day-to-day responsibilities. The Executive MBA program is designed to support that journey by offering a flexible learning experience that allows participants to continue working while they upskill.”
“The focus is on real-world application, industry insights, and interactive learning, delivered through a mix of online classes and in-person campus sessions. Our partnership with Nulearn allows us to extend our programs to working professionals across the country, supporting their continuous learning and career development,” he further said.
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