IIM Kashipur, TimesPro begin admissions for executive MBA programme in analytics
IIM Kashipur in collaboration with TimesPro has commenced admissions for the second batch of executive MBA programme in analytics.
Ishita Ranganath | December 29, 2022 | 10:50 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kashipur along with TimesPro, an edtech platform announces the commencement of admissions for second batch of executive master of business administration (EMBA) in analytics. The programme aims to equip professionals with skills to critically analyse data to improve business practices and optimise organisational processess.
The two-year EMBA programme in analytics is a degree that will train students in technological skills, business fundamentals, management practices, leadership, strategy, etc. The course has been integrated with skillsets of business analytics to enhance their cross-functional competencies to survive and thrive in the industry. The data-driven and management skills will help learners.
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The programme will be focusing on domains such as business analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), deep learning and management among others. The students will experience the course via TimesPro’s Interactive Learning (IL) platform in direct-to-device (D2D) mode and will involve campus sessions every semester for learners to get a hands-on experience and interact with faculty and industry experts.
The IIM Kashipur EMBA in analytics programme pedagogy will include lectures, case study discussions, project work, class exercises, presentations, take-home exercises, simulations, term papers, etc. The first batch of the course had a total of 95 students with an average working experience in the industry of nine years. in sectors such as ITES, IT, pharmaceutical, infrastructure, and aviation, among others.
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