IIM Nagpur introduces 4 new postgraduate programmes for mid-level professionals
Himanshu Shekhar | May 22, 2021 | 09:26 PM IST | 1 min read
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Nagpur has started four techno-functional postgraduate programmes for working professionals.
NEW DELHI - Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Nagpur has collaborated with Jaro Education (one of India’s leading EdTech companies) introduces 4 techno-functional postgraduate (PG) programmes to enhance the functional and technical skills of working professionals. IIM Nagpur has released a press release on May 19 in which they mentioned about this techno-functional PG programme.
In the released press release, IIM Nagpur quoted “The techno-functional PG programmes are apt for mid-level working professionals in key business functions such as Business Management, Information Technology, Marketing and Financial Technologies”. IIM Nagpur claims that the techno-functional programmes will furnish working professionals with future-ready skills and with the knowledge focused on functional and technical expertise.
IIM Nagpur techno-functional programmes
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Business Management for IT Professionals (BMIT) |
FinTech Programme |
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Data Science for Business Excellence and Innovation |
Digital Strategy and Marketing Analytics |
These programmes are the duration of 9 to 12 months and comprise a total of 16 modules under the experience and professional faculty of IIM Nagpur. On completion of course, candidates will receive a postgraduate certificate and an alumni status from IIM Nagpur.
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