IIM Udaipur begins applications for full-time one-year MBA programmes; check eligibility criteria
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 26, 2024 | 02:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIM Udaipur: Interested applicants must have at least three years of work experience in relevant fields for admission.
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Management Udaipur (IIMU), has opened the applications for its full-time MBA programmes in Global Supply Chain Management (GSCM) and Digital Enterprise Management (DEM). Both one-year full-time programmes are for students having a minimum of three years of work experience in any relevant industry. Admissions will be offered to a limited number of students.
As per the official IIMU statement, the GSCM programme will offer a solid foundation in management fundamentals and intensive specialisation in Global Supply Chain Management and Logistics. Whereas, the DEM MBA programme will focus on making students learn how to manage digital systems and use those systems to make data-driven decisions and lead complex and diverse teams in digital environments.
The curriculum of both programmes includes building a strong foundation in contemporary management areas and offers cutting-edge and contemporary subjects in the domains of global supply chain and digital, the IIMU statement said.
“The previous batches have experienced a great placement response from the industry, with leading companies from management, technology, supply chain consulting and other domains recruiting students,” IIMU note adds.
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GSCM, DEM: Eligibility criteria
The eligibility criteria for both GSCM and DEM MBA programmes are are follows.
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Students with a minimum of Class 10+2 results and a bachelor’s degree or any equivalent qualification in any discipline with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA. Students from SC, ST and PwD categories should have a minimum of 45% or equivalent CGPA.
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Students should have a minimum of three years of bachelor’s level education after completing higher secondary schooling.
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Students should have a valid GMAT Exam (10th Edition) or GMAT exam (Focus Edition) (online or centre-based) score, or GRE score (at centre or home), not older than five years from the date of the exam, or CAT score of tests taken in 2021 or later.
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Students should have a full-time work experience (after graduation) of a minimum 36 months as of February 28, 2025.
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The institute will follow the government of India's reservation policy for EWS, NC-OBC, SC, ST and PwD.
Both MBA programmes benefit from the guidance from the advisory boards of the centres of excellence in Global Supply Chain Management and Digital Enterprise at IIM Udaipur. The board members are highly experienced business leaders of several successful companies in the country, including Accenture, Flipkart, IBM, Delhivery, Deloitte, DP World, Reliance Industries, Manhattan Associates, Transworld and others, the IIMU statement added.
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