IIT Delhi will host the executive programme in the online mode. The duration of the programme is five months and will begin from June 17, 2023.
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NEW DELHI: The department of management studies (DMS) of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has launched an online programme titled 'Executive programme for advanced product management'. The programme is open for all graduate students and the ones willing to apply for the same will have to log on to timespro.com. Applications have been invited till April 23, 2023.
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A statement from the institute said that graduates willing to get into product management roles can apply for the programme. The programme is five months long and will be hosted by the institute in the online mode. Faculty members of IIT Delhi and industry experts will deliver the lectures to the students.
An official statement from IIT Delhi said that the programme is aimed at teaching students to innovate new products from a value-driven and customer-centric approach, gain insights into successful process-oriented product building capabilities, gain skills for digital product and service building and develop their strong foundation in product deployment strategies.
As per the brochure released by IIT Delhi, the programme comprises 12 modules and each lecture is accompanied by a hands-on demo session. Classes will be held every Saturday and will begin at 10 am to conclude at 1:30 pm.
Candidates who enroll for the course and ensure at least 60 percent attendance, along with a minimum of 60 percent marks will receive a certificate from CEP, IIT Delhi.
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