IIT Delhi launches six-month online certificate course in brand management for graduates
Suviral Shukla | November 24, 2025 | 04:46 PM IST | 1 min read
Eligible candidates can apply for the certification programme through IIT Delhi’s official website at iitd.ac.in. The application portal will remain open until December 20.
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Download NowThe Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has launched an online certificate executive programme in brand management. The six-month live certification course is designed to prepare learners with the strategic, analytical, and creative skills required to work in the branding and marketing industry.
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Eligible candidates can apply for the online certification programme through IIT Delhi’s official website at iitd.ac.in. The application window will be open until December 20, 2025.
The online certification course includes live classes led by IIT Delhi’s faculty. It also includes real-world case studies, contemporary examples, and peer discussions. The online sessions will be conducted every Sunday from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm.
IIT Delhi's Online Executive Course: Eligibility, programme fees
Candidates who have completed graduation from any discipline are eligible to apply for the online certification course in branding and marketing.
“The career pathways in branding and marking open roles across brand executive, brand strategist, marketing associate, digital strategist, social media manager, and eventually brand manager or senior marketing manager,” according to the official statement.
The overall fees for the online executive programme in brand management at IIT Delhi is Rs 1,20,000 plus 18% GST. Candidates will be awarded with certificate of successful
The course curriculum involves 17 modules through concept-to-application learning. Candidates will be awarded with a certificate of successful completion from Continuing Education Programme (CEP), IIT Delhi.
“This programme helps freshers build a strong foundation and portfolio, accelerating their entry into high-potential marketing and branding roles, while enabling professionals from other domains to make a confident career shift,” the institute said.
The brand management opens doors to diverse roles across FMCG, retail, BFSI, technology, media, fashion, e-commerce, healthcare and consumer services, the institute added.
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