IIT Madras invites applications for executive MBA programme; last date to apply October 20
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 16, 2024 | 01:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Madras: The in-person classes for EMBA programmes will be held on alternate weekends (Saturday and Sunday) at the IIT Madras campus.
NEW DELHI : Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), department of management studies (DoMS) is inviting applications for its two-year executive MBA programme (EMBA) aiming to train mid-career working professionals in contemporary management knowledge to lead a modern business organization. Interested students can apply at doms.iitm.ac.in/admission/ before the last date October 20, 2024.
The in-person classes for EMBA programmes will be held on alternate weekends (Saturday and Sunday) at the IIT Madras campus.
Shortlisted candidates will go through the selection process at the IITM Campus on November 8th 9th and 10th. The selection process comprises a written aptitude test and a personal interview round, the IIT Madras statement said.
The written test will be based on business acumen, logical reasoning, quantitative ability, and verbal aptitude. The results will be announced by December 2024 and the programme will commence by January 2025, the official IIT Madras note added.
IIT Madras's DoMS: EMBA programme
“The programme is designed to fit the hectic schedule of working professionals, allowing them to continue their jobs even while pursuing a degree that could help them advance their careers and open new career opportunities,” IIT Madras note adds.
The programme curriculum will be taught by world-class faculty who blend cutting-edge research with practical industry experience, ensuring students receive most relevant and impactful education.
Students will also avail the benefits of interacting with industry professionals and successful alumni, providing them with networking opportunities essential for building valuable professional relationships, the IIT Madras statement added.
Welcome candidates from all over the country to apply for this programme, professor M Thenmozhi, head of the department of management studies, at IIT Madras, said: “This two-year degree program will focus on building the skills and mindset to lead in today’s fast-changing business world. This program will help its students stay relevant and future-proof their careers in a fast-paced environment.
While highlighting the unique aspects of the EMBA programme, professor V Vijayalakshmi and professor S Srinivasan, faculty mentors for the EMBA programme, department of management Studies, IIT Madras, said: “The academic diversity of the batch enables rich peer learning, the international learning program offers a first-hand exposure to global business standards, and the large connections built through the alumni network enriches the overall learning experience.”
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