Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur invites application for its PGDM programme
Team Careers360 | October 21, 2021 | 04:49 PM IST | 1 min read
Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur has invited applications for admissions to its full time PGDM-2022 programme. The last date of application is November 25.
NEW DELHI: Institute of Management Technology Nagpur has invited applications for admissions to its full time PGDM-2022 programme. The last date of application is November 25. The candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for the course on its website.
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IMT Admissions: Programmes offered and fees
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Programme Name |
Total Fee |
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PGDM Areas of specialisation available:
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INR 12.12 Lacs |
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PGDM – FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT |
INR 12.12 Lacs |
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PGDM - MARKETING |
INR 12.12 Lacs |
The mode of application will be online, and the candidates can register for the programme by paying an application fee of Rs 2000.
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The institute considers minimum 50% marks in aggregate in the graduation and will accept CAT (2021)/ XAT (2022)/ GMAT, CMAT (2022) scores for admission to its PGDM programmes. The institute will announce the result in the third week of March. The candidates can apply for the PGDM programme in Financial Management and Marketing on the official website of IMT at imtnagpur.ac.in .
“The Institute offers two year full time Post Graduate Diploma in Management designed to train students to become decision makers. The pedagogy helps students to gain a global perspective along with stress on comprehensive learning. To achieve this, the institute focuses on modernistic, practical and experiential learning approaches,” informed the institute.
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