NICMAR opens final round of MBA, PGDM, MTech admissions in construction, real estate; apply by June 21
Suviral Shukla | June 9, 2026 | 05:56 PM IST | 1 min read
NICMAR offers various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes in Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project Management (CRIP) education.
The National Institute of Construction Management and Research (NICMAR) has announced the final round of admissions for its Master of Business Administration (MBA), Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), and MTech programmes. Eligible candidates can apply for various postgraduate (PG) programmes through the official website at apply.nicmar.ac.in.
The institute will close the final round of admissions for the academic session 2026 for its Pune, Hyderabad, and Delhi-NCR campuses on June 21.
The institute offers various programmes in Construction , Real Estate, Infrastructure and Project Management (CRIP) education.
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The admissions are open for MBA and PGDM programmes in Advanced Construction Management , Advanced Project Management, Real Estate and Urban Infrastructure Management, Sustainable Energy and Environmental Sustainability along with MTech programmes in Construction Technology Management and Infrastructure Project Management. The institute also offers programmes in Quantity Surveying and Contract Management, BTech (Civil), BBA, BArch and Master of Planning.
“The announcement comes at a time when India's infrastructure sector continues to witness significant growth across transportation, urban development, renewable energy, logistics and industrial projects,” according to an official statement.
Tapash Kumar Ganguli, director general, NICMAR, said: “As we approach the final application deadline, we encourage aspiring engineers and graduates to carefully evaluate the opportunities emerging across the construction, real estate, infrastructure and project management sectors.”
The NICMAR-led programmes are designed to equip students with industry-relevant skills, practical exposure, and leadership competencies to prepare them for long-term careers in the high-growth sectors, Ganguli said.
The institute’s academic framework combines classroom learning with industry interaction, live projects, site exposure and practical problem-solving for students to develop the capabilities required to manage complex projects and business operations across the built environment sector.
The programmes are designed to help graduates transition into techno-managerial and leadership roles that are increasingly critical to India's infrastructure-led growth journey.
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