SDMIMD to launch AICTE approved PGCM programme in Entrepreneurship & Family Business
Prerna Goel | May 12, 2021 | 11:24 AM IST | 1 min read
SDMIMD is launching the AICTE approved one-year postgraduate programme in Entrepreneurship & Family Business for graduates. Check details about the programme here.
NEW DELHI: Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD), Mysore is introducing a one-year AICTE approved postgraduate certificate in management (PGCM) in Entrepreneurship and Family Business. In order to apply for the programme, candidates must visit the official website of SDMIMD- sdmimd.pgcm.in.
PGCM programme in Entrepreneurship and Family Business aims to cater to the entrepreneurship aspirants including those who have grown up in a family business environment.
PGCM Entrepreneurship And Family Business Program: Eligibility Criteria
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Fresh graduates from any UGC recognized discipline can apply.
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Those with work experience and business ideas can also enrol in the PGCM programme
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Aspirants who are seeking to manage their family business can also apply for the programme
This programme aims to impart knowledge and provide an opportunity to aspirants for practising concepts, theories and principles of management. It also involves rigorous engagement by domain experts from entrepreneurial ventures, funding agencies, and practitioners.
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