Soil School of Business Design’s PGDM programme gets AICTE approval
Prabha Dhavala | May 8, 2019 | 11:13 PM IST
New Delhi, May 8: The new initiative of SOIL (School of Inspired Leadership) namely ‘School of Business Design’ has been granted AICTE approval for its 2-year Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PDGM) program. The full time PGDM programme is designed to be an innovative endeavor that blends business design with management with liberal arts with specializations in Finance, Marketing & Operations. The programme has been designed with collaboration by over 32 representatives from more than 32 companies from all sectors, students and other stake holders and incorporates a one-of-a-kind experiential curriculum that blends management and design.
Anil Sachdev, Founder of SOIL said, “The School will focus on developing young leaders with holistic thinking to become aware of the true needs of multiple stakeholders, care for their requirements, source creativity and inspiration from deep within to develop products and solutions and dare to transcend their limitations and fears and work synergistically with others to manifest sustainable innovation - the essence of Design Thinking”.
The programme commences from July 2019 at SOIL’s new campus School of Business Design which is located at IMT Gurgaon. With world class facilities including state-of-the-art classrooms, library, common area for boys and girls and indoor game facilities, the campus is designed to achieve a GRIHA (the measure for Green Building in India) rating of 5 on 5.
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