TAPMI launches MBA in Technology Management
Vagisha Kaushik | November 30, 2023 | 05:33 PM IST | 1 min read
The two-year MBA programme will be based in the Bangalore campus and is for students with 2-7 years of technology experience.
NEW DELHI : T A Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Bengaluru has launched a new MBA programme in technology management starting from the academic session 2024. The institute is a part of the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE).
The new MBA course is a 2-year (6 trimester) programme based in TAPMI Bangalore campus for students with 2-7 years of technology experience with leading IT services, product and platform companies.
The key objective of this programme is to enhance the application of technology by MBA graduates, so that technology efficiency in companies is better. The b-school aims to create future business leaders who will transform and change the global technology landscape.
The programme will also be unique in both design and delivery. 30% of all technology management and sectoral (industry vertical) courses will be taught by seasoned industry practitioners with emphasis on applied learning using industry leading software tools and technology labs. The students will have an opportunity to pursue multiple internships and live projects in leading tech-companies and will benefit from a structured industry mentor programme.
Speaking about the new programme, Aditya Jadhav, Dean of TAPMI Bengaluru said, “TAPMI has curated a specialized MBA programme in Technology Management that combines 3 unique pillars in curriculum:- Business management courses, Technology Management courses and Sectoral specialization tracks in FinTech, E-commerce & Retail and Healthcare”.
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