XLRI to start management program in Delhi-NCR from 2020
Team Careers360 | December 3, 2019 | 11:11 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi: The XLRI-Xavier School of Management will open its Delhi-NCR campus in Jhajjar, Haryana, from June 2020. In the first phase, two batches of 60 students each will be admitted to its two-year PGDM (post graduate diploma in management) course in business management for the 2020-2022 academic session. An official statement said “XLRI will be shortly applying for AICTE approval”.
Admission will be through the Xavier Admission Test (XAT-2020).
“Registration for Xavier Admission Test (XAT-2020) has been extended till 10 th December and as a special gesture late registration fees have been waived…this year”, the statement added.
The Delhi-NCR campus “will have the same pedagogy and curriculum as XLRI - Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur and the faculty from the main campus will also be taking classes at the new campus”.
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