Executive MBA

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IIT Delhi: Department of Management Studies New Delhi

Executive MBA
Course Type:
Part Time MBA
Tuition Fee:
INR 9,00,000
Duration:
36 Months

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Course Highlights

For the Indian industry to gain global competitiveness, effective management of technology is crucial. This would mean using technology as a strategic variable to gain competitive advantage and would require an organization to critically understand processes of technology planning and strategy, management of technology transfer and absorption, and more. The Executive MBA programme with focus on ‘Technology Management’ is aimed at fulfilling these requirements so as to enable the managers to effectively contributes in evolving core competencies in Indian industry. This programme is designed to impart management education to working executives.

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Eligibility
Exams Taken
Work Experience
24 months
Admissions Process

Eligibility

Bachelor's degree in any branch of Engineering / Technology / Architecture / Pharmacy / B.Sc. Agriculture Engineering (Minimum 4 years after 10+2).
OR

Bachelor's degree in any branch of Physical / Chemical / Mathematical Sciences like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Application, Electronic Science.
Environmental Science, Operat ions Research, Computational / Information Science, Agriculture or Bachelor's Degree in Commerce / Economics, CA / ICWAI
Minimum of 60% marks in aggregate (of all the years / semesters) or 6.75 CGPA on a 10 point scale or equivalent in the above mentioned degree programmes are essential for admission.
There is a relaxation of 5% in marks or equivalent in CGPA for SC/ST candidates. A minimum of 2 years of post qualifying degree work experience as on 01 August 2017.
 

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Interview & GD Process
Group discussion | Personal Interview
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