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   Management Development Institute, Gurgaon   

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The students also undertake several field-based projects so that they can get better insights into the business workplace reality. The curriculum is revised on an ongoing basis through discussions with practicing managers from the industry to reflect current business needs.

Eligibility
A minimum of three years of Bachelors degree in any discipline recognized by The Association of Indian Universities/AICTE as eligible for Post graduate studies

Candidates completing all requirements for obtaining the Bachelor's degree by June 2004 can also apply subject to furnishing evidence to that effect latest by 1st October 2004.

Fees and Expenses
For the entire programme Rs. 4,20,000/- approx.

2. National Management Programme (NMP)

The National Management Programme is uniquely designed for young managers across all sectors of economy. It focuses on management techniques with the ultimate objective of creating, a nucleus of like-minded individuals, in the top echelons of government, public and private sectors, who can work together for the common goal of enhancing nation’s competitiveness.

Eligibility
A minimum of three years of Bachelors degree in any discipline recognized by The Association of Indian Universities/AICTE as eligible for Post graduate studies.

At least 5 years of Post qualification work experience. Class 1 officers from Central or State Services, Public Sectors inclusive of Banks, Financial Institutions or executives from a Private Sector Undertaking, Entrepreneurs as well as self sponsored candidates can apply.

Admission Process for PGPM and NMP
All the candidates have to appear for the Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted jointly by the IIM's, followed by the Group Discussion/Personal Interview at MDI, if short listed.

Fees and Expenses
For the entire programme Rs. 2,50,000/- approx.

3. Post Graduate Programme in Management (Part Time)

The programme is targeted towards the working executives and entrepreneurs who have not had an opportunity to learn the latest managerial tools and techniques through formal management education.

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