Interested candidates can register until October 7, with the course set to commence on November 4. This part-time program spans 10 months, providing a flexible learning option for busy professionals.
The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM Bangalore) has announced the opening of applications for its Executive General Management Programme (EGMP), aimed at working executives in Pune. Interested candidates can register until October 7, with the course set to commence on November 4. This part-time program spans 10 months, providing a flexible learning option for busy professionals.
Designed for Working Professionals
Launching its 71st cohort, IIM Bangalore designed the EGMP specifically for professionals residing in Pune and its surrounding areas. The curriculum combines in-person sessions at IIM Bangalore and Pune with live online modules, minimizing travel and accommodation costs while maintaining the high educational standards associated with the institute. IIMB aims to broaden its Executive Education offerings, making its acclaimed management programs more accessible to a diverse audience.
Practical Skills for Career Advancement
The EGMP equips participants with contemporary management concepts and practical skills that can be applied immediately in their careers. Ideal candidates include mid-career professionals aspiring for senior management roles. The selection process considers years and quality of experience, educational background, and diversity metrics, ensuring a well-rounded cohort.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the program, applicants must have a minimum of five years of industry experience and a graduate degree. Upon completion, participants earn the prestigious IIMB Executive Education Programme Alumni status, granting them access to the extensive IIMB alumni network.
Expanding Access to Quality Education
S Parthasarathy, Chief Programme Officer of Executive Education Programs, highlighted Pune’s status as a hub for manufacturing, IT, and defense sectors, noting the lack of high-quality management programs available locally. He emphasized that IIMB's initiative will enable Pune’s working executives to access world-class education.
Padmini Srinivasan, Chairperson of Executive Education, added, “IIMB is committed to creating impact through its programs. This initiative is the first step in reaching more working executives in other cities, designed to meet the current and future requirements of the industry.”
With the launch of this program, IIM Bangalore continues to lead in providing executive education that aligns with the evolving demands of the business landscape.
Q: Can an average student get into an IIM?
The answer to this question of whether an average student can get into IIM can be both yes and no depending on the definition of an average student.
- Based on Academics (Class 10/ Class 12/ Graduation): While a student with average scores in Class 10, Class 12 and graduation with a good CAT score certainly has good chances of getting a call from IIM-A, chances are less for someone with an average CAT score.
- Based on student category (General or Reserved): While it is tough for a General category average student to grab a seat at IIM due to high score requirements, a reserved category student can get admission being at average scores as well.
- Based on past work experience, diversity and other factors: Gender and academic diversity is also a factor on which students are shortlisted at IIM. IIMs judge the past academic category based on the degree obtained by the students before MBA and then a weightage is allotted based on that. For Engineers, the percentage for scoring the highest marks is higher as compared with other streams
- Performance in selection rounds: Once you make it to the final selection rounds, i.e., AWT/PI process, it can be considered a fresh start. At this stage, students can forget their past average-ness but definitely require good grasp over the past subjects as academics-related questions are asked in the interview.
Based on the above factors, it can be considered that while getting into top Management institutes, such as IIM is extremely tough, the past performance, CAT performance, student category and a lot of factors can be the reasons for a student to receive that final call.
Q: Can I join IIM Bangalore after Class 12?
It is not possible to join IIM Bangalore directly after Class 12 since the institute mostly offers postgraduate and doctoral level programmes in the field of Management. However, a student who has completed his/ her Class 12 can complete the final graduation and then look out for admission to IIM-B.
The institute offers MBA, Executive MBA, and other courses at PG, doctoral and certificate level courses in the field of Management. Interested applicants are required to go through the national-level entrances and then appear for the institute-level selection rounds for final admission. Admission to the flagship course, i.e. MBA of IIM Bangalore is based on a valid score in the CAT exam, followed by a Personal Interview (PI) and Written Ability Test (WAT) round. IIM Bangalore offers admission to Indian students via CAT and international students via GMAT/ GRE. IIM Bangalore conducts IIM-B tests for admission to Executive MBA (EPGP) and PhD courses.
Q: Is it hard to get a seat in IIM Bangalore?
Yes, IIM Bangalore is one of the toughest business schools to get admission to, and every year, even CAT 99+ percentilers miss out on a call from the institute. IIM Bangalore uses multiple parameters, namely academic performance as well as candidates' scores in CAT/GMAT to select candidates for the PGP programme. IIMB adopts a two-phase selection process and accordingly, these selection criteria are applied in two phases. The first phase of the process is applied to all eligible candidates who appear for CAT to determine candidates to be called for a personal interview (PI). Candidates selected for the PI process will be additionally required to take a Writing Ability Test (WAT).
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