Executives go back to classrooms

Executives go back to classrooms
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The Indian Institute of Management-Kozhikode, which is one among the top 10 Indian B-schools, has, in collaboration with TSW, started enrolling the 9th batch of students for its Executive Post Graduate Programme (EPGP). Compared to the last year, the program saw a more than 40 per cent rise in enrolment this year.

Hyderabad: The Indian Institute of Management-Kozhikode, which is one among the top 10 Indian B-schools, has, in collaboration with TSW, started enrolling the 9th batch of students for its Executive Post Graduate Programme (EPGP). Compared to the last year, the program saw a more than 40 per cent rise in enrolment this year.

Programme, designed especially for working professionals, was lauded at its inaugural ceremony itself by a number of guests from the academic field. Ajit Singh - Country HR Leader & Vice President at Encore Capital Group, was the chief guest at the function. He spoke to the students about how the global workplace was changing, and how the life-changing program would give their professional career a massive boost.

“To bring about change in this fast-changing world, it is imperative that one is ready to change oneself; the EPGP program allows one to unlearn and relearn the necessary skills and gain new age business acumen,” said Ajit Singh.

“The technological advancement in teaching, and the ready network that IIMK provides makes for a fabulous combination to help great minds become greater,” he added.

The programme offers the participants an opportunity to learn from the best in the industry through workshops and discussions on real-life cases throughout the course in their classroom module.

The participants would also have an opportunity to learn from their peers. It also offers significant exposure to key business concepts and strategies in an intensive format to its participants without having to take leave from their jobs.

This rigorous two-year program spread over 700 plus hours ensures that its participants learn the fundamentals of core management subjects in the first year.

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