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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT CALCUTTA

Post Graduate Diploma in Management (48th Batch, 2011-2013)


Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Aided Management (18th Batch, 2011-2013)
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF OFFER OF ADMISSION

1. OFFER OF ADMISSION
This Offer of Admission (“Offer”) is for PGDM 48th/PGDCM 18th Session only and is valid till the last
date mentioned in the offer letter. This Offer will not be extended to any subsequent academic
session. All admissions to the Institute are treated as provisional subject to the candidate fulfilling
all the eligibility conditions, otherwise, his/her candidature would automatically stand cancelled
and he/she would be required to withdraw from the Programme forthwith.

2. ACCEPTANCE & PAYMENT OF DEPOSIT


The enclosed Acceptance Form, (Enclosure I) duly filled in must reach In-charge of Admissions
Office, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, on or before the deadline mentioned in our offer
letter.
Demand Draft / Banker’s Cheque for Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only) drawn in favour
of “Indian Institute of Management Calcutta” payable at Kolkata, has to be sent along with
duly filled in Acceptance Form. Non-receipt of the Acceptance Form and the Demand Draft, or on
before the due date mentioned in the offer letter, would result in automatic cancellation of the
Offer. The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta will not bear any responsibility for postal delay
or delay caused by any other factor.

3. REPORTING AND REGISTRATION


A candidate who has accepted this Offer must report at the students’ hostel on June 18-19,
2011. Hostel facilities for the incoming batch are available only from June 18, 2011 and not
before this date. He/she must also report at the Post-Graduate Programme (PGP) Office for
registration as a student from June 21 to 23, 2011. Details of the registration procedure will be
available on arrival. Failure to report at the PGP Office latest by the morning of June 23, 2011
without prior permission would result in automatic withdrawal of the Offer.
Candidates who are employed must produce in original the letter of release from the
employer and submit a photocopy of the same during registration process.

4. LATE REPORTING/REGISTRATION
If a candidate who has been offered admission, is not in a position to report and register latest by
June 23, 2011, he/she must obtain prior permission for late registration by applying in advance to
the Chairman, Admissions, giving reasons for the delay. The Chairman, Admissions, reserves the
right to accept or reject such applications for late registration without assigning any reasons. Late
registration will not be allowed under any circumstances after July 4 2011. If a candidate gets
permission to report late from the Chairman, Admissions, and then fails to report by July 4, 2011,
the Offer will be withdrawn automatically.
Candidates who register after June 23, 2011, are required to pay a late registration fee of
Rs.5,000/- plus a late fine @ Rs.200/- per working day.

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5. MANDATORY PARTICIPATION OF STUDENTS IN MANAGEMENT GAME
Management Games for first year PGP students is scheduled on July 16 & 17, 2011.
Participation of all students in Management Game is mandatory.

6. ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION


The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s Degree, with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA [45%
in case of the candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST) or Persons with
Disability (PWD) category], of any of the Universities incorporated by an act of the central or state
legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an act of Parliament or declared
to be deemed as a University under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956, or possess an equivalent
qualification recognized by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India. Unless otherwise indicated
by the University, in case of a candidate who has completed the honours course of a University,
marks obtained in honours subject will only be considered to evaluate his/her eligibility. In case a
candidate fails to submit mark sheet/certificate within the due date that he/she has completed
graduation with 50% (45% in case of SC/ST/PWD) marks in aggregate, his/her registration will be
cancelled.
A candidate who has not yet obtained a Bachelor’s degree, will have to submit a certificate at the
time of registration (Enclosure V) relating to completion of graduation from the Head of the
College/Institute (or any other authorized official of the College/Institute), where he/she has
studied for graduate degree. The certificate should mention the date by which he/she has
completed all requirements of graduation. The date should not be later than June 30, 2011. Any
candidate who is unable to complete all requirements for his/her graduation (B.A., B.Com., B.Sc.,
B.Tech. etc.) by June 30, 2011 is not eligible for admission/registration. Every candidate must
satisfy this eligibility criterion.
A candidate who has not received the graduation results at the time of registration will have to
produce certificates and mark sheets in original together with the photocopies as soon as the
respective University/Institute publishes the results, but NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER 31,
2011, failing which his/her registration as a student of IIM Calcutta will be automatically cancelled
and he/she will be required to withdraw from the Programme forthwith. Any candidate who
submits University Mark sheets which do not clearly indicate that he/she has passed the
Bachelor’s Degree course or equivalent, and also submits Provisional Certificate from an
affiliated College/Institute in this regard, would in addition be required to produce an
authorization certificate from the University stating that such an affiliated College/Institute is
authorized/empowered to issue such a certificate on behalf of the University.

7. QUALIFYING TEST ON MATHEMATICS


A Test on Qualifying Mathematics (QM) for all PGDM and PGDCM registered candidates will be
held on July 05, 2011 between 4.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m. after commencement of the session for
the first year.
i. Those who pass this Test will get waiver in QM for Term I.
ii. Those who fail the Test and/or those who do not appear for the Test will be required to
continue with the QM course in Term I, and will get two more chances to clear the
Examination, failing which they will have to leave the Programme.
The syllabus for Qualifying Mathematics (QM) is given in Enclosure II.

8. GUARDIANSHIP
Declaration of Guardianship (Enclosure III) will have to be submitted at the time of registration.

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9. VERIFICATION
Every candidate must produce for verification at the time of registration all original certificates and
mark sheets starting from the School Final Examination of a recognized Board to the
Graduation/Post Graduation Examination of a recognized University (or equivalent). One
photocopy of mark sheet, duly attested, for each examination should also be submitted. Reserved
category candidates must also produce, for verification, at the time of registration, Caste/Tribe
certificates, in original, obtained from the competent authority, together with a photocopy, duly
attested.
Candidates with disabilities having not less than 40% disability in terms of blindness, low vision,
locomotor disability and hearing impairment must also produce for verification at the time of
registration, disability certificate, in original, obtained from a medical authority as specified by
notification by the appropriate government as per the Persons With Disabilities (PWD) Act, 1995
(Equal opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) together with a photocopy, duly
attested. Please refer to the PWD format sent along with interview call letter.

10. ACADEMIC REGULATIONS


All students are governed by the Academic Regulations of the Institute in respect of academic
performance/grade points, personal conduct, etc. A student who fails to satisfy the prescribed
standard of academic performance and/or personal conduct may be asked to withdraw from the
Programme, any time over the duration of the programme.

11. CAMPUS RULES


The Post Graduate Programme is residential. All students are required to abide strictly by the
Campus Rules and are required to sign a declaration at the time of registration agreeing to abide
by these rules. Violation of Campus Rules will invite disciplinary action.
Students are NOT allowed to bring their own motor vehicles (cars and motor cycles)
inside the campus.

12. ATTENDANCE
All students must compulsorily stay at the Hostel and attend to all academic requirements in
accordance with the rules of the Institute. Absence from the Hostel is permissible only during
authorized holidays and during the recess, if any, between academic terms.

13. IMPORTANT DATES


Deadline for Acceptance of Offer : May 9, 2011
Report at IIMC : June 18/19, 2011
Registration : June 21 to 23, 2011
Induction Module : June 24, 2011
Freshers’ Welcome : June 24, 2011
Commencement of Classes : June 27, 2011
First Qualifying Mathematics Test : July 05, 2011
Management Game : July 16 & 17, 2011

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GENERAL INFORMATION

1. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

The 135-acre picturesque campus is located at the southern end of Kolkata, about 15 kms from
the city centre. It has a cluster of administrative and faculty office blocks, fully equipped
classrooms, seminar and conference rooms, library, computer centre, an executive training
complex, a 750-seat auditorium, fully furnished student hostels with Local Area Network (LAN)
connectivity, residential quarters, a Central School, a modern gymnasium, swimming pool,
facilities for playing indoor and outdoor games, well-equipped dispensary, Coffee Corner, State
Bank of India (SBI) Branch, SBI ATM, ICICI Bank ATM and a post office. Stationery and basic day
to day provision are available on campus at IIMC Consumers’ Co-operative Stores Ltd.

2. Reaching at IIMC Campus


On your arrival at the Institute, please report to the Hostel Superintendent at the Ramanujan Hall.

3. Hostel
All students will be provided accommodation with common bath/toilet facilities. If required, you
may have to share the room with other students.
A candidate is advised to bring the following items at the time of reporting at the hostel: bed
linens, pillow, mosquito net, stationery, padlock & keys, other items of personal use.

4. Student Mess
The Hostel Mess is run by the PGP Mess Committee comprising elected representatives of the
students. The expenses are around Rs. 2,000/- per month (based on actuals and to be decided by
the Mess Committee).

5. Fees for the PGDM 48th/PGDCM 18th Batch 2011-2013


Fees to be paid by a student for the first year (Academic Year 2011-12) have been fixed at Rs.
6,50,000/- (Six Lakh Fifty Thousand only) inclusive of Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only) as
acceptance fees. The balance amount of Rs.5,50,000/- is payable in three instalments at the
commencement of each term. Fees for the second year (Academic Year 2012-13) have been fixed
at Rs.7,00,000/- (Rupees Seven Lakh only) payable in three instalments at the commencement of
each term. In addition, Rs.6,000/- (Rupees Six Thousand only) is payable in the 1st Term as
refundable caution deposit towards Library and Student Mess.
After reporting to the Hostel Superintendent, all students are required to deposit the balance
amount of Rs.1,40,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Forty Thousand only) towards 1st Term Fees at the
time of registration from June 21 to 23, 2011. The amount of Rs.1,40,000/- (Rupees One Lakh
Forty Thousand only) includes the refundable caution deposit of Rs.6,000/- (Rupees Six Thousand
only) towards Library and Student Mess and it is to be paid by a Bank Draft in favour of “Indian
Institute of Management Calcutta” payable at Kolkata.
The caution deposit amount of Rs.6,000/- (Rupees Six Thousand only) is refundable to the student
by the Mess/Institute at the time of leaving the Institute subject to adjustments. Please note that
the deposit towards Student Mess is Rs.5,000/- (Rupees Five Thousand only) and for Library is
Rs.1,000/- (Rupees One Thousand only).

6. Induction/Orientation for Freshers


The Chairman, PGP will organize the Induction/Orientation Programme for the Freshers on
June 24, 2011

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7. Financial Assistance
IIMC will ensure that no meritorious and deserving PGP student faces any difficulty in
pursuing education at the Institute for want of financial resources. IIMC offers Need
Based Financial Assistance for this purpose. Students admitted to IIMC, whose annual gross family
income is Rs.5,00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakh only) or below will be eligible for receiving financial
assistance amounting to less than or equal to full tuition waiver. In special deserving cases,
students whose annual gross family income is Rs.5,00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakh only) or below,
may also be eligible to receive financial assistance beyond full waiver tuition fee. The financial
assistance scheme will be available to both the first and second year students.

A copy of Need Based Financial Assistance Form has been included separately. A student, seeking
such financial assistance, will have to produce, as proof of family income, a certificate from a
competent authority of the guardian’s total family income, or an income certificate from the
employer, local govt. authority or an income-tax clearance certificate, as applicable in each case.
Further, a number of scholarships/prizes/awards sponsored by different companies would be
available for the deserving students on the basis of merit and various criteria.
In addition, Financial Institutions and Commercial Banks provide loans to students at a
concessional rate of interest. Details will be available at their websites. Students who desire to
avail of the loan facility should contact banks directly. Although the Institute endeavours to
facilitate the process of availing of loan from financial institutions and banks, it is not directly
involved in the process.

8. Medical Information
Each newly admitted student will be covered by a medical insurance which provides a general
liability coverage upto a limit of Rs.50,000/- per year and accident liability coverage upto a limit of
Rs.1,00,000/- (subject to total liability limit of Rs.20,000,00/-) per year. Beside this insurance
coverage, the Institute Campus is equipped with a small dispensary and there is a Resident Doctor
available from 8.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. on all weekdays and
Saturdays. Besides, a non-resident doctor is also available on all weekdays from 2.00 p.m. to 6.00
p.m. The Institute also maintains some beds for indoor treatment in a hospital. A qualified medical
counsellor is also available to help the students.
Please note that you are required to submit some basic information about your health profile at
the time of registration in the prescribed from (Enclosure IV).

9. Railway/Air Travel Concession for students


i. Travel to-and-from Home : The home address, as given in the Application Form, will
be treated as final when issuing Railway and Air travel concessions. Any change in the
home address is to be reported immediately by the parents/guardians with supporting
evidence (such as employer’s certificate, etc.) Intimation of change in home address by
students themselves will not be accepted.
ii. A travel concession form will be issued to a student for going home only during vacation or
when permitted by the Chairman, PGP.
iii. The concession will also be issued for participation in educational training/tour approved
by IIM Calcutta.
iv. Concession forms will be issued subject to guidelines as prescribed by the Railway,
Airlines, etc. as stated in (i), (ii) & (iii) above.

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10. Other Requirements
i. Photographs: All students should bring eight (8) copies of recent passport size photograph
for records at the PGP Office (2), Library (1), Placement Office (2), Mess (1) and Bank (2);
ii. Sundry Expenses: All students should have sufficient funds to meet the cost of local
transport, books, laundry, recreation and other personal expenses.
iii. Bank Account: The State Bank of India has a Branch with ATM within the IIMC campus
(IIM Joka Branch, Branch Code No. 6210). A student can open a Bank Account with this
Branch. There is also an ICICI Bank ATM inside the Campus.

11. Mailing
Non-receipt of the Acceptance Form along with the Demand Draft before the due date mentioned
in the offer letter would automatically result in cancellation of the Offer of Admission. It is
advisable to send the Acceptance Form together with the Demand Draft by Courier/ Speed Post/
Registered Post. Please mail early to avoid delay. The following address may be used:
Incharge, Admissions
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Diamond Harbour Road, Joka
Kolkata 700 104, W.B., India

12. How to Reach IIM Calcutta, Joka Campus


i. The Joka Campus of the Institute is situated on the Diamond Harbour Road, about 20
kms. from the Howrah Station, 18 kms. from the Sealdah Station, and 35 kms. from the
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport. The campus is about 1 km. south of the
Joka Tram Terminus and about 2 kms. south of the Thakurpukur Bus Terminus.
ii. To reach IIM Calcutta Joka Campus, you may avail the services as mentioned below:
Prepaid taxis are available from Howrah/Sealdah Railway Station and the Airport to IIM
Calcutta Joka Campus. Fares will range between Rs.300/- to Rs.400/- approximately.
iii. Contact Details:
Joka Campus
Tel. No.: (033) 2467 8300-04; 2467 8306; 2467 8313; Fax: (033) 2467 8062
Admissions Office
Tel. No.: (033) 2467 9178 (D); Fax: (033) 2438 0892

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ENCLOSURE I

PGDM/PGDCM ADMISSION ACCEPTANCE FORM

Chairman, Admissions
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Diamond Harbour Road, Joka
Kolkata 700104, W.B.

Sir,

I accept your Offer of Admission to the Post Graduate Programme in Management leading to the Post
Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), 48th Session / Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Aided
Management (PGDCM), 18th Session (strike-out which is not applicable), of the Indian Institute of
Management Calcutta. I understand that this Offer is subject to the Terms and Conditions of Offer of
Admission enclosed with your letter.

I have read the Terms & Conditions of your offer carefully and accept the same.

I am enclosing a Demand Draft / Banker’s Cheque for Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only) in favour of
“Indian Institute of Management Calcutta” payable at Kolkata.
Yours faithfully,

Date: Signature of the Candidate

CAT-2010 Test Registration No.:

Candidate’s Name:

Present Mailing Address:

Contact No.:

E-Mail Address:

Demand Draft No. and Date:

Drawn on:

Programme Acceptance (Please write “ACCEPTED” in the specific box):


i. Please tick the programme you have been offered (PGDM or PGDCM)
ii. If selected for both the programmes (PGDM and PGDCM), please tick the programme of your choice

Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), 48th Batch

Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Aided Management (PGDCM), 18th Batch


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ENCLOSURE II

SYLLABUS FOR QUALIFYING MATHEMATICS (OM-100)

1. Set theory: basic set operations, order of finite set, Cartesian product, Venn diagrams

2. Solution of Quadratic equations with real coefficients.

3. Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means,
sums of finite arithmetic and geometric progressions, infinite geometric series, sums of squares
and cubes of the first n natural numbers.

4. Permutations and combinations, Binomial theorem for a positive integral index, properties of
binomial coefficients.

5. Matrices as a rectangular array of real numbers, equality of matrices, addition, multiplication by a


scalar and product of matrices, transpose of a matrix, determinant of a square matrix, inverse of a
square matrix, properties of these matrix operations, diagonal, symmetric and skew-symmetric
matrices and their properties, solutions of simultaneous linear equations using matrices. Gauss-
Jordan Method of Solution of simultaneous linear equations.

6. Linear Algebra: Dependence & independence of vectors, bases and dimensions, spanning,
properties of quadratic forms.

7. Two dimensions: Cartesian coordinates, distance between two points, shift of origin. Equation of a
straight line in various forms, distance of a point from a line; Lines through the point of
intersection of two given lines, equation of the bisector of the angle between two lines; Equation
of a circle, equations of tangent, normal and chord.

8. Differential calculus: Real valued functions of a real variable, into, onto and one-to-one functions,
sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, composite functions, absolute value,
polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions. Limit and continuity of a function, limit
and continuity of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, Even and odd
functions, inverse of a function, continuity of composite functions, intermediate value property of
continuous functions. Derivative of a function, derivative of the sum, difference, product and
quotient of two functions, chain rule, derivatives of polynomial, rational, exponential and
logarithmic functions. Derivatives of implicit functions; increasing and decreasing functions,
maximum and minimum values of a function; partial derivatives; Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem;
Applications: maxima and minima, optimization;

9. Integral calculus: Integration as the inverse process of differentiation, indefinite integrals of


standard functions, definite integrals and their properties. Integration by parts, integration by the
methods of substitution and partial fractions, application of definite integrals to the determination
of areas involving simple curves, continuous compounding, average value of functions.

10. Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of homogeneous differential equations,


separation of variables method, linear first order differential equations.

11. Numerical Analysis: solution of polynomial & transcendental equations using numerical methods
such as Bisection, Newton-Raphson methods, Lagrange’s and Newton’s Interpolating polynomials.

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ENCLOSURE III

DECLARATION OF GUARDIANSHIP
(To be submitted at the time of Registration)

I, __________________________________________________ do hereby declare that Mr./Ms.

_____________________________________________ who has been offered admission to the Post

Graduate Programme in Management at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, is my

_________________________ and I am his/her guardian. My contact address and telephone number(s)

is/are given below. I also provide below the name, address and telephone numbers of the local guardian.

Signature of the Guardian: _______________________________

Name of the Guardian: ___________________________________ Relationship: ___________________

Address of the Guardian


Residential: Office:

________________________________ _____________________________
________________________________ _____________________________
________________________________ _____________________________
________________________________ _____________________________

Telephone No: Telephone No:

Fax No.: Fax No.:

E-Mail: E-Mail:

Name of the local Guardian: ______________________________ Relationship: __________________

Address of the local Guardian:


Residential: Office:

________________________________ _____________________________
________________________________ _____________________________
________________________________ _____________________________
________________________________ _____________________________

Telephone No: Telephone No:

Fax No.: Fax No.:

E-Mail: E-Mail:

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ENCLOSURE IV

MEDICAL INFORMATION FORM

The Institute maintains detailed medical records of each student in order to facilitate quick and
effective treatment in case of an emergency. The following details are required for this purpose.

The form is to be submitted at the time of registration to the Hostel Superintendent’s office.

NAME OF STUDENT :

REGISTRATION NO. :

BLOOD GROUP :

RH-TYPE :

MEDICINES CAUSING ALLERGY :

(Please mention “Don’t Know” in case you don’t know which drugs you are allergic to)

1.

2.

3.

SERIOUS AILMENTS DURING THE LAST FIVE YEARS:

1.

2.

3.

ANY OTHER INFORMATION:

DATE : SIGNATURE :

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ENCLOSURE V

If a candidate has not yet obtained a Bachelor’s degree, then the following Certificate from the Head (or
any other authorized Official) of the College/Institute last attended, will have to be submitted at the time
of registration

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

This is to certify that Mr./Ms. _________________________________________________________has

completed all examinations and all other requirements including projects, viva-voce, etc. for the Bachelor’s

degree by * _____________________ .

* Please indicate exact date.

Signature:

Name:

Designation:

Name and Address of College/Institute:

Office Seal:

Date:

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ENCLOSURE VI

FEE STRUCTURE FOR PGDM (48TH BATCH)/PGDCM (18TH BATCH)

The Fee Structure for the students of the Post Graduate Programme of IIM Calcutta, Batch: 2011-2013 is
as follows:

Particulars 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term Total (Rs.)


1 Tuition Fees 137000.00 137000.00 137000.00 411000.00
2 Course Materials 33000.00 33000.00 33000.00 99000.00
3 Computer Charges 18000.00 18000.00 18000.00 54000.00
4 Library Fees 12000.00 12000.00 12000.00 36000.00
5 Room Rent 8000.00 8000.00 8000.00 24000.00
6 Development Fees 23000.00 23000.00
7 Medical Insurance Charges 1000.00 1000.00
8 Students’ Association Fees 1000.00 1000.00
9 Alumni Activities 1000.00 1000.00
10 Caution Deposit 6000.00 6000.00
TOTAL 240000.00 208000.00 208000.00 656000.00
*Without caution deposit 650000.00

Particulars 4th Term 5th Term 6th Term Total (Rs.)


1 Tuition Fees 147000.00 147000.00 147000.00 441000.00
2 Course Materials 35000.00 35000.00 35000.00 105000.00
3 Computer Charges 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 60000.00
4 Library Fees 15000.00 15000.00 15000.00 45000.00
5 Room Rent 8000.00 8000.00 8000.00 24000.00
6 Development Fees 24000.00 24000.00
7 Medical Insurance Charges 1000.00 1000.00
TOTAL 250000.00 225000.00 225000.00 700000.00

Notes:

1. The non-refundable amount of Rs.1,00,000/- deposited while accepting the offer of Admission will
be adjusted against the 1st Term Fees.

2. The fees/deposits mentioned against item nos. 8 to 10 in the 1st Term are payable only one time
in two years.

3. The caution deposit of Rs.6,000/- consisting of Rs.5,000/- towards Students Mess and Rs.1,000/-
towards Library is refundable at the time of leaving the Institute subject to adjustments.

4. The term-wise amount indicated above is payable at the beginning of each term.

5. The balance amount of Rs.1,40,000/- towards 1st Term Fees to be deposited at the time of
registration.

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PGDM CURRICULUM

List of Term-wise Compulsory Courses

Group Term I Term II Term III Total


credits
Finance and Control Corporate Financial Cost Management (1.5) Corporate Finance 7.5
Reporting & Analysis (3 ) (3)
Behavioural Sciences Behavioral Sciences-I (3) Behavioral Sciences-II 4.5
(1.5)
Marketing Marketing Management-I Marketing Management-II 4.5
(3) (1.5)
Economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics India and the World 7.5
(3) (3) Economy (1.5)
Operations Statistics for Management Risk Management (1.5) Production & 10.5
Management (3) Operations Research (3) Operations
Management (3)
MIS Information Technology 3.0
and Systems (3)
Strategic Strategic 3.0
Management Management (3)
Human Resources Human Resource 1.5
Management Management (1.5)
Public Policy and Indian Economic & Indian Legal 6.0
Management Political History (1.5) System (1.5)
Environment & Indian Social
Development (1.5) Structure (1.5)

Total 18 15 15 48
Qualifying Non- Qualifying Mathematics Managerial Business Ethics
credit courses Communication-II (15 hours)
(15 hours)
Managerial
Communication-I
(15 hours)

Summer Project
Students who successfully complete the first year of the programme are required to do a Summer Project
(of 3 credit points) as a compulsory Pass/Fail Credit course during the summer vacation between Terms III
and IV. Summer Interns are attached to firms and complete their project under the guidance of a faculty
supervisor and a firm representative.

Course Structure for PGP Second Year

All courses offered in the Second Year in PGDM/PGDCM are elective courses.

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PGDCM CURRICULUM

List of Term-wise Compulsory Courses

Group Term I Term II Term III Total


credits
Finance and Control Corporate Financial Cost Management Corporate Finance 7.5
Reporting & Analysis (3 ) (1.5) (3)
Behavioural Behavioral Sciences-I Behavioral Sciences-II 4.5
Sciences (3) (1.5)
Marketing Marketing Management 3.0
(3)
Economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics India and the World 7.5
(3) (3) Economy (1.5)
Operations Statistics for Management Operations Research Production & 9.0
Management (3) (3) Operations
Management (3)
MIS Emerging Information Business Decision Business Intelligence 9.0
Technologies (3) Modelling (1.5) Tools and Techniques
II (1.5)
Business Intelligence
Tools and Techniques-I
(3)
Strategic Strategic Management 3.0
Management (3)
Human Resources Human Resource 1.5
Management Management (1.5)
Public Policy and Indian Legal System 1.5
Management (1.5)

Interdisciplinary ICT for development ICT for organizational 4.5


(1.5) effectiveness (3)
Total 18 15 18 51.0
Non-credit courses Qualifying Mathematics Managerial Commn.-II Business Ethics
Managerial Commn.-I (15 hr) (15 hr)
(15 hr)
Basic IT skills (15 hr)

Summer Project
Students who successfully complete the first year of the programme are required to do a Summer Project
(of 3 credit points) as a compulsory Pass/Fail Credit course during the summer vacation between Terms III
and IV. Summer Interns are attached to firms and complete their project under the guidance of a faculty
supervisor and a firm representative.

Course Structure for PGP Second Year

All courses offered in the Second Year in PGDM/PGDCM are elective courses. In addition there is a
compulsory year long team project on an ICT-related topic for PGDCM Students.

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