Two MBA programs are available for working professionals thanks to a partnership between IIM, Sirmaur and two French universities.
For the current academic year, two MBA programs have been introduced by the Indian Institute of Management Sirmaur in partnership with two French universities. The General Management & Digital Transformation and Analytics MBA programs are geared toward working professionals.
According to a press release from IIM Sirmaur, the Institute has developed these new MBA programs in collaboration with the Universities of Bordeaux and Paris, France, with the goal of equipping business leaders with the knowledge and abilities necessary to succeed in the quickly evolving workplace of today.
For working professionals with busy schedules, the MBA programs offer hybrid learning options. Students will be invited to the campus for a Personal Contact Programme (PCP) on a recurring basis, but the regular classes will be delivered online. One of the PCPs will take place at a partner university in France. The students will receive an executive MBA degree once they have successfully completed their two years of coursework. All students who finish their first year but are unable to finish their second year will be awarded a postgraduate diploma.
According to a press release from IIM Sirmaur, the Institute has developed these new MBA programs in collaboration with the Universities of Bordeaux and Paris, France, with the goal of equipping business leaders with the knowledge and abilities necessary to succeed in the quickly evolving workplace of today.
Working professionals can choose from hybrid learning options in the MBA programs to fit their busy schedules. Students will be invited to the campus for a Personal Contact Programme (PCP) on a recurring basis, but the regular classes will be delivered online. One of the PCPs will take place at a partner university in France. The students will be awarded an executive MBA degree after successfully completing their two years of study. All students who finish their first year but are unable to finish their second year will be awarded a postgraduate diploma.
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