Institute offers various professional courses. These programs not only make the students technically sound but inculcate practical skills too.
A candidate who has completed 10+2 in any discipline can apply to this course. This is a three years program in the field of management. It lays the foundation for pursuing management course such as an MBA. In this course, students know about the essential requirements for business managers and entrepreneurs.
The course develops managerial capabilities that are necessary at the organizational level. It offers a global platform to know and apply effective communication as well as team-based skills along with leadership quality. The course provides exposure to basic as well as specialized curriculum by which students learn in accordance with the industry needs.
A candidate seeking admission in PGDM must have completed a bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks. This is a two-year post-graduate diploma in management that grooms future managers so they can handle business issues successfully. The curriculum is according to the legends of business education that provide an efficient, unique, and powerful career in the field of management.
The course offers industry immersion and research that develops and upgrades the fresher candidate to serve in the industry. The program upgrades communication skills, business, and management skills, and conceptual skills that develop leaders after the program completion. It develops personal and professional capabilities for leadership and managerial roles.
D.El.Ed is a two-year diploma course that is divided into four semesters. This course trains teaching candidates basically for the primary level. Candidates who have completed intermediate or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks can apply to this course.
It aims to prepare teachers who can evaluate gradually and improve their skills. The teachers must know the modes of inquiry and framework of the subjects. They also learn to expand and use various teaching methods so that students inculcate learning desires.
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