The objective of the two-year full-time Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programme is to facilitate the development of individuals as:
- Leaders of excellence who will respond effectively to the socio-economic and organizational challenges of the present global environment.
- Contributors to national development through a better quality of life.
- Creative managers imbued with the spirit of innovation and an urge to excel.
- Responsible and dedicated individuals committed to quality, social responsibility and to the betterment of the less privileged.
- Entrepreneurs who act with the highest principles of ethics.
The PGDM programme consists of 145 credits, including the summer project and workshops. The first year of the course presents students with a comprehensive view of the management discipline and a broad perspective of the corporate environment. A sound foundation is laid for advance learning in the second year. All the core courses offered in the first year are required to be taken.
The first year of the course presents students with a comprehensive view of the management discipline and a broad perspective of the corporate environment. A sound foundation is laid for advanced learning in the second year. All the core courses offered in the first year are required to be taken.
LIBA’s prestigious programme in management leading to the Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) is a residential programme which spans over two years consisting of six terms of approximately three months each. In the second year, there is a mandatory corporate internship for approximately two months.
The courses offered as part of the full-time PGDM programme not only impart knowledge in the arts and science of modern management and hone managerial skills in students but also develops their overall personality. Emphasis is placed on developing leadership qualities, communication skills, team building, sensitivity to ethical issues with a continuous review from the faculty and industry. LIBA constantly redesigns and restructures the curriculum to make it relevant to meet the needs of today’s managers.