Engineering students form around 95.54 per cent of the IIM-A new batch

Updated on: Monday, July 23, 2012

Students from engineering background continued to dominate the flagship post graduate programme in management (PGP) at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) in the new batch this year, IIM officials said.
 
Out of 381 candidates enrolled in the 2012-14 batch, the number of engineers joining the institute's PGP programme stood at 364, around 95.54 per cent of the batch, they said.
 
The candidates for the IIM-A PGP-2012-13 programme (for those with 10 years of experience), who are married and those having children stood at 76.47 per cent and 47.06 per cent respectively, they said.
 
In view of changing trends, the B-school has announced a slew of new elective courses (EC) to be offered in 2012-13.
    
It will offer EC on real estate management, sports marketing, coaching counselling skills for team and leadership effectiveness (CASTLE), media investment management, marketing management in the world of high technology and innovation, amongst others, a press note released by the institute said.

The total management development programmes to be offered in 2012-13 are 53, an official said. IIM-A, as part of the Global Executive Programme has also introduced 'BRICSs on BRICs' programme, in partnership with three top league B-schools in Brazil, Russia and China.

Meanwhile, the institute's special issue of Vikalpa would look at global economic slowdown in backdrop of US Economist Nouriel Roubini's gloomy predictions for 2013.
 
IIM-A Director Samir Barua said, "We will come out with a special issue of Vikalpa, which will look at the global economic scenario, European situation, the slowdown in the US, China, India.... in the backdrop of Nouriel Roubini's gloomy predictions for 2013."

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