What: Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow's, admission notice for session 2008-09.
Course details
PGDM (Financial services)
The Institute: One of the premier management institutes, established in the year 1995, approved by All India Council for Technical Education, a statutory. Body of Govt of India for conducting 2 year full-time and 3 year part-time Post Graduate Diploma in Management Programmes.
The Programme: Being designed to enable the students to develop knowledge and skills which will help them in arriving at the financial decisions effectively. It combines technical and conceptual advances from finance, mathematics, statistics and information technology to create a cohesive body of knowledge to meet the challenges of a dynamic and growing market in corporate finance, risk management, investment management and quantitative finance. This program is different from the traditional finance specialization of PGDM/MBA programme. The traditional programme enables the students to recognize and analyse problems only. However, this programme will not only enable the students to recognize and analyse problems but also to arrive at the solution through the usage of sophisticated IT tools and Quantitative techniques.
Eligibility
Graduate in any discipline with 50% marks and having valid score in any national level common admission test (CAT, MAT, XAT, etc.) for management programme.
Information bulletin & application form
Can be obtained from the Institute on cash payment of Rs 1000/- or by sending a Demand Draft for Rs 1,050 in favour of 'Jaipuria Institute of Management' payable at Lucknow.
Last date for submission of completed form is June 16, 2008.
Selection
The short-listed candidates shall be called for group discussion and interview at Lucknow on June 23, 2008.
Total seats available for admission: 60
All correspondence may be addressed to
Chairman -- Admissions,
Jaipuria Institute of Management,
Vineet Khand, Gomti Nagar,
Lucknow-226 010
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