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IIM Lucknow's executive MBA

July 13, 2009 16:02 IST
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What: Indian Institute of Management Lucknow announces its third one-year residential International Programme in Management for Executives (IPMX 2010-2011) (commencing from April 2010) at Noida.

About the programme:
IPMX is a full-time one year residential post-graduate programme in management for middle/senior level executives from corporates/development sector, entrepreneurs, consultants, professionals, defence personnel and civil servants, to prepare them for leadership roles.

The programme would develop business leadership and managerial skills grounded in the Indian and International business environment. The programme includes a 3-4 weeks International Module in Europe/East Asia to enhance cross-cultural experience and broaden understanding of global management challenges.

The Institute would facilitate student's placement of non-sponsored candidates.

Eligibility:

  • Executive with Bachelor's degree in any discipline or equivalent
  • GMAT score obtained from July 1, 2006 to November 10, 2009
  • Minimum of 6 years full time, post-qualification professional experience, as on March 31, 2010

Last date:
The completed application form along with the demand draft of INR 2,000/- (Rs Two thousand only)/ USD 50/- (Fifty only) in favour of IIM Lucknow Noida, payable at Noida should reach the Admission Office IPMX latest by 5 pm of November 10, 2009. The application fee is non-refundable. Incomplete application form will not be accepted.

Application form and programme brochure is available online at: www.iiml.ac.in / www.iimlnc.ac.in

Address
Admission Office IPMX
IIM Lucknow - Noida, B1, Sector 62
Noida 201307 (UP) India
Phone: (0120) 6681002, 6681015/1081
E-mail:
ipmx@iimlnc.ac.in

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