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Interested in operations management?

June 10, 2009 14:32 IST
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What: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) announces admissions to its Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management (PGDOM).

Eligibility

  • Graduation in any discipline with 50 per cent marks for General Category, 45 per cent marks for reserved category; Bachelor's degree with three years of supervisory/ managerial/ professional  experience, or Professional Degree in Engineering/ Technology/ Medicine/ Architecture/ Law/ Pharmacy; or Professional Qualifications in Accountancy/ Cost and Works Accountancy/ Company Secretary ship etc or Masters Degree in any subject.
  • Clearance of OPENMAT conducted by IGNOU. The candidates who have successfully cleared the entrance test for admission into Management Programme conducted by institutions like CAT, MAT and State level tests need not appear in OPENMAT.
  • Non-graduates (10+2 or equivalent) with six years of managerial/ supervisory/ professional experience are eligible for taking admission into Diploma in Management only after clearing the entrance test.

How to apply

Student handbook and prospectus for Management Programme 2010, can be obtained from the Registrar (SRD), IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068 by sending a sum of Rs 550/- through a Demand Draft/IPO in favour of IGNOU payable at New Delhi/ city of concerned Regional Centre or by paying Rs 500/- in cash at the respective sale counters.

Please write your name and address on the back of the DD/IPO. Application form and prospectus can also be downloaded from the www.ignou.ac.in and sent along with a DD/IPO for Rs. 550/- in favour of IGNOU payable at New Delhi.

Last date for submission of application form: June 30, 2009

For more information visit www.ignou.ac.in

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