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NITIE offers postgraduate programmes

Last updated on: October 24, 2007 10:36 IST
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What: National Institute of Industrial Engineering announces admission to three postgraduate programmes.

Details:

~ Postgraduate diploma in industrial management

~ Postgraduate diploma in industrial safety and environmental managment

~ Postgraduate diploma in information technology management

Eligibility:

~ Engineering/Technology graduates in any branch with first class (relaxable by 5% in case of SC/ST/PD candidates) and with valid CAT score (Common Admission Test). Admission is based on Group Discussion and Personal Interview with appropriate weightage to CAT score. Reservation for SC/ST/PD candidates is as per Govt. of India rules. Final year Engineering/Technology candidates can also apply, provided they expect to complete all their requirements for obtaining the qualifying degree before June 20, 2008. Only shortlisted candidates will be called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview at NITIE, Mumbai.

Apply:

~ Online Application: Candidates can PREFERABLY fill the application form ONLINE. For details and instructions please visit NITIE's official website http://www.nitie.edu/.

~ Offline Application: Brochure and Application Form for PGDIM/PGDISEM/PGDITM may also be obtained from the address shown below by enclosing a DEMAND DRAFT for Rs.1000 (Rs.500 in case of SC/ST/PD candidates with attested certificate of caste/disability), drawn in favour of 'NITIE MUMBAI" and payable at SBI, Vihar Lake, Mumbai -- 400087, with four self addressed stickers (7.5 cms x 3.5 cms).

~ Last date applications are accepted is November 30, 2007.

Contact:

Deputy/Assistant Registrar (Academic),
NITIE,
Vihar Lake, P.O NITIE,
Mumbai – 400087.
Tel.(022)2857 3371 Fax: (022) 2857 3251 e-mail:
admissions@nitie.edu.
Website:
http://www.nitie.edu

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