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IIM-L's executive MBA programme

June 16, 2008 18:26 IST
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What: The Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIM-L) announces admissions to its 1-year residential International Programme for Executives (IPMX 2009-10) at its Noida campus.

Programme details
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IPX is a full-time, one-year residential post-graduate programme in management for middle/ senior level executives from corporates/ development sector, entreperneurs, consultants, professionals, defence personnel and civil servants, toprepare them for leadership roles.

~ The programme would develop business leadership and managerial skills grounded in the Indian and international business environment.

~ A 4-week international module offers students the opportunity to undertake specialised courses at McGill University, Canada.

~ The Corporate Interaction Centre at the Noida campus will facilitate students' placement of non-sponsored candidates.

Eligibility

  • Executives with Bachelor's degree in any discipline or equivalent
  • GMAT score obtained from july 1, 2005 to November 1, 2008
  • Minimum 6 years full-time, post-qualification professional experience as on March 31, 2009

Selection criteria
~ GMAT score
~ Professionall experience
~ Personal interview

Application details
Applciation forms may be downloaded at www.iiml.ac.in or www.iimlnc.ac.in

The completed application form along with the demand draft of INR 2,000/- or USD 50/- in favour of IIM Lucknow Noida Campus, payable at Noida, should reach the address given below latestby 5 pm on November 1, 2008.

The application fee is non-refundable. Incomplete application forms willn ot be accepted.

Contact
Admission Office IPMX
IIM Lucknow - Noida Campus,
B1, Sector 62,
NOIDA 201307,
Uttar Pradesh,
India 
Phone: (120) 2401500, 6681002
E-mail: ipmx@iimlnc.ac.in

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