NIIT Enters into an Exclusive Partnership with IIM Calcutta to offer PGCGM course
NIIT Enters Into An Exclusive Partnership With IIM Calcutta To Offer Post Graduate Certificate In General Management (PGCGM) In A Direct-to-device Mode Offers A Post Graduate Certificate Programme First Time Ever Through A Combination Of Online & Offline Modes
NIIT Enters into an Exclusive Partnership with IIM Calcutta to Offer Post Graduate Certificate in General Management (PGCGM) in a Direct-to-device Mode Offers a post graduate certificate programme first time ever through a combination of online & offline modes
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM-C) the first Indian business school crowned with triple international accreditations by AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), AMBA (Association of MBAs) and EQUIS (the three major international accreditation bodies for Business Schools), has announced first of its kind programme, Post Graduate Certificate in General Management (PGCGM).
NIIT, a global leader in skills and talent development entered into an exclusive partnership with IIM Calcutta to offer this programme.
The programme will be delivered through a combination of online and offline modes. The online component will be in direct-to-device mode through the training.com (an initiative of NIIT) learning platform.
In addition, the programme will also have campus visit components at IIM Calcutta. Through this partnership NIIT and IIM Calcutta aim to create high-impact learning experience by bridging the gap between quality, affordability and accessibility. (
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