MDI Gurgaon has been ranked among the top business schools in India and was the first B-school in the country to get the globally reputed AMBA accreditation. MDI is also SAQS re-accredited and has NBA re-accreditation for its programmes (PGDM, PGDM-HRM, PGDM-IM, and PGDM-NMP). All of MDI’s programmes are approved by AICTE. ATMANAND, Director, MDI Gurgaon talks to BW Businessworld’s WAQAR AHMED FAHAD about the B-school and what it has to offer, in an interview.
What is the USP of MDI?
MDI Gurgaon has been ranked among the top business schools in India and was the first in the country to get the globally prestigious AMBA accreditation. It is also SAQS re-accredited and also has NBA re-accreditation for its programmes (PGDM, PGDM-HRM, PGDM-IM, and PGDMNMP) and approved by AICTE.
Our strength lies in our innovative, learning oriented teaching practices and contemporary industry-specific curriculum which is strongly backed-up by our sturdy corporate interface. This unique integration of global perspective and strong industry linkages gets reflected in MDIs world-class practices. From training programmes to action-centric research and result-oriented consulting, MDI is in the spotlight of global business community for its contribution in business and economic development. Our aim is to impart quality management education. Our mission is to create cutting-edge management capability through value-based education, best global practices, action-centric research and value-adding consulting.
The various programmes offered at management colleges play a major role in shaping the leaders of tomorrow. Which courses are available at MDI? Are there any unique courses offered by your institute?
There are many courses available. They include:
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