The Indian Institute of Management Udaipur (IIMU) has launched the Summer Programme in Management tailored for MBA aspirants. This initiative is designed for students seeking a firsthand experience of life at an IIM, either as a prelude to applying for an MBA programme or as a one-time experience, according to an official announcement.
This two-week on-campus summer programme is the first of its kind offered by any IIM and is scheduled to take place at the IIM Udaipur campus from June 1-14, 2024.
As per the institute, the curriculum of the programme encompasses crucial aspects of management studies, with a focus on Business Environment, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Digital Transformation and Business Communication. Participants will engage in the Case Method of teaching and will receive a Certificate of Participation in the IIM Udaipur – Summer Program in Management upon successful completion.
This programme presents a unique opportunity for participants to learn from IIM Udaipur’s esteemed faculty, interact with visiting industry experts and engage with peers from across the country in a dynamic and supportive academic environment. Networking opportunities with faculty and MBA students at IIM Udaipur further enrich the experience.
Eligible applicants, aged 18 or above and either graduates or having completed their first year of graduation are invited to apply for this Summer Programme. For more details and application procedures, interested individuals can visit the official website of IIM Udaipur. The application period is open from January 10, 2024, to May 15, 2024.
“IIM Udaipur is pioneering the first-ever Pre-MBA Summer Program in Management by an IIM, catering specifically to students aspiring to pursue an MBA in the future. This program provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in campus life, study at a prestigious IIM, and network with faculty, MBA students, and participants from across the nation, all while exploring the historic city of Udaipur,” Rajesh Agrawal, chairperson of the Summer Programme in Management, said.
With inputs from PTI.