Can you leave IIM Indore after 3 years?

Can you leave IIM Indore after 3 years?

Deferred offer means that students, who quit course after three years, can return to institute for completion of remaining two years after certain period of time. Brainchild of the then director N Ravichandran, IPM course was launched by IIM Indore in 2011.

What is taught in IPM course?

IPM is in two parts. The first three years build a foundation, and the last two years focus on management. The foundation has three major elements: Courses in Mathematics, Statistics and Economics build analytical rigour.

What is the duration of the iPM programme?

The Programme consists of 15 terms spread over a period of 5 years, with each year having 3 terms of 3 months. IPM is in two parts. The first three years build a foundation, and the last two years focus on management.

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What are the courses offered in IIM Indore?

At the end of the five year Integrated Programme, the participants would be awarded with Bachelor of Arts (Foundations of Management) and Master of Business Administration (under the Dual Degree Programme) by IIM Indore on successful completion of programme requirements. Courses Offered in First 3 Years. Mathematics, Statistics, Economics

What is the course fee for IPM in India?

The course fee for resident Indians for the first three years of the IPM would be Rs. 4,00,000/- (Rupees four lakh) per annum and Rs. 6,00,000/- (Rupees six lakh) per annum for International applicant. Course fee for the fourth and fifth years would be as per prevailing Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) fees.

How IPM students train as managers?

After 3 years of intensive study of foundational disciplines, the IPM students train as managers along with the students of the Institute’s 2-year Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), undertaking the same course package in management studies in years 4 and 5.

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