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Each IIM is autonomous and exercises independent control over its day-to-day operations. However, the administration of all IIMs and the overall strategy of IIMs is overseen by the IIM council. The IIM Council is headed by India's [[Minister of Human Resource Development (India)|Minister of Human Resource Development]] and consists of the [[Chairman|chairpersons]] and [[Director (education)|directors]] of all IIMs and senior officials from the [[Ministry of Human Resource Development (India)|Ministry of Human Resource Development]] of the [[Government of India]].<ref name="IIMCouncil-1">{{Cite web |url=http://education.nic.in/Press/Rel02112011.pdf |title=EXTERNAL REVIEW OF IIMS TO BE UNDERTAKEN: SHRI KAPIL SIBAL CHAIRS MEETING OF IIM DIRECTORS |author= |accessdate=17 February 2012 |publisher=[[National Informatics Centre]] |date=November 2, 2011}}</ref> |
Each IIM is autonomous and exercises independent control over its day-to-day operations. However, the administration of all IIMs and the overall strategy of IIMs is overseen by the IIM council. The IIM Council is headed by India's [[Minister of Human Resource Development (India)|Minister of Human Resource Development]] and consists of the [[Chairman|chairpersons]] and [[Director (education)|directors]] of all IIMs and senior officials from the [[Ministry of Human Resource Development (India)|Ministry of Human Resource Development]] of the [[Government of India]].<ref name="IIMCouncil-1">{{Cite web |url=http://education.nic.in/Press/Rel02112011.pdf |title=EXTERNAL REVIEW OF IIMS TO BE UNDERTAKEN: SHRI KAPIL SIBAL CHAIRS MEETING OF IIM DIRECTORS |author= |accessdate=17 February 2012 |publisher=[[National Informatics Centre]] |date=November 2, 2011}}</ref> |
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The two-year Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), offering the [[Post Graduate Diploma in Management]] (PGDM), is the flagship programme across all IIMs.<ref name="ET_IIM-C_Fees1">{{Cite news |url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2008-04-07/news/27723969_1_iim-c-iim-calcutta-iim-review-committee |title=IIM-C to retain first-year fees |author= |accessdate=17 February 2012 |publisher=''[[The Economic Times]]'' |date=Apr 7, 2008}}</ref><ref name="ToI_IIM-L_Seats1">{{Cite news |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-01-09/lucknow/27746823_1_iim-aspirants-iits-and-iims-pgp |title=IIM-L to hike seats in PGP course |author= |accessdate=17 February 2012 |publisher=''[[The Times of India]]'' |date=Jan 9, 2008}}</ref><ref name="ToI_IIM-B_PGPReview1">{{Cite news |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-10-28/bangalore/28239270_1_iim-b-board-iim-b-director-pankaj-chandra-pgp |title=IIM-B to review PGP programme |author= |accessdate=17 February 2012 |publisher=''[[The Times of India]]'' |date=Oct 28, 2010}}</ref>Some IIMs also offer a one-year Post Graduate Programme for executives |
The two-year Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), offering the [[Post Graduate Diploma in Management]] (PGDM), is the flagship programme across all IIMs.<ref name="ET_IIM-C_Fees1">{{Cite news |url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2008-04-07/news/27723969_1_iim-c-iim-calcutta-iim-review-committee |title=IIM-C to retain first-year fees |author= |accessdate=17 February 2012 |publisher=''[[The Economic Times]]'' |date=Apr 7, 2008}}</ref><ref name="ToI_IIM-L_Seats1">{{Cite news |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-01-09/lucknow/27746823_1_iim-aspirants-iits-and-iims-pgp |title=IIM-L to hike seats in PGP course |author= |accessdate=17 February 2012 |publisher=''[[The Times of India]]'' |date=Jan 9, 2008}}</ref><ref name="ToI_IIM-B_PGPReview1">{{Cite news |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-10-28/bangalore/28239270_1_iim-b-board-iim-b-director-pankaj-chandra-pgp |title=IIM-B to review PGP programme |author= |accessdate=17 February 2012 |publisher=''[[The Times of India]]'' |date=Oct 28, 2010}}</ref>Some IIMs also offer a one-year Post Graduate Programme for executives.<ref name="BS_PGPEX1">{{Cite news |url=http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/one-year-mba-backa-bang-at-iims/433734/ One-year MBA back with a bang at IIMs |title=One-year MBA back with a bang at IIMs |author=Vinay Umarji |accessdate=17 February 2012 |publisher=''[[Business Standard]]'' |date=Apr 28, 2011}}</ref> Some IIMs offer the Fellow Programme in Management (FPM), a doctoral programme. The Post Graduate Diploma and Fellowship are considered to be equivalent to [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]] and [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]], respectively.<ref name=NIC-1 /> Many IIMs also offer short-term executive education courses and part-time programmes. |
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== Institutes == |
== Institutes == |
Revision as of 10:27, 18 February 2012
The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are a group of public, autonomous institutes of management education in India. The establishment of IIMs was envisioned and initiated by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, based on the recommendation of the Planning Commission.[1][2] They were established with the objectives of providing high quality management education and to assist industry through research and consulting services.[3] The IIMs primarily offer postgraduate, doctoral and executive education programmes. IIMs are considered to be among the most prestigious and elite business schools in India.[4][5][6]
Each IIM is autonomous and exercises independent control over its day-to-day operations. However, the administration of all IIMs and the overall strategy of IIMs is overseen by the IIM council. The IIM Council is headed by India's Minister of Human Resource Development and consists of the chairpersons and directors of all IIMs and senior officials from the Ministry of Human Resource Development of the Government of India.[7]
The two-year Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), offering the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), is the flagship programme across all IIMs.[8][9][10]Some IIMs also offer a one-year Post Graduate Programme for executives.[11] Some IIMs offer the Fellow Programme in Management (FPM), a doctoral programme. The Post Graduate Diploma and Fellowship are considered to be equivalent to MBA and Ph.D., respectively.[3] Many IIMs also offer short-term executive education courses and part-time programmes.
Institutes
Name | Short Name | Established | City/Town | State/UT |
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Indian Institute of Management Calcutta | IIMC | 1961 | Kolkata | West Bengal |
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad | IIMA | 1961 | Ahmedabad | Gujarat |
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore | IIMB | 1973 | Bengaluru | Karnataka |
Indian Institute of Management Lucknow | IIML | 1984 | Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh |
Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode | IIMK | 1996 | Kozhikode | Kerala |
Indian Institute of Management Indore | IIMI | 1996 | Indore | Madhya Pradesh |
Indian Institute of Management Shillong | IIMS | 2007 | Shillong | Meghalaya |
Indian Institute of Management Rohtak | IIM-Ro | 2010 | Rohtak | Haryana |
Indian Institute of Management Ranchi | IIM-R | 2010 | Ranchi | Jharkhand |
Indian Institute of Management Raipur | IIM-Rp | 2010 | Raipur | Chhattisgarh |
Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli | IIMT | 2011 | Trichy | Tamil Nadu |
Indian Institute of Management Udaipur | IIMU | 2011 | Udaipur | Rajasthan |
Indian Institute of Management Kashipur | IIM-Kp | 2011 | Kashipur | Uttarakhand |
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta was the first IIM to be set up, on November 13, 1961.[12] Its main campus is located in Joka, on the outskirts of Kolkata.[13] In addition to the regular PGDM programme, it offers a second two-year full time postgraduate programme called the Post Graduate Diploma in Computer aided Management (PGDCM). It also offers a specialized one-year postgraduate programme for executives in the manufacturing sector.[14]
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad was the second IIM to be set up, on December 16, 1961.[12] In addition to the regular PGDM programme, it offers a two-year postgraduate programme in Agri-Business Management. It also offers a one-year postgraduate programme in Public Management and Policy.
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore was established in 1973 following the success of IIM Calcutta and IIM Ahmedabad.[15] It offers special programmes in Software Enterprise Management and Public Policy Management.[16]
Indian Institute of Management Lucknow is the fourth IIM to be established, in 1984.[3] In addition to its primary campus in Lucknow, it has an additional campus in Noida. The campus was established in 2007 and focuses on executive programmes.[17] Like IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Lucknow offers a programme in Agribusiness Management.[18]
Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, the fifth IIM, was established in 1996[19] and started its first batch of students in 1997.[20]
Indian Institute of Management Indore, the sixth IIM, was established in 1996.[21] Its 193 acres (78 ha) campus is located on at Rau, near Indore.[22] IIM Indore offers a unique course for armed forces officers, designed particularly for mid-level defence officers.[23]
Indian Institute of Management Shillong, also known as Rajiv Gandhi Indian Institute of Management, was the seventh IIM established, following a 2005 decision by the Government of India.[24] The foundation stone of the institute was laid on December 1, 2007[25] and started its academic session from 2008-'09.[3][26]
Indian Institute of Management Rohtak, the eighth IIM to be inaugurated,[notes 1] was the first of the six IIMs established in 2010-2011 as part of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan[27][28] It was inaugurated and started operation on 30 June 2010 with IIM Lucknow as mentor, from a temporary campus at Maharishi Dayanand University.[29]
Indian Institute of Management Ranchi, the ninth IIM to be inaugurated,[notes 1] started operations on July 6, 2010 by the then Governor of Jharkhand M. O. H. Farook.[30] It has the highest CAT cut-off of all IIMs, 99.66%.[28]
Indian Institute of Management Raipur, the tenth IIM, was inaugurated on October 11, 2010. It is mentored by IIM Indore.[31] It currently operates at the Government Engineering College (GEC), Sejbahar. Construction of the permanent campus has started on August 2011.[32]
Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli, the eleventh IIM, was inaugurated on 4 January 2011. It is mentored by IIM Bangalore and operates temporarily from the campus of National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli.[33] The classes of the first batch of students began on 15 June 2011.[34]
Indian Institute of Management Udaipur, the twelfth IIM, started operation on July 2011 from a temporary campus at the Mohanlal Sukhadia University[35] under the mentorship of IIM Indore.[36] Construction of the permanent campus has began, and is expected to take between two and three years.[35]
Indian Institute of Management Kashipur, the thirteenth and youngest IIM, started operation in July 2011, under the mentorship of IIM Lucknow.[37] The foundation stone for the permanent campus in the Escorts Farm Area of Kashipur, Uttarakhand, was laid in April 2011.[38] It currently operates from a temporary campus located at Ganna Sansthan, Bazpur Road Kashipur.[39]
Admission process
Entrance exam
The Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by the IIMs is a very competitive test conducted for admission to around 2750 seats of graduate programs in management at the seven campuses, and is usually considered one of the most competitive exams in the world,[40] with a supposed success rate of about one in two hundred,[41] (49.5% of seats are reserved based on reservation policy of the government and these statistics apply to the general merit category candidates only). Each institute conducts group discussions (GDs) and personal interviews to evaluate the students shortlisted after the test. Since 2009, CAT is conducted as a Computer Based Test operated by Prometric, a U.S. based company.[42]
In August 2011, the six newer IIMs (Raipur, Rohtak, Ranchi, Udaipur, Tiruchirapalli and Kashipur) announced that in the coming year they will eliminate the GD round. replacing it with a common written analysis test to evaluate communication and comprehensive skill. The seven older IIMs did not announce plans to change the admission process.[43]
The admissions for the one year full time programme is done by shortlisting based on GMAT scores in conjuction with candidate profile suitabilty. This is followed by evaluation of essays and a panel interview round. The quality of prior work experience and future leadership potential is a critical factor in the selections.[44][45][46]
Reservation policy
IIMs follow a caste-based affirmative action policy as per the provisions in the Indian constitution, similar to the reservation policy elsewhere in India.[citation needed]As per the rules of admission to IIMs, 15% of the admitted students must be of the Scheduled Castes, and 7.5% of seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes. The Other Backward Classes have been given 27% reservation since 2008 with the consent of the Supreme Court of India. It was implemented in a phased manner. Candidates applying for reserved seats are also required to take the Common Admission Test, though with lower requirements. Candidates have to clear further rounds which may consist of Group Discussion and Personal Interviews.[citation needed] Once admitted to the course, a reserved category student is required to meet all the criteria for completing the course as a General category student.[citation needed]
Alumni
In year 2005 leading alumni of various IIMs founded alumni organizations in various parts of the world, in order to form a dynamic community of leaders and thinkers who make a difference across the world.[47]
In year 2007 various alumni chapters of IIMs decided to form a Global IIM Alumni Society, to network existing alumni chapters and provide a common platform to link them all. It organizse global management events, publish books, contribute back to the parent institutions, network alumni via a shared intranet and extranet etc."[48]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b Per the sources supplied in the text, IIM Rohtak was inaugurated on 30 June 2010 and IIM Ranchi was inaugurated on 6 July 2010. Therefore, IIM Rohtak was officially inaugurated before IIM Ranchi, making IIM Rohtak the eighth IIM by order of inauguration. Note however, that some sources say IIM Ranchi is the eighth IIM, see e.g. Times of India, 6 July 2010. Other sources say IIM Rothak is the eighth, see e.g. The Financial Times 7 November 2011.
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