The
M.B.A.(Masters
in Business Administration) & M.C.M. (Masters in Computer
Management) Programme is Structures as follows
First
year
The first year focuses on innovative management core, providing
fundamental business skills, knowledge and perceptiveness.
It is organised into two semesters of six months each.
Summer
Training
At the end of the first year, students are required to undergo
summer training of 8-10 weeks. During this phase, students
are expected to observe the dynamics of organisational behaviour
and do a project, which addresses a specific problem area
in the organisation.
Second
Year
Second year student build upon the foundation of the core
curriculum and develop expertise in areas of interests.
Students are required to take a certain number of compulsory
and elective courses to gain deeper insight into their area
of specialization. A minimum of six elective courses comprises
a specialization. Currently, IMRT offers specialization
in marketing, finance, Human Resources Management, Materials
Management, and Computer Management.
Pedagogy
The faculty employs a mix of learning tools to provide sound
conceptual knowledge and to create situation for problem
solving and decision making. While due importance is given
to classroom learning, the effort is to build surtable stimuli
into non-classroom learning through interaction and industrial
projects, so as to facilitate the development of right attitudes,
logical and analytical skills and knowledge upon which student
can base his/her self-development.
Classroom
Learning
Classroom
learning is meant primarily for theoretical and conceptual
inputs or knowledge. The teaching method combines lectures
and discussions, role-plays and in-class presentations.
The distinguishing feature of classroom learning is the
case method. Through a case, the student is exposed to an
actual management problem situation called from an expertise
of an organisation in a wide range of settings. Classroom
lectures and complemented by leading edge teaching material,
which is constantly updated.
Non-Classroom
Learning
Knowledge
gained in the classroom needs to be reinforced with right
attitude and proper skills to complete
the troika of management capability development. It consists
of variety of projects that provides opportunities for application
of the knowledge acquired in class to real situations. The
student themselves selects organisations. After project
completion, students are required to submit project reports
and make the presentations to the rest of the class. Projects
students an understanding of how real business function.
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