PGDM Dual Specialisation
Rules and Guidelines
IMDR offers a Dual Specialization model is offered to working professionals that allows students to gain expertise in two functional areas of management. This approach enhances employability by providing a well-rounded understanding of multiple business domains, catering to dynamic industry requirements.
1.Students must select two specializations, one from Specialization Group 1 and one from Specialization Group 2, in PGDM II
2. The available options for the Specialization Group 1 are – Marketing, HR, Finance, and Supply Chain and Operations.
3. The available options for the Specialization Group 2 are – Marketing, HR, Finance, Supply Chain and Operations, International Trade, Business Technology and Systems, Business Analytics, Entrepreneurship and Startup Management, and Agri-Business Management.
4. The students shall complete 04 Generic Electives and 08 Electives in each of the Two Specializations.
- Of the 08 electives in each Specialization, 04 will be Areas of Concentration (AOC).
- 2 Of the 04 generic electives 02 shall be AOC.
Major Minor specialization Guidelines:
This section outlines the process and criteria for selecting elective courses within the PGDM program. The choice of electives is provided to the students at the beginning of PGDM II and offered to regular students. The policy ensures that students have the opportunity to tailor their education to their interests and career goals while meeting academic requirements and standards set by AICTE.
Procedure:
- Subject Offerings: A total of 106 subjects are available for students to choose from.
- Each student is required to study 18 courses in total, along with a six-month internship and a winter internship project.
Course Distribution: Generic Electives:
- Each student must complete 6 generic elective courses.
- Out of these 6, 4 courses are designated as areas of concentration.
- The remaining 2 courses are open electives.
Major Specialization:
- Students must pursue 8 courses in their major specialization.
- Out of these 8, 4 courses are designated as areas of concentration.
- The remaining 4 courses are open electives.
Procedure:
- Subject Offerings: A total of 106 subjects are available for students to choose from.
- Each student is required to study 18 courses in total, along with a six-month internship and a winter internship project.
Minor Specialization:
- Students must pursue 4 courses in their minor specialization, which are open electives.