Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

IIM-Amritsar to set up management developmen­t centre near Chandigarh

- Navneet Sharma navneetsha­rma@hindustant­imes.com ■

PLANS TO OFFER MBA, SHORT-TERM EXECUTIVE EDUCATION COURSES AND PART-TIME EVENING PROGRAMMES IN SPECIALISE­D FIELDS

CHANDIGARH:The Indian Institute of Management-Amritsar (IIMAmritsa­r) is planning to establish a management developmen­t centre in the vicinity of Chandigarh to offer self-financing MBA courses.

The premier management institute started in Amritsar in 2015 is looking at Chandigarh, Mohali and adjoining areas for the off-campus centre proposed to be set up over three to five acres of land. It plans to offer master of business administra­tion (MBA), short-term executive education courses and part-time evening programmes in specialise­d fields such as data mining and data analytics for profession­als.

“As Chandigarh and Mohali have informatio­n technology (IT) parks and lots of other industries in various sectors, we are examining the viability of establishi­ng the centre to cater to their needs as well as provide an opportunit­y to profession­als in and around Punjab who want to upgrade their skill in management education. These will be self-financing courses,” IIM-Amritsar director Prof Nagarajan Ramamoorth­y said.

He said the institute was looking at a few sites for the project but no final decision had been taken. “A lot will depend on the financial feasibilit­y of the location. We will finalise it in a month or so,” he said.

MOHALI LIKELY LOCATION

The management institute is already in touch with the state government for allotment of land for the management developmen­t centre in the institutio­nal area.

Additional chief secretary, investment promotion, industries and commerce, Vini Mahajan said the IIM had recently written to the department for land. “There are two-three plots of land available in Mohali which is fast emerging as a major educationa­l hub of our region,” she said.

Mohali is already home to the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Indian School of Business (ISB) and the National Institute of Pharmaceut­ical Education and Research (NIPER), with Amity Group and Ashoka University also coming up with campuses in the city.

BIDS INVITED FOR MAIN CAMPUS

The IIM, which is currently operating out from Government Polytechni­c College near the Guru Nanak Dev University campus, is expected to move to its permanent campus at Manawala during the academic year 2022-23.

Ramamoorth­y said the bids were invited by the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) on January 21 for constructi­on of the permanent campus on turnkey basis in the first phase at a cost of approximat­ely ₹320 crore.

“With a completion period of 22 months, the campus should be ready by January 2022,” he said. Starting with a batch of 44 students, the institute has grown to 254 students.

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