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The Programme leading to the Post-Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) is spread over a period of three years. The Programme consists of nine terms, each having approximately of 3-month duration. The classes will be held on Saturdays from 5.30 pm to 9.00 pm and Sundays from 10.00 am to 1.45 pm. The Programme Term - I (June to Sept. 2018) Business Communication Financial Reporting and Analysis Managerial Economics Marketing Management-I Term - II (Sept. to Dec. 2018) Computer Applications Financial Management-I Organisational Dynamics Quantitative Techniques-I Term - III (Jan. to April 2019) Financial Management-II Human Resource Management Marketing Management-II Quantitative Techniques-II Term - IV (June to Sept. 2019) Economic Environment of Business Organisational Behaviour-I Research Methodology Social Environment of Business Term - V (Sept. to Dec. 2019) International Business Legal Environment of Business Managing Operations Organisational Behaviour-II Term - VI (Jan. to April 2020) Business Ethics Cost and Management Accounting Management of Information Systems Six Sigma Term - VII (June to Sept. 2020) Business Analytics Elective-1 Elective-2 Entrepreneurship Term - VIII (Sept. to Dec. 2020) Elective-3 Elective-4 Strategic Management Supply Chain Management Term - IX (Jan. to April 2021) Elective-5 Elective-6 Marketing Consumer Behaviour Customer Relationship Management Integrated Marketing Communication International Marketing Product and Brand Management Retailing Management Sales and Distribution Services Marketing Finance Capital Expenditure, Planning and Control Derivatives Direct and Indirect Taxes Financial Markets Financial Modelling International Finance Mergers and Acquisitions Security Analysis & Portfolio Management Human Resources Industrial Relations Labour Laws Learning Development Organisational Change and Development Strategic HRM Stress Management and Counselling Talent Management Total Reward Performance Elective Courses (Candidate has to choose 6 electives) The Course Plan Programme Highlights Streamlined and well-programmed to provide the best inputs in management education and application. Designed to impart knowledge, sharpen personal and managerial skills, and widen and deepen the knowledge base in the area of specialization. Innovative curricula constantly revised and updated to respond to the emerging challenges and changing needs of the corporate world. Delivered by distinguished faculty closely involved in the personal and professional development of each student. Aimed to inculcate the positive attitude and the right values essential for creating competent executives and managers of tomorrow. Intended to instil a deep sense of commitment to academic excellence, professional ethics, and social responsibility. Offered by LIBA, a reputed management school, run by the Jesuits with over 450 years of experience in education across the world. The Programme covers 34 courses: 28 core courses of three-credits each and six elective courses of three-credits each, totalling to 102 credits in all. These courses are covered during the 3-year Programme as: 12 core courses per year during the first two years and four core and six elective courses in the final year. The core courses are compulsory. The courses, offered during the first two years, present students with a comprehensive view of management discipline. A broad perspective of the evolving corporate environment is presented and a sound foundation is laid to facilitate an advanced learning in subsequent years. The final year courses provide students with an intensive study of cutting-edge techniques and an exposure to ongoing and emerging innovations in various management and allied fields. These courses will enable them to apply theoretical inputs in practical corporate contexts. During the final year, besides the four core courses, students have to choose 6 electives from a wide array of specializations in the main management areas, i.e., Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, and General Management. The performance of students during the Programme is rigorously evaluated and regularly monitored to motivate them to excel and guide them to success. The grading system synthesizes, on a nine-point scale, the continued process of assessment and reflects the student’s cumulative performance in assignments, reports, project-work, field-work, class participation, quizzes, and mid-term and end-term tests. Programme Structure and Performance Evaluation Important Dates to Remember: 13 April 2018 : Online Admission Process begins 23 May 2018 : Last date for filling the online application 26 & 27 May 2018 : Personal Interview 11 June 2018 : Fee payment 16 June 2018 : First year commencement of class

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The Programme leading to the Post-Graduate Diploma

in Management (PGDM) is spread over a period of three

years. The Programme consists of nine terms, each having

approximately of 3-month duration. The classes will be held

on Saturdays from 5.30 pm to 9.00 pm and Sundays from

10.00 am to 1.45 pm.

The Programme Term - I (June to Sept. 2018)Business CommunicationFinancial Reporting and AnalysisManagerial Economics Marketing Management-I

Term - II (Sept. to Dec. 2018)Computer Applications Financial Management-IOrganisational DynamicsQuantitative Techniques-I

Term - III (Jan. to April 2019) Financial Management-IIHuman Resource Management Marketing Management-IIQuantitative Techniques-II

Term - IV (June to Sept. 2019) Economic Environment of BusinessOrganisational Behaviour-IResearch Methodology Social Environment of Business

Term - V (Sept. to Dec. 2019) International BusinessLegal Environment of Business Managing Operations Organisational Behaviour-II

Term - VI (Jan. to April 2020) Business Ethics Cost and Management AccountingManagement of Information SystemsSix Sigma

Term - VII (June to Sept. 2020) Business AnalyticsElective-1Elective-2Entrepreneurship

Term - VIII (Sept. to Dec. 2020)Elective-3Elective-4Strategic ManagementSupply Chain Management

Term - IX (Jan. to April 2021) Elective-5Elective-6

MarketingConsumer Behaviour

Customer Relationship Management

Integrated Marketing Communication

International Marketing

Product and Brand Management

Retailing Management

Sales and Distribution

Services Marketing

FinanceCapital Expenditure, Planning and Control

Derivatives

Direct and Indirect Taxes

Financial Markets

Financial Modelling

International Finance

Mergers and Acquisitions

Security Analysis & Portfolio Management

Human ResourcesIndustrial Relations

Labour Laws

Learning Development

Organisational Change and Development

Strategic HRM

Stress Management and Counselling

Talent Management

Total Reward Performance

Elective Courses(Candidate has to choose 6 electives)

The Course Plan

Programme Highlights

• Streamlined and well-programmed to provide the best inputs in management education and application.

• Designed to impart knowledge, sharpen personal and managerial skills, and widen and deepen the knowledge base in the area of specialization.

• Innovative curricula constantly revised and updated to respond to the emerging challenges and changing needs of the corporate world.

• Delivered by distinguished faculty closely involved in the personal and professional development of each student.

• Aimed to inculcate the positive attitude and the right values essential for creating competent executives and managers of tomorrow.

• Intended to instil a deep sense of commitment to academic excellence, professional ethics, and social responsibility.

• Offered by LIBA, a reputed management school, run by the Jesuits with over 450 years of experience in education across the world.

The Programme covers 34 courses: 28 core courses of three-credits each and six elective courses of three-credits each, totalling to 102 credits in all. These courses are covered during the 3-year Programme as: 12 core courses per year during the first two years and four core and six elective courses in the final year. The core courses are compulsory.

The courses, offered during the first two years, present students with a comprehensive view of management discipline. A broad perspective of the evolving corporate environment is presented and a sound foundation is laid to facilitate an advanced learning in subsequent years.

The final year courses provide students with an intensive study of cutting-edge techniques and an exposure to ongoing and emerging innovations in various management and allied fields. These courses will enable them to apply theoretical inputs in practical corporate contexts. During the final year, besides the four core courses, students have to choose 6 electives from a wide array of specializations in the main management areas, i.e., Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, and General Management.

The performance of students during the Programme is rigorously evaluated and regularly monitored to motivate them to excel and guide them to success. The grading system synthesizes, on a nine-point scale, the continued process of assessment and reflects the student’s cumulative performance in assignments, reports, project-work, field-work, class participation, quizzes, and mid-term and end-term tests.

Programme Structure and Performance Evaluation

Important Dates to Remember:

13 April 2018 : Online Admission Process begins

23 May 2018 : Last date for filling the online application

26 & 27 May 2018 : Personal Interview

11 June 2018 : Fee payment

16 June 2018 : First year commencement of class

Given below is the Fee Structure for thePart-Time PGDM Diploma Programme during 2018 - 2021

FEE STRUCTURE

REFUNDABLE CAUTION DEPOSITS

Library Deposit Rs. 4,500Retention Fees Rs. 2,500

These refundable deposits will be payable along with the First Term Fees. The same will be refunded to the student by cheque while student graduates or leaves from the Institute, after verifying that there are no outstanding dues.

BULLETIN2018-2021

THREE-YEAR PART-TIMEPOST-GRADUATE DIPLOMAIN MANAGEMENT (PGDM)

LIBA Loyola Institute ofBusiness Administration Loyola College Campus, Chennai - 600 034

ELIGIBILITY

Persons satisfying the following criteria are eligible to apply:

• The applicant should be a graduate from a recognized university or hold a professional qualifi cation recognized as equivalent to a bachelor’s degree and should have secured a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate.

• The applicant should have full-time work experience in Business/Industry/Government for a minimum period of two years.

• The applicant should be employed at the time of applying for the programme.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Selected candidates shall pay the prescribed fees before the due date and produce, along with the admission card, the following documents:

1. Photo copy of the Degree and Mark Sheets attested by a Gazetted Offi cer along with the originals.

2. Work Experience Certifi cate

3. Community Certifi cate (If applicable)

4. One Passport-sized Colour Photo

5. Parish Priest Letter (Catholic Candidates Only)

Fees and certifi cates must be submitted in person at the Admissions Offi ce, LIBA. Regular classes will begin on June 16, 2018 (Saturday) at 5.30 pm.

Admission Procedure

FEE PAYMENT

Fees will be payable at the beginning of each term. Fees, once paid, will not be refunded. Fees can be paid by NEFT/Bank Draft/Cheque drawn in favour of Loyola Institute of Business Administration payable at Chennai.

SCHOLARSHIPS/LOAN FACILITY

Scholarships are awarded by the Institute to students on merit-cum-means basis. LIBA will facilitate the process of obtaining educational loans from banks.

RIGHTS RESERVED: LIBA reserves the right to change the requirements for admission or graduation, course content, fee structure, and regulations aff ecting students or to make any other suitable modifi cations, should these be deemed necessary in the interest of students, Institute, or the profession.

Plus Applicable Service Tax

DETAILS

Admission Fee 7,500 - - - - - - - -

Tuition Fees 40,500 40,500 40,500 45,000 45,000 45,000 50,000 50,000 50,000

Learning Materials 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,100

Establishment Charges 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500

Library Fees 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800

Computer Services 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800

Diploma & Convocation - - - - - - - - 2,600

Alumni Membership Fees - - - - - - - - 2,600

TERMS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX

Total 68,200 60,700 60,700 65,200 65,200 65,200 70,200 70,200 75,400SELECTION PROCESS

Candidate should apply online on the LIBA website (https://admissions.liba.edu).

Application Fee: Rs. 800

The Selection Committee will make a preliminary screening of the applications and the short-listed candidates will be called for a written test and personal Interview. The call letter will have the exact date and timing.

Candidates selected for admission into the Programme will be notifi ed on the list displayed on LIBA notice board.

Published by the Admissions Offi ceLoyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA)Loyola Campus, Nungambakkam, Chennai - 600 034Landline: +91 44 28177100 / +91 44 28177116Mobile: +91 94440 28418 / Fax: +91 44 28173183Email: [email protected] Website: www.liba.edu