Admissions are open for PGPM 2022-23, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai & Gurgaon.
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Cycle 1 Application Deadline for PGPM - 5th December, 2021 …
The Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) class of 2023 at GLIM, Chennai just hit the jackpot with a whopping Rs. 46 lakhs per annum domestic CTC offer made by a multinational tech company! And that’s not all – the average package for PGDM grads has seen a 15% increase, now standing at a cool
NL Corresspondent Jammu Tawi: Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai (GLIM) witnessed yet another successful season of placements with 100% of the graduating class placed with the highlight being the substantial increase in new marquee recruiters. The highest domestic CTC offered to the Class of the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) 2023 was
When it comes to MBA, there are various entrance tests one can give, every institute has a list of exams they accept, but its a general saying in the MBA aspirant community – Every MBA aspirant must attempt all the important management entrance exams conducted every year as this increases the chances of being accepted
Gurgaon (Haryana) [India], December 26 (ANI/NewsVoir): Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM), Gurgaon today hosted its first international conference, titled "International Perspectives in Economics & Management for Sustainability", which was participated by around 75 world-renowned researchers and representatives from the industry as well as the Government. With this conference, GLIM has signalled its intent to emerge as a leading academic and research institute in the sphere of "Sustainable business practices" and offer to the industry not only competent and environmentally responsible management professionals but also intellectual capital in all spheres of sustainability. The pre-conference proceedings on December 19 included a panel discussion on "Climate change and Financial Risk", with international speakers Prof. Olatunde Shobande (Senior Economist at the University of Aberdeen, UK), and Prof. Kazi Sohag (Ural Federal University), and moder