Future of PGDM: How is it shaping the corporate world

Post graduate Diploma in Management is a program based on Masters of Business Administration on a higher level and a more practical way. Academicians at iFeel believe that in a developing country like India, it is imperative for the companies to hire people of the highest caliber and proficiency, especially in the post-pandemic era.

Several candidates have been opting for PGDM program instead of MBA as it is considered as the upgraded and a more relevant version of MBA. A person who has studied PGDM is more likely to acquire a higher position in a company because of her/his practical acumen.

Mentioned below are the reasons why PGDM is likely to shape the business world in the coming years:

1.      Practical Approach

Post Graduate Diploma in Management is one of those programmes that are designed in accordance with the practical world knowledge. Experts at iFEEL Lonavala say that while the curriculum of MBA is focused more on theory, PGDM is focused on the practical knowledge which can be applied in the current corporate world scenario.

2.      Faculty

The faculty members in PGDM are among the best in their field of work. Most of them are the people who have had a lot of industry exposure and experience. They teach from their personal experience which not only helps them in building a rapport but also helps the student get an in-depth knowledge about the industry.

3.      Job-related skills

Practical Knowledge is of great value in big corporates these days. This type of knowledge is said to be among the most important factors in the professional journey of an individual. PGDM courses are modelled to do just that. This course will help you become more in-sync with the current market scenario and help in developing a skill-set that will take you far along the way in your journey towards achievements and success.

 

 

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