IILM Graduate School of Management

The Institute for Integrated Learning in Management – Graduate School of Management (IILM GSM) is in Greater Noida, India. IILM GSM was established by Ram Krishna & Sons Charitable Trust in 1993 to provide management education. The institute has been ranked as A+ category business school by the AIMA IMRB Business School Survey.

IILM Graduate School of Management
TypeEducation and Research Institution
Established1993
Academic staff
200 full-time employees (faculty & management)
Location,
Websitehttp://www.iilmgsm.ac.in

Programmes

Programmes currently being run include:

  • Two Year (Full Time) Post Graduate Diploma in Management(PGDM)
  • Two Year (Full Time) Post Graduate Diploma in Retail Management(PGDRM)
  • Two Year (Full Time) Post Graduate Diploma in International Business(PGDM-IB)
  • Two Year (Full Time) Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Services(PGDM-FS)

The Management Development Programmes of IGSM include:

  • Open Management Development Programmes at IGSM campus
  • Specific programmes to suit concerned organizations' requirements
  • Back to school initiative for executives
  • Short term programmes for executives on specific issues and concern areas.

IILM GSM follows a special curriculum for its PGDM course, it cooperates with a foreign university and provides Harvard Business reviews to its students for all the subjects. It helps the students to maintain their knowledge with ongoing managing practices.

Campus & Infrastructure

Entrance of the IILM Graduate School of Management

The campus is located in the educational hub of Greater Noida, the Knowledge Park. The institute has Library and Information Centre,Seminar Halls, Stock Trading Rooms, Digital Lab, Information Technology Centre and Auditorium with high tech Lecture Theaters with LCD and AV Systems.

Research & Development

IILM GSM conducts both academic and applied research with various national and international organizations on the topics like CRM, eCommerce, Training needs analysis, International Business etc.

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