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Difference Between PGDM & PGDM-IB At FORE School Of Management, New Delhi

Nov 9, 2017 | 4 minutes |

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The most common question asked by FORE aspirants and other prospect stakeholders before actually coming to college is the difference between PGDM and PGDM IB, the difference between FMG group and IMG group. So, what is this? Why there is a difference in cut-offs for both the courses and what makes which course special? Let’s start by understanding what FORE aims to offer: The two full-time courses – Talking about the similarities between the two programmes: The aim of both the programmes remains on understanding the independent nature of organisational dynamics and its managerial implications. This helps students acquire conceptual and analytical abilities required for appropriate decision making and effective implementation. The number of generic learning outcomes are specified, which relate to the theme of corporate performance, and link the various functional modules. The instructional methodology comprises of an optimum mix of lectures, classroom discussions, case studies, role-plays, group discussions, special sessions from professionals from industry and trade, management games, sensitivity training, management films, industrial visits and industry interaction. Students are encouraged to present their cases through individual or group presentations. Further opportunity is provided through the participation of students in various seminars. Next, we look at the difference between the two programmes to understand better which is more suited to the aspirant’s interests and capabilities. The basic outcome of two courses: To have comprehensive understanding of the corporate world To integrate the theoretical knowledge with the practical aspects of organizational settings and techniques of management To acquire conceptual and analytical abilities required for effective decision making Evolve with the dynamic and complex working environment Difference lies in understanding of the subjects, as IMG group tends to look it at with a global environment perspective and FMG as more corporate integration. To read further about the courses, one can visit the fore website and read about the courses under the Academic Programs heading: http://www.fsm.ac.in/