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Information Brochure - 2014

MDI @ a Glance

First Indian B-School accredited by AMBA

International accreditation by the coveted Association of
MBAs (AMBA) London was awarded to three Programmes of MDI: PGPM, NMP and PGPM (Part-Time) in 2006.
These Programmes were re-accredited in 2011. Three other Programmes: PGP-HRM, PGP-IM and PGP-EM also received accreditation in 2011 establishing international quality standards of the Programmes of the Institute.
Ranked Consistently among the Top B-Schools of
India
In the various B-School surveys, MDI has been ranked consistently amongst Top B-Schools of India.
100% Placements
Despite the economic recession and difficult recruitment

season, MDI maintained its tradition of 100% placement this year as well. Prestigious companies from various sectors offered job profiles spanning across various functional areas.
One out of every Five PGP Students spend at least a
Term Abroad
Well organized exchange programmes ensure that regular
PGP students get an opportunity to spend a term abroad.
An equal number of international students from as many as 48 B-Schools spend a term in MDI. This makes the experience at MDI truly international.
Post Graduate Programme in International
Management
In July 2006, MDI in partnership with ESCP-EAP France
(now the ESCP-Europe) successfully launched PGP-IM, a truly international programme conducted partly in India and partly in Europe. The programme provides a comprehensive international experience to budding global managers.

70+ Nationally and Internationally Acclaimed Full-time
Faculty
One of the largest communities of full-time faculty brings the right mix of research and industry experience to education and consultancy offered by the Institute. A number of industry leaders and practitioners who participate in various roles and capacities further enrich the offerings at MDI.
Largest International Exchange Programme in India
MDI has partnerships with

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