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(Weekly) TIME TABLE – PGDM (GENERAL)
First Trimester - SECTION – A

W.E.F. (1-6-SEPT-2014) (Room No. 101 Unless NotIFIED Otherwise)
Time Slots

Week Days
8.45 to 10.00AM
10.15 to 11.30AM
11.45 to 1.00PM

L
U
N
C
H

B
R
E
A
K
1.55 to 3.10PM
3.20 to 4.35PM
Monday
01/09/2014

ADM
(AB)
BC1
(NB)
QAM1
(SS)

MM1
(PS)
Club
Activity
Tuesday
02/09/2014

BC1
(NB)
MM1
(PS)
OB1
(AQ)

ITM
(LS)
ADM
(AB)
Wednesday
03/09/2014
QAM1
(SS)
ITM
(LS)
OB1
(AQ)

BC1
(NB)
Mentoring
Thursday
04/09/2014
ME
(GK)
MM1
(PS)
PDC
(AKR)

Study Group Activities

Friday
05/09/2014
OB1
(AQ)
QAM1
(SS)
ITM
(LS)

Study Group Activities
Club
Activity
Saturday
06/09/2014
Guest lectures

ME
(GK)

ME
(GK)
ADM
(AB)

Course Code
Course
Faculty
Nick
No. of Session
FIN101
Accounting for Decision Making (ADM)
Prof. Amit Bagga (VF)
AB
3
BC101
Business Communication1 (BC1)
Dr. Niva Bhandari
NB
3
IT101
Information Technology for Management (ITM)
Prof. Lalit Sharma
LS
3
EC101
Managerial Economics (ME)
Prof. Gurbandini Kaur (VF)
GK
3
MKT102
Marketing Management 1 (MM1)
Dr. Poonam Sharma
PS
3
HR101
Organisational Behaviour1 (OB1)
Prof. Abdul Qadir
AQ
3
OP101
Quantitative Analysis for Management1 (QAM1)
Prof. Sonali Singh
SS
3

PDC session
Col. (Prof.) A.K. Rajpal
AKR
1
Mid-Term Exam 11-14 August, 2014
End-Term Exam 26 Sept.-1 Oct., 2014
Holidays (29th July, 2014) (15th August, 2014) (18th August, 2014)
Term Break 2-6 October, 2014
Term V Commences on 7th October, 2014

K.P. Sharma Dr. Shikha Bhatia Dr. Deepak Singh
Manager (Program Office) Program Director PGDM (2014-16) Asstt. Dean (Academics)

(Weekly) TIME TABLE – PGDM (GENERAL)
First Trimester - SECTION – B

W.E.F. (1-6-SEPT-2014) (Room No. 101 Unless

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