School of Management
for Infrastructure and Development, Bangalore was instituted in the year 2005.
The institute was established with the objective of ensuring a steady supply of domain-ready techno-managerial personnel for India’s infrastructure sector.
The institute is an extension centre of Visvesvaraya
Technological University (VTU). The college is situated in Bangalore, known as
the ‘garden city’ and also the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India.
The college draws on the immense experience of acclaimed
academicians from premier management & technology institutions as well as
over two decades of development consulting experience and associated
professional network of the Centre for Symbiosis of Technology, Environment
& Management (STEM). The school has a distinguished faculty, unique curriculum
and pragmatic programs with academic, industry & employer linkages.
Courses Offered:
- Post graduate Diploma in infrastructure Management (PGDIM)
- MBA in Infrastructure Management
The PGDIM comprises 12 Orientation, Core & Competency
Building Subjects and two Electives as also a 12-week Corporate Exposure &
Learning (CEL) internship. The CEL is envisaged as an opportunity for every
student to carry out a detailed analysis of one 'live project'.
The first year of the MBA consists of the same Orientation,
Core & Competency Building Subjects and Electives as the PGDIM. The second
year of the MBA comprises four Compulsory Subjects and three Electives. One special feature of the MBA is that it
provides for eight Elective specializations in areas of rapid growth IN THE
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR AS ALSO AN INTENSIVE IN-PLANT TRAINING COMPONENT.
MBA in Infrastructure Management:
MBA Degree in Infrastructure Management Program, the first
of its kind offers a unique scientifically structured curriculum tailored to
meet the demands of the infrastructure sector as also to suit the aspirations
of young professionals, without replicating the efforts of existing schools of
business management. The 2 year (MBA level) comprises of four semesters.
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