Indian Institute of Management Nagpur

The Indian Institute of Management, Nagpur also known as IIM Nagpur or IIMN is a public business school located in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.[1]

Indian Institute of Management Nagpur
Mottosatyam cha svadhyayapravachane cha (ISO)
Motto in English
practice truth through learning and teaching
TypePublic business school
Established2015 (2015)
ChairpersonCP Gurnani
DirectorProf. LS Murty
Location
Nagpur
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21.1215°N 79.0553°E / 21.1215; 79.0553
CampusUrban
Websitewww.iimnagpur.ac.in

It is one of the twenty Indian Institutes of Management. The institute became operational in July 2015. The institute is currently being mentored by Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.[2] It was inaugurated by Shri Devendra Fadnavis, former Chief Minister of Maharashtra State.[3] The institute currently offers the two-year post graduate programme (PGP). It was the first among the six Indian Institutes of Management set up by the Government of India to begin its operations.[4][5]

Academics

IIM Nagpur offers Post Graduate Programme (PGP), which is equivalent to the MBA. PGP at IIM Nagpur is a general, fully integrated management programme and includes courses in accounting, behavioral sciences, finance, economics, human resource management, marketing, business operations, public policy, strategy, entrepreneurship and general management.[6]

Student initiatives

In its very first year, students of IIM Nagpur organized their maiden entrepreneurship conference, Initiative in Central India Towards Entrepreneurship, by inviting prominent panelist from the startup world.[7] In the second year, students organized their maiden human resources conclave, ILLUME, by inviting experts from Wells Fargo, Thermofisher Scientific, Lupin, Raymonds ltd, Mattel Inc, Larsen & Toubro, Oracle Financial and Software Services, Kotak Securities, Wipro Consumer Care ,Future Group, Lenovo, Lafarge, Shopclues, Kotak Life Insurance, Housing.com among others.[8]

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