
IIM Jammu to soon launch new programmes for armed forces
India Today
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Jammu will soon offer new programmes for defence personnel.
A delegation led by Major General Sharad Kapur YSM, SM, The Directorate General Resettlement (DGR), Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, Ministry of Defence, Government of India along with Col G P Singh, Director, North Zone, Directorate General Resettlement (DGR), Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, Ministry of Defence, Government of India called on Professor B S Sahay, Director, IIM Jammu for a fruitful discussion at IIM Jammu Canal Road Campus with regards to launching various programmes for defence personnel.
The delegation at IIM Jammu consisted of Professor Jabir Ali, Dean Academics, Dr Pankaj K Agarwal, Chairperson Executive Education, Dr Nitin Upadhyay, Chairperson MBA, Dr Mahesh Gadekar, Chairperson Executive MBA, and Cmdr Kesavan Baskkaran (R), Chief Administrative Officer, IIM Jammu.
Speaking on the occasion, Professor B S Sahay reiterated IIM Jammu's firm commitment to play a significant role in the professional educational needs of the men in uniform. Adding further, he stated that combined with the disciplined life in the armed forces, the new planned programs at IIM Jammu are sure to shape them into top-notch corporate managers.
From the very beginning, IIM Jammu has set high standards for outstanding value-based quality education, high-quality research, executive education, consultancy, and strong corporate as well as international linkages.
IIM Jammu encourages contemporary research, concentrating on regional, national, and global issues.

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