Does ibs Mumbai have AICTE or UGC recognition? if not, would it affect on future after completed the study n after joined in job?

Asked about ICFAI Business School, Mumbai - Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM)

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    Mohammad Danish | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Yes it is true that it is neither aicte nor ugc approved but dont worry it will not be a problem. The only problem u may face i that u cant do p.hd after passing from pgpm degree. The other problem which u may face is that some companies dont accept pgpm. Other than that its okay to join ibs. Actually Speaking Companies don't see degree or diploma it only see your knowledge level and after 1 year from joining a company the only thing that matters is job experience.
    You can also do mba along with pgpm by paying 50000 extra from ibs dehradun.
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    Hasnain Sayed | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    PGPM is a course which does not require UGC recognition or AICTE approval because is a course which is autonomous in nature and has government approval to run such kind of programs . Only problem you may face after doing PGPM is that you can't do P.HD. or government job but you can apply for big corporate giant because companies do accept PGPM as it has equal value like a MBA or PGDM . It is a replica of MBA or PGDM . If you want to pursue P.HD. or want to work in a government sector then you need to do Masters in any elective or field of your choice .

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