What is wespoke programme? What is the current batch strength of the batch?

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Asked by NIRAV Bihani

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    Srishti Gupta | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hi Nirav,
    It is called the bespoke programme. The programme helps a student design his/her curriculum as per their individual preferences. There are a set of core and elective courses in the curriculum. Core courses are compulsory whereas the electives can be chosen from a basket of subjects.
    Along with this a student can also select the faculty they want for the subject. All in all you can customize the curriculum as you wish.
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    Shreyas Srivastav

    7 years ago
    Hi Nirav,
    It is called the bespoke programme. IFIM enables a student to design their course structure as per their individual career goals. You have a basket of subjects under various streams to choose from. The student has to complete a set number of core courses and can take the electives of his/her own choice. Also, switching from one stream to another at any point of time is possible. Other than that if the student is not satisfied with subject opted for, they can drop it without affecting their GPA.

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