Nitte Management School launches PGDM in Business Analytics
Team Udayavani, Feb 8, 2017, 3:51 PM IST
Bengaluru: “There are huge employment opportunities in the area of business analytics. But, industries across the globe are facing shortage of skill in this area. Having understood this skill gap, Nitte School of Management in association with Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) Karnataka Council, is launching an executive PGDM in Business Analytics,” said Dr VS Manjunath, Director, Nitte School of Manageement, speaking in a press meetheld at press club in the state capital on Wednesday.
“This course is designed with the help of phygital insights; an analytics startup founded and leads by NM Sarma, who has a very rich experience in this field. This program is approved by AICTE”, he added.
NM Sarma opined that this course is designed to meet global challenges effectively. ASSOCHAM being a premiere industry body has joined hands with Nitte School of Management with an intention to bridge the skill gap and support the industry requirements. This course is designed with a blend of theory and practice and enables practical exposure through project based learning. As per the AICTE requirements, any graduate with 50% marks and 5 years work experience is eligible for this course.
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