The Indian economy is one of the fastest-growing economies globally, driven by factors such as a large and diverse population, a burgeoning middle class, and ongoing economic reforms. Key sectors contributing to its growth include information technology, manufacturing, agriculture, and services. Challenges such as income inequality, infrastructure development, and environmental sustainability persist, but the Indian government continues to implement policies aimed at fostering inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
Combining economics with management education offers a comprehensive understanding of both the broader economic forces influencing business decisions and the specific managerial strategies needed to navigate them effectively. This interdisciplinary approach equips students with analytical skills, strategic thinking, and a deep understanding of market dynamics, making them well-prepared for leadership roles in various industries.
Our Vision is Creating management professionals with a strong foundation in economics equips them with a deeper understanding of market dynamics, consumer behavior, and macroeconomic trends, enhancing their decision-making abilities. Integrating economics into management education helps professionals analyze business strategies within the broader economic context, anticipate market changes, and develop more effective strategies for sustainable growth. This interdisciplinary approach prepares them to navigate complex business environments and contribute meaningfully to organizational success
Outstanding and highly qualified faculty members with an excellent curriculum framed in consultation with top academics and industry experts.
Ample opportunity for students to get involved in research under the guidance of experts. They also get to use the latest facilities and tools to discover and publish.
Collaborations with top class national and international universities to create learning opportunities through transformative exchange programmes.
Poverty is not just lack of money, it is not having capabilities to realize one’s full potential as human being.
Amartya Sen
Indian economist and philosopherThe real tragedy of the poor is the poverty of their aspirations.
Adam Smith
Scottish Economist and PhilosopherThe most valuable of all capital is that invested in human beings
Alfred Marshall
English EconomistThere can be no rise in the value of labour without a fall of profits
David Ricardo
British Political EconomistPoverty is not just lack of money, it is not having capabilities to realize one’s full potential as human being.
Manmohan Singh
Former Prime Minister,Economist, AcademicianIf people are not laughing at your goals, your goals are too small
The trouble with opportunity is, it never announces when it comes. It's only after it's gone, you'd realise that you missed it.
I believe that entrepreneurship is about being able to face failure, manage failure and succeed after failing.
Typically focuses on providing advanced knowledge and skills in areas such as strategic management, financial analysis, marketing, operations, and leadership within the corporate environment.
Duration: 1 Year
The UK Global MBA program offers a comprehensive curriculum that combines traditional business education with an international perspective. It typically covers core business areas such as finance, marketing, operations, and management, while also emphasizing global business trends, cross-cultural communication, and international business strategies.
Duration: 1 YearThe Post Graduate Certificate in Management is a specialized program designed to provide individuals with advanced skills and knowledge in management principles and practices.
Duration: 6 Months