The registration process for this program is underway and the last date to submit the online application form is May 31, 2024.

The Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi’s Department of Management Studies (DMS) has launched an Executive Master of Business Administration (Executive MBA) program designed for working professionals.
The registration process for this program is underway and the last date to submit the online application form is May 31, 2024.

The two-year Executive MBA program is set to begin in July 2024 and interested candidates can submit an application form on the official website with an online fee payment of Rs. 2,500.
The two-year program allows working professionals to enhance their knowledge, skills, and network while continuing their careers, said the press release.
The newly-introduced program is aimed to help mid-career executives who have over three years of experience enhance their knowledge and skills, expand their network, and accelerate their career progression without taking a break.
For the admission, the candidates will have to appear in the written test followed by a personal interview.
The written exam is scheduled to be held on June 9, 2024. The personal interview will be conducted on June 22, 2024.
The institute will declare the result in the first week of July. This two-year executive MBA programme will begin on July 22, 2024.
Scholarships are also available for this course. Applicants securing first position will be provided a 100 percent tuition fee waiver while the ones obtaining second position will be provided with 50 per cent of fee waiver. Applicants in third position will be provided a 25 per cent fee waiver.
Applicants must note that for first-semester students, the fee waiver will be based on the admission merit list, whereas the second semester onwards, CGPA will be considered for awarding scholarships.
Executive MBA at IIT Delhi features flexible evening sessions (6 pm to 9 pm) to accommodate schedules of working professionals.
IIT Delhi’s DMS, is over 25 years old and is ranked 91st globally in the recently released QS World University Rankings by Subject and 5th in the country as per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2023.
For more information the program, candidates can log onto https://dms.iitd.ac.in/admission-executive-mba.
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