Indian Institute of Management (IIM) has been set up by the Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development (now known as Ministry of Education) in 2010 at Raipur
The Post-Graduate Programme in Management is the flagship programme of IIM Raipur. The PGP is aimed at providing an overall development of the students and groom them as future business leader to successfully face the challenge of global competition and dynamic market scenario.
Executive Learning & Development Program of IIM Raipur aims to develop, broadening the horizon and strengthening the skills of the Managers and prepare them to face the challenges of the global business and formulate them for the changing heroes for changing domain.
IIM Raipur collaborates with outstanding intitutions accross the globe to expand the student experience, faculty growth and contributions, and the impact of our research.
Hostel is another home for the students. The institute provides individual room with attached bathroom to the students with separate areas of residence for Males and Females.
Management Devlopment Program for CA Rank Holders (1)
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About IIM Raipur
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) has been set up by the Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development (now known as Ministry of Education) in 2010 at Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh is one of the fastest growing states of India with its rich mineral, forest, natural and local resources.
A positive learning ecosystem combined with great learning facility provided by an academic institution, can take the young and aspirational next generation to the right places in their career endeavours, including the corporate ladder. We, at IIM Raipur, aim to be one such institute. We hope to leverage the technology enabled growth opportunities presented by the Indian economy to move into the league of Developed Nations. It is crucial for our economic growth and development to ensure that we make our future managers capable of (a) harnessing our limited resources in a more effective manner by imbibing innovativeness and entrepreneurial zeal in them, and (b) training them in efficient management of technology and trade.