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POST GRADUAPOST GRADUAPOST GRADU TE PRATE PRA OGRAMMES 2016
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LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, DELHI
Lal Bahadur Shastri (October 2, 1904 - January 11, 1966)
•••• ••too often the community views the businessmen's aims as a means of selfish gain
rather than a step towards advancement of general welfare. that impression can be removed only if
business becomes fully alive to its social responsibilities and helps our society to function in
harmony as one organic whole
Lal Bahadur Shastri, a pragmatic and down to earth leader of the people of India, a fine statesman and an able administrator, with the moral and ethical attributes of a
'Mahatma' and a person of impeccable integrity, Shastri Ji was a great soul dedicated to the welfare of the common man. He was deeply patriotic and courageous, having dedicated
his life to the service of the nation. His commitment to the people of India was exemplary.
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri was born on October 2, 1904 and from a humble background he rose to become the Prime Minister of India because of his grit, determination and honesty. A firm believer in the social responsibilities of business enterprises,
he looked at the economic and social realities of Indian life with a clear vision, never allowing his judgment to be influenced by doctrine or ideological preconceptions. In the administrative sphere, he had original ideas, and was an innovator with a resolve
to give effect to new ideas. Shastriji's tireless dedication, the cause of improving the welfare of the Indian people, is an inspiration to all those who look to the
future with hope and confidence.
Shastri Ji felt the need for a responsive and agile administration during his tenure as the Prime Minister of India. The appointment of an Administrative Reforms
Commission to streamline Public Administration was one among many steps he took to make administration agile and responsive. The Central Vigilance Commission was also created by Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri to deal with corruption among government
employees. He simultaneously realized the importance of developing high quality institutions, which could provide efficient administrators and capable managers for the
future. His vision was later translated into reality when the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration was set up in Mussoorie. It was inaugurated by the
then Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi. Shastri Ji passed away in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan on January 11, 1966 after signing the famous Tashkent
Declaration. In order to cherish his ideals and uphold his vision, Lal Bahadur Shastri Educational Society established the Lal Bahadur Shastri
Institute of Management (LBSIM) at Delhi.
01.
Mr Anil Shastri (Former Union Minister) Chairman
Mr J P Aggarwal (Industrialist) New Delhi
Vice Chairman
Prof Nupur Prakash (Vice Chancellor) Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Delhi
Member
Prof T N Kapoor (Former Vice Chancellor) Punjab University Chandigarh
Member
Prof D K Bandyopadhyay (Former Vice Chancellor) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi
Member
Ms Vinita Bali (Non-Executive Director) CRISIL Limited, Mumbai
Member
Mr Shekhar Bhargava (Senior Advocate) Indore
Member
Mr Jimmy Anklesaria (Management Consultant) Mumbai
Member
Prof P.K Jain (Professor of Finance & Modi Chair Professor) Dept. of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
Member
Prof D P Goyal (Professor - Information Management) Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Member
Dr R L Raina (Professor - Communication)IIM, Lucknow
Member
Mr Adarsh Shastri (MLA)Dwarka Vidhan Sabha, New Delhi
Member
Prof Arya Kumar (Director) LBSIM, Delhi
Member - Secretary
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LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, DELHI
02.
Lal Bahadur Shastri (October 2, 1904 - January 11, 1966)
•••• ••too often the community views the businessmen's aims as a means of selfish gain
rather than a step towards advancement of general welfare. that impression can be removed only if
business becomes fully alive to its social responsibilities and helps our society to function in
harmony as one organic whole
Lal Bahadur Shastri, a pragmatic and down to earth leader of the people of India, a fine statesman and an able administrator, with the moral and ethical attributes of a
'Mahatma' and a person of impeccable integrity, Shastri Ji was a great soul dedicated to the welfare of the common man. He was deeply patriotic and courageous, having dedicated
his life to the service of the nation. His commitment to the people of India was exemplary.
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri was born on October 2, 1904 and from a humble background he rose to become the Prime Minister of India because of his grit, determination and honesty. A firm believer in the social responsibilities of business enterprises,
he looked at the economic and social realities of Indian life with a clear vision, never allowing his judgment to be influenced by doctrine or ideological preconceptions. In the administrative sphere, he had original ideas, and was an innovator with a resolve
to give effect to new ideas. Shastriji's tireless dedication, the cause of improving the welfare of the Indian people, is an inspiration to all those who look to the
future with hope and confidence.
Shastri Ji felt the need for a responsive and agile administration during his tenure as the Prime Minister of India. The appointment of an Administrative Reforms
Commission to streamline Public Administration was one among many steps he took to make administration agile and responsive. The Central Vigilance Commission was also created by Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri to deal with corruption among government
employees. He simultaneously realized the importance of developing high quality institutions, which could provide efficient administrators and capable managers for the
future. His vision was later translated into reality when the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration was set up in Mussoorie. It was inaugurated by the
then Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi. Shastri Ji passed away in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan on January 11, 1966 after signing the famous Tashkent
Declaration. In order to cherish his ideals and uphold his vision, Lal Bahadur Shastri Educational Society established the Lal Bahadur Shastri
Institute of Management (LBSIM) at Delhi.
01.
Mr Anil Shastri (Former Union Minister) Chairman
Mr J P Aggarwal (Industrialist) New Delhi
Vice Chairman
Prof Nupur Prakash (Vice Chancellor) Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Delhi
Member
Prof T N Kapoor (Former Vice Chancellor) Punjab University Chandigarh
Member
Prof D K Bandyopadhyay (Former Vice Chancellor) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi
Member
Ms Vinita Bali (Non-Executive Director) CRISIL Limited, Mumbai
Member
Mr Shekhar Bhargava (Senior Advocate) Indore
Member
Mr Jimmy Anklesaria (Management Consultant) Mumbai
Member
Prof P.K Jain (Professor of Finance & Modi Chair Professor) Dept. of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
Member
Prof D P Goyal (Professor - Information Management) Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Member
Dr R L Raina (Professor - Communication)IIM, Lucknow
Member
Mr Adarsh Shastri (MLA)Dwarka Vidhan Sabha, New Delhi
Member
Prof Arya Kumar (Director) LBSIM, Delhi
Member - Secretary
boar
d of
gov
erno
rs
LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, DELHI
02.
To become one of the top management and technology institutions in the country having devoted to providing
value-based and accessible educational services, with focus on corporate excellence.
To be a centre of excellence for value based management and information technology education and research, through continuous learning, societal responsiveness and strategic partnerships.
mission
vision
students Follow Shastrian ethics and moral values that reflect the realities of the marketplace.
facultyAs intellectual property, industry advisors, capacity builders, facilitators, and entrepreneurial mentors.
content of work Sensitive towards social issues; works towards employment generation and corporate growth.
transparency Reflected in governance and principle based administration.
work culture Value for values.
collaboration Strong collaborative relationship with Corporate, Alumni, Government and Community.
04.
CONTENTS
03.
- Vision & Mission
- About LBSIM
- Admission Procedure
- Programmes Offered
- Centre For Growth & Excellence
- Research & Publication
- Placements
- Lal Bahadur Shastri
National Award
- Social Initiatives
- Life @ LBSIM
- Campus Infrastructure
- Faculty
- Academic Administration
- Administration
- Advisory Council
To become one of the top management and technology institutions in the country having devoted to providing
value-based and accessible educational services, with focus on corporate excellence.
To be a centre of excellence for value based management and information technology education and research, through continuous learning, societal responsiveness and strategic partnerships.
mission
valu
e pr
oposi
tion
vision
students Follow Shastrian ethics and moral values that reflect the realities of the marketplace.
facultyAs intellectual property, industry advisors, capacity builders, facilitators, and entrepreneurial mentors.
content of work Sensitive towards social issues; works towards employment generation and corporate growth.
transparency Reflected in governance and principle based administration.
work culture Value for values.
collaboration Strong collaborative relationship with Corporate, Alumni, Government and Community.
04.
CONTENTS
03.
- Vision & Mission
- About LBSIM
- Admission Procedure
- Programmes Offered
- Centre For Growth & Excellence
- Research & Publication
- Placements
- Lal Bahadur Shastri
National Award
- Social Initiatives
- Life @ LBSIM
- Campus Infrastructure
- Faculty
- Academic Administration
- Administration
- Advisory Council
the
institu
te
Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi is a premier institute for management and information technology education. Established by the Lal Bahadur Shastri Educational Society in 1995, it has emerged as one of the top business schools in the country. It takes pride in providing value based management education, thus developing professionals with a humane and pragmatic approach towards corporate excellence. The Institute has state-of-the-art infrastructure and well equipped lecture theatres. The Institute's campus at Dwarka is located near Delhi Metro line and, hence easily accessible for the students living anywhere in Delhi/NCR. Arrangements for boarding, lodging and other facilities are available in Dwarka itself, for students desirous of residing near the campus.
05.
focal points of LBSIMŸ Developing professionals with vision & versatility in accordance with ethics, values and principles of Shri Lal Bahadur ShastriŸ Producing, grooming and nurturing professionals with a humané and pragmatic
approach, the essence of which lies in teamwork Ÿ Supplementing classroom learning with real-life field experience through a mandatory 'Corporate Interface Day' conducted weekly.Ÿ Inculcating and nurturing the habit of 'lifelong learning' through mandatory hours every day for accessing, retrieving and using select learning resources. Ÿ Imparting time-tested skill sets in lab environment; for example, imparting communication skills through audio-video recordings/displays.Ÿ Providing regular class inputs by way of conceptual as well practical insights by eminent corporates or industry captains. Ÿ Prompting and encouraging students to ideate with and implement creative /innovative ideas through various formal/informal student bodies Ÿ like grids, clubs, etc. Ÿ Reviewing academic curricula annually and modifying them through a three way interaction process: Student/Alumni-Faculty-Industry.
accreditation Ÿ Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM) is a member of AACSB
(Association to Advance Collegiate School of Business), which is ranked as one of the top most accreditation agencies for the management school.
Ÿ National Board of Accreditation (NBA) has accredited following courses for a period of 3 years, w.e.f.18-09-2013: PGDM (General), PGDM (Finance), PGDM-Part Time.
Ÿ International Accreditation Organization (IAO), USA, has accredited following courses for a period of 5 years, w.e.f. 17-04-2013: PGDM (General), PGDM (Finance), PGDM - Part Time, PGDM (Executive) and MCA.
Ÿ The Association of Indian Universities (AIU) has recognized the Two Year Full-Time PGDM (General) and PGDM (Finance) as equivalent to MBA Degree of any Indian University.
LBSIM-bloomberg finance laboratoryA Bloomberg -Finance Lab has been set up which provides with an added advantage among top business schools to offer training and
research in most advanced areas of finance and economics. The Finance lab helps students to equip themselves with the ability to take financial decisions by using various tools and techniques including simulations.
LBSIM also offers the following - NSE Certified Capital Market Professional Course (in collaboration with NSE) - Entrepreneurial and Incubation Centre - Lal Bahadur Shastri Risk Management Centre - Rural Immersion, Social Club and Village adoption programme
programmes and activities - Management Development Programmes - Faculty Development Programmes - Research and Consultancy - Conferences, Seminars and Workshops - International Academic Collaborations
management education at LBSIM
LBSIM is recognized by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
- Post Graduate Diploma in Management (General) - Full Time - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Finance) - Full Time - Post Graduate Diploma in Management - Part Time - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Executive) - Full Time - Masters of Computer Applications (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University)
following courses are recognized by AICTE
06.
the
institu
te Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi is a premier institute for management and information technology education. Established by the Lal Bahadur Shastri Educational Society in 1995, it has emerged as one of the top business schools in the country. It takes pride in providing value based management education, thus developing professionals with a humane and pragmatic approach towards corporate excellence. The Institute has state-of-the-art infrastructure and well equipped lecture theatres. The Institute's campus at Dwarka is located near Delhi Metro line and, hence easily accessible for the students living anywhere in Delhi/NCR. Arrangements for boarding, lodging and other facilities are available in Dwarka itself, for students desirous of residing near the campus.
05.
focal points of LBSIMŸ Developing professionals with vision & versatility in accordance with ethics, values and principles of Shri Lal Bahadur ShastriŸ Producing, grooming and nurturing professionals with a humané and pragmatic
approach, the essence of which lies in teamwork Ÿ Supplementing classroom learning with real-life field experience through a mandatory 'Corporate Interface Day' conducted weekly.Ÿ Inculcating and nurturing the habit of 'lifelong learning' through mandatory hours every day for accessing, retrieving and using select learning resources. Ÿ Imparting time-tested skill sets in lab environment; for example, imparting communication skills through audio-video recordings/displays.Ÿ Providing regular class inputs by way of conceptual as well practical insights by eminent corporates or industry captains. Ÿ Prompting and encouraging students to ideate with and implement creative /innovative ideas through various formal/informal student bodies Ÿ like grids, clubs, etc. Ÿ Reviewing academic curricula annually and modifying them through a three way interaction process: Student/Alumni-Faculty-Industry.
accreditation Ÿ Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM) is a member of AACSB
(Association to Advance Collegiate School of Business), which is ranked as one of the top most accreditation agencies for the management school.
Ÿ National Board of Accreditation (NBA) has accredited following courses for a period of 3 years, w.e.f.18-09-2013: PGDM (General), PGDM (Finance), PGDM-Part Time.
Ÿ International Accreditation Organization (IAO), USA, has accredited following courses for a period of 5 years, w.e.f. 17-04-2013: PGDM (General), PGDM (Finance), PGDM - Part Time, PGDM (Executive) and MCA.
Ÿ The Association of Indian Universities (AIU) has recognized the Two Year Full-Time PGDM (General) and PGDM (Finance) as equivalent to MBA Degree of any Indian University.
LBSIM-bloomberg finance laboratoryA Bloomberg -Finance Lab has been set up which provides with an added advantage among top business schools to offer training and
research in most advanced areas of finance and economics. The Finance lab helps students to equip themselves with the ability to take financial decisions by using various tools and techniques including simulations.
LBSIM also offers the following - NSE Certified Capital Market Professional Course (in collaboration with NSE) - Entrepreneurial and Incubation Centre - Lal Bahadur Shastri Risk Management Centre - Rural Immersion, Social Club and Village adoption programme
programmes and activities - Management Development Programmes - Faculty Development Programmes - Research and Consultancy - Conferences, Seminars and Workshops - International Academic Collaborations
management education at LBSIM
LBSIM is recognized by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
- Post Graduate Diploma in Management (General) - Full Time - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Finance) - Full Time - Post Graduate Diploma in Management - Part Time - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Executive) - Full Time - Masters of Computer Applications (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University)
following courses are recognized by AICTE
06.
ADMISSION TESTAll candidates seeking admission to LBSIM will be required to appear in the Common Admission Test (CAT). Details for obtaining the CAT bulletin can be taken from the CAT advertisement issued by IIMs in all leading national newspapers on July 26, 2015 and from IIM website www.cat.iim.in
REGISTRATION AT LBSIM Besides CAT, candidates are required to register at LBSIM, Delhi through a separate Application Form which will be available along with Information Brochure from 11th October, 2015 to 12th December, 2015 from Admission Coordinator, LBSIM, Delhi.
GROUP DISCUSSION (GD) AND INTERVIEWCandidates short-listed on the basis of CAT score will be called for Group Discussion (GD), Extempore, Written analysis test and Personal Interview (PI) for final selection.
INTERVIEW CENTRESPersonal Interview would be conducted at one of the following places, as selected by the candidate at the time of applying for registration with LBSIM: (1) Bengaluru (2) Delhi (3) Hyderabad (4) Kolkata (5) Mumbai (6) Guwahati (7) Thiruvananthapuram (8) Chennai (9) Patna and (10) Bhubaneswar. GD/PI centre can be changed by the Institute at its discretion. The weightage for final selection will be 60% for CAT score and 40% for Group Discussion, Extempore and Personal Interview, past academic performance, written analysis test and work experience. Result of the selected candidates shall also be displayed on the Institute's Notice Board and website: www.lbsim.ac.inThe likely dates/schedule will be as follows:
GD / PERSONAL INTERVIEW: LAST WEEK OF FEBRUARY, 2016Announcement of final results and release of admission list: Ist week of April, 2016Closing of admission: 10th May, 2016
THE INFORMATION BROCHURE AND APPLICATION FORMThe Information Brochure and Application Form for the programme, giving detailed information, is available with the Admission Coordinator, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi on all working days between 9.30 am and 5.30 pm (except 2nd Saturday & Sundays and holidays) at LBSIM Dwarka Campus, on payment of Rs.1950/- in cash or by Demand Draft (Add Rs.75/- for sending information brochure by post in India and Rs.200/- for abroad) drawn in favour of 'Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management ' Delhi, payable at New Delhi.
Application Form can be filled online with provision of online payment or can be downloaded from our website: www.lbsim.ac.in. Such downloaded application forms must be submitted along with a DD of Rs.2025/- (Rs.2200/- for candidates residing abroad) in favour of 'LBS Institute of Management' payable at New Delhi, towards information brochure, postage and processing.
COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS MUST BE SENT TOAdmission Coordinator, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Plot No.-11/7, Sector-11, Dwarka, New Delhi - 110075.
SCHEDULE OF ADMISSIONOnline application process starts 11th October, 2015Last date of applying 12th December, 2015Programme commences 15th June, 2016Orientation Programme 15th 18th June, 2016-
ADMISSION OFFERThe result will be uploaded on the website of LBSIM. Institute will not accept any responsibility for non-receipt of any admission communication by way of loss during transit or otherwise. All matters of dispute will be subject to the legal jurisdiction of Delhi Courts.
WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND POLICYWithdrawals/refunds, if any, will be as per the prevailing rules.All disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts in Delhi
FOR ADMISSION RELATED QUERIESAdmission help desk Ph. 011- 25307700, 25307707, 25307777Email: admission@lbsim.ac.in
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admission eligibility criteria
PGDM (General) and PGDM (Finance)The cand ida te mus t ho ld a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA of any of the universities incorporated by an Act of the central or state legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 or possess an equivalent qualification recognized by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India. The bachelor degree or equivalent qualification obtained by the candidate must entail a minimum of three years of education after completing higher secondary, schooling (10+2) or equivalent.
Candidates appearing for the final bachelor's degree/equivalent qualification examination can also apply. Such candidates must produce a certificate from the Principal / Head of Department/ R e g i s t r a r / D i r e c t o r o f t h e University/Institution certifying that the candidate has obtained 50% marks or equivalent based on latest ava i lab le grades/marks. The deadline for submission of the mark sheet and the cer t ifica te i s December 15, 2016. Non-fulfillment of this condition will automatically result in the cancellation of the provisional admission.admission procedure
07.
ADMISSION TESTAll candidates seeking admission to LBSIM will be required to appear in the Common Admission Test (CAT). Details for obtaining the CAT bulletin can be taken from the CAT advertisement issued by IIMs in all leading national newspapers on July 26, 2015 and from IIM website www.cat.iim.in
REGISTRATION AT LBSIM Besides CAT, candidates are required to register at LBSIM, Delhi through a separate Application Form which will be available along with Information Brochure from 11th October, 2015 to 12th December, 2015 from Admission Coordinator, LBSIM, Delhi.
GROUP DISCUSSION (GD) AND INTERVIEWCandidates short-listed on the basis of CAT score will be called for Group Discussion (GD), Extempore, Written analysis test and Personal Interview (PI) for final selection.
INTERVIEW CENTRESPersonal Interview would be conducted at one of the following places, as selected by the candidate at the time of applying for registration with LBSIM: (1) Bengaluru (2) Delhi (3) Hyderabad (4) Kolkata (5) Mumbai (6) Guwahati (7) Thiruvananthapuram (8) Chennai (9) Patna and (10) Bhubaneswar. GD/PI centre can be changed by the Institute at its discretion. The weightage for final selection will be 60% for CAT score and 40% for Group Discussion, Extempore and Personal Interview, past academic performance, written analysis test and work experience. Result of the selected candidates shall also be displayed on the Institute's Notice Board and website: www.lbsim.ac.inThe likely dates/schedule will be as follows:
GD / PERSONAL INTERVIEW: LAST WEEK OF FEBRUARY, 2016Announcement of final results and release of admission list: Ist week of April, 2016Closing of admission: 10th May, 2016
THE INFORMATION BROCHURE AND APPLICATION FORMThe Information Brochure and Application Form for the programme, giving detailed information, is available with the Admission Coordinator, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi on all working days between 9.30 am and 5.30 pm (except 2nd Saturday & Sundays and holidays) at LBSIM Dwarka Campus, on payment of Rs.1950/- in cash or by Demand Draft (Add Rs.75/- for sending information brochure by post in India and Rs.200/- for abroad) drawn in favour of 'Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management ' Delhi, payable at New Delhi.
Application Form can be filled online with provision of online payment or can be downloaded from our website: www.lbsim.ac.in. Such downloaded application forms must be submitted along with a DD of Rs.2025/- (Rs.2200/- for candidates residing abroad) in favour of 'LBS Institute of Management' payable at New Delhi, towards information brochure, postage and processing.
COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS MUST BE SENT TOAdmission Coordinator, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Plot No.-11/7, Sector-11, Dwarka, New Delhi - 110075.
SCHEDULE OF ADMISSIONOnline application process starts 11th October, 2015Last date of applying 12th December, 2015Programme commences 15th June, 2016Orientation Programme 15th 18th June, 2016-
ADMISSION OFFERThe result will be uploaded on the website of LBSIM. Institute will not accept any responsibility for non-receipt of any admission communication by way of loss during transit or otherwise. All matters of dispute will be subject to the legal jurisdiction of Delhi Courts.
WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND POLICYWithdrawals/refunds, if any, will be as per the prevailing rules.All disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts in Delhi
FOR ADMISSION RELATED QUERIESAdmission help desk Ph. 011- 25307700, 25307707, 25307777Email: admission@lbsim.ac.in
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admission eligibility criteria
PGDM (General) and PGDM (Finance)The cand ida te mus t ho ld a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA of any of the universities incorporated by an Act of the central or state legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 or possess an equivalent qualification recognized by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India. The bachelor degree or equivalent qualification obtained by the candidate must entail a minimum of three years of education after completing higher secondary, schooling (10+2) or equivalent.
Candidates appearing for the final bachelor's degree/equivalent qualification examination can also apply. Such candidates must produce a certificate from the Principal / Head of Department/ R e g i s t r a r / D i r e c t o r o f t h e University/Institution certifying that the candidate has obtained 50% marks or equivalent based on latest ava i lab le grades/marks. The deadline for submission of the mark sheet and the cer t ifica te i s December 15, 2016. Non-fulfillment of this condition will automatically result in the cancellation of the provisional admission.admission procedure
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first year (21 Core Courses + Lab + Summer Training)
second year (Two Core Courses + 13 Electives + Project Study (Equivalent to One Course) + Summer Training Project & Corporate Interface Participation (Equivalent to One Course)
Trimester I Trimester II Trimester III Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI
111001 Managerial Economics
112003 Government, Business & Society
113004 Legal Aspects of Business
124007 Strategic Management - I
125008 Strategic Management - II
Three Electives
111002 Business Communication
112102 Management Accounting - II
113005 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance
Five Electives Five Electives
111101 Management Accounting - I
112103 Corporate Finance - I
113006 Global Economic Environment
Project Study (Commencement)
Project Study (Submission)
111201 Marketing Management - I
112202 Marketing Management - II
113104 Corporate Finance - II
111301 Interpersonal Effectiveness & Group Dynamics
112302 Managing Work Organization
113204 Marketing Research
111401 Quantitative Methods for Management
112402 Management Science
113303 Managing People & Performance
111501 IT for Business Decision
112502 Management Information System
113403 Operations Management
(Personal & Interpersonal Effectiveness Lab)
SUMMER TRAININGEach student is required to undertake summer training in a company of repute for the duration of 8-10 weeks as part of course curriculum after the third trimester examination. They also need to undertake a project assignment with the company. This project training provides an opportunity to the students to have a first-hand practical exposure, and allows them to relate the conceptual and analytical skills acquired in classroom to actual managerial practices. The Institute, faculty, as well as the expert from the organization where these projects are carried out, evaluate various projects undertaken by the students.
END-TERM PROJECTThe 'End-Term Project' is carried out by the 2nd year students wherein they are required to submit a report containing their research and findings.
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post graduate diploma in management(general) - full time (2016-18)
ORIENTATION PROGRAMMEThe programme starts with 4 days orientation schedule which serves as a catalyst to familiarize the students with complexity and diversity of management education in the country and bridge learning gaps of students, coming from diverse academic backgrounds.
PROGRAMME STRUCTUREThe Two Year Full-Time Post Graduate Diploma in Management programme consists of six trimesters. The course structure has been designed to ensure that the management graduates of LBSIM develop a judicious blend of strategic thinking, tactical implementation, specialized knowledge and general management skills. In the three trimesters during the first year, the focus is primarily on basic courses, to build a foundation of conceptual and analytical skills, required for pursuing specialized study in various functional areas, in the second year of the programme. The students have to take 21 core courses along with a Personal &
Interpersonal Effectiveness Lab and undertake Summer Training at the end of the year. The students may also have the opportunity to take a foreign language as an optional course during the first year or second year.In the second year, during the fourth, fifth and sixth trimesters, the students have to opt for 13 electives in addition to the two compulsory courses. This enables them to pursue in–depth and rigorous learning in the areas of their specialization. The electives cover a minimum of two functional areas, which equip the LBSIM graduates to sharpen their multiple functional skills. The participant will also choose an elective from the General Management area in fifth and sixth trimester. Besides, each student undertakes a project study under the guidance of a faculty member during the second year, with the aim of gaining an insight into actual corporate realities by studying a business problem or a situation. The students from the beginning of fourth trimester undertake the project study and the final submission is at the end of fifth trimester.
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first year (21 Core Courses + Lab + Summer Training)
second year (Two Core Courses + 13 Electives + Project Study (Equivalent to One Course) + Summer Training Project & Corporate Interface Participation (Equivalent to One Course)
Trimester I Trimester II Trimester III Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI
111001 Managerial Economics
112003 Government, Business & Society
113004 Legal Aspects of Business
124007 Strategic Management - I
125008 Strategic Management - II
Three Electives
111002 Business Communication
112102 Management Accounting - II
113005 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance
Five Electives Five Electives
111101 Management Accounting - I
112103 Corporate Finance - I
113006 Global Economic Environment
Project Study (Commencement)
Project Study (Submission)
111201 Marketing Management - I
112202 Marketing Management - II
113104 Corporate Finance - II
111301 Interpersonal Effectiveness & Group Dynamics
112302 Managing Work Organization
113204 Marketing Research
111401 Quantitative Methods for Management
112402 Management Science
113303 Managing People & Performance
111501 IT for Business Decision
112502 Management Information System
113403 Operations Management
(Personal & Interpersonal Effectiveness Lab)
SUMMER TRAININGEach student is required to undertake summer training in a company of repute for the duration of 8-10 weeks as part of course curriculum after the third trimester examination. They also need to undertake a project assignment with the company. This project training provides an opportunity to the students to have a first-hand practical exposure, and allows them to relate the conceptual and analytical skills acquired in classroom to actual managerial practices. The Institute, faculty, as well as the expert from the organization where these projects are carried out, evaluate various projects undertaken by the students.
END-TERM PROJECTThe 'End-Term Project' is carried out by the 2nd year students wherein they are required to submit a report containing their research and findings.
10.
post graduate diploma in management(general) - full time (2016-18)
ORIENTATION PROGRAMMEThe programme starts with 4 days orientation schedule which serves as a catalyst to familiarize the students with complexity and diversity of management education in the country and bridge learning gaps of students, coming from diverse academic backgrounds.
PROGRAMME STRUCTUREThe Two Year Full-Time Post Graduate Diploma in Management programme consists of six trimesters. The course structure has been designed to ensure that the management graduates of LBSIM develop a judicious blend of strategic thinking, tactical implementation, specialized knowledge and general management skills. In the three trimesters during the first year, the focus is primarily on basic courses, to build a foundation of conceptual and analytical skills, required for pursuing specialized study in various functional areas, in the second year of the programme. The students have to take 21 core courses along with a Personal &
Interpersonal Effectiveness Lab and undertake Summer Training at the end of the year. The students may also have the opportunity to take a foreign language as an optional course during the first year or second year.In the second year, during the fourth, fifth and sixth trimesters, the students have to opt for 13 electives in addition to the two compulsory courses. This enables them to pursue in–depth and rigorous learning in the areas of their specialization. The electives cover a minimum of two functional areas, which equip the LBSIM graduates to sharpen their multiple functional skills. The participant will also choose an elective from the General Management area in fifth and sixth trimester. Besides, each student undertakes a project study under the guidance of a faculty member during the second year, with the aim of gaining an insight into actual corporate realities by studying a business problem or a situation. The students from the beginning of fourth trimester undertake the project study and the final submission is at the end of fifth trimester.
09.
We have students from geographically all parts of india.
PGDM-General (2015-17)
details of education
engg.
63%
socialsci. 7%
comm.
16%
others 6%
sci.8%
PGDM-General (2015-17)
details of gender
male 74%
female 26%
andhra pradesh 2%
PGDM-General (2015-17)
details of state
delhi 45%
gujarat 1%
haryana 11%j&k 1%
karnataka 1%
madhya pradesh 5%
maharastra 3%
punjab 9%
rajasthan 7%
uttar pradesh 8%
uttrakhand 1%
west bengal 3%
others 4%
12.
electives for pgdm (general) & pgdm (part time)Marketing Finance and
AccountingQuantitative Methods& Operations Management
Information Technology & Systems
Organizational Behaviour & Human Resource Management
General Management
124205 B2B Marketing
124117 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
124404 Supply Chain Management (cross listed) (Core paper in case of PGDM (Part Time)
124504 Business and Data Communications Networks
124305 Labour Laws
125009 Technology & Innovation Management
124206 Consumer Behavior (Core paper in case of PGDM (Part Time)
124119 Management of Financial Services
124405 Service Operations Management
125503 E-Commerce (cross listed)
124306 Strategic Human Resource Management
125010 Consulting & Advisory Practices
124207 Integrated Marketing Communication
124136 Project Appraisal, Financing & Control
125406 Logistics and Warehousing Management
125505 Information Security and Risk Management
124307 Training and Development
125012 Business History
124208 Services Marketing
125118 Financial Derivatives
125407 Project Management
125506 Business Intelligence & Data Mining
124308 Performance Management
126013 Creative Problem Solving
124404 Supply Chain Management (cross listed)
125120 Insurance & Risk Management
125408 Total Quality Management
126507 Software Project Management
125309 Compensation Management
126015 Change Management (Core paper in case of PGDM (Part Time)
125210 Customer Relationship Management
125133 Corporate Risk Management
126409 Operations Strategy & Competitiveness
126508 Enterprise Resource Planning
125310 Human Resource Management in Service Sector
126017 Art & Practices of Leadership
125211 Digital and Social Media Marketing
125137 Commercial Banking & Insurance
126410 Business Analytics
126509 IT Strategy
125311 Recruitment & Selection
126027 Business Sustainability & CSR
125212 Strategic Brand Management
125138 International Financial Management
126415 Advance Decision Science Models for Management
126312 Organizational Development
125217 Sales & Distribution Management
126126 Mergers, Acquisition & Corporate Restructuring
126313 Industrial Relations and Employees' Welfare Management
126209 International Marketing
126127Investment Banking
126213 Marketing Analytics
126132 Financial Engineering
126214 Retail Management
126215 Rural Marketing
126216 Social Marketing
126503 E-Commerce (cross listed)
11.
We have students from geographically all parts of india.
PGDM-General (2015-17)
details of education
engg.
63%
socialsci. 7%
comm.
16%
others 6%
sci.8%
PGDM-General (2015-17)
details of gender
male 74%
female 26%
andhra pradesh 2%
PGDM-General (2015-17)
details of state
delhi 45% 45%
gujarat 1%
haryana 11%j&k 1%1%
karnataka 1%1%
madhya pradesh 5%
maharastra 3%
punjab 9%
rajasthan 7%
uttar pradesh 8%
uttrakhand 1%
west bengal 3%west bengal west bengal
others 4%4%
12.
electives for pgdm (general) & pgdm (part time)Marketing Finance and
AccountingQuantitative Methods& Operations Management
Information Technology & Systems
Organizational Behaviour & Human Resource Management
General Management
124205 B2B Marketing
124117 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
124404 Supply Chain Management (cross listed) (Core paper in case of PGDM (Part Time)
124504 Business and Data Communications Networks
124305 Labour Laws
125009 Technology & Innovation Management
124206 Consumer Behavior (Core paper in case of PGDM (Part Time)
124119 Management of Financial Services
124405 Service Operations Management
125503 E-Commerce (cross listed)
124306 Strategic Human Resource Management
125010 Consulting & Advisory Practices
124207 Integrated Marketing Communication
124136 Project Appraisal, Financing & Control
125406 Logistics and Warehousing Management
125505 Information Security and Risk Management
124307 Training and Development
125012 Business History
124208 Services Marketing
125118 Financial Derivatives
125407 Project Management
125506 Business Intelligence & Data Mining
124308 Performance Management
126013 Creative Problem Solving
124404 Supply Chain Management (cross listed)
125120 Insurance & Risk Management
125408 Total Quality Management
126507 Software Project Management
125309 Compensation Management
126015 Change Management (Core paper in case of PGDM (Part Time)
125210 Customer Relationship Management
125133 Corporate Risk Management
126409 Operations Strategy & Competitiveness
126508 Enterprise Resource Planning
125310 Human Resource Management in Service Sector
126017 Art & Practices of Leadership
125211 Digital and Social Media Marketing
125137 Commercial Banking & Insurance
126410 Business Analytics
126509 IT Strategy
125311 Recruitment & Selection
126027 Business Sustainability & CSR
125212 Strategic Brand Management
125138 International Financial Management
126415 Advance Decision Science Models for Management
126312 Organizational Development
125217 Sales & Distribution Management
126126 Mergers, Acquisition & Corporate Restructuring
126313 Industrial Relations and Employees' Welfare Management
126209 International Marketing
126127Investment Banking
126213 Marketing Analytics
126132 Financial Engineering
126214 Retail Management
126215 Rural Marketing
126216 Social Marketing
126503 E-Commerce (cross listed)
11.
electives/ specialization areas (any two areas)
Treasury Management Investment Management Risk Management Strategic Accounting and Control
224123 Commodities & Stock MarketOperations
224126 Mergers, Acquisitions &Corporate Restructuring
224130 Enterprise & Financial RiskManagement
224139 Corporate Governance andReporting Practices
225124 Fixed Income Securities
225129 Infrastructure Financing
225131 Bank Risk Management
225140 Management Control System
226125 Treasury & Forex Management
226127 Investment Banking
226132 Financial Engineering
226141 Strategic Cost Management
226128 Behavioural Finance
first year second year
Trimester-I Trimester-II Trimester-III Trimester-IV Trimester-V Trimester-VI
211001 Managerial Economics
212003 Government, Business & Society
213005 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance
224115 Financial Analytics
225009 Strategic Management
226018 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
211002 Business Communication
212004 Legal Aspects of Business
213006 Global Economic Environment
224116 Commercial Bank Management and NBFCs
225119 Management of Financial Services
226136 Project Appraisal, Financing and Control
211105 Financial Accounting
212103 Corporate Finance -I
213104 Corporate Finance-II
224117 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
225120 Insurance and Risk Management
226138 International Financial Management
211109 Financial Institutions and Markets
212106 Cost & Management Accounting
213111 Corporate Taxation
224118 Financial Derivatives
Elective-III Elective-V
211201 Marketing Management
212110 Business Research Methods
213112 Financial Analysis
Elective-I Elective-IV Elective-VI
211304 Organizational Behaviour
212303 Managing People & Performance
213113 Financial Modelling & Simulation
Elective-II
211401 Quantitative Methods for Management
212402 Management Science
213114 Financial Systems (Selected Countries)
(Personal & Interpersonal Effectiveness Lab)
213403 Operations Management
14.
The Post-Graduate Diploma in Management – Finance (PGDM-Finance) programme aims to create a cadre of professionals having specialization in the area of Finance. It equips the students to develop strong analytical and problem-
solving skills with an ethical mindset. It allows them to develop ability to think critically and operate successfully in a dynamic business environment. The programme enables the participants to understand business challenges holistically and recognize the interplay of finance with other disciplines. The programme specifically aims to:
Ÿ Impart conceptual knowledge on the basics in finance, accounting, economics, regulatory environment and human behavior.Ÿ Develop an appreciation of the interface between financial analysis and other areas such as economics, management, investments, financial
markets, international finance, financial services and corporate strategy to facilitate decision making.Ÿ Equip the students with cutting edge technological skills in IT and other key functional areas.
Programme StructurePGDM-Finance is a two-year full-time programme spread over six trimesters. During the first year, the focus is primarily on building a strong foundation of conceptual and analytical skills required for advanced and specialized courses in finance pursued in the second year. In all, students study 22 courses covering Economics, Human Relations, Quantitative Techniques, Financial & Cost Accounting, Corporate Finance, Information Technology, besides a Personal and Interpersonal Effectiveness Lab.
In the second year, students have to opt for six electives in addition to ten compulsory courses. This enables the students to pursue an in-depth learning in the area of their specialization. The electives cover a variety of relevant areas, such as Treasury Management, Investment Management, Risk Management, and Strategic Accounting & Control. Besides these courses, each student is also required to undertake a Research Project under the guidance of a faculty member with the aim of gaining an insight into the actual corporate realities by studying a business problem in depth. Students take up the project study at the beginning of the fourth trimester and submit the dissertation thesis towards the end of the fifth trimester.
Summer TrainingEach student is required to undertake summer training in a company of repute for the duration of 8-10 weeks as a part of course curriculum just after the third trimester examinations. This project training provides an opportunity to the students to have a first hand practical exposure and familiarize them to relate the conceptual and analytical skills acquired in classroom to actual managerial practices. The project is evaluated by the faculty members of the institute and the experts from organisations where the project was carried out. If the evaluation falls below the expectation level, the student is not promoted to the second year.
post graduate diploma in management(finance) - full time (2016-18)
13.
electives/ specialization areas (any two areas)
Treasury Management Investment Management Risk Management Strategic Accounting and Control
224123 Commodities & Stock MarketOperations
224126 Mergers, Acquisitions &Corporate Restructuring
224130 Enterprise & Financial RiskManagement
224139 Corporate Governance andReporting Practices
225124 Fixed Income Securities
225129 Infrastructure Financing
225131 Bank Risk Management
225140 Management Control System
226125 Treasury & Forex Management
226127 Investment Banking
226132 Financial Engineering
226141 Strategic Cost Management
226128 Behavioural Finance
first year second year
Trimester-I Trimester-II Trimester-III Trimester-IV Trimester-V Trimester-VI
211001 Managerial Economics
212003 Government, Business & Society
213005 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance
224115 Financial Analytics
225009 Strategic Management
226018 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
211002 Business Communication
212004 Legal Aspects of Business
213006 Global Economic Environment
224116 Commercial Bank Management and NBFCs
225119 Management of Financial Services
226136 Project Appraisal, Financing and Control
211105 Financial Accounting
212103 Corporate Finance -I
213104 Corporate Finance-II
224117 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
225120 Insurance and Risk Management
226138 International Financial Management
211109 Financial Institutions and Markets
212106 Cost & Management Accounting
213111 Corporate Taxation
224118 Financial Derivatives
Elective-III Elective-V
211201 Marketing Management
212110 Business Research Methods
213112 Financial Analysis
Elective-I Elective-IV Elective-VI
211304 Organizational Behaviour
212303 Managing People & Performance
213113 Financial Modelling & Simulation
Elective-II
211401 Quantitative Methods for Management
212402 Management Science
213114 Financial Systems (Selected Countries)
(Personal & Interpersonal Effectiveness Lab)
213403 Operations Management
14.
The Post-Graduate Diploma in Management – Finance (PGDM-Finance) programme aims to create a cadre of professionals having specialization in the area of Finance. It equips the students to develop strong analytical and problem-
solving skills with an ethical mindset. It allows them to develop ability to think critically and operate successfully in a dynamic business environment. The programme enables the participants to understand business challenges holistically and recognize the interplay of finance with other disciplines. The programme specifically aims to:
Ÿ Impart conceptual knowledge on the basics in finance, accounting, economics, regulatory environment and human behavior.Ÿ Develop an appreciation of the interface between financial analysis and other areas such as economics, management, investments, financial
markets, international finance, financial services and corporate strategy to facilitate decision making.Ÿ Equip the students with cutting edge technological skills in IT and other key functional areas.
Programme StructurePGDM-Finance is a two-year full-time programme spread over six trimesters. During the first year, the focus is primarily on building a strong foundation of conceptual and analytical skills required for advanced and specialized courses in finance pursued in the second year. In all, students study 22 courses covering Economics, Human Relations, Quantitative Techniques, Financial & Cost Accounting, Corporate Finance, Information Technology, besides a Personal and Interpersonal Effectiveness Lab.
In the second year, students have to opt for six electives in addition to ten compulsory courses. This enables the students to pursue an in-depth learning in the area of their specialization. The electives cover a variety of relevant areas, such as Treasury Management, Investment Management, Risk Management, and Strategic Accounting & Control. Besides these courses, each student is also required to undertake a Research Project under the guidance of a faculty member with the aim of gaining an insight into the actual corporate realities by studying a business problem in depth. Students take up the project study at the beginning of the fourth trimester and submit the dissertation thesis towards the end of the fifth trimester.
Summer TrainingEach student is required to undertake summer training in a company of repute for the duration of 8-10 weeks as a part of course curriculum just after the third trimester examinations. This project training provides an opportunity to the students to have a first hand practical exposure and familiarize them to relate the conceptual and analytical skills acquired in classroom to actual managerial practices. The project is evaluated by the faculty members of the institute and the experts from organisations where the project was carried out. If the evaluation falls below the expectation level, the student is not promoted to the second year.
post graduate diploma in management(finance) - full time (2016-18)
13.
The programme is targeted at high-caliber working professionals with a minimum 2 years of work experience. These are the people, who can benefit from the programme and have the potential and motivation to become truly global, multi-skilled professionals.The participants will typically be achievers who want to equip themselves with management skills in order to grow in their organizations.Working executives who are already in the general management roles will also find this programme ideally suited as it will immensely enhance their strategic perspectives and decision making capabilities.
PROGRAMME STRUCTUREThree years Part-Time Post Graduate Diploma in Management programme consists of six semesters. The first three semesters primarily focus on basic courses to build a foundation of knowledge and skills required for more specialized study in various functional areas, to be pursued in the second year (third and fourth semester) and third year (fifth and sixth semesters) of the programme, during which electives will be offered to enable the participants to pursue in depth learning in the area of their specialization. The range of courses has been carefully planned to meet the needs of students, society, and the prospective employers.
In the fourth, fifth and sixth semesters, the students have to opt for 8 electives in addition to the 11 compulsory courses. The electives cover two functional areas in management which equip the LBSIM graduates with multiple functional skills.
Besides, each student undertakes a project study under the guidance of a faculty member during the third year with the aim of gaining an insight into actual corporate realities by studying a business problem or a situation. The project study is undertaken by the students from the beginning of fifth semester and the final submission is at the end of sixth semester.
post graduatediploma in management
- part time (2016-19)
16.We have students from geographically all parts of india.
PGDM-Finance(2015-17)
details of state
delhi 51% 51%
haryana 5%
himachal pradesh 3%
j&k 5%
madhya pradesh 5%
punjab 5%
uttar pradesh 15%uttar pradesh uttar pradesh
others 3%3%
gujarat 3%3%
assam 3%3%
bihar 2%2%
PGDM-Finance (2015-17)
details of education
engg.
51%
social sci. 18%
comm.
20%
others 3%
sci.8%
PGDM-Finance(2015-17)
details of gender
male 82%
female 18%
15.
The programme is targeted at high-caliber working professionals with a minimum 2 years of work experience. These are the people, who can benefit from the programme and have the potential and motivation to become truly global, multi-skilled professionals.The participants will typically be achievers who want to equip themselves with management skills in order to grow in their organizations.Working executives who are already in the general management roles will also find this programme ideally suited as it will immensely enhance their strategic perspectives and decision making capabilities.
PROGRAMME STRUCTUREThree years Part-Time Post Graduate Diploma in Management programme consists of six semesters. The first three semesters primarily focus on basic courses to build a foundation of knowledge and skills required for more specialized study in various functional areas, to be pursued in the second year (third and fourth semester) and third year (fifth and sixth semesters) of the programme, during which electives will be offered to enable the participants to pursue in depth learning in the area of their specialization. The range of courses has been carefully planned to meet the needs of students, society, and the prospective employers.
In the fourth, fifth and sixth semesters, the students have to opt for 8 electives in addition to the 11 compulsory courses. The electives cover two functional areas in management which equip the LBSIM graduates with multiple functional skills.
Besides, each student undertakes a project study under the guidance of a faculty member during the third year with the aim of gaining an insight into actual corporate realities by studying a business problem or a situation. The project study is undertaken by the students from the beginning of fifth semester and the final submission is at the end of sixth semester.
post graduatediploma in management
- part time (2016-19)
16.We have students from geographically all parts of india.
PGDM-Finance(2015-17)
details of state
delhi 51%
haryana 5%
himachal pradesh 3%
j&k 5%
madhya pradesh 5%
punjab 5%
uttar pradesh 15%
others 3%
gujarat 3%
assam 3%
bihar 2%
PGDM-Finance (2015-17)
details of education
engg.
51%
social sci. 18%
comm.
20%
others 3%
sci.8%
PGDM-Finance(2015-17)
details of gender
male 82%
female 18%
15.
post graduate diploma in management (executive) - full time (2016-17)
This programme is targeted at senior executives, with a minimum 5 years of managerial experience. The programmes is well cut-out for corporate professionals who can benefit from it and have the potential and motivation to become truly global, dynamic and aspiring multi-skilled business leaders. The participants will typically be achievers who have done exceptionally well in a functional domain and are looking forward to take on senior level management positions. Senior executives who are already in general management roles will also find this programme ideally suited as it will immensely enhance their strategic perspectives and decision making capabilities.
International immersion programme is organised with academic tie-up with a foreign university.
The course is expected to be completed within maximum 3 years from the date of admission.
ELIGIBILITYThree Year Bachelor's Degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks. Minimum five years' experience, Company sponsored candidates will be preferred. The selection will be based on the following criteria:
SELECTION CAT/GMAT recent scores/ test conducted by LBSIM and personal interview. International Immertion Prgramme-7 to 10 days.
18.
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEARSemester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester V Semester VI
311301 Interpersonal Effectiveness & Group Dynamics
312001 Managerial Economics
323004 Legal Aspects of Business
324303 Managing People & Performance
335007 Strategic Management -I
336008 Strategic Management – II
311201 Marketing Management - I
312103 Corporate Finance - I
323003 Govt., Business & Society
324204 Marketing Research
335006 Global Economic Environment
336015 Change Management
311502 Management Information Systems
312302 Managing Work Organizations
323104 Corporate Finance - II
324503 Ecommerce
335128 Entrepreneurship
2 Electives
311401 Quantitative Methods of Management
312202 Marketing Management - II
323206 Consumer Behaviour
3 Electives 3 Electives End Term Project Study
311102 Management Accounting
312002 Management Science
323404 Supply Chain Management
311002 Business Communication
312403 Operations Management
323143 Personal Wealth Management
12 Courses Nine Core Courses + Three Electives
Five Core Courses + Five Electives + Project Study
Each student has to choose two specialization areas from four specialization areas
post graduate diploma in management -part time (2016-19)
course structure
17.
post graduate diploma in management (executive) - full time (2016-17)
This programme is targeted at senior executives, with a minimum 5 years of managerial experience. The programmes is well cut-out for corporate professionals who can benefit from it and have the potential and motivation to become truly global, dynamic and aspiring multi-skilled business leaders. The participants will typically be achievers who have done exceptionally well in a functional domain and are looking forward to take on senior level management positions. Senior executives who are already in general management roles will also find this programme ideally suited as it will immensely enhance their strategic perspectives and decision making capabilities.
International immersion programme is organised with academic tie-up with a foreign university.
The course is expected to be completed within maximum 3 years from the date of admission.
ELIGIBILITYThree Year Bachelor's Degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks. Minimum five years' experience, Company sponsored candidates will be preferred. The selection will be based on the following criteria:
SELECTION CAT/GMAT recent scores/ test conducted by LBSIM and personal interview. International Immertion Prgramme-7 to 10 days.
18.
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEARSemester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester V Semester VI
311301 Interpersonal Effectiveness & Group Dynamics
312001 Managerial Economics
323004 Legal Aspects of Business
324303 Managing People & Performance
335007 Strategic Management -I
336008 Strategic Management – II
311201 Marketing Management - I
312103 Corporate Finance - I
323003 Govt., Business & Society
324204 Marketing Research
335006 Global Economic Environment
336015 Change Management
311502 Management Information Systems
312302 Managing Work Organizations
323104 Corporate Finance - II
324503 Ecommerce
335128 Entrepreneurship
2 Electives
311401 Quantitative Methods of Management
312202 Marketing Management - II
323206 Consumer Behaviour
3 Electives 3 Electives End Term Project Study
311102 Management Accounting
312002 Management Science
323404 Supply Chain Management
311002 Business Communication
312403 Operations Management
323143 Personal Wealth Management
12 Courses Nine Core Courses + Three Electives
Five Core Courses + Five Electives + Project Study
Each student has to choose two specialization areas from four specialization areas
post graduate diploma in management -part time (2016-19)
course structure
17.
LBSIM follows a grading system to evaluate the performance of students. The grading reflects a student's proficiency in the course and his/her relative position in the class. While relative position of the student is clearly indicated by his/ her grades, the process of awarding grades is not necessarily based upon fitting performance of the class to some statistical distribution. The associated faculty of the course formulates appropriate procedure to award grades that are reflective of the student's performance vis-à-vis instructor's expectation. The grades and their description, along with equivalent numerical points are mentioned here:
performance evaluation
LBSIM started three year MCA programme in the year 2001 which is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) an accredited “A Grade” by NAAC. Admission is through a Common Entrance Test (CET), conducted by GGSIPU. The course has been designed to provide comprehensive knowledge of computer science with an emphasis on applications together with a judicious blend of technical and competitive skills. The duration of course extends over three academic years. Each semester is of sixteen weeks duration besides exams. The students have to take 26 courses along with the personnel and inter-personal effectiveness lab. The courses are imparted in the duration of five semesters and sixth semester is dedicated to dissertation work. Evaluation of each course is done out of 100 marks (40 percent based on internal evaluation and 60 percent on the external examination conducted by GGSIPU).
In LBSIM, various learning tools are used for acquisition of knowledge and skills, i.e., role-play, case study, project work, field experience, assignments, quiz, seminars, industry visits etc. The defining features of the MCA curriculum provide exposure to cutting edge technology.
Numerical Value of Grades into Points
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
0
Description
Outstanding
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Average
Below Average
Marginal
Fail
Grade
A+
A
B+
B
C
C+
D
F
Each student shall be evaluated on the basis of Grade Point Average (GPA) for a term and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of all the completed terms at any point of time. Students, who attain a minimum CGPA of 5.00 at the end of two years in case of the Full Time Programme and at the end of three years in case of Evening Programme, shall be considered successful for award of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) and also PGDM (Executive) for all five trimesters.
masters in computer applications
20.
COURSE STRUCTURE Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Executive) - Full Time
Trimester-I Trimester-II Trimester-III Trimester-IV Trimester-V
411001 Managerial Economics
412016 Economic Environment of Business
413009 Strategic Management
414005 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance
Dissertation/Project Report with Field / Industry Based Training
411002 Business Communication
412103 Corporate Finance
413019 International Business
414315 Organizational Leadership
411102 Managerial Accounting
412204 Marketing Research
413109 Financial Institutions & Mkts
4 Electives & 2 Term Papers
411201 Marketing Management
412303 Managing People & Performance
3 Electives
411304 Organizational Behavior
412403 Operations Management
1 Term Paper
411401 Quantitative Methods for Decision making
412510 Operations Research
411501 IT for Business
Term Project (Presentation Only - Guide allotted)
Electives for PGDM (Executive)
Marketing Finance Operations & System Management
Human Resource Management-IV
IT and Systems
415206 Consumer Behavior
415116 Commercial Banking & NBFCs
415404 Supply Chain Management
415305 Labour Legislation
415503 E-Commerce
415207 Integrated Marketing Communication
415117 Investment Analysis and Portfolio agement
415405 Service Operations Management
415306 Strategic Human Resource Management
415504 Business and Data Communications Networks
415208 Services Marketing
415118 Financial Derivatives
415407 Project Management
415307 Training and Development
415505 Information Security and Risk Management
415209 International Marketing
415119 Management of Financial Services
415408 Total Quality Management
415309 Compensation Management
415506 Business Intelligence and Data Mining
415210 Customer Relationship Management
415120 Insurance & Risk Management
415409 Operations Strategy & Competitiveness
415312 Organizational Development
415507 Software Project Management
415212 Strategic Brand Management Making
415127 Investment Banking
415410 Business Analytics
415313 Industrial Relations and Employees' Welfare Mgmt.
415508 Enterprise Resource Planning
415214 Retail Management
415133 Corporate Risk
415314 Organizational Effectiveness and Change Management
415509IT Strategy
415215 Rural Marketing
415133Corporate Risk Management
415217 Sales & Distribution Mgmt.
415134Financial Engineering
415218 Strategic Marketing Management
415136 Project Appraisal Financing and Control
415404 Supply Chain Management (cross listed)
415138 International Financial Management
19.
LBSIM follows a grading system to evaluate the performance of students. The grading reflects a student's proficiency in the course and his/her relative position in the class. While relative position of the student is clearly indicated by his/ her grades, the process of awarding grades is not necessarily based upon fitting performance of the class to some statistical distribution. The associated faculty of the course formulates appropriate procedure to award grades that are reflective of the student's performance vis-à-vis instructor's expectation. The grades and their description, along with equivalent numerical points are mentioned here:
performance evaluation
LBSIM started three year MCA programme in the year 2001 which is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) an accredited “A Grade” by NAAC. Admission is through a Common Entrance Test (CET), conducted by GGSIPU. The course has been designed to provide comprehensive knowledge of computer science with an emphasis on applications together with a judicious blend of technical and competitive skills. The duration of course extends over three academic years. Each semester is of sixteen weeks duration besides exams. The students have to take 26 courses along with the personnel and inter-personal effectiveness lab. The courses are imparted in the duration of five semesters and sixth semester is dedicated to dissertation work. Evaluation of each course is done out of 100 marks (40 percent based on internal evaluation and 60 percent on the external examination conducted by GGSIPU).
In LBSIM, various learning tools are used for acquisition of knowledge and skills, i.e., role-play, case study, project work, field experience, assignments, quiz, seminars, industry visits etc. The defining features of the MCA curriculum provide exposure to cutting edge technology.
Numerical Value of Grades into Points
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
0
Description
Outstanding
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Average
Below Average
Marginal
Fail
Grade
A+
A
B+
B
C
C+
D
F
Each student shall be evaluated on the basis of Grade Point Average (GPA) for a term and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of all the completed terms at any point of time. Students, who attain a minimum CGPA of 5.00 at the end of two years in case of the Full Time Programme and at the end of three years in case of Evening Programme, shall be considered successful for award of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) and also PGDM (Executive) for all five trimesters.
masters in computer applications
20.
COURSE STRUCTURE Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Executive) - Full Time
Trimester-I Trimester-II Trimester-III Trimester-IV Trimester-V
411001 Managerial Economics
412016 Economic Environment of Business
413009 Strategic Management
414005 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance
Dissertation/Project Report with Field / Industry Based Training
411002 Business Communication
412103 Corporate Finance
413019 International Business
414315 Organizational Leadership
411102 Managerial Accounting
412204 Marketing Research
413109 Financial Institutions & Mkts
4 Electives & 2 Term Papers
411201 Marketing Management
412303 Managing People & Performance
3 Electives
411304 Organizational Behavior
412403 Operations Management
1 Term Paper
411401 Quantitative Methods for Decision making
412510 Operations Research
411501 IT for Business
Term Project (Presentation Only - Guide allotted)
Electives for PGDM (Executive)
Marketing Finance Operations & System Management
Human Resource Management-IV
IT and Systems
415206 Consumer Behavior
415116 Commercial Banking & NBFCs
415404 Supply Chain Management
415305 Labour Legislation
415503 E-Commerce
415207 Integrated Marketing Communication
415117 Investment Analysis and Portfolio agement
415405 Service Operations Management
415306 Strategic Human Resource Management
415504 Business and Data Communications Networks
415208 Services Marketing
415118 Financial Derivatives
415407 Project Management
415307 Training and Development
415505 Information Security and Risk Management
415209 International Marketing
415119 Management of Financial Services
415408 Total Quality Management
415309 Compensation Management
415506 Business Intelligence and Data Mining
415210 Customer Relationship Management
415120 Insurance & Risk Management
415409 Operations Strategy & Competitiveness
415312 Organizational Development
415507 Software Project Management
415212 Strategic Brand Management Making
415127 Investment Banking
415410 Business Analytics
415313 Industrial Relations and Employees' Welfare Mgmt.
415508 Enterprise Resource Planning
415214 Retail Management
415133 Corporate Risk
415314 Organizational Effectiveness and Change Management
415509IT Strategy
415215 Rural Marketing
415133Corporate Risk Management
415217 Sales & Distribution Mgmt.
415134Financial Engineering
415218 Strategic Marketing Management
415136 Project Appraisal Financing and Control
415404 Supply Chain Management (cross listed)
415138 International Financial Management
19.
goal is to provide mentorship in a broad set of areas including careers, entrepreneurship, industry / domain expertise, personal development and other areas of professional interest.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTIONWe live in a dynamic world where the industry needs keep changing and evolving. To keep pace with these changes and to make sure that our students get the right corporate exposure we have the industry institute partnership cell. The key responsibilities of the cell are:
(a) CORPORATE INTERFACE DAYIndustry-Interactions are an integral part of the curriculum and 'Corporate Interface Day' provides us a unique platform to conduct such activities. One day in a week is set aside for corporate interactions through guest lectures, live projects and industrial visits.
(b) ANNUAL OUTREACH PROGRAMMEAnnual Outreach is a week-long programme where students visit various industrial hubs across the country. LBSIM has taken this pioneering initiative since 1997 which encourages and facilitates direct interaction with industry heads and corporate HRs. This activity enables them to understand the challenges and opportunities that exist in the corporate world.
(c) INDUSTRY VISITLBSIM regularly organises industry and factory visits for the students so they witness an operational production line as well as learn by observing all operational processes. LBSIM organized industry visits to Yakult Danone Factory, Amul Milk Factory, Mother Dairy Factory as well as the Maruti Udyog amongst many others.
(d) VISIT TO NSEAs a part of the initiative of LBSIM to have field visits to the Industries including Financial Institutions, a visit to National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE) is organized every year for PGDM students to familiarize with the functioning of NSE.
Dr. Arya Kumar Director, LBSIM
LBS CORPORATE RELATIONS CELL (LBS CRC)Corporate Relations is a key activity for any B-school. At LBSIM, efforts are made to develop a unique and long lasting relation with the industry and corporate bodies. LBSIM has dedicated cell for promoting such activities round the year. Currently, the Corporate Relations Cell (CLC) is an integral part of the progressive management programme. The academic rigour persued at LBSIM is in many ways juxtaposed with industry realities. The CRC organises training activities throughout the year in order to prepare the students for the placement process that happens on the campus. The LBSCRC invites luminaries and professionals of repute from various industries and organizations to share their experience with the students.
THE LBS ENTREPRENEURIAL AND INCUBATION CENTRE (LBSEIC)The LBS Entrepreneurial and Incubation Center (LBSEIC) has been set up to enable innovation and entrepreneurship at the Institute. The centre aims to bring together entrepreneurship, ideation and angel investing. The LBSEIC seeks to concentrate its efforts in a knowledge rich, risk nurturing and entrepreneurial environment, while reconciling competition and collaboration. The goal of business incubators is to increase the chance that a startup will succeed and achieve growth, shorten lead- time and reduce the cost of establishing and growing its business. The Centre seeks to position business incubatees to nurture the companies that will create nation's future wealth and employment.
LBS RISK MANAGEMENT CENTRE (LBSRMC)The LBS Centre for Risk Management (LBSRMC) has been set up to meet the needs and challenges of future risk professionals and managers with a focus on research, training, education and consultancy. The main objectives of the centre are to: develop international standards of excellence for risk management; promote multi-disciplinary research in risk management by developing innovative concepts, effective quantitative tools and strategies; sponsor research projects in close collaboration with industry professionals; organize workshops / conferences / symposia; and help existing and future organizations to improve professional standards of competence in the modelling and management of risks.
LBS MENTOR-MENTEE PROGRAMMEThe programme has been designed to leverage the experience and expertise of LBSIM faculty to address, through one-to-one interaction, the mentorship needs of our students seeking professional and personal development. The Institute has faculty mentors from a wide range of experience and industry sectors. The
centre for growth
and excellence
22.
Academic Year General Category Due Dates of Payment Corporate Sponsored Due Dates of Payment
2016-2017 325000190000
At the time of admission By 19th December, 2016 660000 At the time of Admission
2017-2018 190000190000
By 2nd July, 2017By 19th December, 2017 600000 By 2nd July, 2017
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (General) - full time (2016-2018)
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Finance) - full time (2016-2018)
*Fee includes study material and books for the programme.At the time of admission all the students are requested to note the following in addition to the fee mentioned above:- Management Grid Contribution of Rs. 20,000/- (For Full Course).- Alumni fee Rs. 5,000/- (Life Membership).
Post Graduate Diploma in Management - part time (2016-2019)
Academic Year Semester General Category Due Dates of Payment
2016-2017 III
9400054000
At the time of admissionBy 19th December, 2016
2017-2018 IIIIV
5400054000
By 10th August, 2017By 19th December, 2017
2018-2019 V 54000 By 10th August, 2018
- Management Grid Contribution of Rs. 15,000/- (For Full Course).- Alumni fee Rs. 5,000/- (Life Membership).
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Executives) - full time (2016-17)
Academic Year Payment of fees General Category Due Dates of Payment
2016-2017 I (6 months)II (6 months)
170000125000
At the time of admissionBy 19th December, 2016
- Management Grid Contribution of Rs. 20,000/- (For Full Course)- Alumni fee Rs. 5,000/- (Life Membership)
Masters in Computer Applications (2016-2019)
fees and other charges
Fee as per the rules and schedule of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
12
3
4
5
21.
goal is to provide mentorship in a broad set of areas including careers, entrepreneurship, industry / domain expertise, personal development and other areas of professional interest.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTIONWe live in a dynamic world where the industry needs keep changing and evolving. To keep pace with these changes and to make sure that our students get the right corporate exposure we have the industry institute partnership cell. The key responsibilities of the cell are:
(a) CORPORATE INTERFACE DAYIndustry-Interactions are an integral part of the curriculum and 'Corporate Interface Day' provides us a unique platform to conduct such activities. One day in a week is set aside for corporate interactions through guest lectures, live projects and industrial visits.
(b) ANNUAL OUTREACH PROGRAMMEAnnual Outreach is a week-long programme where students visit various industrial hubs across the country. LBSIM has taken this pioneering initiative since 1997 which encourages and facilitates direct interaction with industry heads and corporate HRs. This activity enables them to understand the challenges and opportunities that exist in the corporate world.
(c) INDUSTRY VISITLBSIM regularly organises industry and factory visits for the students so they witness an operational production line as well as learn by observing all operational processes. LBSIM organized industry visits to Yakult Danone Factory, Amul Milk Factory, Mother Dairy Factory as well as the Maruti Udyog amongst many others.
(d) VISIT TO NSEAs a part of the initiative of LBSIM to have field visits to the Industries including Financial Institutions, a visit to National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE) is organized every year for PGDM students to familiarize with the functioning of NSE.
Dr. Arya Kumar Director, LBSIM
LBS CORPORATE RELATIONS CELL (LBS CRC)Corporate Relations is a key activity for any B-school. At LBSIM, efforts are made to develop a unique and long lasting relation with the industry and corporate bodies. LBSIM has dedicated cell for promoting such activities round the year. Currently, the Corporate Relations Cell (CLC) is an integral part of the progressive management programme. The academic rigour persued at LBSIM is in many ways juxtaposed with industry realities. The CRC organises training activities throughout the year in order to prepare the students for the placement process that happens on the campus. The LBSCRC invites luminaries and professionals of repute from various industries and organizations to share their experience with the students.
THE LBS ENTREPRENEURIAL AND INCUBATION CENTRE (LBSEIC)The LBS Entrepreneurial and Incubation Center (LBSEIC) has been set up to enable innovation and entrepreneurship at the Institute. The centre aims to bring together entrepreneurship, ideation and angel investing. The LBSEIC seeks to concentrate its efforts in a knowledge rich, risk nurturing and entrepreneurial environment, while reconciling competition and collaboration. The goal of business incubators is to increase the chance that a startup will succeed and achieve growth, shorten lead- time and reduce the cost of establishing and growing its business. The Centre seeks to position business incubatees to nurture the companies that will create nation's future wealth and employment.
LBS RISK MANAGEMENT CENTRE (LBSRMC)The LBS Centre for Risk Management (LBSRMC) has been set up to meet the needs and challenges of future risk professionals and managers with a focus on research, training, education and consultancy. The main objectives of the centre are to: develop international standards of excellence for risk management; promote multi-disciplinary research in risk management by developing innovative concepts, effective quantitative tools and strategies; sponsor research projects in close collaboration with industry professionals; organize workshops / conferences / symposia; and help existing and future organizations to improve professional standards of competence in the modelling and management of risks.
LBS MENTOR-MENTEE PROGRAMMEThe programme has been designed to leverage the experience and expertise of LBSIM faculty to address, through one-to-one interaction, the mentorship needs of our students seeking professional and personal development. The Institute has faculty mentors from a wide range of experience and industry sectors. The
centre for growth
and excellence
22.
Academic Year General Category Due Dates of Payment Corporate Sponsored Due Dates of Payment
2016-2017 325000190000
At the time of admission By 19th December, 2016 660000 At the time of Admission
2017-2018 190000190000
By 2nd July, 2017By 19th December, 2017 600000 By 2nd July, 2017
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (General) - full time (2016-2018)
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Finance) - full time (2016-2018)
*Fee includes study material and books for the programme.At the time of admission all the students are requested to note the following in addition to the fee mentioned above:- Management Grid Contribution of Rs. 20,000/- (For Full Course).- Alumni fee Rs. 5,000/- (Life Membership).
Post Graduate Diploma in Management - part time (2016-2019)
Academic Year Semester General Category Due Dates of Payment
2016-2017 III
9400054000
At the time of admissionBy 19th December, 2016
2017-2018 IIIIV
5400054000
By 10th August, 2017By 19th December, 2017
2018-2019 V 54000 By 10th August, 2018
- Management Grid Contribution of Rs. 15,000/- (For Full Course).- Alumni fee Rs. 5,000/- (Life Membership).
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Executives) - full time (2016-17)
Academic Year Payment of fees General Category Due Dates of Payment
2016-2017 I (6 months)II (6 months)
170000125000
At the time of admissionBy 19th December, 2016
- Management Grid Contribution of Rs. 20,000/- (For Full Course)- Alumni fee Rs. 5,000/- (Life Membership)
Masters in Computer Applications (2016-2019)
fees and other charges
Fee as per the rules and schedule of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
12
3
4
5
21.
General (Veteran) V P MalikFormer Chief of Army Staff
Mr R S KalsiExecutive DirectorMaruti Suzuki
Mr Deepak VohraIFS (Retd)Ambassador
Prof Charan D WadhwaProf Emeritus-CPR, Delhi
Mr Sebi ChackoHead HR-South AsiaThomson Reuters
Dr Rakesh ChandraCorporate MentorAnglo India, CM Ltd, New Delhi
Mr Sumit MadanVice President, Citi Bank, New Delhi
Dr S SwarupMinistry of Commerce and Industry, GOI
Mr Shubhanker GoelPublicis New York, USA
Mr Amit RoyChief Audit and AssuranceOfficer, NIIT Ltd.
Mr Sandeep PuriExecutive Director,PWC
Mr Loveneesh ChananaAssociate Partner,IBM Global Business Service
Mr Ayush KalaniGM, Sales & Marketing,PaGalGuy.com, Mumbai
Mr Varun HarnalLead Trainer & ConsultantHuman Training Consultants
Mr Anshul Raj KhuranaSr. Talent PartnerAdobe Systems
Mr Sameer WaliaManaging Director The Smart Cube, Noida
Mr A K MirchandaniCMD-PEC LtdNew Delhi
Mr K J JawaManaging Director Daikin (I) Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon
Mr. N. S. IyerHead HR Asian Paints, Mumbai
Mr Ankur SharmaSenior Associate LeadInfosys
Mr ManikandanVP-HRJ.P. Morgan, Bangalore
Mr GovindkrishnaVP-HR Tally Solutions
Mr Bimal AroaCEOCentre for Responsible Business, New Delhi
Dr A S PillaiFormer Managing DirectorBrahMos Aerospace, New Delhi
Mr Vijay DeshpandeVP-HRJK Tyre & Industries Ltd
Ms Nimisha JainRegional Trade MarketingKellogg India Pvt Ltd
Dr Rahul AltekarDirector-Solutions (Asia Pacific)JDA Software Solutions, Mumbai
Mr Aseem SoniDirector-Consumer SalesCargill Foods India
Prof R L RainaProfessor of CommunicationIIM, Lucknow
Ms Kadambani JoshiVP-HRMarsh India, Mumbai
Mr Arun KumarDirector-HRGodfrey Phillips India, New Delhi
Mr Rohit SinhaHead-Human ResourceLarsen & Turbo Limited
Mr R K DubeyFormer CMDCanara Bank, Bangaluru
dignitaries shared invaluable knowledge
24.
OTHER PROGRAMM
ES
Know your
Alma MatérLBSIM has vibrant alumni association that organizes
alumni meet every year. Institute has a strong bonding and networking with more than 3400 alumnus who are excelling in their career
in India and abroad.
Management Development Programmes (MDPs)In line with vision of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri and to develop a robust interface with the industry, LBSIM, Delhi has been organising MDPs since inception. LBSIM realizes the vital need for training and development of existing as well as budding managers in their chosen domains and offers a wide array of training programmes.
Faculty Development Programme (FDPs)FDPs and workshops are organized to sharpen teaching-learning skills of the faculty
members and also to equip them with skills and knowledge that are essential for inculcating entrepreneurial spirit in students and guiding and monitoring their progress
towards entrepreneurial careers. Last year FDPs were conducted on Consulting & Advisory Services, Case Teaching, Research Methodology and Case Study.
important events
HR Conference
Presentation of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award
Lecture by the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Awardee
Alumni Meet
TATVA
Finance Conference
Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial Lecture
Marketing Conference
IT Summit
Annual Convocation
26th September, 2015
October, 2015
October, 2015
31st October, 2015
5-6th November, 2015
21st November, 2015
11th January, 2016
16th January, 2016
19th February, 2016
Last week of March, 201623.
General (Veteran) V P MalikFormer Chief of Army Staff
Mr R S KalsiExecutive DirectorMaruti Suzuki
Mr Deepak VohraIFS (Retd)Ambassador
Prof Charan D WadhwaProf Emeritus-CPR, Delhi
Mr Sebi ChackoHead HR-South AsiaThomson Reuters
Dr Rakesh ChandraCorporate MentorAnglo India, CM Ltd, New Delhi
Mr Sumit MadanVice President, Citi Bank, New Delhi
Dr S SwarupMinistry of Commerce and Industry, GOI
Mr Shubhanker GoelPublicis New York, USA
Mr Amit RoyChief Audit and AssuranceOfficer, NIIT Ltd.
Mr Sandeep PuriExecutive Director,PWC
Mr Loveneesh ChananaAssociate Partner,IBM Global Business Service
Mr Ayush KalaniGM, Sales & Marketing,PaGalGuy.com, Mumbai
Mr Varun HarnalLead Trainer & ConsultantHuman Training Consultants
Mr Anshul Raj KhuranaSr. Talent PartnerAdobe Systems
Mr Sameer WaliaManaging Director The Smart Cube, Noida
Mr A K MirchandaniCMD-PEC LtdNew Delhi
Mr K J JawaManaging Director Daikin (I) Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon
Mr. N. S. IyerHead HR Asian Paints, Mumbai
Mr Ankur SharmaSenior Associate LeadInfosys
Mr ManikandanVP-HRJ.P. Morgan, Bangalore
Mr GovindkrishnaVP-HR Tally Solutions
Mr Bimal AroaCEOCentre for Responsible Business, New Delhi
Dr A S PillaiFormer Managing DirectorBrahMos Aerospace, New Delhi
Mr Vijay DeshpandeVP-HRJK Tyre & Industries Ltd
Ms Nimisha JainRegional Trade MarketingKellogg India Pvt Ltd
Dr Rahul AltekarDirector-Solutions (Asia Pacific)JDA Software Solutions, Mumbai
Mr Aseem SoniDirector-Consumer SalesCargill Foods India
Prof R L RainaProfessor of CommunicationIIM, Lucknow
Ms Kadambani JoshiVP-HRMarsh India, Mumbai
Mr Arun KumarDirector-HRGodfrey Phillips India, New Delhi
Mr Rohit SinhaHead-Human ResourceLarsen & Turbo Limited
Mr R K DubeyFormer CMDCanara Bank, Bangaluru
dignitaries shared invaluable knowledge
24.
OTHER PROGRAMM
ES
Know your
Alma MatérLBSIM has vibrant alumni association that organizes
alumni meet every year. Institute has a strong bonding and networking with more than 3400 alumnus who are excelling in their career
in India and abroad.
Management Development Programmes (MDPs)In line with vision of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri and to develop a robust interface with the industry, LBSIM, Delhi has been organising MDPs since inception. LBSIM realizes the vital need for training and development of existing as well as budding managers in their chosen domains and offers a wide array of training programmes.
Faculty Development Programme (FDPs)FDPs and workshops are organized to sharpen teaching-learning skills of the faculty
members and also to equip them with skills and knowledge that are essential for inculcating entrepreneurial spirit in students and guiding and monitoring their progress
towards entrepreneurial careers. Last year FDPs were conducted on Consulting & Advisory Services, Case Teaching, Research Methodology and Case Study.
important events
HR Conference
Presentation of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award
Lecture by the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Awardee
Alumni Meet
TATVA
Finance Conference
Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial Lecture
Marketing Conference
IT Summit
Annual Convocation
26th September, 2015
October, 2015
October, 2015
31st October, 2015
5-6th November, 2015
21st November, 2015
11th January, 2016
16th January, 2016
19th February, 2016
Last week of March, 201623.
remuneration trend 20
0
7.7
14.5
7.7 8.2
12.5
21.0
2 0 1 1 - 1 3 2 0 1 2 - 1 4 2 0 1 3 - 1 5
average
highest (IN Lakhs) R
PLACEMENTBATCH 2013-15
INDUSTRYBREAK-UP
BFSI
research & consultancy
IT/ ITES
others
engg & durables 26%
24%
4%
24%
22%
26.
LBS Journal of Management & Research is a bi-annual publication. It aims to provide a platform for exchange of ideas among researchers and practicing managers by contributing research papers/articles with emphasis on various management issues.
research and
publication
LBS Journal of Management & Research
Communiqué is LBSIM's official newsletter, which aims to share the main events and achievements of students and faculty members on a quarterly basis. `Communiqué' also shares research studies undertaken by the faculty through paper publications, presentations, and seminar participations. Academic assignments and
consultancies undertaken by the faculty are also highlighted in Communiqué.
LBSIM Communiqué
- Shastri Anil (ed.) (2015), 'Modern Thought Leaders: Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial Lectures' 1997-2014, Mc Graw Hill Publications, New Delhi- Kanungo Anil K (2015), 'China and WTO: Issues and Challenges in Textile and Telecommunications', Shipra Publications.- Pandey Alok, Sharma G L, Mehta V K (2015), 'Financial Systems and its Regulations', Mc Graw Hill Publications, New Delhi- Shastri Anil, Chaudhary Pavan (2014), 'LalBahadurShastri: Lessons in Leadership', Wisdom Publications, New Delhi- Biswas PK, Sharma GL, Sharma R and Rishi M (ed.) (2014), 'Applied case studies in Management', Himalya Publishing House, New Delhi
Research Papers Published-2014-15- National/ International Journals : 31 | Chapters in Edited Book : 15- Conference Presentations : 24
| Seed research projects compiled : 27 | Articles published : 60
Books Published 2014-15
25.
remuneration trend 20
0
7.7
14.5
7.7 8.2
12.5
21.0
2 0 1 1 - 1 3 2 0 1 2 - 1 4 2 0 1 3 - 1 5
average
highest (IN Lakhs) R
PLACEMENTBATCH 2013-15
INDUSTRYBREAK-UP
BFSI
research & consultancy
IT/ ITES
others
engg & durables 26%
24%
4%
24%
22%
26.
LBS Journal of Management & Research is a bi-annual publication. It aims to provide a platform for exchange of ideas among researchers and practicing managers by contributing research papers/articles with emphasis on various management issues.
research and
publication
LBS Journal of Management & Research
Communiqué is LBSIM's official newsletter, which aims to share the main events and achievements of students and faculty members on a quarterly basis. `Communiqué' also shares research studies undertaken by the faculty through paper publications, presentations, and seminar participations. Academic assignments and
consultancies undertaken by the faculty are also highlighted in Communiqué.
LBSIM Communiqué
- Shastri Anil (ed.) (2015), 'Modern Thought Leaders: Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial Lectures' 1997-2014, Mc Graw Hill Publications, New Delhi- Kanungo Anil K (2015), 'China and WTO: Issues and Challenges in Textile and Telecommunications', Shipra Publications.- Pandey Alok, Sharma G L, Mehta V K (2015), 'Financial Systems and its Regulations', Mc Graw Hill Publications, New Delhi- Shastri Anil, Chaudhary Pavan (2014), 'LalBahadurShastri: Lessons in Leadership', Wisdom Publications, New Delhi- Biswas PK, Sharma GL, Sharma R and Rishi M (ed.) (2014), 'Applied case studies in Management', Himalya Publishing House, New Delhi
Research Papers Published-2014-15- National/ International Journals : 31 | Chapters in Edited Book : 15- Conference Presentations : 24
| Seed research projects compiled : 27 | Articles published : 60
Books Published 2014-15
25.
DE Shaw & Co.
DeloitteEcozieeEdelweissErnst & Young
Food Corporation of India
First Source
GAILGeneral Motors
GodrejGodfrey Phillips India
Grant Thornton
HDFC Bank
Hatsun Agro
Hero Fincorp
Hindustan Copper
Hyderabad Industries
Hyundai Motors
IBISIBM Idea Cellular
IffcoTokioIndia Bulls
IndusInd Bank
Industowers
Interglobe Technologies
ITC Infotech
Jet Airways
Kotak Mahindra
KPMG Larsen & Toubro
LimeroadMacawberBeekay
MDRA
Maximum Stipend Offered
Rs.75,000 per monthAverage Stipend Offered
Rs.13,000 per month
33% BFSI
25% research & consultancy
21% engg & durables
4% others
17% IT / ITES
prominent recruiters
SUMMER INTERNSHIP DETAILS
BATCH 2014-16
INDUSTRY BREAK-UP
28.
prominent recruiters
- Asian Paints - Royal Bank of Scotland - Infosys Ltd. - Deloitte - Mahindra & Mahindra
- Trident - DE Shaw - Click Labs - ZS Associates - Deloitte
- Hackett Group - Marsh &Mclennan - Newgen Technologies - HP Global Analytics - Maruti Suzuki
- Zee Entertainment - HDFC Life - Tata Consultancy Services
- Oracle - Honeywell
- NDDB Dairy Services - Bajaj Finserv Lending - Smart Cube - Global Analytics
- IL&FS - Fractal Analytics - HCL Technologies - Ernst & Young - Balmer & Lawrie
- Canon India - Kotak Mahindra Bank - Wipro Technologies - Beroe Solutions - Oracle
- Pearson Education - SBI Life - Wipro BPO - CSC e-Governance - Groupe SEB
- Unicharm - Reliance Capital - Wipro Infotech - IMRB International - Samsung
- Marks & Spencer - Kotak Securities - Infosys BPO - Nielsen - JK Tyre
- Kelsa - JPMorgan Chase - New Gen Software - KPMG - Daikin
- Zomato - L&T Finance - HCL Infosystems - TNS Global - LG Electronics
- Click Labs - Federal Bank - Tech Mahindra - Evalueserve - Napion Auto
- Allcargo Logistics - Axis Bank - Practo Technologies - Millward Brown - Havells
- Channel Play - NSE - Libsys - Cians Analytics - Maverick
- Naukri.com - Trustline Securities - TCS BPO - TNS Global - Sony India
- Amagi Media - Evalueserve - Nielso
- Millward Brown - Panasonic
- Cians Analytics - Phillips
- Crisil - Videocon
- Whirlpool
FMCG & Others
Banks & Financial Services
IT / ITES Research & Consultancy
Engineering & Durables
27.
DE Shaw & Co.
DeloitteEcozieeEdelweissErnst & Young
Food Corporation of India
First Source
GAILGeneral Motors
GodrejGodfrey Phillips India
Grant Thornton
HDFC Bank
Hatsun Agro
Hero Fincorp
Hindustan Copper
Hyderabad Industries
Hyundai Motors
IBISIBM Idea Cellular
IffcoTokioIndia Bulls
IndusInd Bank
Industowers
Interglobe Technologies
ITC Infotech
Jet Airways
Kotak Mahindra
KPMG Larsen & Toubro
LimeroadMacawberBeekay
MDRA
Maximum Stipend Offered
Rs.75,000 per monthAverage Stipend Offered
Rs.13,000 per month
33% BFSI
25% research & consultancy
21% engg & durables
4% others
17% IT / ITES
prominent recruiters
DE ShaDeloitteEcozieeEdelweissErnst & Young
YoungY
Food Corporation of India
First Source
GAILGeneral Motors
GodrejGodfrey Phillips India
Grant HDFC Bank
Rs.75,000 per month Rs.13,000 per month
33% BFSI
SUMMER INTERNSHIP DETAILS
BATCH 2014-16
INDUSTRY BREAK-UP
28.
prominent recruiters
- Asian Paints - Royal Bank of Scotland - Infosys Ltd. - Deloitte - Mahindra & Mahindra
- Trident - DE Shaw - Click Labs - ZS Associates - Deloitte
- Hackett Group - Marsh &Mclennan - Newgen Technologies - HP Global Analytics - Maruti Suzuki
- Zee Entertainment - HDFC Life - Tata Consultancy Services
- Oracle - Honeywell
- NDDB Dairy Services - Bajaj Finserv Lending - Smart Cube - Global Analytics
- IL&FS - Fractal Analytics - HCL Technologies - Ernst & Young - Balmer & Lawrie
- Canon India - Kotak Mahindra Bank - Wipro Technologies - Beroe Solutions - Oracle
- Pearson Education - SBI Life - Wipro BPO - CSC e-Governance - Groupe SEB
- Unicharm - Reliance Capital - Wipro Infotech - IMRB International - Samsung
- Marks & Spencer - Kotak Securities - Infosys BPO - Nielsen - JK Tyre
- Kelsa - JPMorgan Chase - New Gen Software - KPMG - Daikin
- Zomato - L&T Finance - HCL Infosystems - TNS Global - LG Electronics
- Click Labs - Federal Bank - Tech Mahindra - Evalueserve - Napion Auto
- Allcargo Logistics - Axis Bank - Practo Technologies - Millward Brown - Havells
- Channel Play - NSE - Libsys - Cians Analytics - Maverick
- Naukri.com - Trustline Securities - TCS BPO - TNS Global - Sony India
- Amagi Media - Evalueserve - Nielso
- Millward Brown - Panasonic
- Cians Analytics - Phillips
- Crisil - Videocon
- Whirlpool
FMCG & Others
Banks & Financial Services
IT / ITES Research & Consultancy
Engineering & Durables
27.
social initiatives The students of LBSIM along with Pravah NGO have been interacting
with rural communities and make efforts to resolve their problems.
A social welfare club SPARSH promotes the principles and the values of our great leader. In collaboration with various NGOs like Jagriti and Pravah, it continues to give back to the society throughout the year by organizing various activities for the deprived children, visiting old age homes, orphanages, etc.
social welfare club
“Rural Immersion” was started to understand the problems of the people living in the villages and provide solutions. Students visited villages along with faculty members. Some of the
leadership imperatives that are addressed during this program are System Thinking, Deep Self Awareness, and Learning ability.
Social Intervention of this kind help students in their personal and professional development with deeper societal concerns.
rural immersion
30.
The Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration, Academics and Management was instituted in 1998. The award is presented by the President of India at Rashtrapati Bhawan and the honour carries a cash award of rupees five lakh, a citation and a plaque. The awardees are designated as Lal Bahadur Shastri Fellows.
lal bahadur shastri national award for excellence in
public administration, academics and management
This year the 16th Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration, Academics and Management for 2015 is being conferred to Dr. Prannoy Roy, Co-Chair-person, NDTV. He has been chosen for the prestigious Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration, Academics and Management: 2015. The selection was done by an eleven member Jury comprising of eminent personalities.
The recipients of the award:Dr. Apatukatha Sivathanu Pillai-2014 Dr. Rajendra Achyut Badwe- 2013Smt. Tessy Thomas - 2012 Prof. Yash Pal - 2011Smt. Aruna Roy - 2010 Shri Sunil Bharti Mittal - 2009Dr. E. Sreedharan - 2008 Dr. M.S. Swaminathan - 2007Dr. Naresh Trehan - 2006 Dr. (late)C. P. Srivastava - 2005Smt. Ela Ramesh Bhatt - 2004 Dr. R. A. Mashelkar - 2003Shri N. R. Narayana Murthy - 2002 Shri Sam Pitroda - 2001Prof. (late) C. K. Prahalad - 200029.
social initiatives The students of LBSIM along with Pravah NGO have been interacting
with rural communities and make efforts to resolve their problems.
A social welfare club SPARSH promotes the principles and the values of our great leader. In collaboration with various NGOs like Jagriti and Pravah, it continues to give back to the society throughout the year by organizing various activities for the deprived children, visiting old age homes, orphanages, etc.
social welfare club
“Rural Immersion” was started to understand the problems of the people living in the villages and provide solutions. Students visited villages along with faculty members. Some of the
leadership imperatives that are addressed during this program are System Thinking, Deep Self Awareness, and Learning ability.
Social Intervention of this kind help students in their personal and professional development with deeper societal concerns.
rural immersion
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The Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration, Academics and Management was instituted in 1998. The award is presented by the President of India at Rashtrapati Bhawan and the honour carries a cash award of rupees five lakh, a citation and a plaque. The awardees are designated as Lal Bahadur Shastri Fellows.
lal bahadur shastri national award for excellence in
public administration, academics and management
This year the 16th Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration, Academics and Management for 2015 is being conferred to Dr. Prannoy Roy, Co-Chair-person, NDTV. He has been chosen for the prestigious Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration, Academics and Management: 2015. The selection was done by an eleven member Jury comprising of eminent personalities.
The recipients of the award:Dr. Apatukatha Sivathanu Pillai-2014 Dr. Rajendra Achyut Badwe- 2013Smt. Tessy Thomas - 2012 Prof. Yash Pal - 2011Smt. Aruna Roy - 2010 Shri Sunil Bharti Mittal - 2009Dr. E. Sreedharan - 2008 Dr. M.S. Swaminathan - 2007Dr. Naresh Trehan - 2006 Dr. (late)C. P. Srivastava - 2005Smt. Ela Ramesh Bhatt - 2004 Dr. R. A. Mashelkar - 2003Shri N. R. Narayana Murthy - 2002 Shri Sam Pitroda - 2001Prof. (late) C. K. Prahalad - 200029.
IT EVENT 2015Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi organized its IT Summit called INNOTECH 2015 on March 21, 2015. The inaugural address was delivered by Shri Ravi Ramakrishnan, Global IT Head & CIO, UFLEX Ltd. and Dr. Naveen Rajpal Professor-USIT, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University delivered the keynote address.
FELICITATION CEREMONY OF MR. ADARSH SHASTRIOur alumnus, Mr. Adarsh Shastri (Batch of 1995-97) was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Delhi (Aam Aadmi Party). LBSIM held a felicitation function for Mr. Adarsh Shastri on February 19, 2015. He shared the journey of his life from school days to the struggle he faced in his first job in Punjab. He mentioned about his dream to join politics to serve his country and also how Aam Aadmi Party's agenda made him leave a top profile job in Apple, India. He requested the students to stay rooted to their values while aiming for the sky and also motivated them to serve their society and nation.
TEDx LBSIMThe Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi organised TEDx LBSIM, on January 31, 2015. TEDx LBSIM is an independently organised TED event designed to give communities, organizations and individuals the opportunity to stimulate dialogue through TED-like experiences at the local level. The theme for this year was “Accessibility” which refers to provide services and products by bringing down the costs of the same. The esteemed speakers on the occasion included Advocate Naina Kapoor, Mr. Mohit Raj, Dr. Babita Ghai, Mr. Yuvraj Sharma, Mr. Abhiraj Malhotra, Mr. Mukund BS, Mr. Abhay Pannu, Dr. JS Titiyal, Mr. Rohan Paul and Ms. Neela Kaushik.The event was truly mesmerizing where the above mentioned personalities shared their views about the theme, and how they witnessed it playing an important role in
their own respective arenas. The highly celebrated band, 'The Light Ear' performed to make it an unforgettable experience.
NATIONAL HR CONFERENCE HR Conference 2014 was held on the theme `Developing Human Capital for Business Excellence' on September 26, 2014 at LBSIM. The chief guest for the occasion was Mr. Rajeev Dubey, President-Group HR & Corporate Services, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Mumbai. Mr. Rajeev Dubey, in his inaugural addresses spoke about building culture by nurturing core values, create innovation, trust people and establish credibility and above all create competitive, fair and inclusive work environment. Shri Anil Shastri, Chairman, Board of Governors presided over the function.
ECONOMIC TIMES ̀ INVEST WISE' EVENTAn event by Economic Times Ascent titled ` Financial Management Series' was organized in LBSIM, Delhi. The panelists were Prof. Arya Kumar, Director, LBSIM, Prof. Alok Pandey, Professor – Finance, LBSIM, Mr. R.K. Dubey, former CMD, Canara Bank and Mr. Rajnish Kataria, Director, NIBSCOM. The panelist discussed the investment patterns of young India and also the contemporary trends in the financial and investment domain that impacts the working population.
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CONVOCATION 2015Convocation 2015 was held on April 3, 2015. Dr. Arya Kumar, Director, LBSIM delivered the welcome address highlighting the achievements of the institute during the academic year 2014-15. Shri Anil Shastri, Chairman, Board of Governors, LBSIM, presided over the function and conferred diplomas upon the graduating students of PGDM (General and Finance), 15-Month PGDM for Working Executives and PGDM-Evening programmes. The chief guest on the occasion was Shri Yashwant Sinha, India's former Finance Minister. He extended his warm wishes to all outgoing students. A total of 242 students graduated from LBSIM's Post Graduate Programmes & received their diploma's at this year's convocation.
TATVA 2015Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi hosted its annual National Level Inter-College Management, Technical and Cultural fest TATVA '15 during February 20-21, 2015.The theme for Tatva 2015 was “Panchtatva: Celebrating the elements of Life”. The event was inaugurated by Padmashree Pankaj Udhas. He left everyone spell bound with his ghazals. The festival included over 50 events hosted by various academic clubs of the institute encompassing diverse topics like politics, marketing, HR, finance and IT with over 1000 students from various institutes across India. The highlights of Tatva '15 were the famous Indian Rapper Raftaar along with BIG Dhillon. The DJ Night witnessed foot-tapping music played by DJ Tejas and DJ Akanksha Popli. LBSIM's annual business quiz Blizzard '15 was hosted by renowned quizmaster Gautam Bose
FOUNDATION DAYLal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management celebrated its 20th Foundation Day on February 23, 2015. General (Retd.) V.P. Malik, Former Chief of the Army Staff, delivered a lecture on 'Leadership in Challenging Times'. In his lecture, General Malik focused on the importance of ethical leadership, discipline and integrity. He said “Challenges can be dealt with global leadership, good talent accompanied with dedication”. He, through a video, also showed heart touching last letters written by few soldiers to their families who had exhibited their courage, heroism undying spirit to fight for the honour of their mother land. Their sacrifice during Kargil's war left everyone present in the auditorium in tears.
- CORPORATE EXCELLENCE AWARDThe institute honored its alumni for Corporate Excellence on the Foundation Day celebration on February 23, 2015. The recipients of the award included Mrs. Manisha Saxena (1995-1997 batch), Senior Vice President of Barclays, Mr. Vikas Om Sahai (1996-1998 batch), Vice President, Institution of Banking group, DBS Bank Ltd., Mr. Monu Ratra (1997-1999 batch) CEO, India Infoline Housing Finance Ltd., Mr. Vikas Singh (1997-1999 batch) Senior Director with Hewlett Packard and Mr. Gaurav Malik (2000-2002 batch) Director, Market and Product Engineering, Daikin Air Conditioning.
- CREATIVE EXPLORATIONThe institute also organized ̀ Creative Exploration' on the Foundation day, an annual student competition with the theme `Jai Jawan Jai Kisan/Unity in Diversity'. The event witnessed participation from management institutions across Delhi/NCR to exhibit their creativity through the use of elements such as paint, craft, waste material etc.
NATIONAL MARKETING SUMMITNational Marketing Summit 2015 on the theme 'New Age Marketing in the Networked Era' was organized on January 17, 2015. The Chief Guest Shri N.K Goyal, President, CMAI Association of India delivered an energetic and enlightening inaugural address. Nine experts from media and corporate addressed participants during day long proceedings.
NATIONAL FINANCE SUMMITThe National Finance Summit, 2015 was held on February 14, 2015. This summit was based on the theme 'Managing Risks in the Vibrant Economy: Issues & Challenges'. It was inaugurated by Mr. R.K Dubey, former CMD Canara Bank. In his address, he deliberated upon the changed political scenarios in India and what impact it would have on financial risks and investment management conditions in the country. Ten experts handling Risk Management in diversified fields addressed participants.
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IT EVENT 2015Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi organized its IT Summit called INNOTECH 2015 on March 21, 2015. The inaugural address was delivered by Shri Ravi Ramakrishnan, Global IT Head & CIO, UFLEX Ltd. and Dr. Naveen Rajpal Professor-USIT, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University delivered the keynote address.
FELICITATION CEREMONY OF MR. ADARSH SHASTRIOur alumnus, Mr. Adarsh Shastri (Batch of 1995-97) was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Delhi (Aam Aadmi Party). LBSIM held a felicitation function for Mr. Adarsh Shastri on February 19, 2015. He shared the journey of his life from school days to the struggle he faced in his first job in Punjab. He mentioned about his dream to join politics to serve his country and also how Aam Aadmi Party's agenda made him leave a top profile job in Apple, India. He requested the students to stay rooted to their values while aiming for the sky and also motivated them to serve their society and nation.
TEDx LBSIMThe Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi organised TEDx LBSIM, on January 31, 2015. TEDx LBSIM is an independently organised TED event designed to give communities, organizations and individuals the opportunity to stimulate dialogue through TED-like experiences at the local level. The theme for this year was “Accessibility” which refers to provide services and products by bringing down the costs of the same. The esteemed speakers on the occasion included Advocate Naina Kapoor, Mr. Mohit Raj, Dr. Babita Ghai, Mr. Yuvraj Sharma, Mr. Abhiraj Malhotra, Mr. Mukund BS, Mr. Abhay Pannu, Dr. JS Titiyal, Mr. Rohan Paul and Ms. Neela Kaushik.The event was truly mesmerizing where the above mentioned personalities shared their views about the theme, and how they witnessed it playing an important role in
their own respective arenas. The highly celebrated band, 'The Light Ear' performed to make it an unforgettable experience.
NATIONAL HR CONFERENCE HR Conference 2014 was held on the theme `Developing Human Capital for Business Excellence' on September 26, 2014 at LBSIM. The chief guest for the occasion was Mr. Rajeev Dubey, President-Group HR & Corporate Services, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Mumbai. Mr. Rajeev Dubey, in his inaugural addresses spoke about building culture by nurturing core values, create innovation, trust people and establish credibility and above all create competitive, fair and inclusive work environment. Shri Anil Shastri, Chairman, Board of Governors presided over the function.
ECONOMIC TIMES ̀ INVEST WISE' EVENTAn event by Economic Times Ascent titled ` Financial Management Series' was organized in LBSIM, Delhi. The panelists were Prof. Arya Kumar, Director, LBSIM, Prof. Alok Pandey, Professor – Finance, LBSIM, Mr. R.K. Dubey, former CMD, Canara Bank and Mr. Rajnish Kataria, Director, NIBSCOM. The panelist discussed the investment patterns of young India and also the contemporary trends in the financial and investment domain that impacts the working population.
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CONVOCATION 2015Convocation 2015 was held on April 3, 2015. Dr. Arya Kumar, Director, LBSIM delivered the welcome address highlighting the achievements of the institute during the academic year 2014-15. Shri Anil Shastri, Chairman, Board of Governors, LBSIM, presided over the function and conferred diplomas upon the graduating students of PGDM (General and Finance), 15-Month PGDM for Working Executives and PGDM-Evening programmes. The chief guest on the occasion was Shri Yashwant Sinha, India's former Finance Minister. He extended his warm wishes to all outgoing students. A total of 242 students graduated from LBSIM's Post Graduate Programmes & received their diploma's at this year's convocation.
TATVA 2015Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi hosted its annual National Level Inter-College Management, Technical and Cultural fest TATVA '15 during February 20-21, 2015.The theme for Tatva 2015 was “Panchtatva: Celebrating the elements of Life”. The event was inaugurated by Padmashree Pankaj Udhas. He left everyone spell bound with his ghazals. The festival included over 50 events hosted by various academic clubs of the institute encompassing diverse topics like politics, marketing, HR, finance and IT with over 1000 students from various institutes across India. The highlights of Tatva '15 were the famous Indian Rapper Raftaar along with BIG Dhillon. The DJ Night witnessed foot-tapping music played by DJ Tejas and DJ Akanksha Popli. LBSIM's annual business quiz Blizzard '15 was hosted by renowned quizmaster Gautam Bose
FOUNDATION DAYLal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management celebrated its 20th Foundation Day on February 23, 2015. General (Retd.) V.P. Malik, Former Chief of the Army Staff, delivered a lecture on 'Leadership in Challenging Times'. In his lecture, General Malik focused on the importance of ethical leadership, discipline and integrity. He said “Challenges can be dealt with global leadership, good talent accompanied with dedication”. He, through a video, also showed heart touching last letters written by few soldiers to their families who had exhibited their courage, heroism undying spirit to fight for the honour of their mother land. Their sacrifice during Kargil's war left everyone present in the auditorium in tears.
- CORPORATE EXCELLENCE AWARDThe institute honored its alumni for Corporate Excellence on the Foundation Day celebration on February 23, 2015. The recipients of the award included Mrs. Manisha Saxena (1995-1997 batch), Senior Vice President of Barclays, Mr. Vikas Om Sahai (1996-1998 batch), Vice President, Institution of Banking group, DBS Bank Ltd., Mr. Monu Ratra (1997-1999 batch) CEO, India Infoline Housing Finance Ltd., Mr. Vikas Singh (1997-1999 batch) Senior Director with Hewlett Packard and Mr. Gaurav Malik (2000-2002 batch) Director, Market and Product Engineering, Daikin Air Conditioning.
- CREATIVE EXPLORATIONThe institute also organized ̀ Creative Exploration' on the Foundation day, an annual student competition with the theme `Jai Jawan Jai Kisan/Unity in Diversity'. The event witnessed participation from management institutions across Delhi/NCR to exhibit their creativity through the use of elements such as paint, craft, waste material etc.
NATIONAL MARKETING SUMMITNational Marketing Summit 2015 on the theme 'New Age Marketing in the Networked Era' was organized on January 17, 2015. The Chief Guest Shri N.K Goyal, President, CMAI Association of India delivered an energetic and enlightening inaugural address. Nine experts from media and corporate addressed participants during day long proceedings.
NATIONAL FINANCE SUMMITThe National Finance Summit, 2015 was held on February 14, 2015. This summit was based on the theme 'Managing Risks in the Vibrant Economy: Issues & Challenges'. It was inaugurated by Mr. R.K Dubey, former CMD Canara Bank. In his address, he deliberated upon the changed political scenarios in India and what impact it would have on financial risks and investment management conditions in the country. Ten experts handling Risk Management in diversified fields addressed participants.
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HOSTEL FACILITIESThe Institute within the radius of about 4 kms has tied up with outside agency for a separate hostel facilities for boys and girls of the campus.
VIDEO CONFERENCING ROOMThe Video Conference Room is a state-of-the-art 70-seater hall, equipped with two 46” LCD display and latest video conference facility. It can support 3 systems at 3 different locations and can broadcast the programme in the auditorium also.
AUDITORIUMThe campus is equipped with a splendid air conditioned auditorium with all latest equipment, having capacity of 300 people. All functions even at the National level are held in the auditorium. INTERACTION ROOMA common interaction room for boys and girls has been provided.
CAFÉ @ LBSIM An air-conditioned café has been provided.
MEDICAL FACILITIESThe Institute has one dedicated medical room with necessary equipment. We have one male Doctor who visits the Institute twice in a week. We have tie-up with Bensup Hospital, Rockland Hospital, Artimis Hospital, Dwarka for Ambulance facility and any other emergency treatment.
campus infrastructureLIBRARY LBSIM library is one of the most well equipped libraries in terms of resources, services and infrastructural facilities. The library has acquired a collection of about 30,000 select documents in the form of books, reports and other non-book materials, in different areas of Information Technology and Management. The library has currently been subscribing 150 select periodicals in print form and online access to over 9,701 periodicals. It has a dedicated E-Resource Centre for accessing electronic databases of journals and reference sources. The library is affiliated to Developing Library Network (DELNET) through which it has access to over 5216 institutions (India 5192, Overseas: 24). Library has been subscribing prestigious electronic databases. COMPUTER CENTRE The Computer Centre is equipped with latest hardware and software facilities to handle the requirements of the course curricula, students and faculty. The entire campus has Wi- Fi with thirty access points. The computer labs have a total capacity of hundred students.
SPORTS FACILITIES A well equipped gym, TT room and badminton court have been provided in the institute. DDA Sports complex, Dwarka is being utilized for conducting various sports events.
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MANTRA NIGHT 2015
Mantra (the music club) organized
Mantra Night 2015, an enchanting
musical show on January 14, 2015.
ABHIVYAKTI AND
VOGUE NIGHT 2015
Abhivyakti and Vogue night was held on
January 22, 2015 by the Abhivyakti
(Dramatics club) and Vogue (fashion
society) teams.
RAZZ NIGHT 2015
Razzmatazz, the dance club of
LBSIM organized Razz Night on
January 27, 2015.
CLUB EVENTS
the feeling of
successThe students received Gold Medals in
recognition of their scholastic and extra-curricular achievements in the Convocation 2015
SANYA JUNEJAst1 Position in
PGDM (General) 2013-15
PUNEET TRIKHAst1 Position in
PGDM (Finance) 2013-15
VIKAS TYAGIst1 Position in 3 Year
PGDM (Part Time) 2012-15
PRABHAT KUMARst1 Position in
PGDM (Executive)
ASHIM GUPTASmt. Lalita Shastri Medal for Best Overall Performance in 2013-15
SAHIL SINGLAAmit Chopra Medal for Social Service & Extra Curricular Activities 2013-15
GULDEEP SINGH KHOKHARBest Summer Training Project, PGDM (General) 2013-15
NIKITA AGGARWALBest Summer Training Project, PGDM (Finance) 2013-15
PRADEEP KUMARBest End Term Project , PGDM (General) 2013-15
KEERAT KAURBest End Term Project, PGDM (Finance) 2013-15
VIKAS TYAGIBest End Term Project, PGDM (Part Time) 2012-15
PRABHAT KUMARBest End Term Project, Programme PGDM (Executive)
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HOSTEL FACILITIESThe Institute within the radius of about 4 kms has tied up with outside agency for a separate hostel facilities for boys and girls of the campus.
VIDEO CONFERENCING ROOMThe Video Conference Room is a state-of-the-art 70-seater hall, equipped with two 46” LCD display and latest video conference facility. It can support 3 systems at 3 different locations and can broadcast the programme in the auditorium also.
AUDITORIUMThe campus is equipped with a splendid air conditioned auditorium with all latest equipment, having capacity of 300 people. All functions even at the National level are held in the auditorium. INTERACTION ROOMA common interaction room for boys and girls has been provided.
CAFÉ @ LBSIM An air-conditioned café has been provided.
MEDICAL FACILITIESThe Institute has one dedicated medical room with necessary equipment. We have one male Doctor who visits the Institute twice in a week. We have tie-up with Bensup Hospital, Rockland Hospital, Artimis Hospital, Dwarka for Ambulance facility and any other emergency treatment.
campus infrastructureLIBRARY LBSIM library is one of the most well equipped libraries in terms of resources, services and infrastructural facilities. The library has acquired a collection of about 30,000 select documents in the form of books, reports and other non-book materials, in different areas of Information Technology and Management. The library has currently been subscribing 150 select periodicals in print form and online access to over 9,701 periodicals. It has a dedicated E-Resource Centre for accessing electronic databases of journals and reference sources. The library is affiliated to Developing Library Network (DELNET) through which it has access to over 5216 institutions (India 5192, Overseas: 24). Library has been subscribing prestigious electronic databases. COMPUTER CENTRE The Computer Centre is equipped with latest hardware and software facilities to handle the requirements of the course curricula, students and faculty. The entire campus has Wi- Fi with thirty access points. The computer labs have a total capacity of hundred students.
SPORTS FACILITIES A well equipped gym, TT room and badminton court have been provided in the institute. DDA Sports complex, Dwarka is being utilized for conducting various sports events.
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MANTRA NIGHT 2015
Mantra (the music club) organized
Mantra Night 2015, an enchanting
musical show on January 14, 2015.
ABHIVYAKTI AND
VOGUE NIGHT 2015
Abhivyakti and Vogue night was held on
January 22, 2015 by the Abhivyakti
(Dramatics club) and Vogue (fashion
society) teams.
RAZZ NIGHT 2015
Razzmatazz, the dance club of
LBSIM organized Razz Night on
January 27, 2015.
CLUB EVENTS
the feeling of
successThe students received Gold Medals in
recognition of their scholastic and extra-curricular achievements in the Convocation 2015
SANYA JUNEJAst1 Position in
PGDM (General) 2013-15
PUNEET TRIKHAst1 Position in
PGDM (Finance) 2013-15
VIKAS TYAGIst1 Position in 3 Year
PGDM (Part Time) 2012-15
PRABHAT KUMARst1 Position in
PGDM (Executive)
ASHIM GUPTASmt. Lalita Shastri Medal for Best Overall Performance in 2013-15
SAHIL SINGLAAmit Chopra Medal for Social Service & Extra Curricular Activities 2013-15
GULDEEP SINGH KHOKHARBest Summer Training Project, PGDM (General) 2013-15
NIKITA AGGARWALBest Summer Training Project, PGDM (Finance) 2013-15
PRADEEP KUMARBest End Term Project , PGDM (General) 2013-15
KEERAT KAURBest End Term Project, PGDM (Finance) 2013-15
VIKAS TYAGIBest End Term Project, PGDM (Part Time) 2012-15
PRABHAT KUMARBest End Term Project, Programme PGDM (Executive)
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Accounting & Finance
Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Information Technology
The Accounting and Finance A rea s t r i ves to keep the participants abreast with the latest developments, tools and techniques in the ever changing a n d d y n a m i c fi n a n c i a l environment. The faculty is actively engaged in pursuing research in various areas.
The Marketing area aims to develop and enhance the skills and knowledge base of the participants by imparting the latest marketing theories and industry's best practices. The faculty is actively engaged in research and consultancy in different areas of marketing.
The HR area offers various c o u r s e s w h i c h g i v e t h e participants a grounding in the c o n c e p t s , k n o w l e d g e , contemporary skill sets, strong positive & progressive outlook. The area ensures that the g radua t ing s tuden ts a re sensitive to the needs of the changing environment.
The explosion of information technology in organizations and the wide web of local area networks, intranet and internet have changed the way business could be conducted in future. C o n s i d e r i n g l a t e s t developments, the IT Area offers various courses which help the participants to use and analyze information and information systems effectively.
Dr Arya Kumar DirectorM.A., Ph.D. (BITS, Pilani)
Dr Shriram P Ketkar ProfessorPGDM, Ph.D. (IIT Delhi)
Dr Rashmi Sharma Associate Professor MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D. (Banasthali Vidyapith)
Ms Rekha Gupta Associate Professor (Sr.)MS, M.Tech., M.Phil, Ph.D. (Jamia Millia Islamia, Thesis Submitted)
Dr G L Sharma ProfessorM.Com, Ph.D. (University of Rajasthan)
Dr Praveen Gupta Associate Professor (Sr.)MSc., MBA, Ph.D. (University of Rajasthan)
Dr Anupriya Singh Assistant Professor (Sr.)MBA, Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Dr Rekha Kashyap Associate Professor (Sr.)M.Tech., Ph.D. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Dr Alok Pandey ProfessorMIBA, Ph.D. (University of Lucknow)
Mr Shelendra K. TyagiAssociate ProfessorPGCSM, MBA, Pursuing Ph.D. (Punjab Technical University)
Dr Moni Mishra Assistant Professor (Sr.)MA, Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Dr Pradeep KumarAssociate ProfessorM.Tech, Ph.D. (Devi Lal University, Sirsa)
Dr Pankaj Varshney Associate ProfessorMFC, Ph.D (University of Delhi)
Ms Joyeeta ChatterjeeAssociate ProfessorMBA, Pursuing Ph.D. (Banasthali University)
Dr Deepti Pathak Assistant ProfessorMBA, Ph.D.(Kumaun University)
Ms Vandana Bhasin Associate ProfessorM.Tech., AMIE -Computer Sci. & Engg., Pursuing Ph.D (JNU)
Dr Anuj Verma Associate ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (CCS University, Meerut)
Ms Smita Sharma Associate ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (Aligarh Muslim University, Thesis Submitted)
Dr Geetanjali Sahi Associate ProfessorMCA, M. Phil., Ph. D. (Banasthali Vidyapith)
Dr Monika Chopra Assistant ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (GGSIPU)
Dr Samant Shant PriyaAssociate ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (MANIT, Bhopal)
Ms Pallavi Sharma Assistant Professor (Sr.)M.Sc., M.Tech. (Banasthali Vidyapith)
Dr Vishakha BansalFaculty AssociateM.Com., Ph.D. (FMS, Delhi University)
Dr Gaurav Joshi Assistant ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology)
Ms Hemlata Sharma Assistant Professor (Sr.)MCA, M.Tech. (I.P. University)
Prof Prem Sibbal Visiting FacultyM.Sc., PGDPM -HR, (FMS, Delhi), MBA, CAIIB (IIBF)
Prof S K Jain Visiting FacultyM.B.A (FMS, Delhi University)
Mr Shuvro Roy Assistant Professor (Sr.)M.Tech., MCA (IGNOU)
Dr M N AroraVisiting FacultyM.Com, Ph.D. (Delhi University)
Prof Ram Adhar Chopra Visiting FacultyMBA, CAIIB, CFP, DBF
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facultyOperations Management
Business Law Strategic Management
Economics
The Operations Management area is involved in imparting knowledge and overseeing, designing, and controll ing production processes such that the business operations are undertaken efficiently and effectively besides undertaking r e s e a r c h a n d p r o v i d i n g consultancy services.
Legal environment constitutes an important aspect of business - domestic and international. The area offers courses on Business Law, Corporate Law and Env i r onmen ta l La w.
Strategy Area is committed to raising awareness regarding the emerging trends in diverse fields and giving a strategic focus amongst the participants such that helps organizations to take decisions leading to superior performance.
The Economics Area provides the fundamental theoretical b a s e i n M i c r o a n d Macroeconomics such that the pa r t i c i pan t s a re ab l e t o understand and appreciate the linkages in economic policy, i m p l e m e n t a t i o n , a n d evaluation.
Dr Prashant GuptaProfessorMBA, FMS, Delhi, Ph.D. (Strategic Management), MDS University, Ajmer, Rajasthan
Dr Deepak Sharma Associate ProfessorM.HRDM, D.Phil. (MONIRBA, University of Allahabad), LL.B
Dr Vikas Mehra ProfessorMBA, Ph.D.(FMS, Delhi University)
Dr Anil K Kanungo ProfessorM.Phil, Ph.D.(Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Dr Shivani Bali Assistant Professor (Sr.)M.Sc., MBA, Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Dr G C Kasturi Visiting FacultyM.Com., Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Dr Sushil Kumar DixitAssistant Professor (Sr.)MBA, LLB, Ph.D.
Ms Megha ChandhiokAssistant Professor (Sr.)PGDHE, M.Phil, Pursuing Ph.D. (Teri University, Delhi)
Dr. Sandhya Makkar Assistant Professor (Sr.)MA, M.Phil, Ph.D. (Delhi University)
Dr Harpal Singh Visiting FacultyM.Com., Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Major Gen. (Retd) G G Dwivedi Visiting FacultyMaster’s in Defence Studies, M.Phil, Ph.D. (JNU)
Dr R L Chawla Visiting FacultyMA, Ph.D. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Dr. Rajkumari Mittal Assistant ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (Banasthali Vidyapeeth)
Prof Om Aggarwal Visiting FacultyM.Com, M.Phil (Delhi University)
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Accounting & Finance
Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Information Technology
The Accounting and Finance A rea s t r i ves to keep the participants abreast with the latest developments, tools and techniques in the ever changing a n d d y n a m i c fi n a n c i a l environment. The faculty is actively engaged in pursuing research in various areas.
The Marketing area aims to develop and enhance the skills and knowledge base of the participants by imparting the latest marketing theories and industry's best practices. The faculty is actively engaged in research and consultancy in different areas of marketing.
The HR area offers various c o u r s e s w h i c h g i v e t h e participants a grounding in the c o n c e p t s , k n o w l e d g e , contemporary skill sets, strong positive & progressive outlook. The area ensures that the g radua t ing s tuden ts a re sensitive to the needs of the changing environment.
The explosion of information technology in organizations and the wide web of local area networks, intranet and internet have changed the way business could be conducted in future. C o n s i d e r i n g l a t e s t developments, the IT Area offers various courses which help the participants to use and analyze information and information systems effectively.
Dr Arya Kumar DirectorM.A., Ph.D. (BITS, Pilani)
Dr Shriram P Ketkar ProfessorPGDM, Ph.D. (IIT Delhi)
Dr Rashmi Sharma Associate Professor MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D. (Banasthali Vidyapith)
Ms Rekha Gupta Associate Professor (Sr.)MS, M.Tech., M.Phil, Ph.D. (Jamia Millia Islamia, Thesis Submitted)
Dr G L Sharma ProfessorM.Com, Ph.D. (University of Rajasthan)
Dr Praveen Gupta Associate Professor (Sr.)MSc., MBA, Ph.D. (University of Rajasthan)
Dr Anupriya Singh Assistant Professor (Sr.)MBA, Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Dr Rekha Kashyap Associate Professor (Sr.)M.Tech., Ph.D. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Dr Alok Pandey ProfessorMIBA, Ph.D. (University of Lucknow)
Mr Shelendra K. TyagiAssociate ProfessorPGCSM, MBA, Pursuing Ph.D. (Punjab Technical University)
Dr Moni Mishra Assistant Professor (Sr.)MA, Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Dr Pradeep KumarAssociate ProfessorM.Tech, Ph.D. (Devi Lal University, Sirsa)
Dr Pankaj Varshney Associate ProfessorMFC, Ph.D (University of Delhi)
Ms Joyeeta ChatterjeeAssociate ProfessorMBA, Pursuing Ph.D. (Banasthali University)
Dr Deepti Pathak Assistant ProfessorMBA, Ph.D.(Kumaun University)
Ms Vandana Bhasin Associate ProfessorM.Tech., AMIE -Computer Sci. & Engg., Pursuing Ph.D (JNU)
Dr Anuj Verma Associate ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (CCS University, Meerut)
Ms Smita Sharma Associate ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (Aligarh Muslim University, Thesis Submitted)
Dr Geetanjali Sahi Associate ProfessorMCA, M. Phil., Ph. D. (Banasthali Vidyapith)
Dr Monika Chopra Assistant ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (GGSIPU)
Dr Samant Shant PriyaAssociate ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (MANIT, Bhopal)
Ms Pallavi Sharma Assistant Professor (Sr.)M.Sc., M.Tech. (Banasthali Vidyapith)
Dr Vishakha BansalFaculty AssociateM.Com., Ph.D. (FMS, Delhi University)
Dr Gaurav Joshi Assistant ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology)
Ms Hemlata Sharma Assistant Professor (Sr.)MCA, M.Tech. (I.P. University)
Prof Prem Sibbal Visiting FacultyM.Sc., PGDPM -HR, (FMS, Delhi), MBA, CAIIB (IIBF)
Prof S K Jain Visiting FacultyM.B.A (FMS, Delhi University)
Mr Shuvro Roy Assistant Professor (Sr.)M.Tech., MCA (IGNOU)
Dr M N AroraVisiting FacultyM.Com, Ph.D. (Delhi University)
Prof Ram Adhar Chopra Visiting FacultyMBA, CAIIB, CFP, DBF
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facultyOperations Management
Business Law Strategic Management
Economics
The Operations Management area is involved in imparting knowledge and overseeing, designing, and controll ing production processes such that the business operations are undertaken efficiently and effectively besides undertaking r e s e a r c h a n d p r o v i d i n g consultancy services.
Legal environment constitutes an important aspect of business - domestic and international. The area offers courses on Business Law, Corporate Law and Env i r onmen ta l La w.
Strategy Area is committed to raising awareness regarding the emerging trends in diverse fields and giving a strategic focus amongst the participants such that helps organizations to take decisions leading to superior performance.
The Economics Area provides the fundamental theoretical b a s e i n M i c r o a n d Macroeconomics such that the pa r t i c i pan t s a re ab l e t o understand and appreciate the linkages in economic policy, i m p l e m e n t a t i o n , a n d evaluation.
Dr Prashant GuptaProfessorMBA, FMS, Delhi, Ph.D. (Strategic Management), MDS University, Ajmer, Rajasthan
Dr Deepak Sharma Associate ProfessorM.HRDM, D.Phil. (MONIRBA, University of Allahabad), LL.B
Dr Vikas Mehra ProfessorMBA, Ph.D.(FMS, Delhi University)
Dr Anil K Kanungo ProfessorM.Phil, Ph.D.(Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Dr Shivani Bali Assistant Professor (Sr.)M.Sc., MBA, Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Dr G C Kasturi Visiting FacultyM.Com., Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Dr Sushil Kumar DixitAssistant Professor (Sr.)MBA, LLB, Ph.D.
Ms Megha ChandhiokAssistant Professor (Sr.)PGDHE, M.Phil, Pursuing Ph.D. (Teri University, Delhi)
Dr. Sandhya Makkar Assistant Professor (Sr.)MA, M.Phil, Ph.D. (Delhi University)
Dr Harpal Singh Visiting FacultyM.Com., Ph.D. (University of Delhi)
Major Gen. (Retd) G G Dwivedi Visiting FacultyMaster’s in Defence Studies, M.Phil, Ph.D. (JNU)
Dr R L Chawla Visiting FacultyMA, Ph.D. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Dr. Rajkumari Mittal Assistant ProfessorMBA, Ph.D. (Banasthali Vidyapeeth)
Prof Om Aggarwal Visiting FacultyM.Com, M.Phil (Delhi University)
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Advisory BodyMr Anil Shastri Chairman, Advisory BodyLBSIM, Delhi
Prof T N KapoorFormer Vice ChancellorPunjab University, Chandigarh
Dr C P SrivastavaFormer SecretaryUniversity Grants Commission, New Delhi
Mr M P MehrotraVice ChairmanVLS Finance Ltd., New Delhi
Mr Vijay DeshpandeVice President – HRJK Tyre & Industries Ltd, New Delhi
Dr A K BalyanCEOOil & Gas Business, Reliance Group, Mumbai
Mr Pawan Kumar JainChairmanSafexpress Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Mr P DwarkanathDirector – Group Human CapitalMax India Ltd., New Delhi
Mr Rajiv DubeyPresident (Group HR & After Market Sector & Member of the Group Executive Sector), Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Mumbai
Mr Debashish GhoshHead – Northern RegionTata Consultancy Services, New Delhi
Mr B SherdiwalaHR PresidentThe Associated Cement Companies Ltd. Mumbai
Mr K J JawaManaging DirectorDAIKIN (I) PVT. LTD., Gurgaon
Mr Sanjay Nath SinghResident ExecutiveTata Steel Limited, New Delhi
Dr Sanjeev SrivastavaVice ChairmanLBSIMT, Bareilly
Mr Pradeep BakshiCOOVoltas Limited, New Delhi
Dr R P MohantySenior AdvisorICFAI University, Mumbai
Dr R L RainaProfessor - CommunicationIIM, Lucknow
Mr Sanjay KediaCountry Head & CEOMarsh India Insurance Brokers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
Mr P N VijayChairmanPN Vijay Financial Services
Dr Dinesh TyagiCEO, CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd., New Delhi
Mr Harish K GandhiGroup Head HRInterglobe Enterprise, Gurgaon
Mr Arun KumarDirector – HRGodfrey Philips India Ltd., New Delhi
Prof Madhu VijProfessorFMS, Delhi University
Dr K C MishraVice ChancellorSri Sri University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Mr Lalit ThusuFinance ControllerAswati Inns Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru
Mr Shailesh PathakExecutive DirectorBhartiya Group, Gurgaon
Mr Sandeep PuriPwC, Partner-Tax and Regulatory ServicesPrice Waterhouse & Co. LLP, Gurgaon
Prof Arya KumarDirector LBSIM, Delhi
Mr Lagan ShastriVice President - CommercialHindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. Gurgaon
Dr G L SharmaAdvisor – CILBSIM, Delhi
Prof Alok PandeyMember Secretary &Professor - Finance LBSIM, Delhi
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AdministrationWing Cdr. (Veteran) Rajiv Mohla, Chief Administrative Officer
Controller of Examinations, Admission Coordinator
Mr Sachin Khera, Administrative Officer
Ms Manisha Trikha, C.S. to Director and Staff Officer
Mr S.P. Kaushik, Finance Officer
Dr Nandi Nailwal, Librarian
Mr Jitender Kumar, Dy. Librarian
Mr Rajesh Thakur, Tech Asst (Sr) Computer Lab
Mr Dhiraj Kumar, Manager- Executive Development Programme
Mr Naresh Wadhwa, Asst Placement Officer
Ms Cicily Mathew, Front Office Secretary
Ms Pooja Ahuja, Academic Asst
Ms Misha Vaid, Examination Asst
Mr Ashish Mathew, Admin Asst
Mr Surender Kumar, Admission Asst
Mr Devender Kumar, Accounts Asst
Mr Sunil Maindola, Library Asst
Mr Lalit Panwar, Computer Lab Asst
Mr A K Mishra, Estate Supervisor
Mr Ashwani Kumar, Technician
Dr Arya Kumar , Director
Dr G L Sharma, Advisor-Corporate Interface & Head: New Projects
Academic Administration
Dr Alok Pandey, Finance
Dr Vikas Mehra, General Management
Dr Rashmi Sharma, HR
Dr Prashant Gupta, Operations
Dr Anil Kanungo, Economics
Dr Rekha Kashyap, IT & Head-MCA
Area conveners
Prof Joyeeta Chatterjee, PGDM (General)
Dr Pankaj Varshney, PGDM (Finance)
Prof Shelendra Tyagi, PGDM (Part Time)
Dr Anuj Verma, PGDM (Executive)
Dr Pradeep Kumar, MCA
Programme Coordinators
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Advisory BodyMr Anil Shastri Chairman, Advisory BodyLBSIM, Delhi
Prof T N KapoorFormer Vice ChancellorPunjab University, Chandigarh
Dr C P SrivastavaFormer SecretaryUniversity Grants Commission, New Delhi
Mr M P MehrotraVice ChairmanVLS Finance Ltd., New Delhi
Mr Vijay DeshpandeVice President – HRJK Tyre & Industries Ltd, New Delhi
Dr A K BalyanCEOOil & Gas Business, Reliance Group, Mumbai
Mr Pawan Kumar JainChairmanSafexpress Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Mr P DwarkanathDirector – Group Human CapitalMax India Ltd., New Delhi
Mr Rajiv DubeyPresident (Group HR & After Market Sector & Member of the Group Executive Sector), Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Mumbai
Mr Debashish GhoshHead – Northern RegionTata Consultancy Services, New Delhi
Mr B SherdiwalaHR PresidentThe Associated Cement Companies Ltd. Mumbai
Mr K J JawaManaging DirectorDAIKIN (I) PVT. LTD., Gurgaon
Mr Sanjay Nath SinghResident ExecutiveTata Steel Limited, New Delhi
Dr Sanjeev SrivastavaVice ChairmanLBSIMT, Bareilly
Mr Pradeep BakshiCOOVoltas Limited, New Delhi
Dr R P MohantySenior AdvisorICFAI University, Mumbai
Dr R L RainaProfessor - CommunicationIIM, Lucknow
Mr Sanjay KediaCountry Head & CEOMarsh India Insurance Brokers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
Mr P N VijayChairmanPN Vijay Financial Services
Dr Dinesh TyagiCEO, CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd., New Delhi
Mr Harish K GandhiGroup Head HRInterglobe Enterprise, Gurgaon
Mr Arun KumarDirector – HRGodfrey Philips India Ltd., New Delhi
Prof Madhu VijProfessorFMS, Delhi University
Dr K C MishraVice ChancellorSri Sri University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Mr Lalit ThusuFinance ControllerAswati Inns Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru
Mr Shailesh PathakExecutive DirectorBhartiya Group, Gurgaon
Mr Sandeep PuriPwC, Partner-Tax and Regulatory ServicesPrice Waterhouse & Co. LLP, Gurgaon
Prof Arya KumarDirector LBSIM, Delhi
Mr Lagan ShastriVice President - CommercialHindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. Gurgaon
Dr G L SharmaAdvisor – CILBSIM, Delhi
Prof Alok PandeyMember Secretary &Professor - Finance LBSIM, Delhi
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AdministrationWing Cdr. (Veteran) Rajiv Mohla, Chief Administrative Officer
Controller of Examinations, Admission Coordinator
Mr Sachin Khera, Administrative Officer
Ms Manisha Trikha, C.S. to Director and Staff Officer
Mr S.P. Kaushik, Finance Officer
Dr Nandi Nailwal, Librarian
Mr Jitender Kumar, Dy. Librarian
Mr Rajesh Thakur, Tech Asst (Sr) Computer Lab
Mr Dhiraj Kumar, Manager- Executive Development Programme
Mr Naresh Wadhwa, Asst Placement Officer
Ms Cicily Mathew, Front Office Secretary
Ms Pooja Ahuja, Academic Asst
Ms Misha Vaid, Examination Asst
Mr Ashish Mathew, Admin Asst
Mr Surender Kumar, Admission Asst
Mr Devender Kumar, Accounts Asst
Mr Sunil Maindola, Library Asst
Mr Lalit Panwar, Computer Lab Asst
Mr A K Mishra, Estate Supervisor
Mr Ashwani Kumar, Technician
Dr Arya Kumar , Director
Dr G L Sharma, Advisor-Corporate Interface & Head: New Projects
Academic Administration
Dr Alok Pandey, Finance
Dr Vikas Mehra, General Management
Dr Rashmi Sharma, HR
Dr Prashant Gupta, Operations
Dr Anil Kanungo, Economics
Dr Rekha Kashyap, IT & Head-MCA
Area conveners
Prof Joyeeta Chatterjee, PGDM (General)
Dr Pankaj Varshney, PGDM (Finance)
Prof Shelendra Tyagi, PGDM (Part Time)
Dr Anuj Verma, PGDM (Executive)
Dr Pradeep Kumar, MCA
Programme Coordinators
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