Xavier School of Management, one of India’s premier B-Schools, announces admission to the Virtual Interactive Learning (VIL) Postgraduate Certificate Programs for Business Management and Human Resource Management courses. It is being organized through VCNow’s Video Conference based Virtual Classroom platform in 40 study centers through India. The duration of VIL program is one year with 5 days of campus stay at XLRI Jamshedpur.

On line registration is to conclude on 30th October 2017.

The applicant should essentially have minimum two years’ work experience (as on October 2017) after graduation (in 10+2+3 format) or its equivalent.

The fee for the PGCBM program is Rs. 2, 40,000/- and for PGCHRM is Rs. 2, 50,000/- to be paid in five installments. XLRI offers special concessions for corporate supports as well.

The aim of one-year online program is to provide management education to working officials with no need to leave their jobs or cities. The classes are led by XLRI Professors over a High Definition Video Conference based Virtual Classroom platform. 5-day intensive learning experience called the ‘Campus Component’ at the XLRI Campus at Jamshedpur is also inclusive in the course. Over a duration of 15 years more than 6500 students had been graduated by this programme.

The Certification along with Alumni status is delivered at the distinguished Graduation Ceremony at XLRI, Jamshedpur.

The registration details are available at http://sat.xlri.ac.in/ or http://sat.xlri.ac.in/satadmission/index.php?cmd=R.

Associate Dean of VIL programs, Prof. Ram Kumar Kakani, at XLRI commented, “XLRI Jamshedpur has been rated as the first Management Institute in India to begin management programs for working professionals, through its exclusive Virtual Interactive Learning methodology. The programs have been intended for Working Executives to elevate their business insight, refine their managerial skills which would fetch value to them personally as well as professionally in their careers without exit of their jobs, cities, and families.”

Source: India Education Diary