XLRI Launches New PGDM Program With International Specialisations
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The program blends advanced second-year courses provided by the partner universities with XLRI's first year PGDM-BM curriculum. Along with the PGDM-BM degree from XLRI students who have successfully finished the program will also MS or MBA degree from the overseas partner universuty get through credit transfer process.
XLRI will provide nine foreign speciality tracks with four renowned international institutions for the 2026 batch.
Martin J. Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University USA
Marketing (STEM)
George Washington Business School USA
International Business
Sports Management
Business Analytics
Project Management
Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University USA
Healthcare Analytics and Intelligence
IAE Paris Sorbonne Business School, Paris 1 France
Healthcare Management
Through more than 400 hours of specialised learning each track provides a significantly deeper understanding than traditional MBA specialisations.
Students will study the first year core courses at XLR complete a few second year foundation courses and then travel to the partner university for their specialisation starting in the Fall semester.
Most specialisations offered with U.S. universities are STEM-designated allowing students to apply for OPT work opportunities under US rules. Those studying in France can apply for a 12 month renewable residence or work permit under the Indo-French mobility agreement.
Students joining the program will have full access to academic support, career services, industry interactions and career fairs at both XLRI and the partner universities. With credit transfer and scholarships, students can earn two well recognised global degrees at a much lower cost than studying abroad independently.
The admissions procedure for these specialisation tracks is identical to that of XLRI's PGDM in business management program. Applicants must have completed four years of full-time study after Class 12. Students can choose these specialisation tracks while filling out the XAT application form.
