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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
The 2-year full-time PGPM program is an industry accepted management program. It does not have AICTE recognition but that does not matter as companies visit every year for recruitment. So as far as you are getting placed through campus it will not be a problem and on the other side the institute also provides an option to opt for the MBA degree program which is offered by ICFAI University Dehradun on self-study mode basis which will parallelly get completed with the PGPM program and that degree is UGC approved. So you can apply for Ph.D or any public sector job with this MBA degree also. P.S: AICTE approval is given to autonomous institute only which provide PGDM whereas UGC approval is given to universities providing MBA degree. Do not mix up both. Hope this is clear.