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Recognitions & Accreditations

National

  • AICTE, Ministry of HRD, Government of India approved Two-year Full time and Three year part-time PGDM Programmes.
  • AICTE approved two year full-time PGDM in International Business Management.
  • AICTE has accredited two year full time PGDM Programme.
  • AICTE considers Two year full time PGDM Programmes are at par with MBA degree.
  • Member of Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS)
  • Member of All India Management Association
  • Permanent Institutional Member of National HRD Network, Delhi.
  • Member of Computer Society of India.
  • Permanent Institutional Member of Indian Society for Training & Development.
  • Member of the Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM)
  • Institutional Member of DELNET
  • Member of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
  • Institutional Member of National Institute of Science Communication and Information Research (NISCAIR)

 

International

  • Tie-up with Rennes International School of Business, France for students exchange, faculty exchange, research & consultancy.
  • Member of INTERMAN, an ILO/UN sponsored international network management institution. FORE, through INTERMAN, has links with leading management development centres, management institutions and enterprises in 72 countries.
  • FSM Features in the Asian Directory produced by the EMD, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • Member of Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA)
  • Member of Life Office Management Association (LOMA), an international association of Insurance and Financial Services Company (founded in 1924).
  • Member of European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)
  • Tie-up with KPMG for Six Sigma Certification
 
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