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AIMA & AMU PhD
PROGRAMME
In a resource poor
country like India the demand for professionally qualified managers to manage
the scarce resources effectively and efficiently is high.
This is also indicated by the burgeoning number of
institutes, which grant the MBA degree or its equivalent. This growth however,
has to be supported by growth in the availability of faculty with doctorate in
management subject to man the positions in these institutes so that the quality
of management education and research is further improved.
The AIMA and AMU Joint PhD programme is aimed at
providing formal training to budding faculty and working managers, with
inclination for academics, teaching an research. It helps in development of
skills and competencies based on a sound understanding of the principles of
management and methods of conducting research with scientific rigour.
PhD Programme is beneficial for working managers
who are constrained by time and location to pursue regular Ph.D from
Universities and other Institutes offering full time Ph.D programmes. It helps
in development of skills and competencies based on sound understanding of the
principles of management.
About AMU
The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) is one of the
oldest and most distinguished universities of the sub-continent. Founded in 1887
as Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College by the great social reformer, Sir Syed
Ahmad Khan, it blossomed into a full-fledged university in 1920. Having its
antecedents in the mission and purpose of the founder as amelioration of the
educational backwardness of the Muslims of India, it has widened its scope to
become an equal-opportunity institution in post-independence India.
AMU is residential university. The diversity of
the social life on the campus is the true indicator of its heterogeneity.
Seventeen Halls of residence (comprising 89 hostels) accommodate more than 20000
students. There are twelve faculties under which more than 90 departments of
studies operate. Today, there are more than 20,000 students in its main campus
at Aligarh. Presently the total outlay of the University is of the order of 2000
million Indian Rupees.
AMU is considered by people – who have come in
contact with it directly or indirectly – not simply as a structure of bricks and
mortar but as a fountainhead of distinct culture. Being residential in
character, it not only provides physical space for the students but also
`behavioral space’. The culture of the University instills in the students suave
and refined manners, develops interpersonal, entrepreneurial, and leadership
skills, and, above all, provides them a sense of living in harmony with other
human beings.
About AIMA
The year 1957 saw the beginning of a powerful
movement. The `ALL INDIA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION’ (AIMA) was created as the
national apex body of the management profession, with active support of
Government of India and Indian corporate sector. It was intended as a cause
group – a body to pool management thoughts in the country, a forum to develop a
national managerial ethos, an organization to facilitate the furtherance of
management profession and its contribution to the society.
Today, more than five decades later AIMA is
recognized for its national stature, upheld by broad base of 58 local management
associations and two cooperating associations abroad. Its membership base
includes over 30,000 professional individual members and 3,000 corporate
organizations as institutional members.
AIMA - CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
Established in 1993, CME, the education wing of
AIMA reinforces management education and offers AICTE approved Post Graduate
Diploma in Management (PGDM) and its IT variant PGDITM with a student strength
of over 7,000. CME-AIMA is unique among Business Schools because of its industry
linkage which is leveraged to get continuous industry inputs to develop and
contemporize course contents and facilitate student industry interaction.
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