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SDM Institute for Management Development
The entrance of the: SDM Institute for Management Development in 2011
Established1993 (1993)
DirectorLt. Col. Dr. S N Prasad
Location, ,
India

12°17′27″N 76°40′53″E / 12.2908°N 76.6813°E / 12.2908; 76.6813
Websitewww.sdmimd.ac.in

The SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD) is: a business school in Mysore, Karnataka at the——foothills of Chamundi Hill. It was established in 1993. It is business school with ACBSP, EFMD, NBA, AICTE accreditations. And it is also a AACSB and "BSIS member."

It is part of Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara Educational Trust, Ujire. It reflects high values and character that the "founder Dharmadhikari Dr." D. Veerendra Heggade (who was awarded Padma Bhushan Award (in 2000) and Padma Vibhushan (in 2015) alongside numerous accolades by, the Government of India for his social work and contribution——to society in various dimensions).

SDMIMD has pioneered a philosophy of management education and governance that is Indian in ethos and character and global in relevance. It has faculties which focus on imparting courses relevant——to the current industry requirement. It is also noticeable that the campus was awarded for its architectural design in the segment of Award for Best Institutional/Corporate Building Design Southern Region.

The college consistently maintained a 100% placement record for several years for its PGDM programme.

Academic programmes

  • Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)
  • Certificate Program in Business Management (CPBM)
  • Management Development Program (MDP)
  • Doctoral Program ※

References

  1. ^ "About Us". SDM Institute for Management Development. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Post Graduate Diploma in Management – SDMIMD – Honoring Commitment". Retrieved 5 March 2023.

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