Indian Institute of Management Shillong - Center For Development of North Eastern Region

Center For Development of North Eastern Region

The Centre for Development of North Eastern Region (CEDNER) formerly known as The Accelerated Learning Centre (ALC), of the Indian Institute of Management Shillong has been constituted right from the inception of the Institute and is involved in organizing both short term and long term programmes relevant to the local community and society of the state and the region .The members of the local community, who may otherwise have limited opportunities for getting the latest exposure to training for skill development, are provided with such opportunities by the Institute. The objective of the Institute is to respond to the local needs and make available the facilities of the Institute for the training of select local youth. The Centre trains young entrepreneurs, businessmen and women, business executives and officers of the region in skill development for various phases of their business and entrepreneurial activity. The Centre has already offered a series of such practice oriented management courses.

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