K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research (SIMSR) - Academics

Academics

The institute offers the following courses:

  • Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), is a flagship course of SIMSR and for which admission happens through CAT.
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Management - International Business : admission in which happens through CAT.
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Management- Retail Management started in year 2004, in collaboration with Pantaloons Retail. Admission in this course happens through CAT XAT MHCET GMAT & CMAT
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Management- Integrated marketing communication, a newly launched program of simsr aims at fulfilling the evergrowing demands of the industry. admission in which happens through CAT XAT MHCET GMAT & CMAT
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Management- Financial services: admission in which happens through CAT XAT MHCET GMAT & CMAT, is being offered to meet the demand of financial experts in the market.

It also conducts courses such as Master of Management Studies (MMS), this course is affiliated with the University of Mumbai; Master of Computer Applications (MCA).

Doctorate-level courses, management development programmes and in-company training programmes are also conducted. It conducts foreign language courses and other part-time courses such as MMM, MFM, MIM, etc.

The institute offers a Ph.D. programme in Management of the University of Mumbai and SNDT Women's University (for women candidates only), along with several other full- and part-time Masters and post graduate programmes.

SIMSR offers several specialized industry specific programmes for working executives and companies.

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