Panjab University, Chandigarh - University Institute of Applied Management Sciences

University Institute of Applied Management Sciences

UIAMS was started in the year 2008–09 by the Faculty of Business Management & Commerce, PU, Chandigarh. It is housed in Panjab university South Campus, Sector 25. UIAMS offers management programmes in sectoral areas and streams so as to fulfill the growing needs of the industry, and requirement of managerial discipline in the following sunrise and booming sectors of corporate world.

The MBA programme has been designed according to the industrial and sector specific needs, the different specialisations are:

  • MBA (Retail Management)
  • MBA (Banking and Insurance Management)
  • MBA (IT & Telecommunications Management)
  • MBA (Infrastructural Management)
  • MBA (Pharmaceutical Management
  • MBA (Hospital Management)

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