Programs
- A doctoral-level programme, the Fellow Programme in Rural Management (FPRM), for students and professionals seeking careers in research, teaching and specialised knowledge-based positions in cooperatives and development organisations.
- A post-graduate Programme in Rural Management (PRM) for those who wish to undertake challenging managerial responsibilities in the rural co-operative sector and development organisations. PRM is recognised as equivalent to a Master’s degree by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
- Management Development Programmes for in-service managers/officers working with co-operatives, NGOs, and government and semi-government organisations engaged in rural development.
- Research and Consultancy for enriching the quality and content of teaching and training activities as well as helping IRMA’s clientele identify and resolve their management problems.
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