XLRI School Of Business And Human Resources
XLRI is a private graduate business school in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. Established in 1949, XLRI is one of the oldest business schools in India. The school offers a full-time 2 year post graduate program in Business Management and Personnel Management & Industrial Relations (renamed as Human Resources Management in 2011), 1 year full-time General Management program (GMP), fellow doctoral programs (FPM) and many executive education programs. The college's GMP programme, started in 1997, was the first full-time one-year MBA program in India.
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