National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai, has issued the notification for admission into PG Diploma programme, to be offered in the ensuing session 2011.


Last Updated: 2010-10-06T03:40:01+05:30

NITIE Mumbai PG Diploma Programme Admission 2011

National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai, Maharashtra, has invited applications for admission into the following postgraduate (PG) Diploma programme, to be offered in the ensuing session 2011. Admissions are done on the basis of Common Admission Test (CAT) score, followed by a Group Discussion and Personal Interview. NITIE is an institute dedicated to help Indian businesses to make their presence felt globally. The institute was incepted in 1963.
 
PG Diploma Disciplines
PG Diploma in Industrial Management (PGDIM)
PG Diploma in Industrial Safety & Environmental Management (PGDISEM)
PG Diploma in Information Technology Management (PGDITM)
 
Date of Exam
N/A
 
Test Centers
N/A
 
Fee
See the prospectus
 
How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply online by visiting the institute's official website: http://www.nitie.edu/. The application fee of Rs 1000 (Rs 500 for SC/ST/PD candidates) and applicable bank charges can be paid in the form of challan (challan can be downloaded from the institute's aforementioned website) in any branch of State Bank of India. Hard copy of duly filled online application form duly signed by the candidate along with institute's copy of challan and copies of relevant documents should be sent to the Assistant Registrar (Academic), NITIE, Vihar Lake, PO NITIE, Mumbai 400087. For further details, candidates can visit the institute's aforementioned website.
 
Note: For PGDISEM & PGDITM few seats are available to industry sponsored candidates. Candidates applying under this category should fill the sponsorship form. CAT is not required for such candidates.
 
Date of issue of Application Form
Issue of Online Application - October 4, 2010
 
Last Date of submitting Application Form

Last Date of submitting Online Application - November 30, 2010

- By Iti Agarwal
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