Masters Degree in Information Management (MIM)
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Category: Finance Management | Communication Skills | Organisation Management | Finance | Mathematics, Logic & Statistics | Human Resource (HR) Management | Entrepreneurship Management | Marketing & Sales Management | Project Management | Business Management | Networking | MIM | Database Administration | Basic Computer Training | General Administration & Management | Industrial Management | Operations Management | Programming | Web Technologies
Eligibility: (Pre-requisites) | Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognised university with Minimum 2 years work experience at supervisory / executive level, after graduation (The 2 year period is calculated from the date of final examination at the degree level.) |
Medium of instruction: | English |
This is Three-year, part-time post graduate programmes affiliated to Mumbai University.
Programme Objective
The part-time Master's Degree programmes enable executives to pursue advanced studies in their chosen area of specialisation viz. Human Resource Development, Finance, Marketing and Information – with a view to enhancing career prospects.
No. of Seats : 60 per programme
How can I apply?
- Obtain Application Form and Prospectus, available at MET for Rs. 900/- in cash or DD payable at Mumbai in favour of 'MET's Institute of Management'.
- Fill the Application Form and submit the same with necessary documents (mentioned in the Prospectus).
- Appear for the Selection Procedure on scheduled date.
Admission Procedure
- The applicant must submit the prescribed application form along with necessary certificates on or before the due date.
- The applicant must appear for the selection programme on the date of Entrance Exam.
- The selection will be done on the basis of:
- Scholastic record
- The level and nature of practical experience and
- Performance in the selection programme conducted by the Institute.
- The selection programme will consist of a Written Test (WT), Group Discussion (GD), Personal Interview (PI). The WT, GD and PI will be conducted on the same day.
- The list of selected candidates will be declared on MET website.
Important Dates
Last Date for Form Submission |
February 06, 2013 |
Entrance Exam |
February 10, 2013 |
Programme Outline
Masters Degree in Information Management (MIM) - The programme aims to impart students with requisite skills to pursue careers in Software Management, Software Project Management, IT consultancy and System Analysis.It emphasises a system oriented approach integrating the different topics in IT and systems such as Structured Languages, Web based Technologies, Networking, Project management and also management related topics like e-business, ERP, Knowledge Management, IT Strategies and CRM. Candidates with executive experience and adequate domain knowledge would find the programme extremely relevant will help them undertake managerial responsibilities in the IT industry.
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The programme aims to impart to students the requisite skills to pursue careers in Software Management, Software Project Management, IT Consultancy and System Analysis. It emphasises a system-oriented approach, integrating the different topics in IT and Systems, such as Structured Languages, Web-based Technologies, Networking, Project Management and also management related topics like e-Business, ERP, Knowledge Management, IT Strategies and CRM. Candidates with executive experience and adequate domain knowledge would find the programme extremely relevant, since it will help them undertake managerial responsibilities in the IT industry. |
First Year |
Second Year |
Third Year |
First Semester : |
First Semester : |
First Semester : |
Financial Accounting |
Introduction to Computers/ MIS |
1. IT Quality Assurance |
Business Law |
Effective Communication. |
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Cost Management and Management Control |
Human Resources Management |
1. Knowledge Management |
Organisational Behaviour. |
Business Environment |
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Principles of Management |
Taxation |
1. E-business |
Quantitative Methods in Management |
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1. IT strategy |
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Special Studies in Information Technology (Projects) |
Second Semester : |
Second Semester : |
Second Semester : |
Personnel Law and Management |
Structured Languages |
Entrepreneurship Management |
Managerial Economics |
Web-based Technologies |
Management of Environment & Productivity Techniques |
Production Management |
Data Management / Systems Software |
Project Management |
Marketing Management |
Strategic Management |
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Research Methodology |
Networking & Communications |
Business Ethics |
Financial Management |
Software Project Management &IT Resources Management |
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First Year |
Second Year |
Third Year |
First Semester : |
First Semester : |
First Semester : |
Financial Accounting |
Introduction to Computers/ MIS |
1. IT Quality Assurance |
Business Law |
Effective Communication. |
|
Cost Management and Management Control |
Human Resources Management |
1. Knowledge Management |
Organisational Behaviour. |
Business Environment |
|
Principles of Management |
Taxation |
1. E-business |
Quantitative Methods in Management |
|
1. IT strategy |
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|
Special Studies in Information Technology (Projects) |
Second Semester : |
Second Semester : |
Second Semester : |
Personnel Law and Management |
Structured Languages |
Entrepreneurship Management |
Managerial Economics |
Web-based Technologies |
Management of Environment & Productivity Techniques |
Production Management |
Data Management / Systems Software |
Project Management |
Marketing Management |
Strategic Management |
|
Research Methodology |
Networking & Communications |
Business Ethics |
Financial Management |
Software Project Management &IT Resources Management |
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Classroom - Part Time | ||||
When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
Not Specified |
3 Years |
All Venues | Not Specified | Price On Request |
MET Institute of Management, Mumbai
MET Institute of Management (MET IOM)
At MET, students are treated as managers under training. Training is imparted round-the-clock, seven days a week. Projects and assignments are given utmost importance and students learn on the job. Application oriented knowledge, garnered in the lecture halls, is applied to industry assignments. The faculty spares no effort to make the students razor sharp, so they make their mark in the corporate world.