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Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad held the induction ceremony for 148 students enrolled to its PG programme in management for Executives (MBA PGPX).

New Delhi: Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad held the induction ceremony for 148 students enrolled to its Post graduate programme in management for Executives (MBA PGPX). IIM Ahmedabad director Bharat Bhasker welcomed the new batch with faculty members Pradyumna Khokhle and chairperson Viswanath Pingali.
IIM-A Director, Prof Bhasker "PGPX is a programme which will enrich you professionally, as well as guide your thought processes beyond classroom learning. At IIM Ahmedabad, we strive to develop responsible and sensitive business leaders who place the society at the core of their decision-making. A combination of a world-class curriculum, taught by a great faculty pool, learning current best practices and a collaborative learning environment makes PGPX one of the most sought after management courses in the world. I am confident that with your PGPX experience, you will emerge as the new age leaders that the world needs today".
Following this, chairperson of the institute, Viswanath Pingali said: "The quality and profile of the IIMA PGPX students is comparable with the top business schools across the world. A selection process that considers academic rigour, leadership potential and diversity combined with scholarships to encourage the meritorious and deserving professionals allow us to get the best of students year on year. As the chairperson, I am extremely confident that the Class of 2024 of IIMA PGPX will make a mark for themselves, just like their predecessors".
As per an official statement released by IIM-A, the PGPX batch of 2023 has also witnessed a decent strength of the female students, who come with work experience ranging from 6.5 years to 8.5 years.
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