National Institute of Bank
Management (NIBM), Pune was come
into existence in the year 1969 by the Reserve Bank of India, in consultation
with the Government of India, as an autonomous apex institution.
The institute is recognized by the
University of Pune as an approved centre for Post-Graduate Research and also by the Department
of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science & Technology,
Government of India.
The institute is part of the grand
vision of giving a new direction to the banking industry in India and making
the industry a more cost-effective instrument for national development.
The institute will be the trustee
for India for helping to create world-class, competitive banking and financial
services capabilities.
The college has its own campus with
all modern educational, institutional and residential facilities and a library
with more than 65000 books and 200 journals and periodicals PGDM (B &FS),
held on residential basis, is providing to the financial system a pool of
talented youngsters thoroughly trained and prepared with Analytical Skills
& Perspectives in Banking and Finance for directly taking up managerial
responsibilities.
Courses Offered:
- Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Banking and
Financial Services)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Post
Graduate Diploma in Management (Banking and Financial Services):
The two-year Post Graduate Program
in Banking and Finance is designed as a contemporary, rigorous, innovative and
practical source of management education. The Program is pitched to provide to
the financial system, on a regular basis, a pool of talented young executives
who are thoroughly trained in Foundations, Analytical Skills and Perspectives
in Banking and Finance and fully prepared to shoulder managerial
responsibilities in the banking and financial sector.
A perfect blend of analytical
skills, subject knowledge and a thorough understanding of the practical nuances
of banking business makes the students of PGPBF a class-apart from other
management graduates.
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