Journalism of Courage
Advertisement
Premium

IIM Kozhikode begins new session with over 600 students, 45% female candidates

Amongst the programmes, PGP-LSM has the highest number of female candidates with 52 per cent followed by PGP with 48 per cent female candidates and PhD with 47 per cent women candidates.

IIM Kozhikode new courseIIM Kozhikode's new programme It is aimed towards enabling high-potential aspiring CMOs, new and evolving CMOs and business owners create greater business impact. (File image)
Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio element.

IIM Kozhikode Admissions 2023: The Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM-K) today kick-started this academic session by welcoming a total of 601 students under its flagship Post Graduate Programme (PGP), PGP-Liberal Studies and Management (PGP-LSM), PGP-Finance (PGP-F) and Doctoral Programme in Management (PhD).

Out of the 601 students, there are 45 per cent women candidates. Amongst the programmes, PGP-LSM has the highest number of female candidates with 52 per cent followed by PGP with 48 per cent female candidates and PhD with 47 per cent women candidates.

A total of 12 international students have joined the institute through GMAT and CAT, it includes five NRIs. The students are from Nepal, USA, UK, UAE, Oman and Germany. All international students are part of the flagship PGP programme. This is the first time IIM-K has inducted international students.

This year, there are 58 per cent students from non-engineering backgrounds including Science, Humanities, Arts, Commerce, Medical (MBBS) and Chartered Accountants. Around 67 per cent of the batch has prior work experience. There are 45 students from Kerala.

Out of 601 students, 483 are a part of PGP, 52 students have taken admission in PGP-LSM, 49 students have joined PGP-F, 17 students have joined DPM (PhD).

From the homepage
Tags:
  • IIM Kozhikode
Edition
Install the Express App for
a better experience
Featured
Trending Topics
News
Multimedia
Follow Us
Big PictureThe rage and rampage: Why are Nepal's youth angry?
X