Indira Institute of Management, Pune (IIMP)
Listing Description
Overview
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Established in 1994 under Shree Chanakya Education Society’s Indira Group of Institutes. 
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Located in Tathawade, Pune (Maharashtra). 
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One of the first management institutes in Pune to receive NBA Accreditation for MBA programs. 
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Known for its quality education, strong alumni network, and industry-oriented learning. 
Approvals & Affiliations
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Approved by AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education). 
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Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU). 
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NAAC accredited with good ratings. 
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Offers both MBA and PGDM programs. 
Programs Offered
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MBA (SPPU Affiliated, 2 Years) - 
Specializations: Marketing, Finance, Human Resource, Operations, Business Analytics. 
 
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PGDM (AICTE Approved, 2 Years) - 
More industry-focused with certifications and international exposure. 
 
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Ph.D. (Management) – research programs under SPPU. 
Admission Process
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Eligibility: Graduation with minimum 50% (45% for reserved categories). 
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Exams Accepted: CAT, XAT, CMAT, ATMA, MAT, MAH MBA-CET. 
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Final Selection: Based on test score + GD/PI + academic performance. 
Fees (Approx.)
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MBA (SPPU): ₹2.5 – 3 Lakhs (for 2 years). 
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PGDM: ₹6 – 7 Lakhs (for 2 years). 
Campus & Facilities
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Wi-Fi enabled campus with modern classrooms. 
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Well-stocked library & digital resources. 
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Computer labs, seminar halls, auditorium. 
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Hostel facilities for boys & girls. 
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Sports and cultural facilities. 
Placements
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Average Package: ₹5 – 6 LPA. 
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Highest Package: ₹14 – 16 LPA (domestic & international). 
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Top Recruiters: Deloitte, KPMG, Infosys, Capgemini, TCS, ICICI Bank, HDFC, Wipro, ITC, Nestle, Tech Mahindra. 
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Strong alumni base working in top MNCs. 
Highlights
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30+ years of reputation in management education. 
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Mix of academic learning + corporate exposure + global outlook. 
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Regular guest lectures, corporate interactions, live projects, and industry visits. 
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Recognized as one of the top private B-Schools in Pune. 
 
                                 
								


