The Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Executive) – International Business is designed for working professionals who aspire to build expertise in managing business across global markets. The programme develops a comprehensive understanding of international trade, cross-border business strategy, global marketing, finance, supply chain management and emerging market opportunities.
As organizations continue to expand internationally, professionals require the knowledge and skills to navigate geopolitical developments, global regulations, cultural diversity and international business risks. This programme combines management fundamentals with specialized international business subjects to help learners make informed strategic decisions in a dynamic global environment.
Through industry-oriented learning, case studies, assignments and project work, participants gain practical exposure to international business operations, trade procedures, financial management, cross-cultural leadership and sustainable global business practices.
By the end of the PGDM Executive in International Business programme, learners will be able to:
AI Mindset + Prompt Engineering for Business Output
What the Learner Becomes:
AI-Ready ProfessionalTotal Credits 20
Domain-contextualised AI module + workplace artifact
What the Learner Becomes:
AI-Enabled Task OptimiserTotal Credits 24
Total Credits 6
Domain-contextualised AI module + workplace artifact
What the Learner Becomes:
AI-Enabled Task OptimiserTotal Cumulative Credits 50
Full course fee (Four semesters)
Inclusive of all taxes
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up to 25% in course fees.
Defence personal
up to 30% in course fees.
Specially Abled
up to 20% in course fees.
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Course fee - Installment
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Working professionals and graduates with at least five years of work experience who want to advance in international business.
15 months.
Online.
Leadership and specialist roles in international trade, exports, imports, global marketing, finance and supply chain management.
Yes. The programme concludes with a three-month desk research and project work component.
The programme comprises 50 cumulative credits.