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ICFAI develops 12 new PG courses

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Thiruvananthapuram , Nov. 7

THE ICFAI University has conceived, designed and developed 12 new PG Diploma programmes in different areas of finance and management to cater to the needs of professionals and students.

According to an ICFAI official here, the PG Diploma in Strategic Finance and Control will cover areas such as business strategy, financial strategy, mergers and acquisition and financial control systems.

The rapidity with which corporate finance, bank finance and investment finance have evolved in recent years is dealt with in the new PG Diploma in Financial Engineering.

A new PG Diploma in Accounting Standards and US GAAP has been formatted in the context of several global firms planning to shift their accounting work to India. The need for developing capability to assess whether systems and tools in IT meet the defined criteria of data integrity, security, privacy and reliability has been taken care of in the PG Diploma in Information Systems Audit.

The new PG Diploma in Investment and Tax Planning has been introduced in the context of tax planning having evolved as an important aspect of investment planning.

The emerging new area of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is of great contemporary significance for all organisations and managers. The new PG Diploma in Enterprise Risk Management will take care of this topic.

PG Diploma in E-Business has been conceived in the context of the perceived lack of clear managerial insights and human skills for making the emerging digital universe and E-business a safe and profitable space.

India is on the threshold of modernising its entire infrastructure, which will throw up possibilities of a number of mega projects taking shape. The new PG Diploma in Project Management is intended to take care of the need for efficiently managing and effectively delivering expected results out of these new projects within the fixed time and cost limits.

The PG Diploma in Brand Management has been conceived in the realisation of many organisations that, in the final analysis, there would be only two key assets: brands and people.

The three other PG Diploma programmes are in Supply Chain Management, Customer Relationship Management and Export and Import Management.

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