

SPJIMR: Admission2025, Courses, Fees, Ranking, Placement
Post Graduate Executive Management Programme (PGEMP)
Post Graduate Executive Management Programme (PGEMP) at SPJIMR Mumbai is a 21-month programme in management for the working professionals. The PGEMP programme is accredited by the AMBA (Association of MBAs) in the United Kingdom, reflecting the highest level of success in postgraduate business education.
The main highlights of the PGEMP programme at SPJIMR Mumbai are as follows:
- Candidates willing to apply for admission to the PGEMP program at SPJIMR Mumbai must have a minimum five years of work experience after graduation.
- The minimum eligibility for the course is a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized institution/university.
- Candidates must have scored at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA in the qualifying degree.
- Diploma holders with 10 years of experience are also eligible.
- Based on the minimum qualification, candidates are shortlisted for the selection process. Selection process comprises of Test of Reasoning, Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
- Candidates with a valid test scores of Executive Assessment (EA), administered by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), creators of the GMAT exam, can skip the test of reasoning in the selection process.
- The total fees for the PGEMP programme at SPJIMR Mumbai is INR 9,50,000. This fee is payable in four equal installments of INR 2,37,500.
Eligibility Criteria
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For PGEMP admission at SPJIMR Mumbai, candidates must have:
- A minimum three years of full time work experience
- Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution
- Scored 50% or above in the qualifying degree
- Diploma holders with 10 years of work experience canalso apply
- Merit in Personal Interview
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