Admission

Admission

Ph.D Full-Time

XIM University  views research as an activity where our core institutional values are expressed clearly. At XIM University we recognize the need to participate in the global academic environment through high quality publications. At the same time, research at XIM University is also driven by the need to engage with specific clients and user groups, in accordance with our vision and values

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Ph.D Part-Time

The Doctoral Program (Ph.D) is intended to prepare the participants for research and teaching positions both within and outside academia. Our doctoral scholars are expected to be specialists in their respective fields and capable of generating new knowledge and be the great new thinkers for our world. The program draws upon Indian and global experience in doctoral education

Master of Management Studies ( Business Finance)

MMS-BF is a specialized program spread over a two-year period divided into four (4) semesters. The course curriculum has 84 credits of classroom instruction and other credit components including two sets of elective specializations – “Banking and Insurance”, and “Finance”.Inaddition to this, the program requires a project work carrying 10 credits and covers immersion courses on current issues, seminars, workshops and interaction with industry experts.

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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) - Accounting & Finance

The B.Com programs consist of six semesters spread over three academic years. Each Academic Year consists of two semesters and the duration of each semester is approximately five months.

Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) - HR & Marketing

The BBM programs consist of six semesters spread over three academic years. Each Academic Year consists of two semesters and the duration of each semester is approximately five months. There are 30 courses including one “project” in these programs spread over six semesters. Each course is of 5(five) credits and of 50 contact hours. Courses offered in the first year (Sem-I and Sem-II) are common to all the students pursuing different functional disciplines.

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