Management Development Institute

Management Development Institute (MDI) is an Indian private business School in India. It was established in 1973 by Industrial Finance Corporation of India and is located in Gurgaon, a commercial hub near the Indian capital of New Delhi.[1]

Management Development Institute
MottoYogāh Kārmāsu Kaushālām
Motto in English
Perfection in action is Yoga
TypePrivate business School
Established1973 (1973)
ChairmanEmandi Sankara Rao
DirectorProf. Atmanand
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.mdi.ac.in

Ranking

Institute rankings
Business/Management – India
NIRF (2020)[2]10
Business Today (2019)[3]5
Private colleges:
Outlook India (2020)[4]3

MDI was ranked fifth by Business Today's "India's Best B-Schools 2019",[3]10th among management schools in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2020,[2] 3rd in India by Outlook India's Top 150 Private MBA Institutions" of 2020.[4]

Campus

Scholars Building – MDI Gurgaon

MDI has its own campus spread over 37 acres (150,000 m2) in Gurgaon. The campus is about 12  km. from Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. MDI has a campus with red brick buildings and trees. The buildings have been given names such as Gurukul, Lakshaya, Scholars, Renaissance, Parthenon etc.[5]

Library

The MDI library has a collection of over 60,000 books, in addition to electronic resources which include e-books, journals, databases, audio-visual materials, CDs/DVDs, e-journals, reports, case studies, conference proceedings, training manuals etc.[6]

Academics

The institute offers various post graduate diploma programmes. These include full-time post graduate programmes in management and part-time programmes such as executive programmes.. It also offers fellowship research programmes.[7]

Exchange Program

MDI Gurgaon has one of the largest exchange programmes in the country where one out of every 5 students enrolled in the post graduate programmes get an opportunity to study abroad for one or two terms. It has partner institutes in more than 34 countries [8]with institutes such as EDHEC Business School,[9] Copenhagen Business School,[10] HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management,[11] Bocconi University, RSM Erasmus University, ESCP Europe.[12]

References

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