The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved
the establishment and operationalisation of an Indian Institute of
Management (IIM) at Jammu in a transit/ temporary campus in the Old
Government College of Engineering & Technology from the academic
year 2016-17, a release said.
The project will involve a cost of Rs. 61.90
crore in the temporary campus, for the initial four years from 2016 to
2020. The student intake in the Post-Graduate Diploma Programme (PGDP)
in Management this year is 54, which will progressively go up to a
cumulative student strength of 120 in the fourth year.
Meanwhile, steps would also be taken to set up a campus in Jammu and an
out-campus in the Kashmir region. The Detailed Project Report for the
permanent campuses is under preparation and the process for setting up
the campuses would start thereafter.
The Cabinet also approved formation of an IIM Jammu Society under the
Societies Registration Act, 1860. IIM Jammu will be run and managed by
the Society with a Board of Governors (BOGs) to be constituted by the
Government of India, which will administer the institute and would be
responsible for establishment and operationalisation of the institute.
This is a part of the Prime Minister’s development package for Jammu
& Kashmir. The institute, coupled with the opening of IIT in Jammu,
modernisation of NIT Srinagar and opening of two new AIIMS institutions,
one each in the Kashmir and Jammu regions, would go a long way in
meeting the requirement of high quality living and education in Jammu
& Kashmir.
Of these, 13 IIMs are located in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Lucknow, Indore, Kozhikode, Shillong, Ranchi, Raipur, Rohtak, Kashipur, Trichy, Udaipur.
Another six IIMs, which were started in 2015, are located at Amritsar, Sirmaur, Nagpur, Bodhgaya, Sambalpur and Visakhapatnam, it added
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