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KSRM MBA (RM) Advantage
Promising Career Opportunities
Unique MBA (RM) Curriculum
KSRM MBA (ABM) Advantage
Unique MBA (ABM) Curriculum
The School-Activity Profile
The Campus
People
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The KIIT School of Rural Management (KSRM) has emerged as a front runner in the field ofRural Management due to its number of initiatives in the last more than one decade to imparthigh quality education in this niche sector.
KSRM’s two year MBA (Rural Management) programme nurtures committed young andmeritorious students into rural managers and entrepreneurs who create value for theirorganisations and rural communities. The programme has the capability to empower studentsfrom all economic and academic backgrounds into good corporate citizens who areempowered to serve the rural society. The programme is a gateway to highly specialized butchallenging careers in Development Sector, Corporate & Government bodies and providesopportunities to young graduates to become agents of change for rural communities.The MBA(Rural Management) programme accomodates students from more than 10 Countries.
The Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India has declared our university (KIIT Deemed to be University)as ‘Institution of Eminence’ (IoE). KIIT has joined the select league of 10 private universitieswhich would be developed as world-class institutions to put the country on the globaleducation map. It is ‘A’ Grade accredidated by NAAC. It is the only self-financing university inthe Eastern India to be ranked by the Times Higher Education (THE) World UniversityRankings 2019 and QS BRICS World University Rankings. The University has been ranked 2ndamong all self-financing institutions of the country in Atal Ranking of Institutions onInnovation Achievements (ARIIA) of MHRD, Govt. of India.
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KSRM MBA (RM) Advantage
Prof. Viswanath, Pace University, New York delivering a lecture
Student Interaction at Field Study Segments
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Pre- Placement Discussion
Placement Interview
Faculty Development Programme
KSRM provides promising career paths to students through exposure to opportunities andfacilitates in identifying the right opportunities. The three experiential learning field/internship components, wherein our students work with more than 350 partner organisationsspread all over the country and more than 10 foreign countries and provide them options to
KSRM’s facilitation is in terms of careerplanning that includes pre-placementtraining by Training and Placement wing ofKIIT Deemed to be University, followed byon-campus company presentations andrecruitment events. Our model of delivery oflearning itself becomes a big source ofcareer offers received by our students. KSRMhas a glorious record of placing almost all its560 students who passed out till now andthus meeting their career aspirations to avery large extent. Moreover round the yearindustry engagement activities throughconclaves, guest lectures, seminars andindustrial visits build confidence of studentsand enlarge their career opportunities.
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Promising Career Opportunities
work with variety of developmental organ-isations, corporate and government bodies.They provide them adequate exposure toshape their career path and aspirations.
36 Kshamta Foundation37 Light Microfinance Pvt. Ltd, Ahmadabad38 M/s Satya MicroCapital Limited39 Maharashtra State Rural Livelihood Mission (MSRLM)40 Mahila Abhivruddhi Society, Andhra Pradesh (APMAS), Hyderabad41 Mrida Group, New Delhi42 National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (NAFED), New Delhi43 National Collateral Management Services Limited (NCML), Mumbai44 National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) Dairy Services, New Delhi45 National Handloom Development Corporation (NHDC), New Delhi46 Nico Orgo, Dakor, Gujarat47 Niryas Food Products Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi48 Odisha Livelihoods Mission, Bhubaneswar49 Odisha Tribal Development Society (OTDS)50 Rbl Finserve51 Reliance Retail52 Reliance Retail, Mumbai53 SAGROCOD India Private Limited, Bangalore/ TANMONDIAL PTE Limited, Singapore54 Saija Finance Private Limited, New Delhi55 Samunnati, Chennai56 Saral Services, Secunderabad57 Satin Credit Care Network Limited (SCNL), New Delhi58 SRIJAN, New Delhi59 Svatantra Microfin Private Limited, Mumbai60 Tata Trusts, Mumbai61 TechnoServe (TNS), Mumbai62 Vedanta Aluminium Limited, Bhubaneswar63 Vrutti Livelihoods Resource Centre, Bhopal
Organizations Participating in the Campus Recruitment in the last few years
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1 Aarohan Financial Services Limited, Kolkata2 Access Development Services Private Limited, New Delhi3 Access Livelihoods Consulting, Hyderabad4 Adani Wilmar, Ahmedabad5 Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP), Ahmedabad6 American India Foundation (AIF), New Delhi7 Annapurna Micro Finance Pvt. Ltd, Bhubaneswar8 Apmas9 Back to village10 BAIF Development Research Foundation, Pune11 Baitarani Initiative, Bhubaneswar12 Bandhan Bank13 Bharat Financial Inclusion Limited14 Big Basket15 Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society (JEEViKA), Patna16 CARE India17 Cube Highways18 DCB Bank, Mumbai19 Deepak Foundation, Vadodara20 Dilasa Janvikas Pratisthan, Maharashtra21 e-Kutir, Bhubaneswar22 extramarks23 Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), Anand24 Fusion Microfinance Private Limited, New Delhi25 GCMMF (Amul), Anand26 GoCoop Solutions and Services Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore27 Gram Vikas, Berhampur28 GraminVikas Trust, NOIDA29 Harsha Trust, Bhubaneswar30 HDFC Bank, Mumbai31 ITC Limited (Agri Business Division), Guntur32 Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society, Ranchi33 Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS), Bhubaneswar34 KIIT-Technology Business Incubator, Bhubaneswar35 Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat (KCG), Govt. of Gujarat
Alumni EntrepreneursOver the years, a few KSRM Alumni have also become successful entrepreneurs. It isheartening that they continue to devote their energies to create value in the rural sec-tor. KSRM has special focus on building entrepreneurship skills.
Organization founded: The Kosi, Supaul, BiharMr Binoda Jha (2007-09)
Organization founded:The Village-Café, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Dr Lalit Kumar Mendhe (2007-09)
Organization founded: Jaipuri Haat, Jaipur, RajasthanMr Umashankar Sharma (2007-09)
Organization founded:Energy Green Pvt Ltd, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Mr Narendra Thakre (2008-10)
Mr Abhinav Amithabh Ahluwalia (2009-11)Organization founded:Evolve Foundation, Dehra Dun, Uttarkhand andKissan Window Private Limited, Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand
Organization founded: Jaipuri Haat, Jaipur, RajasthanMs Akansha Sharma (2007-09)
Organization founded: Thinline Pvt. Limited, Mumbai, MaharashtraMr Prashant Mishra (2010-12)
Organization founded: PC Jewellers Limited, Bhubaneswar, OdishaMr Pallab Das (2013-15)
Mr Arpan Abinash (2010-12)Organizations founded: Hands for Help, Mayurbhanj, Odisha
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A.P. Moller - MaerskAgribusiness Systems InternationalAmbuja Cement FoundationAU Small Finance BankAxis BankAzim Premji FoundationBajaj Allianz General InsuranceCompany LimitedBank of BarodaBandhan BankBharat Financial Inclusion LimitedCABI-Centre for Agriculture andBiosciences InternationalCare IndiaCentre for Environment EducationChild Relief and YouCoal India LimitedConfederation of Indian IndustriesDevelopment AlternativeDigital GreenDuPont PioneerEdelweiss Financial ServicesErnst & Young IndiaExport Promotion Council for HandicraftsFood Corporation of IndiaGodrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. LimitedGrant Thornton India LLPHDFC Bank (Sustainable Livelihood Initiative)International Maize andWheat Improvement Center (CIMMY T)ICICI Rural Self Employment Training InstituteIndian Society of Agribusiness Professionals
Most of the KSRM Alumni are valued for their commitment and capabilities by their respective orga-nizations to which they are contributing. Many of them have reached leadership positions acrossmany rural sub-sectors like agri-business management, corporate social responsibility, micro finance,livelihoods, rural marketing, etc. After fulfilling their commitment to the organizations they were re-cruited through the campus placement at KSRM, they found multiple opportunities in their chosenareas of specialization. An effort to follow their development has shown that many KSRM Alumni havebeen enriching the following organizations by their skills and dedication.
Alumni Trail
IndusInd BankKshamta FoundationL&T FinanceLupin LimitedMyntraMaharashtra State Rural LivelihoodMission (MSRLM)PepsiCoPidilite Industries LimitedPRADANPwC IndiaReliance RetailSave the ChildrenSeva MandirSociety For Elimination ofRural Poverty, APSREI Sahaj eVillage LimitedState Bank of IndiaSUN PHARMASuryadeep International FZCTan Ivoire SATAN MONDIAL PTE. LIMITED, SingaporeTata Chemicals LimitedTata Steel Rural Development SocietyUdaipur Urja Initiatives ProducerCompany LimitedUNICEFUnited Nations Development ProgrammeUP State Rural Livelihood MissionVedanta Resources PLCVodafone M-Pesa LimitedWorld Food Program (FAO)
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KSRM has made Experiential Learning as one of the core focuses of our curriculum. It allows studentsto learn from live situations which are real and at the same time more complex than what canbe created in classroom. Resultantly, students could spend nearly rd of course time in the field withour partner organisations spread all over the country and abroad. The Experiential Learningis given further depth by assigning different learning objectives to the three field segments. Incase of these three Field Segments, the students have the flexibility to choose among the variousprojects being offered by our partner organizations.
The courses offered in classroom segment in combination with learning from experientialsegments allow students to carve out possible specializations into areas like agribusiness, banking,microfinance, marketing, natural resource management, climate change, sustainable developmentand others. This has been made possible by having an appropriate mix of compulsory and optionalcourses in the classroom segments. The optional courses provide the students a wider choice tospecialize in their chosen areas of interest. The KSRM faculty effectively uses variety of pedagogicaltools to actively engage students in classroom proceedings.
The course curriculum of MBA (RM) is broad based compared to mainstream MBA. We address thischallenge by enrolling a large panel of practitioners who bring their unique and relevant experiencesto the classroom.
Discussions on International Internship
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The MBA (Rural Management) Programme is designed to balance academics with both classroomand experiential learning. The two important components of the programme include Class RoomSegments (CRSs) spread over 64 credits and, three Field Work Segments (FWSs) of 28 credits acrossfour semesters over two years. The students spend almost 28 weeks in the three field segments whichare designed to achieve progressive experiential learning. The Action Research Segment (ARS) in thefirst semester is followed by Case Study Research Segment(CSS) in the second semester, andManagement Traineeship Segment (MTS) in the third semester.
Unique and Flexible MBA(RM) Curriculum
Semester IIIClassroom Segment Management Traineeship Segment (MTS)Live Problem Solving
Semester IVClassroom SegmentDomain Specialization
Semester IIClassroom SegmentCase Study Research Segment (CSS)
Semester IClassroom SegmentAction Research Segment (ARS)Micro PlanningSocial Mobilization
Moving up the Learning Curve -Innovative Programme Structure ofMBA(Rural Management) Programme
Semester II Semester III Semester IV
Field SegmentC ase Study ResearchSegment (CSS)
M icro EconomicA nalysis
Semester I
Action R esearchSegm ent (AR S)
Field Segment
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MBA(RM) Curriculum 2020 - 22
Field SegmentMan ag em entTraineeship Segm ent (MTS)
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Accou nting forMana gers
Rural Productionand Livelihoods
Qu antitativeTechn iqu es
R ural Societyand Polity
Developm entResearch Methods
MarketingMana geme nt
Developm entPerspectives
Mana ge ria lAna lysis andTra ining
Micro Econom icAnalysis
Finance forMa na ge rs
O rganiza tionalB ehaviou r
MarketingResearch
Mana geme ntInforma tionSystems
StrategicMarketing
Natural R esourceManagem entandClim ate C ha nge
Projec t Man ag em ent
Agri- Business Manageme nt
Developm ent Theoryand Practice
Ru ra l Fina nce a ndCom mercial Banking
Mana geme nt ofCo-o perative & FPO s
Policy a nd Pro gra mm eInterventio ns forR ural Develo pm ent
Co modity Tra ding a ndMarketing
E- Busine ss for R uralEnterprises
Operatio ns R esearch
A gri- Input Marketing
M icro Finance
R ural Ma rketing
Sustainable Develo pm ent
IC T for D evelo pm ent
Strategic Ma na geme nt
Legal E nviro nm ent a ndBusiness Eth ics
Innovatio n in R uralDevelopm ent and En terprises
Hum an Reso urceDevelopm ent
International Tra de inAgriculture
Mana ging AgriculturalValue Chains
Strategic Interventio ns inDevelopment Organizations
CSR Management
Procurement and SupplyCha in Mana geme nt
Action Research Segment (ARS)
Micro Planningand SocialMobilization(Semester-I)
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Management Traineeship Segment (MTS)
Live Projects-ProblemSolving(Semester-III)
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Case Study Research Segment (CSS)
ContextSpecific-ProblemDiagnosis(Semester -II)
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NSS Activities
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3rd Batch (2021-23)With an aim to prepare qualified and well trained professionals to cater to the needs of theagribusiness sector, the two year full time residential MBA (Agribusiness Management) programmestarted in KSRM in 2019. The sectors which provide final placement to the MBA (Agri-BusinessManagement) students are Agri-Input Industry (seed, fertilizer, agrochemicals, farm machinery andequipment, feed - cattle, poultry and aqua feed), Food Processing Industry (dairy, fruits andvegetables, chicken and meat processing), Retail Industry, Financial Services (Private, Public Sectorand Small Finance Banks, NBFCs in Agri and Retail Sector and Micro Finance Institutions), Agri-Commodity Trading Sector, Agri Warehousing Sector, Development Sector, Cooperatives and FarmerProducer Organizations, Agri-Export Houses and E-Business.
MBA (ABM) Advantage1.
Highly qualified teachers with rich and relevant industry experience groom theyoung graduates;
Students are regularly engaged with dialogue on emerging agribusiness anddevelopment issues;
KSRM is engaged with about 350 partner organisations (from corporate, CSR and developmentsectors), which not only provide space to update curriculum but also facilitate students forexperiential learning;
World-class infrastructure including user friendly technology of the School not onlyfacilitate in updating the students and the faculty, but also facilitate in interfacing thestudents with the experts outside the campus; and
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The curriculum accommodates two live projects along with summer internship, which enablesstudents to experience the real challenges and exposes them to explore best solutions by usingmanagement principles and managerial decision making tools;
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The MBA(Agribusiness Management) Programme accomodate students from morethan 5 countries.
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Summer InternshipRural ImmersionProgramme
Unique MBA(ABM) Curriculum 2021-23Semester III
Ana lysis andMana geme nt ofAgri Va lue Chain
Live Project-II
Strategic Managem ent
Projec t Man ag em ent
Managem ent ofCo- operatives and FPOs
Micro Finance
Agri Wareho using andCollateral Manag em ent
Management of FoodProcessing Industries
Emerging Trends andPolicies in Agriculture
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Com modity Tradingand Derivatives
Legal Environm entand Business Ethics
International Tradein Agriculture
A gricultureE ntrepreneurshipMa na geme nt
Hum an ResourceManagem ent
Clim ate C ha nge a ndAgricu ltu re
Semester I
Micro Ec onomicAnalysis
Accounting forManagers
Ru ra l Prod uc tio n a ndLivelihoods
Q uantitativeTechniques
MarketingManagement
D evelopm entPerspectives
Managerial Analy sisand Comm unication
OrganizationalBehaviourBasics of Agricultuefor Manag er
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Ma cro Econom icA nalysis
Sales a nd Distribu tio nManagement
R ura l Marketin gCom m unic atio n andProdu ct Manag em ent
Business R esea rchMethods
Agri- Input Marketing
Agri- Finance andCom mercial Banking
Proc ureme nt a ndSupply ChainManagement
ICT in Agricu ltu re andE- Business
Finan ce Mana geme nt
Business Analytics
Live Project-I
KSRM was establ ished in 2006 and its flagship programme MBA (RuralManagement) was started in 2007. Having consolidated its MBA (RuralManagement) programme, KSRM took a conscious decision to start specialisedprogrammes to cater to emerging needs of the development sector. Accordingly,Post Graduate Diploma in Community Development (PGDCD) was launchedin 2016 and Bachelors in Business Administration (Rural Management) waslaunched in 2017. Our MBA (Agribusiness Management) programme since 2019has been highly appreciated in the sector. Currently the School has students frommore than 10 countries.
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The School has rich portfolio of many other academic activities which include Ph.D.programme, research, consulting and customised Management DevelopmentProgrammes (MDPs). The aim of many of its activities is Knowledge Building asSchool’s emphasis is on research based learning and teaching. The faculty andstudents are active part of this process.
The School
KSRM focuses research on: Natural Resources Management and Livelihoods; Climate Changeand Agriculture; Poverty, Migration and Development Policies; ICT for Development; MarketResearch; Agri Value Chain and Sustainable Livehoods and Development. KSRM houses Centrefor Children Studies (CCS) which works on children and women issues in Odisha. KSRM hascompleted number of spons ored/ collaborative research assignments with UNDP, FAO,International Cooperative Alliance (ICA), ICSSR, TERI and TISS.
KSRM generally undertakes consulting assignments on request and at times by bidding forvarious departments of State and Central Governments, and Semi Government bodies. So far,we have completed 10 large and 21 medium/ small consulting assignments for national andinternational agencies.
KSRM Undertakes customized MDPs on request from various Governments, Corporate, PSUsand developmental organizations. Some of the organizations for whom MDPs have beenconducted include Ministries of Environment and Forest, Rural Development, World Bank, FAO,UNICEF, MS Swaminathan Foundation, OFSDP, VAMNICOM, NHDC, Reliance Foundation andMahanadi Coalfield Limited (MCL).
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Many student driven initiatives give them opportunities to engagethemselves in creative activities. They are:
Student Magazine:“Spandan” is an in-house annual magazine brought outby students
AAROHAN- Annual Fest:A two day Annual Festival organized by the stu-dents of KSRM. The events include competitions,presentations, and in-door and out-door games,model displays, inquisitives, laughter challenge,photography, movie making and cultural pro-grammes.
Gaon se Gaon Tak -Students' Annual ExhibitionAn annual exhibition which showcases theprojects and activities undertaken by studentsin different parts of the country during theirAction Research Segment
“Sangati”- Students’ Annual ConclaveAn annual business schools meet involving seminars, guest lectures, and competitive events arounda theme. It aims to promote an influx of germinal innovative ideas into the domain of ruralentrepreneurship development.
Students’ Activities & Achievements
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Alumni Meet:“Nostalgia” is an annual alumni event.
NSS Activity:NSS is a component of Action Research (ARS) wherein students undertake service activities in acampaign mode.
KSRM campus is an architectural masterpiece that combines design and space with traditionalinteriors giving it a pleasing look. The architectural design, integrates well with the theme of theSchool. The 45,000 sq. ft. building has six technologically equipped classrooms, four syndicate studyrooms, spacious faculty offices and common spaces. Other notable features include conference space,student cafe and lounges.
The campus resources and facilities adequately support the academic and extra-curricular activities.Business Source Complete (EBSCO), Emerald Management, ABI/INFORM Complete(Proquest) and India Stat CMIE are available on the institute’s LAN. They provide the services ofProwess, Economic Intelligent Services, Business Beacon and Indian Harvest. The School is continuingits effort for the last 5 years to further enrich it and is committed to provide access to the bestresources for students, researchers and faculties.
All the students are covered under the Mediclaim policy. Easy healthcare facilities available fromPradyumna Bal Memorial Hospital (a constituent unit of KIIT Deemed to be University).
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The CampusThe Campus
KSRM is proud of people who are on board to organise the portfolio of its activities. They bringwith them immense knowledge and experience to carry our activities with all thecompetencies at their command, leading to desired outcomes This primarily includeUniversity management, KSRM faculty, KSRM adjunct faculty, faculty from other schools of KIIT,visiting faculties and practitioners/resource persons.
Prof. HS GaneshaAssociate Professor, KSRM, Member
Prof. SN BiswasInstitute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA), Gujarat,External Member
Prof. VC GoyalNational Institute of Hydrology (NIH), Roorkee,External Member
Prof. Anita BasalingappaMudra Institute of Communications Ahmadabad(MICA), Gujarat, External Member
Mr. Pranab Ranjan ChoudhryVice President, NRMC, Bhubaneswar,External Member
Prof. Nishith ParidaDirector, KSRM and Chairman BoS
Prof. V VenkatakrishnanProfessor and Dean, KSRM,Convener, BoS
KSRM Board of Studies
Prof. Damodar JenaAssociate Professor, KSRM, Member
The People
Prof. Nishith Parida
DirectorMBA (IIM Ahmedabad)
Prof. V. Venkatakrishnan
DeanPh D (Development Studies) ISEC
Prof. Dr. Subrata Kumar AcharyaPro - Chancellor
Dr. Achyuta SamantaFounder KIIT & KISS
Prof. Ved PrakashChancellor
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Prof. Hrushikesha MohantyVice- Chancellor
Dr. Sasmita SamantaPro Vice- Chancellor
Prof. Ganesha H SPh. D. (Rural Management)PGDRM, IRMA, BVSc (UAS,Bengaluru)Exp: 26 years+Current Interest: Quantitative Techniques, Project Management,Spreadsheet based DSS, Data Enveloment Analysis (DEA)Financial Management, Marketing Research, DevelopmentProjects and Micro insuranceEmail: [email protected]
Prof. Nishith ParidaDirector, KIIT School of Rural ManagementKIIT Deemed to be University, BhubaneswarB Sc Agriculture & AH (G B Pant Univ, Pantnagar)PGDM (IIM Ahmedabad)Exp: 23 years+
Prof. V VenkatakrishnanDean, KIIT School of Rural ManagementPhD (Development Studies), ISEC Bangalore,University of Mysore, 1999Exp: 33 years+Current Interest: ICT for Development and e-BusinessEmail: [email protected]
Prof. Prasanta ParidaPhD (Management) at Utkal University, BhubaneswarExp: 18 years+Current Interest: Marketing Research andRural MarketingEmail: [email protected]
F a c u l t y P r o f i l e s
KSRM Faculties
Prof. Nirmal K MandalPursuing PhD at KIITPGDRM, IRMA, Anand, GujaratExp: 26 years+Current Interest: e-Governance, Public Policy, ICT forDevelopment, Innovations in Rural Development andEnterprises, Sustainable DevelopmentEmail: [email protected]
Prof. Srilata PatnaikPhD (Rural Management) at Xavier Institute ofManagement, BhubaneswarExp: 13 years+Current Interest: Sustainable Livelihoods,Public Policy and Qualitative ResearchEmail: [email protected]
Prof. Jyotiranjan GochhayatPhD (IIT,Kharagpur), M.Tech.(Human ResourcesDevelopment & Management, IIT, Kharagpur),B.Tech.(Agricultural Engineering, OUAT)Exp: 4 years+Current Interest: Human Resources 7 OrganizationalBehaviour, Learship, Workplace Well- beingsEmail: [email protected]
KSOM Faculties
Prof. Sumita MishraMSW (TISS), FPM (MDI, Gurgaon)
Prof. Shradha PadhiLL.B., LL.M, Ph.D
Prof. Gargi BanerjeeMBA (IISWBM, Calcutta University),BA (English Hons, Scottish Church College, Calcutta University
Prof. BhuwandeepPGDBM, IIM Bangalore,B.Tech (Hons) IIT Kharagpur
Prof. Piyusa P DasB.Tech (CET Bhubaneswar),PGDM (IIM Lucknow), PMP® Certified
Prof. Debi Prasad DasMBA in Human Resource Management,Utkal University 2004, Ph.D
Prof. P. R. SahooM.B.A. and Ph.D. (Management)
Prof. Sucheta PriyabadiniPh.D., Post-Doc. and D.Litt.
Faculties from other Schools of KIIT
Prof. Binita BeheraPh.D.KIIT School of Law
Prof. Tulishree PradhanLLM and Ph.D. (Pursuing)KIIT School of Law
Prof. L.K. VaswaniPh.D (Agriculture), HAU,1976Former Director of IRMA & KSRM
Prof. Sumita SindhiAssistant Professor- IIM SambalpurFPM (XIMB, Bhubaneswar)
Prof. S.K. HotaOrganization: Madhusudan Institute of Cooperative Management
Mr. Gautam PradhanOrganization: Harsha Trust, Bhubaneswar
Mr. R.K. VemulaOrganization: Dept. of Mass Communication and Journalism-EFL University-Shillong
Mr. Vinit KalerOrganization: Financial Technologies KnowledgeManagement Company (FTKMC)
Mr. Krishna KumarProfessional Banker from Bank of Baroda
Mr. Kailash Chandra GahirOrganization: Niryas Food Products Pvt. Ltd.
Visiting Faculties
Prof. Damodar JenaPh.D. (Analytical & Applied Economics) Utkal University;M.Phil. (Economics), University of Madras;LLB, Utkal University; FDP, IIM AhmedabadExp: 25 years+Current Interest: Climate Change, Environment and SustainableDevelopment; Disaster Risk and NRM; Public Policy andHuman Development; Sustainable AgricultureEmail: [email protected]
1. Allahabad University, Uttar Pradesh
2. Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
3. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
4. Banasthali Vidyapith, Vanasthali, Rajasthan
5. Bangalore University, Bengaluru, Karnataka
6. Bhagwant University, Ajmer, Rajasthan
7. Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Odisha
8. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha
9. Ch Charan Singh University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
10. Delhi University, New Delhi
11. Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Maratwada University, Aurangabad
12. Dr B R Ambedkar University, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
13. Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli, Maharashtra
14. Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand
15. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi
16. Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur
17. Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi
18. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, Telangana
19. Jaypee University of Information Technology,Waknaghat, Himachal Pradesh
20. Jiwaji University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
21. KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
22. Kolhan University, Chaibasa, Jharkhand
23. Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur, Rajasthan
24. Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Maharashtra
25. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal
26. Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar
It is a matter of great satisfaction that students from 55 universities of various States such as Andhra
Pradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maha-
rashtra, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal have joined our
MBA (RM) programme in the last four years. A few of these universities are as below. It is worth men-
tioning that we have got two students from Somalia, Africa in our 11th batch of MBA (RM) (2017-19).
Universities whose graduates have joined ourMBA (RM) in the last six years
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27. Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala
28. Mogadishu University, Somalia, Africa
29. Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari, Gujarat
30. North Odisha University, Baripada, Odisha
31. Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
32. Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana
33. Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
34. Patna University, Patna, Bihar
35. Punjab Technical University
36. Purbanchal University, Nepal
37. Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
38. Ranchi University, Ranchi, Jharkhand
39. Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha
40. Sambalpur University, Sambalpur, Odisha
41. Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences,
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
42. Sardar Patel University, Vidya Nagar, Gujarat
43. Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
44. Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
45. Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, Sikkim
46. Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha
47. SRM University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
48. Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
49. University of Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal
50. University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
51. University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra
52. Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, Bihar
53. Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla, Odisha
54. Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi, Karnataka
55. West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal
We thank our esteemed partner organizations for the campus placements!
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