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1 MANDATORY DISCLOSURE 1. AICTE File No. F. No.06/07/PGDM/Guj/2007/002 (First Approval Letter) Dated 24 Sept, 2007 F.No. Central/1-4261986925/2019/EOA/Corrigendum- 1 Date:21-May-2019 (Latest Approval Letter) Date & Period of last approval Date: 29-Apr-2019, EOA for period of one year i.e. Academic Year 2019-20, F. No. Central/1-4261986925/2019/EOA 2. Name of the Institution Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) Address of the Institution Via Ahmedabad Airport & Indira Bridge, P.O. Bhat-382 428, Dist. Gandhinagar, Gujarat (India) Location map of the Institution City & Pin Code Dist. Gandhinagar 382 428 State / UT Gujarat Longitude & Latitude Longitude: 72°37' 44 seconds East & Latitude: 23° 6' 48 seconds North Phone number with STD code (079) 23969151 / 23969153 / 23969163 FAX number with STD code (079) 23969164 Office hours at the Institution 9:30 AM to 5:45 PM, Monday to Friday (Institute works on Saturdays/Sundays, if required) Academic hours at the Institution 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM, Monday to Friday. Sessions are also held on Saturday and Sunday, if required. Email 1. [email protected] 2. [email protected] Website 1) www.ediindia.org

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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE

1. AICTE File No. F. No.06/07/PGDM/Guj/2007/002

(First Approval Letter) Dated 24 Sept, 2007 F.No. Central/1-4261986925/2019/EOA/Corrigendum-

1 Date:21-May-2019 (Latest Approval Letter)

Date & Period of last approval Date: 29-Apr-2019, EOA for period of one year i.e.

Academic Year 2019-20, F. No. Central/1-4261986925/2019/EOA

2. Name of the Institution Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII)

Address of the Institution Via Ahmedabad Airport & Indira Bridge,

P.O. Bhat-382 428, Dist. Gandhinagar, Gujarat (India)

Location map

of the Institution

City & Pin Code Dist. Gandhinagar – 382 428

State / UT Gujarat

Longitude & Latitude Longitude: 72°37' 44 seconds East

&

Latitude: 23° 6' 48 seconds North

Phone number with STD code (079) 23969151 / 23969153 / 23969163

FAX number with STD code (079) 23969164

Office hours at the Institution 9:30 AM to 5:45 PM, Monday to Friday

(Institute works on Saturdays/Sundays, if required)

Academic hours at the

Institution

8:30 AM to 7:30 PM, Monday to Friday. Sessions are

also held on Saturday and Sunday, if required.

Email 1. [email protected]

2. [email protected]

Website 1) www.ediindia.org

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Nearest Railway Station

(distance in KM)

Sabarmati Railway Station, Sabarmati,

Ahmedabad (11 .00 KMs approx.)

Nearest Airport

(distance in KM)

Ahmedabad Airport, Sardar Nagar, Hansol,

Ahmedabad (7.00 KMs approx.)

3. Type of Institution Private - Self Financed

(Registered as a Society & a Trust)

Category (1) of the Institution Non-Minority

Category (2) of the Institution Co-Education

4. Name of the Organization

running the Institution

Not Applicable Type of the organization

Address of the organization

Registered with

Registration date

Website of the organization

5. Name of the Affiliating

University

Not Applicable Address

Website

Latest affiliation period

6. Name of Director Prof. (Dr.) Sunil Shukla (w. e. f. 1st July 2015)

Exact Designation Director General

Phone number with STD code 079 – 23969157

FAX number with STD code 079 – 23969160

Email [email protected] Highest Degree Ph. D

Field of Specialization Psychology

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7. GOVERNING BODY MEMBERS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

INSTITUTE OF INDIA (as on 23 September 2019)

8. PGP Executive Committee Prof. Rajeev Sharma (Chairperson) Dr. Satya Ranjan Acharya (Co-Chair)

Shri Mayank Upadhyay Dr. Astad Pastakia

Prof. Rupesh Vasani Dr. Sanjeev Chaturvedi

Frequency of Meetings

& Date of Last Meeting:

PGP Executive Committee meets regularly as

and when required all round the year;

Date of Last Meeting: 10.10.2019

9. Organization Chart

Pl refer APPENDIX I for Institute’s Organization Structure.

Shri Rakesh Sharma

President-EDII &

Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer

IDBI Bank Limited

Dr. Emandi Sankara Rao

Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer

IFCI Limited

Shri Devi Shankar Mishra

Chief General Manager

(SME & Supply Chain Finance)

State Bank of India

Shri M.K. Das, IAS

Principal Secretary

Industries & Mines Department

Govt. of Gujarat

Dr. Amarlal H. Kalro

Former Director, IIMK

Professor Emeritus - Ahmedabad University

Academic Advisor – Ahmedabad Education

Society

Dr. Sailendra Narain

Former Chairman and Managing Director

Small Industries Development Bank of India

(SIDBI)

Dr. Arun Kumar Panda, IAS

Secretary (MSME)

Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium

Enterprises, Government of India

Shri Mohammad Mustafa, IAS

Chairman and Managing Director

Small Industries Development Bank of India

(SIDBI)

Shri Milind Kamble

Founder Chairman

Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry

(DICCI)

Dr. Achyuta Samanta

Founder & Mentor

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology

(KIIT)

KIIT University

Ms. Rajshree Paatil

Executive Director (Business Development)

Surya Group

Shri Anil Bhardwaj

Secretary (General)

Federation of Indian Micro &

Small and Medium Enterprises (FISME)

Dr. Sunil Shukla

Director

Entrepreneurship Development Institute of

India, Ahmedabad

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10. Student Feedback Mechanism on Institutional Governance / Faculty

Performance

The Director of the Institute, Academic coordinator/s and respective faculty members

regularly meet and interact with students so as to take stock of the inputs delivered as

well as to review the developments and arrive at decisions on academic issues. They keep

themselves updated about students’ concerns or problems so as to resolve the same at the

earliest.

Students provide periodic term-end feedback on respective courses and faculty. Students’

suggestions are part of the feedback mechanism. With a strong belief in incorporating

innovative practices for delivering enriching learning experiences the inputs received

from students are given substantial consideration in academic matters as well as in

providing access to infrastructure needed for their overall development.

11. Grievance Redressal Mechanism for Faculty, Staff and Students

The Institute has Grievance Redressal Mechanism in place. To cater to the students’

needs and take care of students problems various committees are constituted as displayed

below.

As per All India Council for Technical Education (Establishment of Mechanism for

Grievance Redressal) Regulations, 2012, F. No. 37-3/Legal/2012, Institute has

constituted a Grievance Redressal Committee so as to offer a mechanism to students for

redressal of their grievances, if any. All students, parents/guardians should report and

seek redressal of their grievance(s), if any, please

visit http://www.ediindia.edugrievance.com. All grievances will be redressed by EDII's

Grievance Redressal Committee.

(A) EDII’s ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE

- Prof. Sunil Shukla, Director, EDII - Committee Chairman

- Dr. Satya Ranjan Acharya, Associate Sr. Faculty and Acting Chairperson (PGPs),

EDII - Member

- Ms. Krutika G. Patel, Sajeevta Foundation (NGO Representative) - Member

- Dr. Niyati Mistry, Associate Professor, Government Arts College, Gandhinagar -

Member

- Mr. Alok Prasad, Sr. Manager (Estate), EDII - Member

- Warden - Boys’ & Girls’, EDII - Member

- Mrs. Bindu Haridas, EDII - Member and Committee Coordinator

- Dr. Kavita Saxena, Faculty, EDII - Member

- Shri S.B. Padheriya, PI, Adalaj Police Station, Dist. Gandhinagar, Ex-Officio

Member

- Shri Prateekbhai, Divya Bhaskar (Media Representative) - Member

- Ms. Bindu J Mathew, FPM 2017-2021 - Member

- Mr. Amey Naik, PGDM-BE 2019-2021 - Member

- Ms. Hetika Shah, PGDM-BE 2019-2021 - Member

- Mr. Adarsh Kalia, FPM 2019-2023 - Member

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- Mr. Sabarinath Nair, PGDM-BE 2018-2020 - Member

- Ms. Srashti Modi, PGDM-BE 2018-2020 - Member

- Ms. Riddhika Bhandari, PGDM-DS 2017-19 - Member

- Shri Avinash Roongta, Parent Representative (Second Year) - Member

- Shri Manoj Pandey, Parent Representative (First Year) - Member

- Mrs. Asmi Shah, Parent Representative (First Year) - Member

(B) EDII’s ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD

- Dr. Jignasu Yagnik

- Dr. Kavita Saxena

- Dr. Amarpreet Singh Ghura

- Wardens (Boys’ & Girls’)

(C) EDII’s PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS

- Ms. Jasbirkaur Thadhani

- Dr. Pankaj Bharti

As per ‘AICTE (Establishment of Mechanism for Grievance Redressal) Regulations,

2012’, (F. No. 37-3Legal 2012), following mechanism is provided to innocent students at

the Institute for redressal of their grievances:

(A) EDII GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE (STUDENT GRIEVANCES)

- Dr. Amit Dwivedi

- Dr. Kavita Saxena

- Mr. Samir Jain

- Mrs. Bindu Haridas (Coordinator)

- Mrs. Bindu Prashanth

(B) OMBUDSMAN

Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh N. Thakar

Retired Professor (AG Teachers College),

5, Saurashtra Society,

Near Vikas Gruh, Paldi,

Ahmedabad-380007

(C) EDII GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE (STAFF GRIEVANCES)

- Dr. Amit Dwivedi

- Dr. Kavita Saxena

- Mr. Samir Jain

- Mrs. Bindu Haridas (Coordinator)

- Mrs. Bindu Prashanth

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(D) SEXUAL HARASSMENT

As per Institute’s Policy Against Sexual Harassment of Women, EDI INTERNAL

COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE (EDI-ICC) is constituted as follows:

- Mrs. Julie Shah

- Mr. SB Sareen

- Mrs. Sarita Modi

- Mrs. Meena Bilgi

- Ms. Esha Gupta (PGDM-BE 2018-20)

- Ms. Riddhika Bhandari (PGDM-DS 2018-20)

- Ms. Neha Sharma (FPM 2016-20)

Committee meetings for all above committees are held as and when required to address

the specific issues / grievances of students / staff. The Director of the Institute regularly

meets the staff and faculty members to address the specific issues, if any.

Moreover, services of Boys Warden as well as Girls Warden are also available at the

campus for students.

12 Name of the Department

(A Thrust Area of EDII)

Department of Entrepreneurship Education

Courses

[Management Programme]

1. Post Graduate Diploma in Management-

Business Entrepreneurship (PGDM-BE)

2. Post Graduate Diploma in Management-

Development Studies (PGDM-DS)

3. Fellowship Programme in Management (FPM)

Levels 1. Post Graduate Diploma (for courses mentioned

in Sr. No. 1 & 2);

2. Fellowship (for course mentioned in Sr. No. 3)

1st Year of approval by the

Council PGDM-BE: F.No. 06/07/PGDM/Guj/2007/002,

Dated 24.09.2007

PGDM-DS: F.No. Central Region/1-17764851/2010/EOA,

Dated 23-Aug-2010

FPM: F.No. Central/1-

2008158305/2014/EOA/Corrigendum-1,

Dated 30-Apr-2014

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Particulars Academic Year

2019-20

Academic Year

2018-19

Academic Year

2017-18

Academic Year

2016-17

Year Wise

Sanctioned

Intake

2019-21 Batch 2018-20 Batch 2017-19 Batch 2016-18 Batch

PGDM-BE 120 120 120 120

PGDM-DS 60 60 60 60

FPM 2019-23 batch

5

2018-22 batch

5

2017-21 batch

5

2016-20 batch

5

Year Wise

Actual

Admissions

Academic Year

2019-20

Academic Year

2018-19

Academic Year

2017-18

Academic Year

2016-17

2019-21 Batch 2018-20 Batch 2017-19 Batch 2016-18 Batch

PGDM-BE 52 67 86 71

PGDM-DS - 07 14 15

FPM 2019-23 Batch

3 students

2018-22 Batch

4 students

2017-21 Batch

4 students

2016-20 Batch

3 students

Cut off marks –

General Quota

On Merits & (Min 50% in Graduation for PGDM programmes and

60% at Master’s level for FPM)

% Students

passed with

distinction

Academic Year

2017-18

Academic Year

2016-17

Academic Year

2015-16

Academic Year

2014-15

PGDM-BE Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

PGDM-DS Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

FPM NA NOT APPLICABLE

% Students

passed with

First Class

Academic Year

2017-18

Academic Year

2016-17

Academic Year

2015-16

Academic Year

2014-15

PGDM-BE Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

PGDM-DS Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

Examination

result is based on

CGPA system

FPM NA NA NA NA

Students

Placed***

Academic Year

2017-18

Academic Year

2016-17

Academic Year

2015-16

Academic Year

2014-15

PGDM

2017-19 Batch

35 Students

2016-18 Batch

9 Students

2015-17 Batch

27 Students

2014-16 Batch

23 Students

FPM NA NA NA NA

Average Pay

Package,

Rs./Year

(PGDM)

4,80,000 3,60,000 4,20,000 3,60,000

Average Pay

Package, NA NA NA NA

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***Majority of PGDM-BE students pursue careers in entrepreneurship (New Ventures / Family

businesses). Hence, only selected few students opt for Campus Placements. Even those who opt for work

generally do so to gain an initial exposure with eventual business plans.

Accreditation Status of the Courses:

1. PGDM-BE: Accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for 3 years

(w. e. f. 18.09.2013); Further from 2017-18 to 2021-22

PGDM-BE accorded Equivalence to MBA degree of an Indian

University by Association of Indian Universities (AIU) for 5 years

(w. e. f. 26.11.2013 to 25.11.2018); Further from 01.07.2018 to

30.06.2022)

2. PGDM-DS: Not accredited

3. FPM: Not Eligible

Doctoral Courses: Institute offers AICTE approved Fellowship Programme in

Management (FPM) with a focus on entrepreneurship (at fellowship level).

Foreign Collaborations, if any:

The Institute does not provide any Joint Degree or Diploma in collaboration with any

Foreign Institute/ University.

However, it has International Associations offering opportunities for Faculty and Student

Exchange Programmes (without any credit transfer) through which the students gain

global exposure by visiting foreign universities, understanding their business

opportunities, emerging models, international market scenario, government policies,

import-export norms, culture and thereby, gain an edge over their potential competitors.

EDII is associated with the following:

Durban University of Technology, South Africa, www.dut.ac.za

Oklahoma State University, USA http://go.okstate.edu

Yunnan University of Finance and Economics (YUFE), China,

http://www.ynufe.edu.cn

Kunming Institute of Science and Technology (KUST), China,

http://www.kmust.edu.cn

Rs./Year FPM

Students Opted for Higher Studies PGDM-BE students initiate new ventures or manage their

family businesses. Selected students opt for placements

and hence get placed through campus placement.

Students of PGDM-DS work with NGOs and similar

organizations; selected student also initiate social

purpose organizations. The record for the students who

have opted for higher studies is unavailable. NA for

FPM.

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South West University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE), China,

www.swufe.edu.cn/english/

Newcastle University Business School, UK http://www.ncl.ac.uk

University of East London, U.K., https://www.uel.ac.uk

University of West Scotland (UWS), U.K. , http://www.uws.ac.uk

The Vocational Training Organisation (TVTO), Karaj, Iran, http://irantvto.ir

Professional Society Memberships : Institute Membership of IIMA and British

Libraries, MANLIBNET and ADINET

Professional Activities : All activities related to Teaching, Training and

Research.

Consultancy Activities : Institute undertakes various projects for central

and state government departments and other

developmental organizations and is also involved

in setting up Entrepreneurship Development

Centers in various South-East Asian and African

Countries through the Ministry of External

Affairs, Govt. of India. Faculty Members are also

allowed to take up limited consultancy

assignments.

Grants Fetched : The Institute does not receive any grant from

government /institutes/organizations for any of its

PGDM courses. However, it receives Grant-in-Aid

for various projects, including training, research

and consultancy.

It also received grant from AICTE for Innovation

Promotion Scheme (IPS) under AICTE Quality

Improvement Schemes (AQIS) (vide AICTE

Sanction Order F.No.25-9/RFID/IPS/POLICY-

1/2013-14 dated 25.07.2013 for release of grant

money Rs. 1,50,000).

AICTE sanctioned Rs. 6,50,000/- (Rupees Six

Lakh Fifty Thousand only) as grant-in-aid for

conducting ‘Faculty Development Programme in

Entrepreneurship’ vide its OFFER LETTER dated

18.11.2014 (F. No. 14/RIFD/FDP/P (1)/2014-15)

Departmental Achievements: Teaching, Research, Training and Consultancy

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Distinguished Alumni:

The institute has a network of alumni and a separate body has also been registered which

is known as EDI Alumni Association (EDIAA).

13. A (PGDM-BE & PGDM-DS)

Academic Year

2019-20

2019-21 batch

Academic Year

2018-19

2018-20 batch

Academic Year

2017-18

2017-19 batch

Academic Year

2016-17

2016-18 batch

Admission For PGDM-BE

& PGDM-DS:

Common

Entrance Tests

(CAT/MAT/XAT

/ATMA/CMAT/

GMAT), Institute

Level Test (EAT -

Entrepreneurship

Aptitude test) for

gauging

entrepreneurial

aptitude of

candidates

For PGDM-BE &

PGDM-DS:

Common Entrance

Tests

(CAT/MAT/XAT/

ATMA/CMAT/

GMAT), Institute

Level Test (EAT -

Entrepreneurship

Aptitude test) for

gauging

entrepreneurial

aptitude of

candidates

For PGDM-BE & PGDM-DS:

Common Entrance Tests

(CAT/MAT/XAT/ATMA/CMAT),

Institute Level Test (EAT -

Entrepreneurship Aptitude test) for

gauging entrepreneurial aptitude of

candidates

Entrance Test /

Admission Criteria

(for PGDM-BE)

At least 50% at

Graduation level.

Admission through

CAT/MAT/

XAT/ATMA/

CMAT/GMAT

scores, followed by

Entrepreneurship

Aptitude Test

and/or Personal

Interview.

At least 50% at

Graduation level.

Admission

through

CAT/MAT/XAT/

ATMA/CMAT/

GMAT scores,

followed by

Entrepreneurship

Aptitude Test

and/or Personal

Interview.

At least 50% at

Graduation level.

Admission through

CAT/MAT/

XAT/ATMA/

CMAT scores,

followed by

Entrepreneurship

Aptitude Test

and/or Personal

Interview.

At least 50% at

Graduation level.

Admission through

CAT/MAT/

XAT/ATMA/

CMAT scores,

followed by

Entrepreneurship

Aptitude Test

and/or Personal

Interview.

Entrance Test /

Admission Criteria

(for PGDM-DS)

At least 50% at

Graduation level.

Admission through

CAT/MAT/

XAT/ATMA/

CMAT scores,

followed by Social

Awareness Test

and/or Personal

Interview.

At least 50% at

Graduation level.

Admission

through

CAT/MAT/

XAT/ATMA/

CMAT scores,

followed by

Social Awareness

Test and/or

Personal

Interview.

At least 50% at

Graduation level.

Admission through

CAT/MAT/

XAT/ATMA/

CMAT scores,

followed by Social

Awareness Test

and/or Personal

Interview.

At least 50% at

Graduation level.

Admission through

CAT/MAT/

XAT/ATMA/

CMAT scores,

followed by Social

Awareness Test

and/or Personal

Interview.

Cut Off /

Last Candidate Admitted Academic Year

2019-20

Academic Year

2018-19

Academic Year

2017-18

Academic Year

2016-17 2019-21

Batch for PGDM-

BE

2018-20

Batch for PGDM-

BE & PGDM-DS

2017-19

Batch for PGDM-

BE & PGDM-DS

2016-18

Batch for PGDM-

BE & PGDM-DS

PGDM-BE Recognized

Bachelor’s Degree

of minimum 3 Yrs

duration and at

Recognized

Bachelor’s Degree

of minimum 3 Yrs

duration and at

Recognized

Bachelor’s Degree

of minimum 3 Yrs

duration and at

Recognized

Bachelor’s Degree

of minimum 3 Yrs

duration and at

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least 50% at the

qualifying

Examination

A valid score

comprising,

CAT/MAT

/XAT/

ATMA/

CMAT/GMAT

plus

Entrepreneurial

Aptitude Test

(EAT) plus

Personal Interview

(PI) scores.

least 50% at the

qualifying

Examination

A valid score

comprising,

CAT/MAT/XAT/

ATMA/CMAT /GMAT plus

Entrepreneurial

Aptitude Test

(EAT) plus

Personal

Interview (PI)

scores.

least 50% at the

qualifying

Examination

A valid score

comprising,

CAT/MAT/

XAT/

ATMA/

CMAT plus

Entrepreneurial

Aptitude Test

(EAT) plus

Personal Interview

(PI) scores.

least 50% at the

qualifying

Examination

A valid score

comprising,

CAT/MAT/

XAT/ ATMA/

CMAT plus

Entrepreneurial

Aptitude Test

(EAT) plus

Personal Interview

(PI) scores.

PGDM-DS Recognized

Bachelor’s Degree

of minimum 3 Yrs

duration and at

least 50% at the

qualifying

Examination

A valid score

comprising,

CAT/MAT/XAT/

ATMA/CMAT

plus Social

Awareness Test

plus Personal

Interview (PI)

scores.

Recognized

Bachelor’s Degree

of minimum 3 Yrs

duration and at

least 50% at the

qualifying

Examination

A valid score

comprising,

CAT/MAT/XAT/

ATMA/CMAT/

plus Social

Awareness Test

plus Personal

Interview (PI)

scores.

Recognized

Bachelor’s Degree

of minimum 3 Yrs

duration and at

least 50% at the

qualifying

Examination

A valid score

comprising,

CAT/MAT/XAT/

ATMA/CMAT

plus Social

Awareness Test

plus Personal

Interview (PI)

scores.

Recognized

Bachelor’s Degree

of minimum 3 Yrs

duration and at

least 50% at the

qualifying

Examination

A valid score

comprising,

CAT/MAT/XAT/

ATMA/CMAT

plus Social

Awareness Test

plus Personal

Interview (PI)

scores.

Fees in rupees 2019-21 2018-20 2017-19 2016-18

PGDM-BE** Rs. 10,96,000/-

Rs. 10,90,000/- Rs. 10,50,000/- Rs. 9,90,000/-

PGDM-DS** -

Rs. 6,42,000/- Rs. 6,20,000/- Rs. 5,95,000/-

Number of Fee Waivers

Offered #

NA NA NA NA

Admission Calendar

PGDM-BE & PGDM-DS

Admission Process

during

April – June 2019

Induction of

PGDM-BE,

programme on

01 July 2019

Admission

Process during

April-May 2018

& Induction of

PGDM

programmes on

02 July 2018

Admission Process

during March and

May 2017, with

induction of

PGDM

programmes on

03 July 2017

Admission Process

during March and

May 2016, with

induction of

PGDM

programmes on

23 June 2016

PIO & NRI Quota PGDM-BE is

approved by

AICTE for PIO

seats

(an additional

intake of 15%) and

NRI seats

(5 % within the

sanctioned intake)

PGDM-BE is approved by AICTE for PIO seats

(an additional intake of 15%) and NRI

seats (5 % within the sanctioned intake)

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**For Non-residential option and includes tuition fee + other academic fees (comprising Reading/

reference material, library and computer, registration and examination fee, students’ activities and study

visits).

13. B (FPM)

Academic Year

2019-20

FPM 2019-23

batch

Academic Year

2018-19

FPM 2018-22

batch

Academic Year

2017-18

FPM 2017-21

batch

Academic Year

2016-17

FPM 2016-20

batch

Admission Quota For FPM: Institute

level Test (i.e.

Entrepreneurship

Research Aptitude

Test - ERAT)

For FPM: Institute

level Test (i.e.

Entrepreneurship

Research Aptitude

Test - ERAT)

For FPM: Institute level Test

(i.e.

Entrepreneurship

Research Aptitude

Test - ERAT)

For FPM: Institute level

Test (i.e.

Entrepreneurshi

p Research

Aptitude Test -

ERAT)

Entrance Test /

Admission Criteria

First class at

Masters level and

based on

performance at

ERAT

(Entrepreneurship

Research Aptitude

Test),

Proposal Seminar

and Interview

First class at

Masters level and

based on

performance at

ERAT

(Entrepreneurship

Research Aptitude

Test),

Proposal Seminar

and Interview

First class at

Masters level and

based on

performance at

ERAT

(Entrepreneurship

Research Aptitude

Test),

Proposal Seminar

and Interview

First class at

Masters level

and based on

performance at

ERAT

(Entrepreneurshi

p Research

Aptitude Test),

Proposal

Seminar and

Interview

Cut Off /

Last Candidate Admitted

Top five candidates

based on

performance at

ERAT

(Entrepreneurship

Research Aptitude

Test) +

Proposal Seminar

+ Interview

Top five candidates

based on

performance at

ERAT

(Entrepreneurship

Research Aptitude

Test) +

Proposal Seminar

+ Interview

Top five

candidates based

on performance at

ERAT

(Entrepreneurship

Research Aptitude

Test) +

Proposal Seminar

+ Interview

Top five

candidates

based on

performance at

ERAT

(Entrepreneurshi

p Research

Aptitude Test) +

Proposal

Seminar +

Interview

Fees in rupees (FPM) *** FPM 2019-23

Rs. 8,37,555/-

FPM 2018-22

Rs. 8,37,555/-

FPM 2017-21

Rs. 8,37,555/-

FPM 2016-20

Rs. 8,37,555/-

Number of Fee Waivers

Offered #

NA NA NA NA

Admission Calendar

Admission Process

during May-July

2019

Induction on

15 July 2019

Admission Process

during May-July

2018

Induction on

16 July 2018

Admission Process

during May-July

2017

Induction on

17 July 2017

Admission

Process

during May-July

2016

Induction on

18 July 2016

PIO / NRI Quota NA NA

*** Includes tuition fee + other academic fees (comprising Reading/ reference material, library and

computer, registration and examination fee)

#Tuition Fee Waiver is not applicable to PGDM-BE, PGDM-DS or FPM. However, Institute offers

Fellowship support to its students.

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14. Infrastructural Information

Classrooms/Tutorial Room facilities

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Laboratory Details (Not Applicable)

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Auditorium

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Seminar Hall

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Computer Centre Facilities

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Library Facilities

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Canteen/ Cafeteria

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Indoor Sports Facilities

Outdoor Sports Facilities

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Gymnasium Facilities

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Facilities for Disabled(Differently-Abled):

Barrier Free Environment offered at EDII Campus for the differently-abled

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Any Other facilities: A Beautiful, Lively and one of the Best maintained Educational

Campuses

Awarded the prestigious Aga Khan Award for the Best Architecture in the year 1992 and

adjudged to be a place with an inviting environment for work, interaction and repose by the

award jury.

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15. Boys Hostel

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Girls Hostel

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Medical & First Aid Facilities at Campus /Hostel

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16. Academic Sessions

PGDM-BE & PGDM-DS programmes are spread over 6 trimesters. The students

undergo an eight week Summer Internship Training at the end of the first year and

prepare a Detailed Project Report by end of their second year (Project Report for

PGDM-DS). FPM programme is spread across 3 trimesters during the 1st year to offer compulsory

courses. ‘Area-specific Core Courses’, ‘Quantitative & Qualitative Techniques &

Research Methodology’ and ‘Thesis and Academic Writing’ Courses are offered

during the 2nd year. During 3rd and 4th year of FPM research work is undertaken by

students.

Examination System:

Trimester System is followed for conducting examination for PGDM-BE & PGDM-

DS. For all 3 credit courses, in addition to the end term examinations, mid-term

examinations are also conducted.

Annual assessment system is followed for FPM.

Period of Declaration of Results:

PGDM-BE, PGDM-BE & FPM results are declared within 15 days of the conduct of

the examination.

17. Counseling / Mentoring Students are constantly mentored by the faculty

members and visiting experts/entrepreneurs.

Career Counseling In addition to its Placement Cell services, the Institute

regularly arranges interactions and lectures on business

and career opportunities. It also invites industry

experts, professionals and entrepreneurs to interact

with students and enlighten them about various

business opportunities as well as motivate them

towards New Venture Creation.

Medical facilities A Medical Officer is available on the campus and the

Institute also has tied-up with Apollo Hospitals, which

is located near the Institute campus.

Student Insurance It is essential for all students to have medical

insurance.

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18. Students Activity Body

STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE takes care of ALUMNI, SPORTS,

CULTURAL, EMPRESARIO and other similar activities at the Institute.

Cultural activities, Sports activities, Literary activities, Technical activities /

TechFest/ Workshops, Guest Lectures, Live Projects/ Start-up Fair/ Seminars/

Alumni Activities

The Institute offers its students a wide range of high-quality sports and cultural

activities which completes and enhances the student’s academic experience.

Institute’s students are involved in many extracurricular activities and organize

literary, b-plans, cultural and sports events. They also participate in the industry

seminars and exhibitions.

Students Club: As a complement to their coursework, EDII students get involved in

clubs and community service. They have initiated a group called SEED-"Students

for Environment at EDI" which aims at bringing people closer to nature.

Jhankaar/Cultural Events

This Garba and Dandiya night was celebrated campus during Navratri. The campus

was beautifully decorated with rangoli, diyas and the students had dressed up

occasion by wearing the in traditional attitude.

Equipo

Students also organize annual inter college sports meet 'Equipo' every year. Various

events like basketball; football match are organized in the campus where students

from other professional colleges also participate.

Social Activities

EDII aims at being an institution which creates a cadre of creative, problem solving

individuals, who are capable of leading people in the rapidly changing world as well

as contribute to social development. It seeks to inspire, empower and enable students

to develop sensitivity towards social values so that they can aid organizations

addressing critical social issues.

Blood Donation Camps

EDII students have been organizing blood donation camps in association with

various blood banks, where students as well as faculty and staff have participated

with full zest.

Industrial Visits / Tours

Industrial visits are regularly been arranged for the students with a view to enhance

their knowledge and exposure towards the practical side of the industry. Apart from

that the Institute organizes regular guest lectures of / interactions with leading

entrepreneurs and industrialists to benefit the students. Students also get exposure to

international faculty/experts from different countries regularly. Institute facilitates

visit to countries like China to explore business and trade opportunities during

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summer/winter break.

Alumni Activities

EDII Alumni Association has conducted various events and programmes like Entre-

plexus and networking summits.

19. Name of the Information Officer for

RTI:

Mrs. Bindu Haridas

Designation: PGP Secretariat

Phone number with STD code: 079-23969151/53/63

FAX number with STD code: 079-23969164

Email: [email protected]

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APPENDIX I: ORGANISATION STRUCTURE

PRESIDENT

GOVERNING BODY

DIRECTOR

EA to Director

FACULTY

ADM WING

FINANCE WING

* Sr. Professor

* Chief Adm Officer

* Chief Finance Officer

* Professor

* Dy. CAO/CBDO

* Dy. CFO

* Assoc.Professor

* Sr. Manager

* Sr.Manager (F&A)

* Asst.Professor

* Manager

* Manager (F&A)

* Sr. Lecturer

* Asst. Manager

* Asst.Manager (F&A)

* Lecturer

* Secretaries

* Data Entry Operator/ Cashier

* Driver

LIBRARY

Librarian-1

Asst. Librarian-2

Note : The reporting system will be as per the discretion of the Director and need not be as per the

hierarchical structure