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Ajay Dandekar Ph.D. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Anand Venkatesh Ph.D. (Mumbai University)Asmita Vyas M.Com., C. A.Atulan Guha Ph.D. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Debiprasad Mishra Fellow (IIM, Ahmedabad)Girish Kumar Agrawal Ph.D. (IIT, Mumbai)H. S. Shylendra Ph.D. (ISEC, Bangalore)Harekrishna Misra Ph.D. (Utkal University)Himadri Roy Choudhary Ph.D. (Kolkata University)Hitesh Bhatt M.S. (Georgia Technology)Ila Patel Ph.D. (Stanford University)Jeemol Unni Ph.D. (Gujarat University)K. V. Raju PGDRM (IRMA)M. V. Durga Prasad Ph.D. (IIT, Delhi)Madhavi H. Mehta Fellow (XLRI, AHRD)Mukul Kumar M.Phil. (Delhi University)Nivedita Kothiyal Ph.D. (Nirma University)
Paresh J. Bhatt M.Com., LLB, FICWAPramod K. Singh Ph.D. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Pratik Modi FPRM (IRMA)Preeti Priya PGDRM (IRMA)Rakesh Saxena Ph.D. (IIT, Kanpur)S. N. Biswas Ph.D. (Allahabad University)S. R. Asokan Ph.D. (Gujarat University)Shiladitya Roy BE, AICWASony Pellissery Ph.D. (Oxford University)Vanita Yadav FPM (MDI Gurgaon)
R. S. Sodhi MD, GCMMFC. Gopalakrishnan Director, Institute of Management, NIRMA UniversityG. Krishnamurthi Principal, IIIM, ChangaJoel Evans Dy. CS, GMDCKiran Joshi Faculty, M.S. UniversityMahesh C. Gupta C.S., MBA, LL.M.
Shailesh Gandhi Faculty, IIM, AhmedabadTara Nair Faculty, GIDR, AhmedabadTushaar Shah Principal Scientist, IWMI
Vivek Bhandari Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania)
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Contents
1.0 2
2.0 Postgraduate Programme in Rural Management (PRM) 3
3.0 Admission to PRM 5
4.0 Campus Location and Facilities 10
Annexure 1 Academic Calendar 12Annexure 2 Programme Structure 13Annexure 3 Fee Structure and Schedule 14Annexure 4 Important Dates 16
The Institute with a Unique Mission
1.1 Academic Programmes 21.2 Human Resources of IRMA 2
2.1 Course Design and Pedagogy 3
2.2 Placement 42.3 Programme Cost 42.4 Scholarships and Educational Loans 42.5 PRM Administration 5
3.1 Eligibility 53.2 Examination Fee 5
3.3 How to Apply 73.4 Important Instructions for filling in Online Application 73.5 Selection Process 83.6 Tracking the Status of Application 93.7 Sponsored Candidates 9
4.1 Student Accommodation 104.2 Library 104.3 IT Infrastructure 104.4 Facilities for Extra-curricular Activities 11
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1.0 The Institute with a Unique Mission Doctoral Programme titled Fellow Programme inRural Management (FPRM) for students andThe Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA),professionals seeking careers in research, teaching,established in 1979, is the pioneering academicand specialised knowledge-based positions in ruralinstitution in rural management education andmanagement institutions. FPRM is approved by the
research. It is committed to pursuing excellence AICTE as a doctoral programme in ruralalong with creativity and integrity. The uniquemanagement.strength of IRMA lies in its ability to integrate
development and management in all its endeavoursand activities. This sets IRMA apart from other for middle- and senior-level in-service managers andmanagement and rural development institutions, officers of the union government, state governments,which are largely concerned with either management NGOs, and cooperatives working in the area of ruralor development, but not with both. Today, IRMA is development. IRMA conducts many MDPs on variousrecognised not only as an institution of excellence in themes of development and management, ranging inteaching and research, but also acknowledged for duration from one week to six weeks.having successfully created the new discipline of Research and Consultancy services are a means ofrural management. This path-breaking approach of enriching the quality and content of teaching andIRMA is being emulated by other institutions in India
training. This continuous upgradation puts us in anand abroad. enviable position of serving our clientele moreIRMA's mission is to promote the sustainable, eco- efficiently by helping them identify and resolve theirfriendly, and equitable socio-economic development cr it ic al ma na ge me nt pr ob le ms . Th e un io nof rural people through professional management. go v e r n me n t, s ta t e go v e r n me n ts , NG O s ,The core of IRMA's operating philosophy is to build cooperatives, and national and international donorand sustain a partnership between rural people and agencies are major clients of IRMA. Over the years,committed professional managers. Through this, faculty members of IRMA have completed a largeIRMA strives to contribute to the promotion of number of research and consultancy studies andsustainable development and social justice in India's assignments.rural society. IRMA strives to achieve this mission byl educating a new breed of professional rural The IRMA faculty comprises experienced scholars
managers having the appropriate values and and practitioners of national and international repute.ethos for helping rural organisations and They represent a wide range of disciplines, such asi n s t i t u t i o n s i n p r o f e s s i o n a l i s i n g t h e i r the various functional areas of managementmanagement and empowering rural people (market ing, f inance , s t ra tegy, informat ionthrough self-sustaining processes; technology, operations, organisational behaviour
l train ing policy maker s, director s, gener al and human resources), rural development, ecologymanagers, and those in charge of specific and environment, quantitative methods, economics,managerial functions in such enterprises and sociology, behavioural science, geo-informatics, law,projects; and gender relations.
l building new rural management knowledge and Staff members of IRMA provide reliable and strongtheories through action-oriented and problem- support to the faculty, students, and participants of
solving research and consultancy; and MDPs. Alumni make a valuable contribution to theoverall development of rural India by designingl influencing public policies through policy-orientedinnovative products for development interventions.research and consultancy.Visiting Faculty and Fellows (who stay for a briefperiod) also play an important role in the life of IRMA,contributing to specific needs of the institute in termsAs a premier academic institution in the field of ruralof consultancy, research, and teaching.management, IRMA has evolved unique curricula for
its various programmes. Programmes and activitiesof IRMA are described below.
Postgraduate Programme in Rural Management(PRM) for those who wish to take on challengingmanagerial responsibilities in institutions working inthe rural sector. PRM is recognised as a Master'sdegree by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)and is also approved by the All India Council forTechnical Education (AICTE).
1.2 Human Resources of IRMA
1.1 Academic Programmes
Management Development Programmes (MDPs)
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2 .0 Pos tg radua te P rog ramme in Rura lManagement (PRM)
Annexure 1, and the Programme Structure inAnnexure 2.
Many good stand-alone programmes of business The classroom segment in themanagement and development are available in India first year has three terms, each consisting of six
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today. IRMA's PRM integrates the two streams and credits . The courses in the first year cover the basicsequips talented men and women with both of rural management and development. All thedevelopment perspectives and business acumen. courses in the first year are compulsory. The coursesIRMA recognises that institutions working for rural in Term I cover the foundation and contextual coursesdevelopment operate in a complex environment, in in rural management. The courses in Terms II and IIIwhich there is a far greater need for professional cover different functional areas of rural managementmanagement. IRMA trains talented men and women (see Annexure 2). Brief descriptions of the corethrough a well-structured two-year Postgraduate courses a re ava i l ab le on IRMA webs i t eProgramme in Rural Management, in order to (https://www.irma.ac.in).under t ake cha l l eng ing re spons ib i l i t i e s in The classroom segment in the second year has twodevelopment and producers' organisations with the terms (Terms IV and V), each consisting of six credits.right ethical values. IRMA has been working closely Term IV has core courses of four credits; these arewith its client organisations to integrate their emerging
compulsory for all PRM students. In addition, studentsneeds into its academic programme by periodically are required to choose two credits of optional coursesrevising the curricula. The present PRM design is a from among those offered during the term. Term V hasreflection of this growing partnership. two credits of compulsory courses. In addition,PRM is a two-year fully residential programme leading students are required to choose four credits ofto a Postgraduate Diploma in Rural Management optional courses from among those offered during the(PGDRM). PGDRM is recognised as equivalent to term (see Annexure 2 for the list of optional coursesMaster's degree by the Association of Indian that are offered during Terms IV and V). The optionalUniversities (AIU) and is approved by the All India courses are divided into two groups: RuralCouncil for Technical Education (AICTE). Development Management and Rural Enterprise
Management. Students are required to take aminimum of two credits from each group.
The p rogramme compr i ses four d i ff e ren tThe duration of thesegmentsclassroom, fieldwork, organisational
fieldwork segment is ten weeks. It is held after the firsttraineeship, and management traineeship. There areterm of the classroom segment. It exposes students tofive classroom terms, which focus on concepts, skills,the realities of rural life. It attempts to developand knowledge pertaining to rural development andsensitivity among students to the concerns of ruralmanagement, using modern pedagogical techniquespeople; helps them in understanding and appreciatingand concentrating on experiential learning. Thethe constraints of and possibilities for development;fieldwork segment exposes students to the realities ofand introduces them to community work at the grass-rural life. The organisational traineeship segmentroots level. For the fieldwork segment, students arehelps s tudents unders tand the nature ofdivided into small groups and sent to rural areas inorganisational dynamics. The managementdifferent parts of the country. Each group is attachedtraineeship segment offers students an opportunity toto a local host organisation. The members of the groupapply, test, and polish the skills acquired in thestay in the identified village and interact directly withclassroom. About one-third of the total duration of thethe villagers. They also execute a small action-programme is devoted to experiential learning andoriented task assigned to them by the hostpractical application of the knowledge and skillsorganisation. IRMA faculty members interact closelyacquired in the classroom segments. The faculty iswith students at all stages of the fieldwork segment.involved to a substantial degree in the design and
supervision of all field-based segments. The Theevaluation of a student's performance in the duration of the OTS is ten weeks. It is scheduled afterprogramme is a continuous process, affording an Term III, which marks the beginning of the secondopportunity for frequent and regular corrections. All year of PRM. This segment is designed to helpthe four segments of the programme are evaluated students understand the structure and dynamics of anand the results are reported on the student's grade organisation. It exposes students to the functioning ofcard. Students are expected to meet the standards of organisations and gives them an opportunity to apply,performance prescribed by the PRM Committee for test, and polish the skills acquired in the classroomeach segment. The current PRM curriculum is based Students also work in any area of rural management,on the recommendations of the PRM Review assigned by the host organisations.Committee, 2004. The Academic Calendar is given in
2.1 Course Design and Pedagogy
Classroom Segment:
Fieldwork Segment (FWS):
Organisational Traineeship Segment (OTS):
1 One course credit is equivalent to 30 contact sessions of 70 minutes each, andrequires the student to put in at least 8090 hours of work outside the classroom.
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The performance of students in this segment is such as planning and info rmat ion sys tems ,evaluated on the basis of reports and presentations. production management, marketing, finance,
accounts, human resource development, ruralThedevelopment, and natural resource management.duration of the MTS is ten weeks. It is scheduled after
Term IV. This segment is designed to provide IRMA seeks to ensure that its graduates are offeredstudents with an opportunity to work closely with competitive remuneration. IRMA has enlisted overexperienced managers in an organisational setting. 650 organisations that are designated for theStudents develop practical skills and gain a realistic purpose of placement of its graduates. The list is everide a of the man ag eri al fu nct ion s of rur al increasing, and attempts are made every year toorganisations. At the end of MTS, students present enlist more organisations that can offer challengingand disc uss the ir reports, fi rst in the host careers to IRMA students. Consistent with itsorganisations and later at IRMA. Both the MTS objectives, IRMA's placement support is confined toreports and the presentations are evaluated. placing students with the designated organisations
only. It may be noted that IRMA's placement facility isIRMA's unique curriculum is based on anot open to sponsored candidates. IRMA graduatesstate-of-the-art pedagogy, with an emphasis onhave succeeded not only in choosing meaningful jobsexperiential learning. The courses are taught throughbut have also received decent salaries with 100 per
a slew of modern teaching techniques, such as case cent placement. The annual salaries received by themethods, interactive sessions, seminars, individuallast three PRM batches are shown in Table 1.and group exercises, role-playing, experiential
learning, and simulated exercises, to give studentsan opportunity to learn by doing. The actual mix ofpedagogical techniques varies with the nature of thecourse. The pedagogy requires that students play anactive role in classroom sessions and discussions.The medium of instruction is English.
Some participants prefer to join grass-roots
organisations, even though these offer relatively lowsalaries, over other high-paying jobs because theyare attracted by the greater challenges, innovativeexperiments, and greater autonomy offered by thesepositions.
Costs for students are kept low through cross-subsidisation, with the aim of helping them serve theneeds of the challenging rural sector more effectively.The total programme cost over the period of twoyears (inclusive of tuition fee and service charges) isestimated to be about Rs. 4 lakh. IRMA has acooperative mess, which is governed and managedThe Campus Placement Programme for eachby students. Students also frame and implement thegraduating batch ensures that all the students securerules and regulations of the mess. They share themeaningful and challenging career opportunities incost of boarding equally. The fee structure for PRMtune with IRMA's mission. Our PRM graduates are201113 is given in Annexure 3.highly valued by cooperatives, NGOs, government
development agencies , and nat ional andinternational donors engaged in promoting ruraldevelopment. The distinguishing feature of all these
IRMA has several prestigious scholarships forbodies is their willingness and ability to makedeserving students, which are mentioned below:effective use of young and well-trained professional
managers. The five-day campus recruitment IRMA revised the provisions ofprogramme organised by the Campus Placement IRMA Fellowship since 2008-10 batch. Only thoseOffice is held in the month of February during the students who get a monthly gross salary that is lesssecond year of PRM. The jobs offered to IRMA than the decided minimum gross salary will begraduates vary widely. The job offers are in areas eligible to receive the IRMA Fellowship (provided
Management Traineeship Segment (MTS):
Pedagogy:
Table 1: Annual Salaries Received by the LastThree PRM Batches
IRMA Fellowship:
2.3 Programme Cost
2.2 Placement
2.4 Scholarships, Educational Loans and FeeExemption
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A simulation game in progress
PRMBatch
Average(Rs)
Maximum(Rs)
200810 6.0 lakh 9.45 lakh
200608 6.13 lakh 10.61 lakh
Remarks
100% placement with multiple job offers
200709 4.6 lakh 6.7 lakh 100% placement with multiple job offers100% placement with multiple job offers
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they join the organisations that are eligible for the students' leave records, issue of rail/air travelpurpose of the fellowship). The amount of the IRMA co nc es si on fo rm s, sc he du li ng , co nd uc ti ngFellowship to an eligible student will be equal to the examination, grading, and convocation. The Teachingdifference between the actual amount of his/her gross Aids Unit provides facilities for reproduction, binding,salary and the decided minimum gross salary. The and dis tribut ion of teaching materi als . The
recipient of IRMA fellowship may get a maximum of Audiovisual Unit looks after audiovisual aids such asRs. 3 lakhs during the course of 3 years. overhead projectors, slide projectors, multimediavideo projectors, film projectors, 35mm cameras,Sir Ratan video cameras, televisions, and videocassetteTata Trust offers about five scholarships every year to recorders for use by the faculty and the students.second-year students based on merit. The
scholarship covers a part of the fees during thesecond year, subject to a ceiling of Rs 50,000/-. The For the 32nd Postgraduate Programme in Ruralnumber and amount of the scholarship are approved Management, commencing on June 06, 2011, IRMAby the trust on a year-to-year basis. has adopted the following criteria and procedures for
More than 15 the admission of students.scholarships covering the entire costs of education ofSC/ST candidates are available at IRMA. The Ministry
of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of A graduate from any discipline, with a minimum of 15India has allocated ten scholarships to IRMA for years (10+2+3) of education, having 50 per cent (45SC/ST students. The scholarship covers fees, non- per cent for SC/ST/PwD*) aggregate marks at therefundable charges, lodging and boarding expenses, graduation level can apply for admission. Theand cost of books, stationery, and personal computer percentage of aggregate marks is to be calculated as(http://www.socialjustice.nic.in). The Ministry of Tribal per the practice followed by the concerned universityAffairs, Government of India has allocated five or institution. Those who are in the final year and whoscholarships to IRMA for ST candidates. The amount expect to complete all the requirements of graduationof the scholarship covers tuition fees, boarding and before June 06, 2011 can also apply. Only Indianlodging expenses, book grant, and a one-time grant nationals are eligible to apply for PRM. There is nofor the purchase of a personal computer management quota for admission to PRM at IRMA.(http://www.tribal.nic.in). The National Dairy IRMA encourages the employees of its designatedDevelopment Board also offers some scholarships to organisations to apply with sponsorship from theirSC/ST candidates for both the years of PRM. employers (see 3.7 for eligibility and other provisions
for sponsored candidates). IRMA encouragesEducational loans are available applications from candidates with diverse academicfrom various banks. The State Bank of India provides backgrounds. The number of applications received foreducational loans at a lower interest rate and without PRM 201012 was about 15000. The profile of theany collateral to candidates enrolling at IRMA. applicants for PRM 201012 is shown in Table 2.IRMA firmly believes that no one
should be deprived of education for lack of financialresources. Hence IRMA is open for providing financialassistance to meet the PRM tuition fees of extremelypoor candidates.
The PRM Committee administers the PostgraduateProgramme in Rural Management (PRM) and decideson all matters pertaining to the conduct of theprogramme. The PRM Committee consists of thePRM Coordinator, the Fieldwork Coordinator, theOTS/MTS Coordinator, the Admissions Coordinator,and the Placement Coordinator. The PRMCoordinator is the convenor of the committee. Therules and regulations governing PRM are given in the
There is a common application form for PRM andPRM Handbook, which is provided to students whenFPRM programmes. An applicant may apply for twothey join the programme.programmes by using one application form. The fees
The PRM Office provides all the information and applicable for the number of programmes are shown
support for the activities relating to PRM, right from in Table 3. Those candidates applying online by usingadmission to placement. It consists of three main payment gateway/payment at IMS/Payment at SBIsections: Admissions Office, Teaching Aids Unit, and may get discount of Rs.50/-.Audiovisual Unit. The Admissions Office looks after allmatters related to admission, maintenance of
Scholarships from Sir Ratan Tata Trust:
Scholarships for SC/ST Candidates:
Educational Loans:
Fee Exemption: Table 2: Profile of applicants for PRM 2010 - 12
3.1 Eligibility
2.5 PRM Administration
3.2 Examination Fee
3.0 Admission to PRM
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Applicants Discipline(%)ScienceEngineering
1640
Commerce/Business Administration21Agriculture/Agricultural Engineering/
Forestry/Dairy Technology/VeterinaryScience/Fisheries/Cooperation
12
Arts 7Others 4Total 100
*PwD- persons with disability
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Glimpses of IRMA Convocations of
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Table 3: Application Fee Structure
a. Apply Online and Pay Through PaymentGateway
3.4 Important Instructions for filling in OnlineApplication
3.3 How to Apply
All correspondence related to admission should beaddressed to:
Admissions Office
Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA)
Anand-388001
Gujarat
Step 1: Register at https://www.irma.ac.in usingApplicant's Registration Service in admissions linkdirectly. Provide relevant information as required(email ID is necessary for registration).
Please ensure you do not apply separately for eachprogramme.
An applicant can opt for one of the following options: Step 2: There are three ways for submitting youronline application i.e.a) Apply online and pay through payment gateway.a) Apply Online and Pay Through Paymentb) Make payment at any IMS learning centre, after
Gatewaygetting IMS receipt, apply through IRMA websiteb) Pay to any IMS Learning Centre and Apply Onlineby using IMS receipt number.c) Pay to any branch of SBI and Apply Onlinec) Take a print out of SBI challan available on IRMA
website in the admission link. Make payment at In either case you have to enter data required for theany branch of SBI by using the challan. SBI application form. Please ensure you opt for any ofwould then issue a unique ID number. Use this these three options.unique ID number and apply online through
IRMA website.d) Printed application material (prospectus, Mandatory Requirements
application forms, etc.) may be obtained fromIn order to avail this service you need to have a valid
Admissions Office, IRMA, Anand - 388 001 on credit/debit card issued by Scheduled bank (VISA / payment of full fees. (All the payments to IRMA Mastercard).should be made in the form of a demand draft
Checklistfavouring 'IRMA' and it should be payable atPlease ensure, you have following documents / Anand).information ready before applying online.
No Refund will be made after the payment isl Email ID.made.l Valid Credit/ debit Card (VISA/Mastercard issuedProspectus and sample question papers will be sent
by scheduled banks).to the candidates opting for options a and c aftertheir application is received at IRMA. l For credit card transaction you should have 3d
Secure PIN, generated through the sponsoringIt is compulsory for all applicants to send a hard copybank.
of application form at Admissions Office, IRMA,l For debit card transaction you need to haveAnand388001, Gujarat. Those applicants, who are
Internet Banking UserID and Internet Bankingusing option b or c , are required to attach IMSPassword, issued by sponsoring bank.Receipt or SBI Challan respectively with application
l Personal Information.form.l Academic Details.Candidates should retain a copy of the completed
application form for their reference. The Completed l Scanned Photograph and scanned signatureapplications should reach to IRMA on or before (optional). Recommended resolution for scannedSeptember 30, 2010. Postal delay is not the photograph is (150 X 180) pixel (use stamp size
photograph).responsibility of IRMA.
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*PwD- persons with disability
Examination Fees for Online Applicant:
No. of Programmes General & OBCs SC/ST/PwD*
One Programme Rs. 1000/- Rs. 500/-Rs. 1500/- Rs. 750/-Two Programmes
Examination Fees for Applying in Hardcopy:
No. of Programmes General & OBCs SC/ST/PwD*
One Programme Rs. 1050/- Rs. 550/-
Rs. 1550/- Rs. 800/-Two Programmes
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In case you are not able to upload photograph and enclosed them along with your printed version ofsignature, please ensure you have enclosed them your application.along with your printed copy of your application.
All eligible candidates, including sponsored
candidates, are required to appear for a written test2Mandatory Requirements conducted by IRMA . The written test (200 marks),comprises four sections: analytical reasoning (50You need to make payment of required amount at anymarks), quantitative ability (50 marks), EnglishIMS centre. IMS centre will issue an IMS Receipt oncomprehension (40 marks), and issues of socialbehalf of IRMA after collecting the money in cash.concern (60 marks). The test will be conducted on(Please note IMS centres will collect payment only inNovember 14, 2010, Sunday (9.15 a.m. 12.15 p.m.)CASH or swiping Credit Card which is equivalent to 3at 27 centres across India. These centres are given incash payment for IRMA). Physical copy of IRMATable 4.Brochure and sample question paper would be handed
to the student on making the payment.
Checklist
Please ensure, you have following documents / information ready before proceeding for applyingonline by using IMS payment facility.l Email ID.l IMS Receipt Number.l Personal Information.l Academic Details.
4Based on the performance in the written testl Scanned photograph and scanned signaturecandidates will be selected to attend a personal(optional). Recommended resolution for scannedinterview (PI) and a group discussion (GD), to bephotograph is (150 X 180) pixel (use stamp sizeconducted at IRMA between January 31 to Februaryphotograph). In case you are not able to upload
12, 2011. There is a sectional cut-off of marks, in orderphotograph and signature, please ensure you haveto judge the candidates performance across theenclosed them along with your printed version ofsections. The cut-off marks used for selectingyour application.candidates for attending PI and GD last year are shownin Table 5. Normally, the ratio of candidates called for PI
Mandatory Requirements and GD to the number of seats available is 4:1.
Take a print out of SBI challan available on IRMAwebsite in the admission link. Make payment at anybranch of SBI by using the challan. SBI would thenissue a unique ID number. Use this unique ID numberand apply online through IRMA website.
Checklist
P l e a s e e n s u r e t h a t y o u h a v e f o l l o w i n gdocuments/information ready before proceeding forapplying online by using SBI payment facility.l Email ID.l SBI Unique ID Number.
The final selection of candidates will be done on thel Personal Information. basis of the overall performance in the written test, PI,
and GD. The marks obtained in PI and GD will bel Academic Details.normalised across the evaluating panels. The marks
l Scanned photograph and scanned signature obtained in the written test and the normalised marks(optional). Recommended resolution for scanned obtained in PI and GD will be reduced to the equivalentphotograph is (150 X 180) pixel (use stamp size 5marks of 50, 40, and 10, respectively . An overall meritphotograph). In case you are not able to upload list will be prepared based on the total marks obtainedphotograph and signature, please ensure you have out of these 100 marks.
b. Pay to any IMS Learning Centre and ApplyOnline
Table 4: IRMA Entrance Test Centres
c. Pay to any branch of SBI and Apply Online
Table 5: Cut-off marks for the selection of candidates for attending PI and GD for PRM201012
3.5 Selection Process
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Thiruvananthapuram
Anand
Delhi
Nagpur
Bangalore
Guwahati
Pantnagar
UdaipurVaranasi
Vijayawada
Bhopal
Hyderabad
Patna
Bhubaneswar
JaipurChandigarh
Kochi
Pune
Chennai
Kolkata
Raipur
Coimbatore
Lucknow
Rajkot
Dehradun
Mumbai
Ranchi
ParticularsCategory-wise cut-off marks
SC/ST& PWD*
Sponsored
Analytical reasoningQuantitative abilityEnglish comprehensionIssues of social concernOverall cut-off marks
General& OBC
Section-wise cut-off marks25 22 18
18141886
25 2220 1824 21
110 100
2. IRMA does not accept any other test-score.3. IRMA reserves the right to change or cancel any test center at its discretion.
4. The entrance test is common for all the academic programmes of IRMA.Xevier Institute of Management, Bhuvneshwar (XIMB) also uses IRMAs testscore for its rural management programme.
5. This weightages are currently under review and could be subject to change.* PwD- persons with disability
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Such a listing will be prepared separately for the organisat ions. The sponsored candidates candifferent categories of applicants, and the required complete the programme in two years, or they can optnumber of candidates will be selected from the for a Certificate in Rural Management (CRM) at thedifferent categories according to their order of merit. end of the first year. If sponsored again, the CRMIRMA has positive discrimination policies for holders have an option of rejoining within three yearsadmissions to disadvantaged sections of the society. and completing the second year of the programme toThe cut-off marks used last year for the final selection obtain a PGDRM.of candidates are shown in Table 6.
Those sponsored candidates who cannot meet theminimum academic standards will only be given acertificate of participation specifically addressed totheir employers. CRM is not open to non-sponsoredcandidates.
At present, about 650 organisations have beendesignated by IRMA. Sponsored candidates arerequired to fulfil the following conditions for admissionto IRMA:
The total number of seats available for PRM 201113 l The candidate should hold a bachelors degree, inis 120. The programme will begin on June 06, 2011. Allany discipline, from a recognised university / the selected candidates will be required to report toinstitutionIRMA by this date. Candidates who did not have a
mathematics paper as part of their undergraduate l The candidate should have worked with thedegree requirements will have to report on May 30, sponsoring organisation for a minimum period of2011 for remedial classes in mathematics. two years (as on May 30, 2011) on a continuous
basis as a full-time, regular employee.l The sponsoring organisation should be willing toApplicants can track the status or progress of their
grant uninterrupted leave to the candidate (ifapplication, allocation of roll number, allocation of testselected) for the period of study at IRMA.centre, and test results at the appropriate stages of
the admission process through the IRMA website. The l The sponsoring organisation should undertake toadmit card, the call letter, and the letter of admission make arrangements for payment of fees and otheroffer can also be downloaded from the IRMA website dues of the candidate to IRMA.at the appropriate stage. Candidates will also receive
l The candidate should apply to IRMA by using anysome of this information through a system-generatedone option available point 3.3e-mail. In order to avail of this facility, candidates must
provide their e-mail ID. Besides, the Institute has l The candidate should appear for the written test,introduced SMS service (broadcast and unicast) for the personal interview, and the group discussion.the applicants. This service will be available during
l The candidate should score above the minimumthe appropriate stage of the admission process. Thecut-off point set for admissions.broadcast service is controlled by the Institute and the
message will be transmitted only once for each stage l The candidate should produce evidence ofof the admission process. As regards unicast service, sponsorship from the sponsoring organisation.
the applicant who wishes to know the latest status of Essential for Sponsored Candidates: Sponsoredher/his application, she/he can do so by sending SMS candidates should attach a certificate from theirto 9714177777. While sending SMS, please mention employer as per declaration of sponsorship formIRMA followed by space and then quote your Form available on IRMA website, stating that they will beNo., to get the response. For example IRMA 25633. sponsored, if selected, along with the applicationPlease note this broadcast service is free of charge form. If the sponsorship certificate is not enclosed, orwhereas unicast service will be chargeable as per the if the organisation where the applicant is working isrates prescribed by service providers. Unicast not a designated organisation of IRMA, theservice can be availed repeatedly. Those applying by application of the candidate will be treated at par withhard copy application forms can get the status of their the applications of other, non-sponsored candidates.applications forms after two weeks of the closing date. The sponsoring organisation must clearly specify the
duration of the sponsorship and provide other detailsas per declaration of sponsorship form available onIRMA's designated organisations can sponsor theirIRMA website. Employers willing to sponsoremployees (executives and officers) for CRM or PRM.candidates may write directly to the AdmissionsPRM offers flexibility to working executives andOffice, IRMA for clarification, if any.officers who are sponsored by IRMA's designated
Table 6: Cut-off marks for the final selection of candidates for PRM 201012
3.6 Tracking the Status of Application
3.7 Sponsored Candidates
*PwD- persons with disability
Category Cut-off marksGeneral and OBC 60
4444Sponsored
SC/ST and PwD*
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4.0 Campus Location and Facilities equipped with Wi-Fi facility to access the Internet inany corner of the Library.IRMA has a sprawling 60-acre lush green campus,
state-of-the-art infrastructure, fully computerisedfacilities, an excellent library, 24-hour internet IRMAs comprehensive state-of-the-art computerconnectivity, and modern teaching aids. The campus
centre caters to its community through an intranet.is fully residential. It is equipped with student hostels, The intranet provides online services for the effectivea mess, lecture halls, seminar rooms, a library, administration of academic functions. The computerfaculty and administrative offices, an auditorium, an centre manages 600-odd hosts in the network. IRMAexecutive training and development centre, faculty has uninterrupted internet services through 6-Mbpsand staff housing, a dispensary, and other support radio link availed from VSNL. IRMA has a technology-facilities. The IRMA staff cooperative store caters to intensive network, which provides mail, file, and printthe daily requirements of residents. services on campus. A virtual office has been set upIRMA is situated about 36 km north of Vadodara and on the campus to enable students, faculty, research65 km south of Ahmedabad. The distance between scholars and staff to share the browser-supportedIRMA and the Anand railway station and bus stand is notice boards and exchange of information. Wi-Fiabout 4 km. The campus is conveniently located in facilities are available in library and student hostel
terms of accessibility to many academic and blocks. Various software statistical tools such asdevelopment institutions. The more important of SPSS, EViews, and LISREL are available forthese are the National Dairy Development Board, the conducting quantitative and qualitative analyses andGujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, research studies. There are two well equippedAMUL (Anand Milk Union Limited), the Tribhuvandas labo ra to ri es fo r st ud en ts , re se ar ch er s an dFoundation, Anand Agricultural University, and participants of various other sponsored programmesSardar Patel University. in the areas of geographical systems (with ArcGIS)
software and business computing. The libraryinformation system has online features to support
PRM is a fully residential programme. The hostel has user queries and to manage library administration. Innine blocks, each with 24 furnished single rooms. addition, the IRMA alumni network is linked to theEach floor consists of eight rooms in addition to a IRMA website to provide better networking amongfurnished common reading room, which is also used IRMA students and alumni. A permanent email ID isfor receiving guests. The hostel has a boarding provided to the Alumni to interact with faculty, stafffacility, which is managed by an elected student body. and student community. Efforts are being made to
create a virtual community through a virtual networkof IRMA alumni, member organisations, students,
IRMA has an excellent library, housed in a spacious and faculty. Students of PRM programme arethree-storey building, which supports the teaching expected to possess a network-enabled PC to gainand research programmes of the institute. The library such access whereas institute extends theseservices are fully automated; the LibSys software is facilities to FPRM scholars.used for searching, reporting, circulation, andvarious other functions. IRMA library hascomprehensive full-text databases of journals,namely EBSCO (a package of six different subjectareas), ABI/Inform (Proquest), and JSTOR. IRMAparticipants have access to online databases toIndiastate.com & CMIE databases. These togetherprovide full-text databases of over 9,200 journals insubject areas such as management, finance,marketing, organisational science and strategy,information technology, e-governance, sociology,e n v i r o n m e n t , a n d g e n d e r. P r o w e s s a n dIndiastat.com provide financial and socio-economicdatabases respectively in electronic form to the IRMAuser community. The print collection of the library atpresent includes 45,041 books and MTS, OTS, andfieldwork reports prepared by students. A hugecollection of video films and microforms is alsoavailable. The library subscribes to over 344 print
journals/periodicals. Recently, the Library got
4.3 IT Infrastructure
4.1 Student Accommodation
4.2 Library
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4.4 Facilities for Extra-curricular Activities
A wide range of facilities for pursuing extra-curricularactivities are provided through the Student ActivityCentre. In addition, IRMA has facilities for sportssuch as football, cricket, badminton, and table tennis.The air-conditioned 400-seat auditorium has anexcellent audiovisual projection system, which isused regularly by the student community and byIRMA for holding a variety of programmes. UnderSPIC-MACAYmany students, staff, and faculty aremembers of this cultural organisationseveralconcerts and recitals by eminent artistes areorganised every year. While IRMA extends supportfor extra-curricular activities, the initiative fororganising these events usually comes from thestudents. The IRMA Staff Club organises various
cultural programmes, entertainment and sportsactivities, and film shows. All the PRM students areassociate members of the IRMA Staff Club. The PRMstudents represent a substantial pool of talent inmusic, drama, and dance. The students organiseseveral cultural programmes, with Jatra, the three-day student festival, being the highlight. Anotherevent organised by PRM students is Udaan, whichconsists of several business competitions andlectures by eminent personalities; it is also attendedby students from other B-schools. Terra Firma, thebiannual student magazine describing life at IRMA, ispopular among not only students but also the alumniand the larger community. Network, the IRMAnewsletter, is another popular platform ofcommunication for the campus community.
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Second Academic Year
OTS preparation Monday, May 07, 2012
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
Monday, Oct. 15, 2012
Monday, Oct. 22, 2012
Monday, Dec. 17, 2012
Monday, Feb. 04, 2013 Friday, Feb. 08, 2013
Monday, Dec. 24, 2012 &Monday, Feb. 11, 2013
Friday, May 11, 2012
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012
Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012
Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012
Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012
Saturday, Feb. 02, 2013&Saturday, Mar. 23, 2013
110
11
12
1314
15
16
17
18
19
20
2
8
111
1
8
1
1
12
Vacation
Organisational traineeship
OTS presentations and submission
Classroom segment, Term IV
MTS preparations and consultation
Management traineeship
MTS presentation and submission
Classroom segment, Term V
Placement
Convocation Middle of April, 2013
Total 46
First Academic Year
Activity
Remedial classes Monday, May 30, 2011
Monday, June 06, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Monday, Sept. 05, 2011
Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011
Monday, Sept. 26, 2011
Monday, Nov. 21, 2011
Monday, Nov. 28, 2011
Monday, Feb. 20, 2012
Saturday, June 04, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Saturday, Sept. 03, 2011
Friday, Sept. 09, 2011
Friday, Sept. 23, 2011
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011
Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011
Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012
Saturday, May 05, 2012
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
11
1
2
8
1
12
11
Induction and orientation
Classroom segment, Term I
Fieldwork preparation
Vacation
Fieldwork
Fieldwork presentations and submission
Classroom segment, Term II
Classroom segment, Term III
Total 49
Ending DateStarting Date Weeks
Academic Calendar for PRM 201113Annexure - 1
Note: These dates are indicative and could be subject to change in the wake of unforseen situation.
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List of Optiona l Courses (Term IV and V)
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Cost Benefit AnalysisEconomic Environment and PolicyGandhi's Critique of Modernity in ContemporaryGeo-informatics for Rural ManagementGlobalisation and AgricultureGovernance & DevelopmentInternational Trade: Theory and PolicyManagement of ChangeMicro FinanceNatural Resource ManagementPublic Policy AnalysisRural Innovations
AgribusinessBrand Management and CommunicationConsumer BehaviourConsumption, Culture & MarketDerivativesE-Business for Rural EnterprisesEntrepreneurshipManaging and Marketing ServicesMarketing AnalyticsQuality ManagementProduct Policy in MarketingRural MarketingSales and Distribution ManagementStrategic Management of Innovation & TechnologyStrategic Marketing & PlanningSupply Chain ManagementTaxationUnderstanding Negotiation
Rural Development Management Group Rural Enterpr ise Management Group
Annexure - 2
Note: Optional courses may vary depending on needs of the students and recommendation of the PRM Committee.Each participant is required to take 6.0 credits of optional courses selecting at least 2.0 credits from each group mentioned above.
Term I (6.0 credits)
Individual and Group Behaviour (1.0 Credit)
Economic Analysis for Rural Management I(1.0 Credit)
Financial Accounting (1.0 Credit)
Quantitative Analysis for Rural Management(1.0 Credit)Managerial Analysis & Communication(0.5 Credit)
Rural Research Methods (0.5 Credit)
Rural Livelihood Systems (0.5 Credit)
Rural Society and Polity (0.5 Credit)
Term II (6.0 credits)
Collective Action and Cooperation(1.0 Credit) Development Theories and Practices(1.0 Credit)
Managing Cooperatives (1.0 Credit)
Marketing Management (1.0 Credit)
Management Information Systems(1.0 Credit)Costing and Management Planning(1.0 Credit)
Human Resources Management(1.0 Credit)
Economic Analysis for Rural Management II(1.0 Credit)
Financial Management (1.0 Credit)
Understanding Organisations (1.0 Credit)
Production and Operations Management(1.0 Credit)
Computer Applications for RuralManagement (0.5 Credit)
Gender and Development (0.5 Credit)
Term III (6.0 Credits)
F i e l d W o r
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i t s )
First Year
Term IV (6.0 credits)Rural Development Interventions (1.0 Credit)
Strategic Management (1.0 Credit)
Project Management (1.0 Credit)
Marketing Research (0.5 Credit)Social Entrepreneurship and Ethical Leadership(0.5 Credit)Optional Courses (2.0 credits)
Optional Courses (4.0 credits)
Term V (6.0 credits)Legal Environment and Cooperative Law (1.0 Credit)Strategic Issues in Development Organisations(1.0 Credit)
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Second Year
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PRM 201113 FEE STRUCTURE AND SCHEDULEAnnexure - 3
Sl.No.
ParticularsFirst Year Second Year
Due date for payment of fee 02-05-11
Rs.A Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.
01-12-11 23-02-12 02-08-12 27-12-12
60,000
8,000
20,000
3,00,000Class-room Terms
Fieldwork Segment
Computer Services
Internet Services
Room rent & Electricity
OTS
MTS
Total (A)
Total (B)
Tuition Fee
B Service Fee
Term I Term II Term III Term IV Term VTotal
68,000 88,000 88,000 88,000 68,000Total Fees Payable (A+B)
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1. The fee structure for Certificate in Rural Management (CRM) is equivalent to the fee structure of the First AcademicYear.
2. There may be upward revision of 5 to 7% of the tuition fee.3. Mess is managed by the students' body. Boarding and personal expenses will be over and above the mentioned
fee. Currently average monthly expenses of the mess is around Rs. 2,200/-.4. There are annual charges of Rs. 8850/- in each year for caution deposit, book deposit, student activities fund,
associate membership of IRMA club, SPIC MACAY, alumni associat ion membership and medical expenses .5. Please note that medical expenses mentioned above are to meet only the cost of services provided by the campus
doctor. Any other expenses have to be borne by the student.
60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000
20,000
20,000 20,000
20,000 20,000
3,60,00060,00080,00080,00080,00060,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
8,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
8,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
8,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
8,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
40,000
4,00,000
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Glimpses of IRMA
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Dr. Yoginder K AlaghChairman
ChairmanInstitute of Rural Management Anand - 388 001
Dr. Amrita Patel ChairmanNational Dairy Development Board, Anand - 388 001
Shri B. K. Sinha
Secretary, Rural DevelopmentDepartment of Rural Development & Land Revenue,Government of India, Ministry of Rural Development,Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi 110 001
Ms. Rita TeaotiaCommissioner and Principal Secretary (Rural Development)Government of Gujarat,Dr. Jivraj Mehta Bhavan,Block No. 16, 3rd Floor, Gandhinagar: 382 010
Shri Umesh ChandraSarangi
ChairmanNational Bank for Agriculture & Rural DevelopmentPlot No.C-24, G-Block,,Bandra-Kurla Complex, PO Box No. 8121Bandra (E), Mumbai-400 051.
Shri Rahul Kumar Managing Director Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers' Union Ltd.Amul Dairy Road, Anand 388 001
Shri S. R. ChaudharyManaging Director Banaskantha District Co-operative Milk Producers' Union Ltd.Banas Dairy, P. B. No.20,Palanpur 385 001
Prof. Rama BaruAssociate Professor Centre for Social Medicine & Community Health
Jawaharlal Nehru University,New Delhi 110 067
Dr. Sudarshan Iyengar Vice Chancellor Gujart Vidyapeeth, Nr. Income Tax Office, Ashram Road,Ahmedabad 380 014
Mr. Kiran Karnik Former President, NASSCOMQ2A, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi 110 016
Mr. Deep Joshi Former CEO, PRADANP 22, South City 1, Gurgaon 122 001
Dr. Yaga VenugopalReddy
Former Governor, Reserve Bank of IndiaPlot 297, Road No. 25, Jubilee Hills,Hyderabad 500 033 (Andhra Pradesh)
Shri V. VivekanandanAdvisor South Indian Federation Fishermen SocietiesKaramana, Trivandrum-695 002
Shri S. Sivakumar Chief ExecutiveAgri-Business Division, ITC Limited,31, Sarojini Devi RoadSecunderabad 500 003
Prof. Rakesh SaxenaProfessor Institute of Rural Management, Anand
Prof. Debiprasad Mishra Professor Institute of Rural Management, Anand
Dr. Vivek BhandariMember Secretary
Director Institute of Rural Management, Anand
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