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XLRI Jamshedpur Set To launch 4th Batch Of Postgraduate Diploma In HR Management

The programme is scheduled to begin in April 2025 and is designed for professionals on the path to becoming Chief Human Resources Officers (CHROs).

XLRI, one of India's most prestigious and oldest business schools, has announced the launch of the 4th batch of its Postgraduate Diploma in Management (HRM) for Emerging CHROs, in collaboration with Leadup Universe, a leading executive education and career acceleration platform. The programme is scheduled to begin in April 2025 and is designed for professionals on the path to becoming Chief Human Resources Officers (CHROs).

Spanning 18 months and divided into six terms, the programme offers a comprehensive and flexible learning journey. With over 30 courses covering areas such as strategy, human resource management, finance, technology, marketing, and operations, participants are equipped with the critical C-Suite skills needed for leadership roles. The programme also includes a three-month capstone project with industry involvement, ensuring practical application of the knowledge gained.

The programme features sessions led by a blend of faculty from XLRI, international business schools, and industry experts, offering participants a rich mix of academic and practical insights. Graduates will not only benefit from XLRI's extensive alumni network but will also receive one-on-one mentoring and exclusive invitations to CXO roundtable events hosted by Leadup Universe.

Fr S George S.J., Director, XLRI, expressed satisfaction, stating, "Over the past three years, the program has evolved into a highly anticipated offering for CHRO aspirants, significantly enhancing XLRI's HR portfolio by targeting highly experienced professionals." 

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Prof. RK Premarajan, the Program Director, commented, “we work with the various stakeholders to ensure that the program curriculum is constantly aligned with the unique challenges the emerging CHROs face.” 

Mayank Verma (CEO & Co Founder Leadup Universe) commented, “We are pleased to announce that the fourth batch of the flagship Postgraduate Diploma in Management (HRM) for Emerging CHROs by XLRI.  Our collaboration with XLRI Jamshedpur represents a significant step in developing the next generation of HR leaders. This program combines academic rigor with real-world insights, preparing participants to tackle the complex challenges of modern human resource management at the highest levels.”

To be eligible to enroll in the program, candidates must have 10 years of relevant work experience and a bachelor's degree from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks. 

The course fee is INR 16,50,000, with the option to pay in four instalments. For more information, visit xlri.ac.in/pgdhrm-chro

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