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The Institute has been started by the Planman Consulting
Group as an independent private institution. The Institute
is neither affiliated to any University nor has sought de-jure
recognition for its Academic Programmes from any statutory
body. Hence, the Institute is an academically independent &
self-financed autonomous body. Acceptance/Recognition
(de-facto) of the Institute’s academic programme is
indicated by the list of companies which have so far
offered placement/Summer/Trimester projects to IIPM
students. The Institute is known for its unique programmes in
Planning and Entrepreneurship and the placements its students
get and the kind of research work it does, is the tremendous
market recognition that IIPM International is proud of.
IIPM International conducts its own programme in Planning& Entrepreneurship (a non professional course). Because of
inclusion of subjects related to National Economic Planning
/ International Planning and our effort to integrate them
with various functions of an entrepreneur (who has to lead a
team of executives specialized in diverse fields), our two-year
programme’s de-jure recognition as equivalent to any degree
is superfluous for any judgement on academic standing of the
Institute. Students, who are concerned about statutory
recognition, need not apply for the programme. The
Institute reserves the right to emphasise this difference in
approach and maintain its academic independence.
The Institute reserves the right to change the requirement
for admission, graduation, content of courses, fees charged
or to make any other suitable modification should these be
deemed necessary in the interest of the Institute. All disputes
are to be settled in Delhi Courts only.
The Institute also reserves the right to drop any programme on
account of administrative and other constraints. If a course is
dropped before commencement of the programme, students
will be refunded all fees paid by them. If a course is dropped
in the middle of the programme due to circumstances beyond
the control of the Institute, students will be refunded (afterone year) fees paid in advance for the remaining part of the
programme. If a course is however, dropped in the middle of
the programme due to students’ agitation, etc. fees paid by
the students will not be refunded.
The Institute will, however, try to help innocent students
to complete interrelated courses (equivalent to at least 66
credits) through correspondence material (and, if possible,
through occasional contact programmes) in order to avoid
disturbance of academic atmosphere by unwanted elements.
Any concession achieved from the management under
coercion will not be regarded as binding on the Institute.
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