IMI Advances Its Flagship PGDM Through Seven Specialised Career Tracks, Unified Under a Single One IMI Curriculum
AI fluency, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) literacy, Communication Clinics, Block Weeks and hands-on industry labs go live across Delhi, Bhubaneswar, and Kolkata from July 2026
International Management Institute (IMI) announced a new academic direction for its flagship Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), introducing a practice-led curriculum architecture designed around evolving industry requirements and changing global hiring patterns. As India’s first corporate-sponsored business school, the institution is leveraging its four-decade legacy to implement the overhaul across its Delhi, Bhubaneswar, and Kolkata campuses for the incoming AY 2026- 2028 batch beginning July 2026.
The transition also marks the introduction of IMI’s new “One IMI” theme, bringing all three campuses under a unified curriculum architecture with aligned pedagogy, assessments, learning outcomes, and programme delivery standards.
Top experts and global consulting firms helped design this new curriculum to match today's hiring trends. Instead of just earning a degree, the program focuses on making sure students can actually do the job.
Artificial Intelligence fluency and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) literacy have been embedded across disciplines to keep up with the growing integration of technology and sustainability into business decision-making. The full transition will apply to the incoming July batch, while selected specialised electives will also be introduced for the current AY 2025 -2027 cohort. The new curriculum uses hands-on labs and communication clinics to make sure graduates are ready to work from their first day on the job.
“Management education cannot afford to remain a lagging indicator of industry change; its responsibility is to anticipate and shape it,” said Dr. Suresh Ramanathan, CEO, IMI. “At IMI, we are moving beyond traditional lecture-led models toward a deeply experiential academic architecture. By anchoring the programme around career-aligned pathways and industry-led application, we aim to ensure graduates enter organisations with conceptual understanding as well as judgement, adaptability, and execution capability required to contribute from day 1." Dr. Ramanathan encouraged students to stay curious. He emphasised that asking better questions is the key to mastering AI.
The school reorganised its departments into 7 career tracks. Each track maps directly to a specific corporate job path. Here they are-
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Consulting & Strategy
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Market Expansion & Growth
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Product Management & Analytics
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Finance
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Capital Markets
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Ops
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Supply Chain
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People & Organisations
While foundational management principles remain central to the programme, traditional end-term examinations are increasingly being replaced with continuous assessments, simulations, communication clinics, block weeks, and mandatory industry-sourced labs beginning from the very first term.
These labs replace sanitised classroom case studies with live corporate challenges defined by incomplete data, operational ambiguity, and real-time decision-making pressure. Students will work directly on industry-linked business problems that mirror actual workplace complexity rather than theoretical simulations. This exposure culminates in a comprehensive three-term capstone project where students move from diagnosing live business problems to building and stress-testing new ventures and strategic solutions. We aim to train leaders who can adapt to market shifts and solve new business problems.
Commenting on how AI is reshaping workforce expectations, IMI alumna Dr. Arshiya Singh, Director – Global Compensation, Boston Consulting Group, said, "I don't think AI will take your job. However, the next person who uses it better than you will. So basically, despite technology and AI, there will actually be more roles than before. It's just that those roles might be different, and the expectations for existing roles might change too."
Instead of just theory, IMI focuses on practical experience, so graduates are ready for the modern workplace. This shift ensures students have the relevant skills to succeed in their careers long-term.
Note: The views expressed in this article are those of IMI and do not reflect/represent those of Shiksha.

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Yes, apart from CAT, the International Management Institute, New Delhi, also accepts the XAT score for admission to its PGDM courses. Only the shortlisted candidates are invited to the Individual Assessment Process (Essay Writing and Personal Interview, etc.) for final admission. The institute also
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IMI New Delhi admission to the MBA/PGDM courses is based on the CAT exam. The CAT cutoff is not released publicly and can only be accessed via students' registered login ID and password. As per the past years' cutoff trends, the overall estimated CAT cutoff percentile is 90.
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No, students cannot get direct admission at IMI Delhi. Candidates are required to appear for the accepted entrance tests. The entrance tests such as CAT/ XAT /MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA are acepted. Students can visit the official website of the IMI Delhi to learn more regarding the eligibility details for the
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To get admission in IMI Delhi, the student must have a graduation degree with an aggregate of 50% from a recognised board. However, FPM requires 60% in graduation. The admission process is primarily entrance-based. The institute offers courses at postgraduate and PhD levels in the stream of Business
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Yes, entrance test is necessary for admission at IMI Delhi. Students are required to appear for the prescribed entrance tests. Students can visit the official website of the IMI Delhi to learn more regarding the eligibility details for their preferred course choice. Accepted exams include XAT and CA
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IMI Delhi course admissions are entrance-based. The institute accepts national-level entrance exams like MAT, XAT, etc. for IMI Delhi admission. To get admission in IMI Delhi, students must meet the selection criteria. Check the table to know the slecetion requirement of IMI Delhi:
| Course Name | Selection |
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| PGDM | XAT/ CAT/ GMAT + past academic record + video assessment + PI |
| EPGDM | CAT/ GMAT/ATMA/ CMAT/ MAT/ XAT + IMI Admission Test score + past academic record + interview |
FPM | CAT/ GMAT/ XAT/ NET/ IMI Research Aptitude Test + admission interview + research abstract + past academic record + work experience (for part-time) |
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To get admission in IMI Delhi, the student must meet the eligibility requirement. Students can also pursue an Online PGDM programme at the institute. Check the table to know the eligibility requirement of International Management Institute, Delhi:
| Course Name | Eligibility |
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| PGDM | Graduation with at least 50% aggregate |
| EPGDM | Graduation with at least 50% aggregate |
FPM | Graduation/ post-graduation with at least 60% aggregate |
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The Delhi campus of IMI Kolkata was established in 1981. The Kolkata campus of IMI was established in 2011. IMI Delhi has been ranked 40 in the Management Category by NIRF in 2025. On the other hand, IMI Kolkata was ranked 42. Thus, IMI Delhi is ranked better.
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