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Nishtha Dhawan

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Yes, PGDM is available at the National Insurance Academy. The duration of the programme is two years, which is divided into four semesters. Admission to the programme is entrance-based. Hence, interested candidates can refer to the following key highlights related to the National Insurance Academy PGDM course:

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Duration

Two years

Course Level

PG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Total Tuition Fees

INR 11 lakh

Total Semesters

Four semesters

Selection criteria

Entrance-based

NOTE: The mentioned fee is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative.

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Jaya Madavi

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National Insurance Academy PGDM fee for two years is INR 12 lakh. The NIA Pune PGDM fee structure comprises various fee elements other than the tuition fee. These items include hostel fees, admission fees, and other security deposits. The mentioned fee has been obtained from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, therefore, is indicative.

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Nishtha Pruthi

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National Insurance Academy has set forth the qualification criteria to be met by PGDM applicants to be granted admission. Before applying, aspirants must ensure that they meet the academic qualifications. Aspirants must have completed a three-year Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university. They should have attained a minimum aggregate of 50% throughout the three years of degree examinations. Candidates are shortlisted according to the marks acquired in the approved entrance test.

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