A Project Manager is given the responsibility of managing and controlling an entire project and bringing success and profit to it. He plays the role of a leader to motivate his team to achieve the projects objectives in the allocated time and budget without compromising on the quality.
– Graduate Diploma in Project Management
– Bachelor of Project Management
– MBA with specialisation in Project Management
– Master of Project Management
Accreditation: Project Management Institute (PMI) is the world’s largest project management organization with thousands of members. Gold standard of certification of project management is the Project Management Professional (PMP). Details of the PMI and PMP membership requirements are available on their websites.
Further Education: Upon completion of the course, students are eligible to further pursue Masters or PhD in various business and project management related courses.
Employment opportunities: A graduate Project Manager can choose to work in multiple sectors across IT, Construction, Disaster Management, Business or Engineering. They will have the chance to work in challenging real-life projects practical and theoretical knowledge has to be applied. You can take off your career in a corporate, government, private or not-for-profit sectors.