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Future Forward with IEM-UEM
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|May 11, 2025
A robust ecosystem integrating academic discipline with practical learning, industry exposure with an inbuilt extra-curricular system, and a commitment to excellence makes the IEM-UEM Group one of the leading engineering and management education providers in India
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Now in its 36th year, the IEM-UEM Group has been building on its achievement of breaking into the Top 200 in the NIRF 2024 rankings by working determinedly to break into the Top 100 group with tangible, committed efforts.
For instance, the Group has achieved a track record of 325 per cent placement - implying multiple placements for each student. That too in the world's best companies such as Microsoft, Oracle, and Google. Count the ever-growing pool of entrepreneurs and those who opt for government jobs through the civil services cadre, and the 'placement' performance becomes quite unmatched.
The Doctoral programme is seeing steady, concerted growth as well. Today, more than 300 registered scholars and supervisors numbering greater than 100 enhance the Group's research and academic quotient.
The Group has entrenched an unusual system of inbuilt immersion that has created and developed the entrepreneurial mindset in its students. This aptitude and attitude ensure that even when Group students choose employment over entrepreneurship, their can-do and will-do attitude make them intrapreneurs for their employers.
Entrepreneurship is integrated into the curriculum across two semesters. Ideas of budding entrepreneurs are funded - students have established companies offering products and services ranging from coding, app building to problem solving. And, once they become full-fledged entrepreneurs, they go back to their alma maters with internships and jobs for current students.
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