SDMIMD-PGDM Admissions 2026
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Mysuru: “Human Resource Management underpins the entire spectrum of business operations, where the impact of decisions matters more than intent. The field has evolved significantly, and today HR professionals must be agile, open to change, and ready to explore new possibilities,” said Dr Kiranpreet Kaur, Chief of People, CPM India.
Delivering the keynote address at the 13th International Conference on ‘HR 5.0: The Human-Centric Future of Work’, organised by SDMIMD, Mysuru, under the BCIC–SDMIMD Centre for Management Excellence, Dr Kiranpreet highlighted the rapid transformation of the HR landscape. She noted that recruitment and other HR processes are increasingly technology-driven, improving efficiency and saving time. Reflecting on the post-COVID work environment, she observed that several once-unimaginable practices have become routine. Emphasising the future of HR, she stated that while technology will play a pivotal role in addressing employee challenges, its ethical and effective adoption is crucial. She also pointed out that employee mindsets often pose practical challenges, with minor issues sometimes consuming valuable time that could otherwise be devoted to more critical concerns.
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Mr Rajesh Jha, Country Sustainability Manager, ABB India, was the Guest of Honour at the inaugural function and delivered a special address on sustainability and HR. He emphasised that HR functions play a crucial role in enabling organisations to achieve their goals and that even a single HR decision can have a far-reaching impact across the organisation. Highlighting the importance of cross-functional integration, he noted that sustainability in organisations is closely linked to the well-being of employees. Speaking further on sustainability, Mr Jha underscored the need for HR departments to focus on employee wellness, safety, community engagement, customer relations, and socially responsible initiatives. He also shared several case studies from his organisation to provide practical insights into sustainability-driven HR practices.
Dr. (Lt. Col.) S. N. Prasad, Director, SDMIMD, Mysuru, delivered the introductory remarks, wherein he highlighted sensitive HR policies and recent developments in the field, effectively setting the context for the conference deliberations.
The opening remarks were delivered by Dr Mousumi Sengupta, Dean – International Relations and Conference Chair, SDMIMD, Mysuru, who introduced the central theme of the conference. She explained that the conference focuses on HR 5.0, a progressive paradigm that integrates advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, automation, and data analytics with enduring human values of empathy, inclusivity, and meaningful relationships.
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Major Highlights of the Conference:
A major highlight of the first day of the conference was the alumni panel discussion, featuring distinguished SDMIMD alumni. The panellists included Mr Prajwal UI, Director – HR, Unisys India; Ms Madonna Niveditha, Head of Marketing, Diligent Global India; and Ms Kalyani Anil, Senior Manager – HR, Oracle India, who shared their professional insights and experiences with the participants.
The valedictory ceremony was graced by Mr Jahangir Shaikh, Director – HRBP, Zepto, as the Chief Guest. The conference also featured technical sessions by eminent speakers such as Prof. Kamal Jain, Director, FROST and Distinguished Professor, IIM Raipur, and Ms Hemlata Ramu, Senior Director – HR, Biocon Biologics.
Another key highlight of the conference was a panel discussion on “Leveraging Technology for Human-Centricity at Work.” The panel comprised Mr Atul Sharma, National Vice President, ISTD and Founding Director, Solutions Wilcom Company; Ms Smitha Bopanna, Director, Noesys Software Pvt. Ltd.; and Mr Naresh Babu Deevi, Chief Growth Officer, Husys Consulting Limited.
The conference witnessed the participation of over 100 delegates from diverse sectors. More than 70 research papers were delivered by scholars, providing a vibrant platform for in-depth discussions on how HR can lead the creation of workplaces that prioritise human contribution while effectively leveraging digital transformation.
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On Question asked by student community
Hi aspirant,
Both IFMR GSB and SDMIMD are excellent and respectable choices for an MBA, however IFMR GSB is thought to have marginally better placement records.
Here is a detailed comparison:
IFMR GSB:
Location: Sri City, Andhra Pradesh
Program: MBA
Fees: 14.16 Lakh
Placements: average 13.4 LPA
SDMIMD:
Location: Mysuru, Karnataka
Program: PGDM
Fees: 12.17 Lakh
Placements: average 9.8-10 LPA
All the best!
Hi Arun James,
Both the college SIES College of Arts Science and Commerce, Mumbai and Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Institute for Management Development, Mysore are good.
You can choose any college on the basis on infrastructure, facility, teaching and placement. SDMIMD offer PGDM, PGPGCM Courses on MAT Score. Fees of PGDM is approximately 11 Lakhs and for SIES, it is approx 3 Lakhs for B. Com. You acn view the review of colleges through your portal.
Hello Dear,
As you have not mentioned your category for which you have applied in this examination. If we consider the previous year cutoff it was around 77 percentile for general so it is difficult for you to get in in general category. Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Institute for Management Development, commonly called SDMIMD is in Mysore since 1993. It offers various courses under Management stream that features PGDM, PGCM, and PGPSM for those with Bachelor’s degrees.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes. The MAT 2020 and 2021 cutoff for SDMIMD is 75 percentile. So you have a very good chance of getting selected for further rounds. You may apply .Apply online through their official website ,if you have not given this college among your choices during MAT exam application. The application fee is Rs.1250.
Once you get shortlisted you will be called for the final stage of the selection process in March 2021. The PI process will consist of WAT, Extempore and Personal Interview.The final selection round for admission to SDMIMD will be held at several centres in India.
All the best
Hello,
The eligibility criteria to get admission in Shri Dharamsthala Manjunatheshwar Institute of Management and Development in PGDM is that a candidate must have passed full-time bachelor's degree in any discipline from an institute recognized by UGC/AIU. The admission is based on CAT/XAT/GMAT/CMAT/ATMA/MAT scores. Candidates with valid score in any one of the exams mentioned conducted from June 2020 up to March 2021 will be considered for admission for PGDM 2021-23. So if you are appearing for MAT 2021 May session then this score cannot be considered for admission. Yon need to have a valid score in any of the mentioned exams conducted from June 2020 to March 2021.
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