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Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM Kozhikode or IIMK) is an autonomous public business school located in Kozhikode, Kerala, India. The institute, set up in 1996 by the Government of India in collaboration with the State Government of Kerala, is one of the 20 Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs). It was the fifth IIM to be established.
IIM Indore established its program in 2011 and IIM Rohtak in 2019. They were followed by IIM Ranchi, IIM Jammu and IIM Bodhgaya in 2021. IIM Indore awards program graduates both BA (Foundations of Management) and MBA. IIM Rohtak awards the BBA/MBA to five-year graduates and BBA to students who opt-out after three years. [56] [57]
Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM Kozhikode) [1] Govt Medical College Calicut [2] National Institute of Technology Calicut (NIT Calicut) [3]
Kozhikode: Agriculture: 1975: 1975: Central No 5 IIM Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode: Kozhikode: Management science: 1996: 1996: Central Yes 6 IIITM Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Kerala: Thiruvananthapuram: Computer science: 2002: 2002: State No 7 IIIT Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kottayam ...
The Indian Business Museum is located in IIM Kozhikode, in the city of Kozhikode, in the state of Kerala, India. It was opened in 2013. [ 1 ] The museum intends to collect, consolidate, and conserve the business history of India .
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Kozhikode is classified as a Tier 2 city by the Government of India. [8] NIT Calicut, NIEIT and IIM Kozhikode are institutions of national importance located in the district. Kozhikode is the largest city in the erstwhile Malabar District and acted as its headquarters during British Raj. [9]