The Institute of Land and Disaster Management (ILDM) under the Government of Kerala’s Department of Revenue and Disaster Management has invited applications for admissions to its MBA Disaster Management programme.

The course is recognised by the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the syllabus is of global standards. Classes are led by experts, including those based in the USA.

The programme is a great option for students planning to shift abroad as it offers a chance for higher studies along with placements with high emoluments.

The course has been designed to make students gain knowledge of the entire functions of the Revenue Department as well as the latest developments such as modern survey.

Students successfully completing the course would have the opportunity to work in the disaster management control rooms of the Revenue Department. They can also explore avenues abroad as the course is designed to meet global requirements.

Even though the deadline for receiving applications for the first phase allotment ended on July 30, ILDM authorities have extended the deadline for accepting applications for the second phase to August 15. The decision was taken after several students approached the ILDM with the request as the results of various entrance examinations were delayed.

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Candidates having high scores in management entrance exams such as CAT, MAT and KMAT can apply for MBA in Disaster Management.

More details on the course are available from ILDM. Below are the contact details:

Phone numbers of the administrative officer: 85476 10005, 0471 2365559.

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Email: ildm.revenue@gmail.com

Website: https://ildm.kerala.gov.in/

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