IIM Mumbai is set to undergo a major infrastructure overhaul with a budget of Rs 800 crore. The revamp plan includes the construction of new academic buildings, research centers, and residential accommodations.
Iim MumbaiInfrastructure OverhaulRs 800 CroreAcademic BuildingsResearch CentersResidential AccommodationsStrategic PlanEducational FacilitiesReal Estate MumbaiSep 06, 2024
The budget for IIM Mumbai's infrastructure revamp plan is Rs 800 crore.
The revamp plan includes the construction of new academic buildings, research centers, and residential accommodations, as well as the upgrade of existing infrastructure.
The project is expected to be completed within the next three years.
The purpose of the infrastructure revamp plan is to upgrade the institute's facilities and provide a world-class learning environment for its students.
IIM Mumbai is one of the top management institutes in India and has a strong reputation for its academic programs and research capabilities.
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