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NICMAR

TWO YEAR
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME IN
REAL ESTATE AND URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
PGP REUIM 2014-16

PROGRAMME BROCHURE
(PUNE CAMPUS)

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CONSTRUCTION


MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME IN
REAL ESTATE AND URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT

CONTENTS Pages
Introduction 1
Objectives 1
Programme Concentration 1
Duration and Organisation 1
Eligibility 2
Admission Procedure 2
Admission under Sponsored Category 2
Fees and Payment Schedule 2
Policy Regarding Change of Programme and Refund of Fee 3
Financial Assistance 3
NICMARs Merit Scholarship Scheme 3
NICMARs Excalibur Award 4
Project Management Institutes (PMI) Scholarship 4
Hostel and Living Expenses 5
Academic Requirements 5
Regular Teaching Faculty 6
Students Development 7
Pedagogy 7
Discipline and Code of Conduct 7
Assessment 7
Award 8
Placement / Jobs 8
Pune Campus 8
Support Services 8
Courses, Sessions and Credits 10

OTHER INFORMATION
Faculty 12
Contact Persons 16
Past Recruiters 17

The Institute reserves the right to revise the contents of the brochure from time to time
without any prior notice. All matters subject to Pune jurisdiction only.
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME IN
REAL ESTATE AND URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
(PGP REUIM)
INTRODUCTION
The PGP REUIM is a recent addition to the NICMAR real estate and urban infrastructure in India and
academic programme portfolio. The first programme globally, with following distinct competencies:
of studies (for Construction Management)
commenced in 1987 with UNDP / ILO's technical - Sound knowledge of the theory and practice of
assistance procured for NICMAR by the Government corporate management.
of India. The earlier syllabi was developed in 1986 at - Knowledge of investment, development and
an international workshop of experts in management management.
in the construction industry and in co-operation with - Proficiency in technical skills covering valuation,
the faculty members of the Massachusetts Institute project management, applied economics, strategy
of Technology, University of Michigan, both in the development, urban planning, asset management
USA, Loughborough University, the UK and leading etc.
management and technology institutes in India and - Development of competencies in structuring deals
several industry leaders. and planning projects in real estate and
infrastructure aspects.
The multi-disciplinary PGP REUIM builds upon the - Understanding of investment and construction
concepts and methodologies of management, of real estate development and urban
engineering, architecture, planning, legal aspects, infrastructure projects.
information technology, applied economics and - Skills and techniques of real estate as well as
behavioural sciences. It combines theory with urban infrastructure project management.
practice and allows learning through academic work. - Ability to apply the knowledge and skills to the
effective delivery of the projects / functions
The curriculum is a blend of theoretical and applied assigned to him / her.
courses focussing on the areas of real estate and - Competency to understand the industry in all
urban infrastructure management. Subjects from respects and skilful to handle operations.
general management help to enrich the course with - Knowledge of information technology for
a strong business and project management enterprise management.
orientation. It is further strengthened with practical
experience and project work undertaken by the This programme has been designed to suit the
student. Theoretical courses aim to improve the needs of students from India and other countries in
students' understanding of certain fundamental the Middle East and Asian region.
principles and relationships that characterise the
changing world in which managers must operate. PROGRAMME CONCENTRATION
Applied courses, link the theoretical study to The REUIM programme provides curriculum inputs
practical problems in the real estate and urban that broadly fall under the following broad streams:
infrastructure development projects.
i. Investment and Markets (I & M)
Almost all the courses are taught by the case ii. Construction and Development (C & D)
method followed by Harvard and IIM - Ahmedabad,
to simulate and inculcate analytical and strategic The students are given under choice of elective
thinking amongst the students. Practical experience subjects so that they could opt / select the subjects
is gained by summer training where the student of their choice and form set of interests /
learns to practice the newly acquired management specialisation that suits to their carrier interests and
skills under the supervision of an expert. Research career path. The elective subjects are now housed
gives the student the ability of scientific analysis of a under three schools, which are the academic
problem and develop report writing skills. In fact the constituents of NICMAR.
whole emphasis of the programme is on developing a. School of Projects, Real Estate,
analytical and decision-making skills of students. Infrastructure Management (SOPRIM)
The curriculum has been reviewed from time to time
to incorporate the latest advancements in b. School of General Management (SOGM)
Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure and Project
c. School of Construction Management
(CRIP) industry and built a strong competence in
(SOCM)
diversified areas.
DURATION AND ORGANISATION
All students who successfully complete the
programme are recruited by reputed The duration of the PGP REUIM is two years. It is
Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure and organised into 7 trimesters with each trimester of
Project (CRIP) companies through the campus approximately 13 weeks duration (therefore, also
placements. Consulting Organisations and called as trimester) with suitable breaks. The first
Companies from manufacturing / service sectors three terms of each academic year (Terms I, II, III
also visit the Campus for recruitment. and V, VI and VII) are devoted to academic learning
through class room lectures, managerial skills
OBJECTIVES
workshop, legal documentation and leadership skills.
The objective of the PGP REUIM is to develop a Term IV is devoted to Summer Training and
professional techno-managerial leader with the specialisation commences from Term V. Project
potential to manage projects and organisations in work has to be completed by the end of Term VII.

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Table 2 gives the list of courses offered in each term respective merit. Admission letters are issued in the
and other academic work undertaken by the serial order of the Merit List.
students.
Candidate's preference of programme will be
The REUIM students have to opt / select any 7 considered, but the allotment will be done at the sole
elective subjects during Term V VII, of which a discretion of the Admission Department. Candidates
minimum of 5 subjects have to be housed in should appear for the selection procedure on the
SOPRIM / SOCM and a maximum of 2 subjects to given date. They have to make their own travel and
be housed in SOGM. The list of electives offered in living arrangements during the selection process.
each of the Terms V VII is shown in Table 2, which
are also categorised under SOPRIM / SOGM / ADMISSION UNDER SPONSORED CATEGORY
SOCM. The students are expected to plan their The Institute has the policy of admitting a limited
Concentration / Specialisation well ahead, as soon number of students under sponsored category, not
as they complete the Term III, so that they can exceeding 5% of the total students admitted.
pursue them. The offering of elective subjects,
however, is subject to the rules and discretion of Candidates to be considered for admission under
programme office and the offering subjects are given sponsored category must fulfil the following
to students well in advance for exercising their requirements:
choice. 1. Satisfy all the eligibility criteria for admission to
ELIGIBILITY the respective two-year full time Post Graduate
Programmes of the Institute as announced in the
Candidates with a degree in Engineering / admission advertisement.
Architecture / Planning, from a recognised institution 2. Must have appeared for the admission process
are eligible. Candidates seeking admission are of the Institute including Written Test, Group
required to secure minimum 50% aggregate marks Discussion and Personal Interview.
at graduation level. Final year students can also
3. On selection should be willing to pay tuition fee,
apply.
which will be 50% higher than the regular tuition
ADMISSION PROCEDURE fee for the respective programme.
Selection of students is made by the Selection 4. Must be willing to forego the on campus
Committee. Admissions work is handled centrally placement assistance both for summer as well
at Pune Campus. Those interested in as final placement.
admission to the programme have to apply online, 5. Produce an undertaking, duly signed by the
pay fees and upload documents through sponsoring individual / organisation as provided
our website: www.nicmar.ac.in or direct link: in Part III of the application form.
http://admission.nicmar.ac.in or download the FEES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE
application form from website and send it to the
Head, Admissions, NICMAR Pune, along with the The details of total amount of fees payable for this
application fee and required documents mentioned programme over two years are given below. The
in the application form within the specified date. All security deposit (Rs. 3000/-) is refundable on
enclosures must be submitted. Incomplete completion of the programme (after adjustment of
applications will not be considered. dues if any from the student).
All applications for admission are scrutinised and The tuition fee includes term registration fee and
eligibility is established on the basis of documents other charges: i.e., fees for computer workshop,
submitted. All eligible candidates will be invited to construction practice workshop, managerial skills
undergo the selection procedure, which comprises of workshop, examinations, evaluation, project work
Written Test, Group Discussion, Personal Interview and assessments, library and students welfare fund.
and Rating of Application. The details are as follows: The Institute provides a free group accident
insurance and group mediclaim policy covers to all
Total Marks: 250 students for a period of 2 years.
i. Written Test covers 150 marks The Schedule of Payment of Fees is given below:
a) Data Interpretation : 30 marks
b) Quantitative and 1. At the time of admission
a. Tuition Fee - Rs. 1,90,000
Analytical Ability : 60 marks b. Admission Fee - Rs. 14,000
c) English Language : 40 marks c. Service Tax on (a + b) - @ 12.36%*
d) General Knowledge : 20 marks d. Security Deposit - Rs. 3,000
OR, Candidate may submit valid CAT / GATE /
2. Within 7 days of the Rs.2,05,000+12.36%*ST
GMAT scores secured after January 01, 2012
commencement of
ii. Group Discussion (GD) : 20 marks Term III.
iii. Personal Interview (PI) : 30 marks 3. Within 7 days of the Rs.2,05,000+12.36%*ST
iv. Rating of Application (RA) : 50 marks commencement of
Term V.
The common pool Merit List is drawn on the basis of
performance in Written Test / Score, GD, PI and 4. Within 7 days of the Rs.2,00,000+12.36%*ST
Rating of Application (RA). All competing candidates commencement of
appear in the Merit List in the order of their Term VI.
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Note: ST - Service Tax (Inclusive of cess) No refund of fees will be admissible for any
cancellation beyond this time limit. In case, the
*The present rate of Service Tax (Inclusive of student applies for the above after 5.00 p.m. on
cess) is @12.36%. The Institute reserves the 06th June, 2014, the Institute shall refund the
right to collect or reimburse the extra amount of Security Deposit of Rs. 3,000 only (after
Service Tax from the students in case the adjustment of dues if any from the student).
Government will increase / decrease the Service
Tax rate in future. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The following conditions apply to payment of fees The Institute offers Merit Scholarships and
and other dues. NICMARs Excalibur Award, which are granted on
the basis of academic performance of the candidate
i. Fees are payable by Demand Draft drawn in in each academic trimester.
favour of 'NICMAR SOPEM and payable at
Pune. Cheques and cash will not be accepted. Companies that accept students for summer training
ii. The fees and other dues payable at the time of generally offer allowances / stipends during training
admission would be mentioned in the Admission period.
Letter. NICMARs Merit Scholarship Scheme
iii. The fees are payable as per the schedule given,
otherwise late fee will be applicable as follows: These rules are framed to institute, operate and
Rs.100 for first seven days and thereafter, disburse scholarships for students of two year full
Rs. 250 per day of delay. time Post Graduate Programmes offered by
Hostel and mess fees are additional. NICMAR.
iv. The above fee includes the cost of two NICMAR Duration : Trimester wise for all Academic
T-shirts, one tie and one student bag. Terms except summer training
Institute reserves the right to revise any / all of
the components of above policy, including Number of : 10% students of each Post
payment schedule and refund policy without Scholarships Graduate Programme of each
prior notice. campus, i.e. ACM, PEM, REUIM
and IFDM Programmes
POLICY REGARDING CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
AND REFUND OF FEE
Criteria and Rules for Award of Scholarships
Students are discouraged from any change of
programme or cancellation after they have been i. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of the
selected / admitted for a particular programme. Trimester Performance Index (TPI) of the
concerned trimester.
1. Policy for Change of Programme ii. A common pool of merit list will be prepared
Students may apply for the change of programme based on the TPI, of 10% students of all the two
from a full time two year post graduate years full time post graduate programme of
programme to another full time two year post Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore campuses.
graduate programme. As indicated in the given table on the next page,
top 03 senior students and top 03 junior students
The application of request for transfer is to be will get scholarship of Rs. 10,000/-, Rs. 9,000/-
made one week before the commencement of and Rs. 8,000 per month respectively from
classes. Students have to pay Rs. 5000 and senior and junior batch students. From the
Service Tax @12.36%* as transfer processing remaining pool of merit list, next 02 students of
fee. PGP ACM of senior and 02 students of PGP
All transfer request applications would be ACM junior batch will get scholarship of Rs.
considered by the Admissions Department for 7,000/- per month. Next 02 PGP ACM students
final decision on transfer depending on the actual in the merit list of senior batch and 02 PGP ACM
admissions in the concerned programmes, junior students will get scholarship of Rs. 6,000/-
eligibility criteria and admission cut-off or merit in per month and so on. Similarly a remaining pool
the concerned programme. Decision taken by the of merit list for the PGP PEM, REUIM and IFDM
Admissions Department to transfer the candidate programme students scholarship will be
or reject the transfer application will be final and awarded as in Table 1. All the remaining of the
binding. 10% students will be awarded scholarship of
Rs. 2,750/- per month during that term.
Only one transfer request is permissible.
iii. In case of any tie amongst candidates on same
2. Policy for Cancellation of Admission and TPI, merit will be determined by Cumulative
Refund of Fee Performance Index (CPI). In case of tie again in
CPI, student securing maximum numbers of
The Institute has a policy of considering refund of grade AA followed by maximum number of
full first installment of tuition fee paid by the grade AB will be given the preference. After
student at the time of acceptance of offer of that if once again there is a tie, then the
admission. All such requests must necessarily be scholarship amount will be spilt evenly amongst
received by the Head, Admissions under any the concerned candidates.
circumstances not later than 5.00 p.m. on
06th June, 2014. All such requests in writing iv. Award of scholarship will be decided after
must be sent by hand / post / courier only and declaration of each Term End Examination
any request for refund by e-mail / telephone / results.
fax, etc. if not accompanied by formal request v. The scholarship will be paid after declaration of
in writing in hard copy format within the time the same.
stipulated above will not be considered.
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Table 1
Details of the scholarship amount and programme-wise numbers are given below:

Numbers of Amount of
Scholarships Scholarship /
Sr. Programme Campus Month
No.
Senior Junior Rs.
Batch Batch
1 PGP ACM / PEM / REUIM / IFDM Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore 1 1 10,000
2 PGP ACM / PEM / REUIM / IFDM Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore 1 1 9,000
3 PGP ACM / PEM / REUIM / IFDM Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore 1 1 8,000
4 PGP ACM Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore 2 2 7,000
PGP PEM / REUIM / IFDM Pune 1 1 7,000
5 PGP ACM Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore 2 2 6,000
PGP PEM / REUIM / IFDM Pune 1 1 6,000
6 PGP ACM Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore 2 2 5,000
PGP PEM / REUIM / IFDM Pune 1 1 5,000
7 PGP ACM Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore 4 4 4,000
PGP PEM / REUIM / IFDM Pune 2 2 4,000
8 PGP ACM Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore 4 4 3,000
PGP PEM / REUIM / IFDM Pune 2 2 3,000
Total 24 24
Remaining of 10% students Pune, Hyderabad, Goa and Indore 2,750
PGP ACM / PEM / REUIM / IFDM
The awardees of the scholarship may be assigned academic work of such nature and duration as may be decided by the
Heads / Deans of the concerned programme, keeping in mind the overall need to keep such assigned work to minimum
level possible.
NICMARs Excalibur Award
A special award has been introduced by the Institute vi. The decision of the Dean of the concerned
to stimulate excellence and scholarship of the School in regard to the forfeiture / suspension of
highest order among the student community of the Award in pursuance of conditions stated in
(i) to (iii) above shall be final, subject to the
NICMAR. The award is titled Excalibur Award. It is
approval of Director General. In case of any
awarded to the students securing the highest rank grievances, student may apply to the Director
among all students of ACM (Pune, Hyderabad, Goa General. Such cases will be finalised by the
and Indore campuses), PEM, REUIM and IFDM Academic Council. No appeal will be allowed on
programmes. The award is presented trimester wise the decision of the Academic Council.
and waives full tuition fee and hostel fee for the
trimester in which the student has secured the Project Management Institutes (PMI)
highest rank. Scholarship:

Merit holders for Award of Scholarships and Name of Scholarship:


Excalibur Award should meet the following 1. PMI, India, Project Management Extraordinaire
conditions. Breach of any one of the conditions Merit Award
shall make them liable to be disqualified for 2. PMI, India, Project Management Merit Award
award of scholarship. in Project Management.
i. The Awardee's attendance in any course of study Year of Establishment: July, 2010.
shall not be less than 80%. Objective: To recognise exceptional merit of
ii. The Awardee shall have no adverse comments / NICMAR students studying in Full Time Programmes
grading on record from any teacher for any of the Institute, in the area of Project Management.
reason whatsoever.
iii. Any act of proven indiscipline shall make the Frequency of Disbursement: Once in every
Awardee liable to forfeiture of the Award. academic year, awarded on commencement of the
iv. The decision of the Scholarship Committee shall new academic year. The scholarship is currently
available to be awarded for five successive years.
be final and binding on all parties concerned,
subject to the approval of Director General. Nature: A cash award of Rs. 100,000/- for the
v. The Awardees shall maintain high standards in all top-ranking student (PMI, India, Project Management
conduct and behaviour and conform to the Extraordinaire Merit Award) and Rs. 25,000/- for the
discipline of the Institute, as laid down in the runner up (PMI, India, Project Management Merit
Code of Conduct. Award in Project Management), of PGP ACM / PEM /
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REUIM / IFDM programmes, in project management list of courses to be studied term-wise is given in
subjects. Table 2, on Page 10. Teaching Schedule and
hours may vary depending upon other demands
Eligibility: Awarded to the student, studying in any on students and teachers.
of NICMARs two year Full Time Academic
Programmes, securing the highest merit in project The courses are either full-credit or half-credit.
management subjects in the first three trimesters, Typically, a full credit course is of 7 credits
across all campuses of NICMAR. involving about 27 hours of teaching in 20
sessions. The course teacher may employ a
Description of Award: In recognition of a students variety of techniques to assess the students
academic excellence and commendable such as an individual assignment, group
achievement in securing the highest merit in project presentation, case or problem solving
management subjects, amongst all students in the assignment, quiz and / or class test.
Institute.
ii. Workshops
HOSTEL AND LIVING EXPENSES
Workshops give opportunity for the students to
Hostel accommodation is available at Pune, learn through practice and form an important
Hyderabad, Goa and Indore campuses. Girl students part of the students academic learning. A variety
granted admissions are housed separately. All of workshops are conducted in each term and
students have to rigorously abide by the Code of relevant skills are developed in the process.
Table 2 also gives workshops and their
Conduct issued by the Institute.
placement in terms, which are also described
Pune campus has total 4 hostels, which all together below:
provide 904 single occupancy rooms for boys and a. Computer Practice Workshop (CPW)
194 shared occupancy for girl students.
Computer Practice Workshop integrates
Silver Jubilee Hostel (Boys): information technology and software
Single occupancy : Rs. 3,600 / month applications relevant to various business
functions such as project management,
Millennium Hostel: estimation, contract management, risk
Single occupancy management, statistical analysis, ERP and
For girls (if available) : Rs. 5,000 / month basic computer skills taught in class. The
For boys : Rs. 3,600 / month software include the software applications
that are used in construction business
Shared occupancy : Rs. 3,000 / month worldwide. They are MSP and P6 for project
(only for girls students) planning, scheduling, monitoring and control.
Mess package charge is Rs. 150 per day / head. CANDY and Excel for estimating, planning
Package includes breakfast with tea, buffet lunch, and project valuation, Microsoft Dynamics
evening snacks with tea and buffet dinner. for ERP solution, SPSS and Stat Tool for
The Institute mess facilities are run by the contractor statistical data analysis, @Risk for risk
hired by NICMAR under the supervision of the management, Tally for accounting. The
Manager, Premises and Services (P&S). The students are trained on these packages
manager, according to the suggestion of Students during various trimesters with hands on
Co-ordinator, prepares menu on weekly basis. practice on computers. Skilful and creative
application of tools of information technology
Payment Schedule: in individuals profession is the trademark of
Hostel and mess fees are payable term-wise within 7 a NICMAR graduate.
days of the commencement of the term. In case of
b. Managerial Skills Workshop (MSW)
any delay, a late fine of Rs. 75/- per day will be
payable for the first 7 days, after which, fine will be Managerial Skills Workshops are an
Rs.125/- per day. The hostel and mess fees once important part of the curriculum. These
paid are non-refundable or non-transferable. Mess workshops equip the students with the
facility is mandatory for all students staying in managerial communication, presentation,
NICMAR Hostels. team management, career management and
other soft skills. They give hands-on-
Typically, the total living expenses including hostel,
experience in the following skills:
mess and any other at Pune / Hyderabad / Goa /
Indore campuses are approx. Rs.10,000/- per - Managerial Communication and People
month. Skills.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS - Listening Skills, Business Presentations,
Verbal, Non-verbal and Written
i. Course Work Communication.
The major part of academic requirement is the - Cross-Cultural Communication and
completion of requisite course work in each term Communication at Work.
/ trimester. There are two types of courses
core and elective. Core courses are compulsory - Interview Skills, Group Discussion and
courses that every student has to undergo. Career Development Skills.
Elective courses offer a list of courses from - Team Management, Negotiation,
which the student can choose depending upon Problem Solving, and other soft skills.
ones interests and / or future career path. The

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Group assignments, audio-visual review. A guide is assigned to all students.
presentations, role-plays, group discussions, The students make a presentation of the
Language Lab sessions and case studies work to the form of seminar. The student will
are some of the indicators of the pedagogy receive 3 credits for this effort.
of Managerial Skills Workshops. Students
b. Project Work (Interim Assessment)
are given training in Business English
through Orell Digital Language Lab which is Research based learning is encouraged and
an interactive language learning software. It assessed through an interim assessment of
assists students in learning communication the proposed research project. In this stage,
with the help of some advanced tools and students are expected to carry out a case
enables them to communicate confidently in study of the research project undertaken by
their respective professions. them. Thus the student is engaged in the
sixth trimester to work on a live case with a
c. Basic Competency Workshop problem of contemporary or future
This workshop aims at updating the basic importance along with a faculty project
engineering / architectural subject already guide. The students submit an interim report
undergone by students at under graduate which is assessed by faculty. The student
level. It is a refresher course taken through will receive 3 credits for this effort.
two trimesters, where students are required c. Project Work (Assessment and Viva
to do self study and undergo objective test Voce)
on selective subjects every trimester.
Discussions are held to clear the doubts. Project Work is an independent qualifying
Emphasis on the requirements of requirement and also carries 9.5 credits. A
understanding the subject and their student is expected to select a topic on a live
applicability is also given during the problem in the industry or a macro-issue
discussions. The students are also asked to having a bearing on performance of the real
give a technical presentation on topic of their estate / urban infrastructure industry. The
choice. topic should be researchable in the given
time and is approved by the Institute. It
d. Legal Documentation Workshop should involve scientific design of a study,
A unique workshop that empowers REUIM collection and analysis of data and preparing
students with the understanding of a project report in an acceptable academic
complicated real estate documentation and style. The student will be allotted a guide by
legal formalities. Students learn hands on the Institute. If the student elects to have a
skills in handling and recognising the legal guide from out side, the Institute will
documents related to acquisition, ownership, nominate one of the faculty members as a
maintenance, and disposal of property. co-guide. Students are permitted to take up
group projects wherever found suitable and
e. Tendering, Bidding and Contracting approved by the Institute. These are
Workshop evaluated by external examiners, wherever
The objective of the workshop is to make the possible, in the form of Viva Voce.
students undertake measurement, costing iv. Summer Training
and estimating, prepare bill of quantities,
tender documents and do quality inspections As part of the PGP curriculum, each student
and learn the application of various has to undergo supervised field training with a
standards to construction processes. The reputed property development or infrastructure
students may be made to role-play as related firm for 8 to10 weeks. During this
contactors, clients and consultants and period the student is advised to study a live
understand the intricate details of problem of the concerned company / industry.
preparation of tenders and managing of The summer training internship is intended to
contracts. provide students with practical insights into the
world of real business.
iii. Project Work
Companies for practical training are carefully
Project Work is an important and integral part of selected. What the Institute looks for is
the academic work, wherein each student meaningful and supervised work experience
participates in carrying out research and which is for the student. Sponsored students may be
also assessed periodically. Successful allowed to do training in their own
completion of project work is required at each organisations. Students are expected to
stage of evaluation given below and credits are arrange their Summer Training on their own.
attached to them. The following are major Summer Training carries 4 additional credits
components of project work requirement: and falls outside academic assessment.
a. Project Work (Seminar) REGULAR TEACHING FACULTY
It requires the students to work on project Faculty is the foundation on which NICMAR
conceptualisation for carrying out further programmes are designed to grow. Therefore careful
research in the subsequent two trimesters. It attention is paid to attract the best talent from the
involves review of literature in the students world of academia as well as the industry. Faculty
area of interest and formulating a project categories are as below:
work problem after conducting literature

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- Core / Permanent Faculty Assessment (CIA). Examinations are held for 70%
- Adjunct Faculty of course work.
- Visiting Faculty
- Guest Faculty Project work and summer training are assessed
jointly by project guide and external experts. The
STUDENTS DEVELOPMENT relative weightages of different methods of
assessment are as under:
NICMAR has a number of schemes in place to
provide full or partial financial support to a variety of Total Weightage
student activities. The Institute strongly believes that Method Credits %
these activities contribute to the all round
development of the student personality. More can Examination 173.95 57.22
be found in Financial Assistance Section.
Concurrent Internal
PEDAGOGY Assessment 110.55 36.37
NICMAR REUIM programme employs a mix of Joint Assessment 19.50 06.41
methods of instruction to maximise learning and
therefore varies from course to course, using a host Total 304 100
of pedagogic approaches, case studies, lectures,
group and individual exercises, class projects, study ii. Examinations
tours, and simulation of business environment are
used to enrich the overall programme delivery. Site The Term-end examination is of 70 marks (each
visits are organised on a selective basis every paper) and will be of 2.5 hour duration. The
trimester. Term-end examination may have the following
components.
DISCIPLINE AND CODE OF CONDUCT
a. Essay type questions.
Students shall be courteous and formal in conduct b. Structured or short answer questions.
with faculty and staff at all times. Also, they are c. Questions involving computations and
expected to extend courtesies to all the derivations.
management, faculty, administrative and support d. Case analysis.
staff, failing which an appropriate disciplinary action
shall be taken against the erring student. A Code of It is to be noted that the Term-end examination
Conduct for the students is issued at the time of covers the entire syllabus of the courses taught
admission. It is mandatory for all students to follow it. during the term and also any additional
ASSESSMENT information given by the teacher during lectures.
Assessment of students performance is done as per iii. Concurrent Internal Assessment
Guidelines of Academic Administration available in a Concurrent Internal Assessment (CIA) is for 30%
printed booklet on request. marks out of a total of 100 allotted for each
The NICMAR learning system de-emphasises course. The student must secure a minimum of
lecturing and examination system by balancing 40 marks in a course for passing.
classroom learning and practical work in overall The Concurrent Internal Assessment is done on a
assessment. Coursework comprises 81.74% of total continuous basis by the teacher of the course
inputs while the practice workshops, summer training concerned. The internal assessment can be
and the project work cover the rest. Overall, based on one or a combination of the following:
assessment by examinations has 57.22% weightage (a) a mid-term examination, (b) an essay type
and the rest of 42.78% is through concurrent internal assignment on a topic assigned by the course
or joint assessment. teacher, (c) the students overall performance in
i. Weightages the class, and (d) a presentation in the class on a
selected and relevant topic.
The curriculum of REUIM comprises course work,
practice workshops, summer training and project iv. Joint Assessment
work. The relative weightage of each component in Students Project Works are subject to Joint
the total package of 304 credit points is shown Assessment by the Project Guide and an
below: External Expert appointed for the purpose. The
assessment may constitute a Viva Voce. A panel
Total Weightage of experts is especially constituted for the
Item Credits % purpose.
Course Work 248.50 81.74 The internship is also assessed jointly by the
Practice Workshops 36.00 11.84 company supervisor of the student and a faculty
Summer Training 4.00 1.32 member, both nominated during the summer
Project Work 15.50 5.10 training.
Total 304 100 v. Failure Cases
NICMARs Post Graduate Programmes are high
Thirty percent of the course work and all practice profile programmes to which students of a high
workshops are subject to Concurrent Internal calibre are admitted through a process of
rigorous evaluation of their competence. It is,

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therefore, expected that no student will fail in any NICMAR has already created a strong, enduring,
subject or will delay submission of project work revered brand name in carving the
without valid reasons. techno-commercial managers in the area of
Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure and
However, if any student fails to obtain minimum
Projects for efficient functioning of business.
passing marks in any subject, his / her overall
result will be withheld. Such a student will have to The students trained here are the direct resource for
take examination by paying re-exam fees of execution of various projects in the fields of Housing,
Rs. 2000/- per subject along with the next Roads, Tunnels, Bridges, Flyovers, Power, Shipping,
trimester and obtain the minimum passing marks, Airports, SEZ, Oil and Gas, Materials Handling,
so as to enable him / her to qualify in the course. Process Industries, Manufacturing, Automation,
Banking and Finance, Consultancy, Town Planning
Similarly, non-submission of project work on time etc.
is viewed with displeasure. A candidate is not
considered to have completed the programme Recruiters from all the above sectors from both India
unless he / she submits the project work, is and abroad visit all NICMAR campuses for their
adjudged as satisfactory, and given the ratings by talent search. NICMAR is proud to announce near
the Examiner/s appointed for the purpose. 100% placement every year. However, the
recruitment is solely dependent on the students
If the students wish to get their examination academic performance and the Institute (NICMAR)
paper/s re-evaluated then this can be done on takes no responsibility of securing placement for
payment of re-evaluation fees of Rs. 1000 per
students. For further details of placement, please
paper. visit our website: www.nicmar.ac.in
vi. Grading System PUNE CAMPUS
Evaluation will be on a trimester basis. At the end
NICMAR Pune Campus is situated at Balewadi, 14
of every trimester, a Trimester Performance kilometres away from the Pune Central Railway
Index (TPI) and Cumulative Performance Index Station and 7 kilometres from Pune University and
(CPI) will be calculated. Student should clear all
the Mumbai - Bangalore expressway runs along the
subjects for passing the programme. Institute. It has over 3,77,676 square feet built up
Grades area on 11 acre plot of land built using the latest
materials and technologies and equipped with
AA 10 state-of-the-art facilities blending harmoniously with
AB 9 the landscaped greenery all around.
BB 8
BC 7 Physical infrastructure of the campus includes work
CC 6 area for 1098 students, 70 faculty members and
CD 5 scholars and 150 support staff (classrooms, seminar
DD 4 rooms, tutorial rooms, auditorium hall, amphitheatre,
F 0 faculty cabins, offices, modern library, stack areas,
reference section, documentation centre, scholars
AWARD cabins, computerised catalogues, inter-campus
Students who have been assessed and have met all online library, computer centres for 301 persons
the academic requirements successfully are eligible each to work at a time, 24 hrs. internet and e-mail, a
to receive their PGP certificates. guest house, a modern and well appointed kitchen
with capacity to serve 1098 meals per day, students
In order to qualify for the award, the student should and faculty dining halls). Other facilities include
meet successfully the following requirements: xerox centre, solar water heating, sewage treatment
i. Minimum prescribed attendance of 80% in each plant, lift facility at Silver Jubilee Hostel and
course. Millennium Hostel, cafeteria, generator backup to all
the buildings, doctor, medical inspection room,
ii. Minimum prescribed grades in each course. first-aid kits, community hall, indoor and outdoor
iii. Satisfactory completion of all practice recreation infrastructure, i.e., foot ball ground, basket
workshops. ball court, tennis court, badminton court (2), volley
ball court (2), gymnasium, recreation hall with table
iv. Satisfactory completion of summer training. tennis, carrom boards, chess boards and T.V. with
v. Satisfactory project work. dish connection, students parking facility (two
wheeler), stationery and supplies store and laundry
vi. No dues payable certificate from the Institute facility.
concerned.
SUPPORT SERVICES
PLACEMENT / JOBS
All infrastructural and educational support services
National Institute of Construction Management and including faculty are shared together by Pune,
Research has carved a niche for itself as a pioneer Hyderabad, Goa and Indore campuses. Faculty is
institute and has been nourishing the Construction, interchangeable.
Real Estate, Infrastructure and Project (CRIP)
i. Faculty
industries with the intellectual resources it creates.
The Institute has always strived to cater to the most The courses are taught by senior faculty
predominant needs of these industries by providing a members of the Institute, eminent practicing
discerning balance of academic precision and managers from leading construction agencies
practical prudence. from all over the country and visiting experts

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from Indian and foreign universities and iv. Internet and E-mail
international agencies.
All information of NICMAR, i.e., its activities and
ii. Computer Centres programmes are provided on NICMAR website:
www.nicmar.ac.in. Internet browsing service for
NICMAR campuses at Pune, Hyderabad, Goa
24X7 is provided to students at all campuses.
and Indore maintain well-equipped and modern Each student is provided with the Institutes
computer centres. Each computer centre has E-mail ID for academic communications. The
sufficient number of computers with leading
campus at Pune is completely Wi-Fi and has
construction business related application Internet connections of bandwidth of 10 Mbps,
packages like Microsoft Project Management, 3.5 Mbps and 4 Mbps.
Primavera, Candy for Project Management and
BRIX for Contract Management and SPSS, QE v. Classrooms
Pro for Data Analysis and Estimation and
leading ERP packages like Microsoft Dynamics. NICMAR has large capacity classrooms well
equipped with public address system, LCD
Palisade Decision Tools Suite Industrial
Software like @ Risk, @ Evolver, @ Stat Tools, projectors, internet connections and
@ Top Rank, @ Neural Tools. An Advanced air-conditioners.
Digital Language Lab is available for students to vi. Extra-curricular Activities
get proficiency in English. Internet and E-mail
facilities are available at all locations. Qualified NICMAR supports and encourages
and experienced staff, heads the computer extra-curricular activities of the students. Some
centres and the centres are open from 9 A.M. to of the important activities are mentioned below:
6 P.M. The campuses of NICMAR at Pune, - Well-equipped facilities exist for indoor and
Hyderabad and Goa are connected by way of outdoor sports such as, Badminton, Table
Video Conferencing (VC) System. Tennis, Basketball, Football etc. Facilities for
iii. Libraries watching TV, Listening Music and for
general reading are available.
All the campuses are equipped with a Library.
The Pune Campus Library is the main library - Well-equipped gymnasium facility both for
designed to support the students, faculty and girls and boys, assisted by qualified sports
research scholars. It is a specialised library in supervisor for their workouts at Pune
the area of Construction Management, Project campus.
Management, Real Estate Management and - At Pune, the international sports stadium is
Infrastructure Development. In addition, the just across the road from campus and
library provides knowledge resources in a variety students can access swimming pools,
of management and engineering subjects such gymnasia, field tracks and other facilities.
as: Information Technology, Engineering, Social Hyderabad campus students use the
Sciences, Management, Architecture, Taxation, facilities of the National Academy of
Law etc. Construction like construction practice
It holds a collection of more than 19000 Titles, workshop, auditorium for the cultural events.
comprising over 17000 Books, Periodicals, - Students are encouraged to participate in
Standards, Cases, Bound Volumes of the socio-cultural and sports activities and in
Periodicals, Thesis and Audio-Visual Materials. inter-collegiate competitions.
It also subscribes to electronic resources which
include PROQUEST ABI Inform Complete - Various techno-cultural inter college and
(5000+ Titles), EBRARY - Business and intra college events like Udbhav,
Economics (Over 13,000 Titles) ASCE Chakravyuha, Technikallah etc. are
JOURNALS (34), ASCE PROCEEDINGS organised for development of extra-
(25,000 + Conference / Proceeding Papers), curricular skills of students.
SCIENCEDIRECT - Business Management and - Students also bring out in-house magazines,
Accounting (108 Journals), SAGE JOURNALS newsletters and similar publications.
(5) and Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy
(CMIE) products including PROWESS, - Students actively plan and participate in
INDUSTRY OUTLOOK, ECONOMIC various cultural events and festivals.
OUTLOOK and the CAPEX. - All students at NICMAR are expected to
serve in either one of the community
programmes related to the following
categories; Orphans, Underprivileged or
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Table 2
PGP REUIM
Courses, Sessions and Credits
Course No. Course Title Sessions Credits
TRIMESTER I
RUM P B01 Principles and Practices of Real Estate Management 20 7
RUM M A03 Applied Economics in Real Estate and Urban Infrastructure 20 7
RUM M E01 Organizational Behaviour and Structure 20 7
RUM C B01 Estimation and Quantity Surveying 20 7
RUM M D01 Marketing Management 20 7
RUM M B01 Managerial Accounting 20 7
RUM M A05 Introduction to Statistics 10 3.5
RUM C C01 Basic Construction Technology 10 3.5
Practice Workshops
RUM M W01 Managerial Skills Workshop - I 20 4
Sub-Total 160 53
TRIMESTER II
RUM M B02 Financial Management 20 7
RUM C A03 Project Management Systems and Techniques 20 7
RUM M C02 Operations Management 20 7
RUM M A06 Applied Statistics and Research Methods 20 7
RUM M A08 Legal Framework of Real Estate 20 7
RUM P B03 Fundamentals of Urban Planning and Design 10 3.5
RUM C A02 Fundamentals of Construction Management 10 3.5
Practice Workshops
RUM M W03 Legal Documentation Workshop 20 4
RUM M W04 Basic Software Applications 20 4
RUM C W03 Basic Competency Assessment and Upgradation - I 10 2
Sub-Total 170 52
TRIMESTER III
RUM P A12 Urban Land Use and Transportation Planning 20 7
RUM M E02 Human Resource Management 20 7
RUM C B02 Tendering, Bidding and Contracting 20 7
RUM M C01 Operations Research 20 7
RUM P B10 Real Estate Development Practice 20 7
RUM P B16 Urban Infrastructure Township and Special Economic Zones 20 7
RUM C C04 Basic Construction Materials 10 3.5
Practice Workshops
RUM M W05 Project Management Software Application-Microsoft Project 20 4
RUM C W04 Basic Competency Assessment and Upgradation - II 10 2
RUM P P01 Project Work (Seminar) 3
Sub-Total 160 54.5
TRIMESTER IV
Summer training *
* 4 Additional Credits
Note 1: Elective course choices for Term V - VII, minimum of 5 from School of Projects, Real Estate, Infrastructure
Management (SOPRIM) / School of Construction Management (SOCM) and Maximum of 2 from School of
General Management (SOGM)
Note 2: In certain cases students will require to choose electives based on prerequisites offered in earlier terms
TRIMESTER V
RUM P A03 Project Formulation and Appraisal 20 7
RUM P A07 Risk Management and Insurance 20 7
RUM P B09 Leadership and Entrepreneurship Development 20 7
Elective Subjects Group (Any Three) 60 21
School of Projects, Real Estate, Infrastructure Management (SOPRIM)
RUM P C07 Corporate Real Estate Management 20 7
RUM P C09 Asset Management of Properties 20 7
RUM P A09 Real Estate Investment 20 7
RUM P A14 Urban Housing 20 7
RUM P A17 Construction Materials Management 20 7
RUM P B11 Mass Rapid Transit Systems 20 7
RUM P B12 Development Forecasting and Urban Economics 20 7

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Course No. Course Title Sessions Credits
School of General Management (SOGM)
RUM M F07 Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing 20 7
RUM M C04 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 20 7
School of Construction Management (SOCM)
RUM C C06 Repair, Retrofitting and Maintenance of Structures 20 7
RUM C A08 Construction Equipment Management 20 7
Practice Workshops
RUM M W02 Managerial Skills Workshop - II 20 4
RUM M W06 Project Management Software Application- Primavera 20 4
RUM P P02 Project Work (Interim Assessment) 3
Sub-Total 160 53
TRIMESTER VI
RUM P B29 Valuation of Properties 20 7
RUM C B05 Contracts and Claims Management 20 7
RUM M F02 Information Technology and Information Systems for Project Management 20 7
Elective Subjects Group (Any Three) 60 21
School of Projects, Real Estate, Infrastructure Management
(SOPRIM)
RUM P A08 Project Cost Engineering 20 7
RUM P B05 Retail, Leisure Property Development 20 7
RUM P B17 Urban Water and Wastewater Management 20 7
RUM P B18 Urban Energy and Solid Waste Management 20 7
RUM P C08 Lease Management 20 7
RUM P C10 Management of International Real Estate 20 7
School of General Management (SOGM)
RUM M A11 Corporate Re-structuring 20 7
RUM M D03 Business Development and Project Marketing 20 7
School of Construction Management (SOCM)
RUM C A05 Health, Safety and Environment Management 20 7
RUM C A06 Construction Quality Management 20 7
RUM C A13 Integrated Building Management Systems 20 7
Practice Workshops
RUM M W07 Estimation and Risk Management Software 20 4
RUM C W06 Tendering, Bidding and Contracting Practice 20 4
Sub-Total 160 50
TRIMESTER VII
RUM P B04 Management of Public Private Partnerships 20 7
RUM P D06 Real Estate Negotiations and Deal Strategies 20 7
RUM M A10 Strategic Management 20 7
Elective Subjects Group (Any One) 20 7
School of Projects, Real Estate, Infrastructure Management
(SOPRIM)
RUM P B13 Urban Renewal and Sustainable Development 20 7
RUM P A02 Project Finance and Structuring 20 7
School of Construction Management (SOCM)
RUM C D01 Technology and Management of High-Rise and Special Buildings 20 7
RUM C A11 Environment Management Systems 20 7
School of General Management (SOGM)
RUM M F06 Enterprise Resource Planning 20 7
RUM M B07 Corporate Tax Planning 20 7
RUM P P03 Project Work (Submission and Viva Voce) 9.5
Sub-Total 80 37.5
Summer Training 4
TOTAL 890 304

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NICMAR FACULTY
Name Specialisation Name Specialisation
CORE FACULTY Joshi Medha (Dr.) Financial Mgmt., Project Appraisal
Ph.D. (Finance), MMS & Financing, Insurance-Life &
PUNE (Finance) Nonlife, Financial Markets.
Abhyankar Abhijat (Dr.) Disaster Mgmt., Environmental Koner Jonardan (Dr.) Micro Economics, Macro
Ph.D. (Disaster Mgmt.), Mgmt., Ph.D. (Eco.), M.A. Eco. Economics, Econometrics,
M.Tech. (Environmental Remote Sensing. (Econometrics & Statistics, Quantitative Technique,
Science and Engineering), Statistics), Research Methodology, Marketing
M.Sc. (Inorganic Chemistry) MBA (Finance) Research.
Agarwal Anil (Dr.) Construction Methods &
Ph.D. (Civil Engg.), Practices, Project Mgmt., Korgaonker M.G. (Dr.) Operations Mgmt. & Strategy,
M.E. (Construction & Mgmt.) Value Engineering, Ph.D. (Industrial Engg.), Project Mgmt., Supply Chain
Estimation & Costing. M.Tech. (M/c Tool Engg.) Mgmt., Technology Mgmt.,
Strategic Mgmt., Industrial
Basnet Arpana (Dr.) Financial Mgmt. Engineering.
Ph.D. (Financial Mgmt.),
MBA (Finance), M.A. (Eco.) Kulkarni Umesh Project Planning and Control,
MBA (Production Mgmt.), Project Site and Project Mgmt.,
Bhoyar Sanjay D. Project Mgmt., Quantitative B.E. (Mech.) Site Health Safety and
M.E. (Construction Mgmt.) Methods, Infrastructure Environment Mgmt., Power
Development Project, Projects / EPC-erection and
Quality Mgmt. Commissioning.
Bhavsar Vandana (Dr.) Micro Economics, Macro Lele Vishwanath (Dr.) Human Resource Mgmt.,
Ph.D. (Eco.), M.Phil, M.A. Economics, Econometrics, Ph.D. (HRM), MMS Organisation Behaviour.
(Eco.) Research Methodology.
Mahajan Darshan Data Base Mgmt. System,
Das Madhumita Infrastructure Mgmt., Project MBS (HR Mgmt.), Programming Languages, Web
M.E.(Chemical), Mgmt., Monitoring and PGDBM, MCM, MCTS Designing, Computer Skills,
PGD in Infrastructure Control, Project Planning and
Management, Dip(PMP) System Analysis and Designing,
Appraisal, Infrastructure Project Mgmt. Softwares.
Development and Financing,
PPP, Policy & Regulation, MS Mahajan Vilas S. Supply Chain Mgmt., Tenders &
Project. MMS (Finance), B.E. (Mech.) Contract, Costing Estimation &
Budgeting, International Projects
Desai Devang (Dr.) Marketing Mgmt., Industrial Mgmt.
Ph.D. (Marketing), MBA Marketing, Marketing of
(Marketing), B.E. (Mech.) Services, General Mgmt. Malsane Sagar Building Information Modelling,
M.Sc. (Construction Mgmt.), Design Mgmt., Sustainable
Desai Vijaya S. (Dr.) MIS, Project Mgmt. Systems, B.Arch. Development Mgmt., Building
Ph.D. (Computer Project Mgmt. Softwares, Design and Construction
Studies), MCM e-Business, ERP, System Innovation, Research Design and
Analysis & Design, Execution, Quantities Using
Database Mgmt. Systems. REVIT
Deshpande Pramod Plant Design & Engineering, Nagargoje Shekhar Real Estate, Retail, Urban
M.Tech. (Energy Piping Design & Engineering, M.Tech. in planning Planning, Infrastructure
Systems Engg.) Energy Mgmt. & Conservation,
(Housing)
Project Engineering, Power
Plant Engineering of Mgmt., Patil Vasundhara (Dr.) Legal Framework of Construction,
Project Mgmt. Ph.D. (Law), CAIIB (Gold Legal Framework of Project
Edison J.C. (Dr.) Economics, Project Exports. Medallist), LLM Mgmt., Legal Framework of Real
Ph.D. (Eco.), M.A. (Eco.) Estate, Labour Laws, Commercial
Laws.
Ganguli Tapash Kumar (Dr.) Project Mgmt., Materials &
Ph.D. (Mgmt.), PGDCA, PGDM, Logistics Mgmt., Business Pawar Amol D. Construction Mgmt., Construction
GDMM Planning and Strategy & M.E. Civil (Construction & Materials, Disaster Mgmt.
Planning, OB, Principles of Mgmt.)
Mgmt.
Pilaka Nagarjuna Infrastructure Development
Gosavi Anand D. Contract Mgmt., Site Mgmt., M.Tech. (Transportation Projects, Infrastructure Operations
M.Tech. (Struct.) Construction Mgmt. Engg.) Mgmt., Special Construction
Gupta Amit Kumar Operation Mgmt., Operation Methods and Technology, Urban
M.Tech. (Industrial & Mgmt. Research, Supply Chain Transportation, Land Use &
Engineering) Mgmt. Settlement, Urban Infrastructure.

Jagtap Milind D. Operations Mgmt., Phadtare Milind (Dr.) Industrial Marketing, Project
M.Tech. (Manufacturing Quantitative Techniques, Ph.D. (Mgmt.), MMS Marketing, Infrastructure Services
Systems Engg.) Supply Chain Mgmt. (Marketing), B.E. (Mech.) Marketing, Strategic Mgmt.
Jain Sachin Construction Technology & Purandare Avinash S. Marketing Mgmt., Project
MBA (Marketing), B.E. (Civil) Methods, New Materials MBA (Marketing Mgmt.), Marketing, Industrial Marketing,
Productivity, Construction P.G.D.F.T. (Foreign Trade), International Business and Project
Mgmt., Marketing, B.E. (Industrial and Exports, International Project
Environment. Production Engg.) Mgmt., Materials Mgmt., Logistics
Jain Sameer Operating System, Project and Supply Chain Mgmt.
M.Tech. (Embedded System & Mgmt. in IT, Database and
Design)(Gold Medallist), Data Modelling System, IT
PGDITM, PGDIPRM in Business Application,
Mgmt. Information System.

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Name Specialisation Name Specialisation
Rai Soumi Organisational Behaviour, HYDERABAD
MBA (HR & Marketing), Dip. Compensation and Rewards
Mgmt., Talent Acquisition and Ghouse Mohmmad Utility Services, Equipment Mgmt.,
(TD), Dip. (Labour Practice)
Mgmt., Human Resource Mgmt. MBA, B.E. (Mech.) Price Analysis, Waste Mgmt.,
and International Human Project Planning Appraisal and
Resource Mgmt. Executions, Green Mgmt.
Marketing Mgmt.
Rajhans Kirti (Dr.) Business Communication, Soft
Ph.D. (English), Skills, Spoken English, Gupta Rajiv Marketing Mgmt., Real Estate
M.A. (English), Advance Personality Development, MMS Development, Construction
Certification in Business English Literature. Materials Mgmt., Joint Ventures &
Communication Privatisation in Construction,
Infrastructure Development &
Rajput Babalu Construction Equipment Mgmt.,
Operations.
M.E. (Construction Construction Methods &
& Mgmt.) Technology, New Technology Mamillapalli Raja Sekhar Structural Engineering, Human
and Materials. M.Tech. (Structural Resource Mgmt.
Engineering), MBA (HR),
Ramakrishna N. Urban Economics and Renewal,
B.E. (Civil)
M.Phil. (Land Economy-UK), Urban Land Use &
PGD (Planning & Project Transportation Planning, Land Mishra Sarbesh (Dr.) Financial and Mgmt. Accounting,
Mgmt.), M.Planning (CEPT), Economics, Property Mgmt., Ph.D. (Finance), M.Phil., Project Accounting, Construction
B.E. (Civil) Urban Public Finance, MBA (Finance) Finance Mgmt., Financial
Infrastructure Mgmt., Planning Institutions Markets & Services,
and Mgmt., Project Appraisal, Building Economics & Cost
Environmental Planning, Policy Control, Cost Mgmt. & control,
and Mgmt. Socio-economic Impact
Assessment Study.
Roy Debopam Infrastructure Mgmt., Contract
M.Tech. (Construction Mgmt.) Mgmt. Mukkamala Ram Babu Project Mgmt., Mgmt. Information
M.Tech. (Computer Science System, Relational Database
Sahu Prasanta K. Urban Transportation Planning, & Engineering), MCA Mgmt. System, Systems Analysis
M.Tech. (Civil) Highway Traffic Monitoring, and Design, Software Engineering
Statistical Analysis of Highway & Quality Mgmt., Data
Traffic Data, Transportation Warehousing and Data Mining.
Economics.
Muralidhar P. (Dr.) Project Mgmt., Operation Mgmt.,
Sangapurkar Abhijeet Mgmt. of Safety and Health Ph.D. (Supply Chain Mgmt.), MIS, Supply Chain Mgmt.,
M.Tech. (Construction & Construction Quality Mgmt., M.Tech. (IE & M) Operations Research
Mgmt.), PGD - ACM New Technologies & Materials. .
Nanagiri Yamini (Dr.) Estimation and Costing,
Sanjeevani Smruti Architectural Engineering, Ph.D. (Civil Engg.), M.S. Transportation - Planning, Design
PGP - ACM, B.Arch. Sustainable Development and and Mgmt., Project Mgmt.,
Urban Renewal, Retail, Leisure Research Methodology, Statistics.
Property Development, Mgmt.
Ramana K. R. Construction Equipment Mgmt.,
of Safety, Health &
M.Tech. (Industrial Building Services and Facility
Environment, Designbuilder
Engg. & Mgmt.), PGD (IM), Mgmt., Green Construction
Software.
CEA Mgmt., Construction Methods and
Samanta Pradeepta Kumar Financial Mgmt., Infrastructure Technology, Health Safety and
(Dr.) Finance and Mgmt. Environment Mgmt., Energy
Ph.D. (Port Infrastructure), Mgmt., Operations Mgmt.,
M.Com., PGDBA (Finance) Infrastructure Operations Mgmt.,
Plant and Machinery Valuation,
Shah Mona N. (Dr.) Marketing & HRM, Strategic MEP Works Estimation, Quality
Ph.D. (Marketing Mgmt.), Mgmt., Urban Economics, Real Mgmt., Logistics Mgmt.
MBA (Mgmt.), D.H.L. Estate Development & Mgmt.,
Innovation & Leadership. Ravinder B. Building Material, Specification
M.Phil. (HRM), & Tendering, Contracts,
Soneji Jeetu Project Planning & Monitoring, M.Tech.(Water Resources), Quantity Surveying &
M.Tech. (Civil ) Contracts. MBA, B.E. (Civil), Workshop, Valuation of Lands
PGD (Quantity & Buildings, Analysis of
Sundrani Deepak M. Marketing Mgmt., Real Estate Prices, Quality Mgmt.
M.E. (Construction Development and Mgmt., Surveying & Valuation)
Mgmt.), MBA (Marketing), LLB Principles & Practices of Mgmt. Sathish Kumar R. Special Concretes,
Swain Hirapunyatirtha Statistics & Probability, M.Tech. (Building Construction Methods and
M.Sc. (Statistics) Econometrics, Game Theory, Technology & Construction Technology, Construction
Operations Research, Quality Mgmt.) Equipment Mgmt., Energy
Efficiency in Buildings, Modern
Control & Reliability.
Construction Materials.
Totla Pavan Oil & Gas Projects, Process
M.E. (Chemical) Design, Process Modelling & S.V.S. Raja Prasad Construction Safety, Industrial
Simulation, Chemical Industry M.E. (Industrial Safety, Occupational Health,
Projects, Process Engineering), Quantitative Techniques,
PGD (Safety) Research Methodology.
Instrumentation.
Vyas Virendra Deo Accounting, Cost Accounting, Srinivas K. Quantitative Techniques, Project
C.A., M.Com. Mgmt. Accounting, Financial M.E. (Water Resource Mgmt., Risk Mgmt., Quality Mgmt.,
Mgmt. Mgmt.), MBA (Operations Survey & Research Methods.
Mgmt.)
Yadav Smitha R. Estimation & Qty. Svy.,
M.E. (Geotechnical Engg.) Tendering Bidding &
Contracting, Foundation Engg.
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Name Specialisation Name Specialisation
Srinivas Pramadha V. (Dr.) Human Resource Mgmt., Soft Cooper Rohinton Managerial Skills Workshop.
Ph.D. (General Mgmt.), Skills, Managerial Skills, General B.Sc., COP-Elect. & W
MBA (Fin), MBA (HRM), Mgmt., Economics and Marketing.
Deshpande Jyotsna Land & Property Mgmt.,
M.Com, NET, SLET, QSP
B.E. (Civil), Chartered Valuation.
Varma B. G. Mgmt. Theory Principles & Valuer (RICVS)
M.A. (Industrial Practices, Human Resource Mgmt., Deshpande Vidyadhar Land and Property Mgmt., Urban
Relations Personnel Industrial Relations, Labour & B.E. (Civil), LLB Planning and Designing,
Mgmt.) Safety laws, Land Mgmt., Legal Valuation.
Framework of Construction.
Dhume Akshay Development, Forecasting and
Vedartham Srihari (Dr.) Green Construction Mgmt., M.A. (Eco.), M.A. (Applied Urban Economics.
Ph.D. (Environmental Physical Aspects of Environment, Eco. USA)
Engg.), Construction Safety,
M.Tech. (Environmental Environmental Mgmt., Solid & Dutta Debashish Mgmt. Theory Principles, HRM,
Engg.) Hazardous Waste Mgmt., Water PG Commerce & Mgmt., Strategic Mgmt.
and Waste Water Treatment, B.E. (Electrical)
Estimation & Quantity Surveying. Gadkari Madhavi Prasad Organisational Behaviour &
M.Phil., M.A. Human Resource Mgmt.
GOA Gankar Sayali (Dr.) Organisational Behaviour, HR.
Das Bibhuti B. (Dr.) Concrete Technology & Materials, Ph.D. (Mgmt.), M.A.
Ph.D. (Civil Engg.), Advanced Structures Mgmt.,
M.Tech. (Construction Construction Engineering Gaikwad Sandesh ERP.
Engineering and Mgmt.) Practices & Mgmt., Green B.E. (Instrumentation), CPIM
Materials & Energy Efficiency in (Certified in Production &
Buildings. Inventory Mgmt.), PMP
(Project Mgmt. Professional)
Dsouza Lyseth Financial Mgmt., Project Appraisal,
Gupta Pankaj Roy Information System Mgmt. for
MBA, B.com Principles of Mgmt., Human
MBA, PGDCS, PGDIR & PM. Real Estate.
Resource Mgmt.
Hulkopkar Prakash Land Acquisition and Mgmt.
Pai Siddhesh Project Planning & Appraisal, B.E. (Civil)
Masters in Infrastructure Project Mgmt. Systems, Project
Mgmt., PGP - PEM, B.E. Mgmt. Softwares, Operations Inamdar Deepak HVAC.
(Mech.) Mgmt., Basic Competency- B.E. (Mech.)
Assessment & Up-gradation
J. Niranjan Strategy & Leadership.
Prabhudesai Vimlesh Business Strategy & Corporate MBA (Student Exchange),
B.E. (Elec. & Telecom.), Planning, Public Private PG (Mgmt.), Master of
MMS Partnership (PPP), Infrastructure Science, B.E.
Development, Business Jadhav Tushar HVAC & Building Services.
Development, General Mgmt. M.E. (Mech.-Heat Power
Sriwas Amit Project Mgmt., Construction Mgmt. Engg.)
PGP - ACM, B.E. (Civil) Joshi Pranjal Managerial Accounting.
Thomas Albert Project Planning & Execution M.Com., F.C.A
M.Tech. (Construction Mgmt., Construction Technology & Joshi Ratnadeep Process Simulation.
Mgmt.) Mgmt. M.E. (Chemical)
Kerban Anklesaria Legal Documentation in Real
PART TIME FACULTY LLM (Advocate), Estate.
PUNE Bachelors in Social &
Legal Sciences
Abhyankar Hemant (Dr.) International Finance,
Ph.D. (International International Business, Khadilkar Mandar Engineer Electrical Systems
Finance), M.A. (Eco.) Economics, Risk Mgmt. B.Tech. (Electrical)
Arya Hyacinth Business Communications. Mahajan Sulakshana Urban Policy & Planning.
Facilitator - World Bank, B.A. M.S. Urban Planning (USA),
PGD (Industrial Design),
Agrawal Shailesh Accounts Taxation, Financial B.Arch.
C.A., M.Com. Accounting, Corporate Finance Law.
Mathew Anup Corporate Real Estate Mgmt.
Bandal Vithal ( Dr.) Utilities and Facilities Mgmt. PGP-MCM, B.E (Civil),
Ph.D., M.Tech. (Elect.)
Mulani Ishwar G. Material Handling.
Beena Menon (Dr.) Communication Skills and B.E. (Mech.)
Ph.D.(Mgmt.), FTBE- Language Training.
Business English, TEFL- Nathan V.V. Organisational Behaviour, HR.
Foreign Language, M.A. M.S. (Counselling), M.A.
(French), M.A. (English) (P.M.I.R)-TISS Mumbai, LLB

Chakravarti Kajol Business Communications and Patil T.S. Infrastructure Operations and
English Speaking. M.Tech. (Hydro Power) Mgmt.
M.Phil., M.A.
Chakravarti Kalyan Design & Business Communication Pawar Abhay Urban Policy & Planning.
B.Sc. Mechanical M.Arch, CEPT, Master
Engineering, D.S.M., of City and Town
D.B.M. Planning, M.S., Univ. of
Pennsylvania
Chapekar Milind Utilities and Facilities Mgmt.
B.E. (Mech.), DBM Phadke Rajesh Urban Planning.
M.Arch. (City Planning)

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Name Specialisation Name Specialisation
Phadke S.R. Statistics, Quality Mgmt.,
Operations & Finance.
GOA
MMS (Operations &
Gupta Garima Marketing Mgmt., Managerial
Finance), CWA, B.E. (Mech.) MBA ( Marketing) Skills Workshop.
Purandare Hemant Real Estate Negotiation Deals Hegde Amey Managerial Skills Workshop.
MMS (Marketing), B.E. and Strategies, Marketing Mgmt. PGCPBST (MIBS, USA),
(Civil) B.E.
Rao T. P. Rama (Dr.) Information System Mgmt. for Kamat Manoj (Dr.) Introduction to Economy and
Ph.D. (Information Real Estate. Ph.D. (FDP), PGDBA, M. Indian Economy.
Technology), M.E. Com.
(Electrical)
Kandolkar Yatin (Ar.) Utilities & Facilities Mgmt., Real
Rao V. N. Legal Framework in Real Estate. MICA, B.Arch., F.I.V., A.I.I.D, Estate, Valuation of Properties
LLM (Advocate), B.A. A.I.I.A.
Rao Yarram Lakshmi GIS in Real Estate & Urban Karmarkar R.S. (Dr.) Managerial Skills Workshop,
Prasada Infrastructure. Ph.D. (Civil Engg.) Survey and Research Methods,
PGD (Planning and Project Construction Equipment Mgmt.
Mgmt.), B.E.
Mascarenhas Walter Managerial Skills Workshop
Sahastrabudhe Milind Legal Framework of PG Mgt., B.E. (Gold
LLM (Advocate) Construction. Medallist) Ex. Indian Air
Saraf Rajendra Kumar Water Quality Mgmt., Force (Aeronautical
M.Sc. (Environmental Environmental Water Mgmt. Engineer)
Control Engineering & Nahshad Aysha Managerial Skills Workshop
Resource Utilization) PG Human counselling &
Sardesai A.V. Transportations & Logistic Mgmt., Psyhologoloy
MBA (Marketing), B.E. Material Mgmt. Phadke Kedar IT & IS for Construction Mgmt.
(Mech.) MBA, M.S. (Finance), B.S.
Shah Nitin Telecom Projects. Raju Anjana (Dr.) Financial and Cost Accounting,
PGDBM, B.E. (Electrical), Ph.D. (Finance) Human Resource Mgmt.,
PMP Financial Services, Markets &
Shahi R.P. Infrastructure Operations and Institutions.
B.E. (Mech.), M.I.A.E., Mgmt., Specialisation-Irrigation. Salgaoncar Pradeep Survey and Research Methods
M.Q.C.I (Dr.)
Shen Li-yin (Dr.) Strategic Mgmt. Sustainable Ph.D. (Mgmt.)
Ph. D., Pg. D., MASCE, Development & Urban Renewal. Srivastava Smita Mgmt. Theory-Principles and
FCRIOCM MMS Practices.
Sukumaran Anand (Dr.) Business Communications. S. RamaRao Real Estate, Legal Framework of
MBBS, PGDM, Dip. PGDEDP & CM, PGDMSM, Construction.
Organisational Studies LLB, M.Phil. (CS), M.Sc. (IT),
Thatte Tanvi Real Estate Negotiation and Deal M.Sc. (Eco. & Env.)
MBA, B.E. (Electrical) Strategies, Lease Mgmt. Verenekar Yatish Human Resource Mgmt.,
Thipsay Uday ERP. C.A., B.Com. Financial Services, Markets &
B.E. (Mech.) Institutions Business Strategies
and Corporate Planning,
T. K. Doctor Corporate Tax Planning Marketing Mgmt., Business
CA Development & Project Marketing.
Udyavar Roshni Architectural Engineering Waiker Vilas Risk Mgmt. in Projects
M.Arch. Sustainable Development & PGDFT (Foreign Trade), and Business
Urban Renewal. Symbiosis (SIMS), LLB
(General), MMS (Marketing),
Ulhas Muralidhar Software Development Projects. M.E. (Industrial), B.E.
Samant (Mechanical)
M.Tech. (Mech.), PMP
Vaidya Vinayak A. Integrated Building, Mgmt. ADJUNCT & VISITING FACULTY
B.E. (Electrical) Systems -1.
PUNE
HYDERABAD Date Vivek Project Appraisal, PPP
CFA, LLB, CMC Modelling.
Dattatreyulu J. Quantity Surveying.
B.E. (Civil) Phadke Vidyadhar Finance & Cost Accounting,
A.C.S., C.W.A. Project Finance.
Macheria Kishore Autocad, Computer Software in
Engineering Graduate, Construction.
M.B.A.(IPE) HYDERABAD
Rao S. K. Infrastructure Development. Murthy V.R.K FIDIC, Contract Mgmt.,
CSW (Rtd.), B.E. [(Hons.), MIE (Civil), FIV Quantities Take Off, Analysis of
Civil Engg.] Prices, Value Engineering,
Quantity Survey Workshop,
Sudhakar Rao V. (Dr.) Occupational Health & Disease. Valuation of land & Buildings
MBBS
Tirmal Reddy S. Managerial Skills Workshop.
ISTD, MBA,
Consultant Trainer

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CONTACT PERSONS

Director General, NICMAR - Dr. M.G. Korgaonker


Dean - PGP, NICMAR - Dr. Anil Agarwal
Dean - SODE, NICMAR - Dr. J.C. Edison
Dean - EEP, NICMAR - Dr. Tapash Kumar Ganguli
Dean - SOPRIM, Pune - Dr. Mona N. Shah
Dean - SOGM, Pune - Dr. Milind Phadtare
Dean - IT & AS, Pune - Dr. Vijaya Desai
Dean - CISC, Hyderabad - Prof. K.R. Ramana
Centre - Head, Goa - Dr. Bibhuti B. Das
Dy. Dean - CISC, Hyderabad - Dr. V. Srihari
Dy. Dean - SOCM, Pune - Prof. A.D. Gosavi
Head - ACM, Pune - Prof. Smitha Yadav
Head - PEM, Pune - Prof. P.M. Deshpande
Head - REUIM, Pune - Prof. N. Ramakrishna
Head - IFDM, Pune - Prof. Umesh Kulkarni
Head - ACM, Hyderabad - Prof. R. Sathish Kumar
Head - QS and HSEM, Hyderabad - Prof. S.V.S. Rajaprasad
Head - Admissions, NICMAR - Dr. Jonardan Koner
Head - Research and Publications, NICMAR - Dr. P.K. Samanta
Head - Student Activities, Pune - Dr. Kirti Rajhans
Controller of Examination (COE) - Dr. Abhijat Abhyankar
Head - Placements, Pune - Dr. Vishwanath Lele
Head - Placements, Hyderabad - Dr. Sarbesh Mishra
Sr. Finance and Accounts Officer, NICMAR - Mr. Jitendra Joshi
Sr. Manager - Administration, Pune - Mr. G.U. Karaande
Sr. Librarian, Pune - Mr. A.R. Jadhav
Manager - Premises and Services, Pune - Mr. Khan S.
IT Systems - Manager, Pune - Mr. Amit Bartakke
Director - NICMAR Study Centre, Dubai - Mr. K.S. Murthy
Director - NICMAR Study Centre, Bahrain - Prof. G. Chandramohan

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PAST RECRUITERS

DOMESTIC:
Aamby Valley Ltd. Fairwood Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
Adani Group Forbes Marshall
Afcons Infrastructure Ltd. Fenesta Building Systems, Gurgaon
Ahuja Constructions FIRE Capital Fund Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon
Ajmera Realty & Infra (I) Ltd. FLSmidth
Alstom T & D (I) Ltd. Fosroc International
Ambuja Realty Gammon India Ltd., Mumbai
Ams Project Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Gannon Dunkerley & Co. Ltd.
Architect Hafeez Contractor Gardiner & Theobald
Arup GMR Group, Bangalore
Ashiana Housing Godrej & Boyce Ltd.
Ashoka Buildcon Ltd. Godrej Properties
Atkins Global, Bangalore Goel Ganga Group
Atlas Infraserve Pvt. Ltd. GTL Ltd., Mumbai
Avenue Supermarts Ltd. (D Mart) GVK Industries Ltd., Mumbai
B.E Billimoria & Co. Ltd. HCC Ltd., Mumbai
Balaji Railroad Systems Ltd. HCP Design, Planning and Management Ltd.
BASF (I) Ltd. HDFC Bank Ltd.
Bechtel Corporation Ltd., New Delhi Hiranandani, Mumbai
BGR Energy Systems Ltd. Honeywell Automation (I) Ltd.
Bharti Realty Ltd., Gurgaon ICICI Bank Ltd.
Black & Veatch, Pune IKE Electric Pvt. Ltd.
BOC India Ltd. IL & FS Ltd., Mumbai
Brigade Group India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd.
CBRE India Indiabulls Group
Colliers International Indian Oiltanking Ltd., Mumbai
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) IRB Infrastructure Developers, Ltd.
Consulting Engineering Services (CES) IRCON International Ltd.
Coromandel Engineering Ishwar Parmar Group
CRISIL, Mumbai Jaypee Group
Currie & Brown (I) Pvt. Ltd. Johnson Controls Inc.
Cushman & Wakefield Pvt. Ltd. Jones Lang LaSalle India
DASOFF Petroleum Services LLC JSW Severfield Structures Ltd.
Desai Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Kirby Building Systems
DLF Laing O Rourke, Gurgaon Kirloskar Brothers Ltd.
DLF Ltd. Kitco
Dongre Associates Knight Frank
Edifice Consultants Pvt. Ltd. KPMG (I)
EGIS (I) Consulting Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Kumar Builders
EMAS Engineers & Contractors Pvt. Ltd., Chennai L&T Construction
Enerrgia Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. L&T Hydrocarbon
Essar Constructions (I) Ltd. L&T Metals
Essellnfraprojects Ltd. L&T Power
Facilities and Building Solutions Pvt. Ltd. L&T Realty
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Laxmi Civil Engineering Services Pvt. Ltd. Salmon Leap Associates
LEAD Consultancy & Engineering Services Pvt. Ltd. Samsung C & T (I) Pvt. Ltd.
Leighton Welspun Contractors Pvt. Ltd. SEW Infrastructure, Hyderabad
Liases Foras Real Estate Rating and Research Pvt. Ltd. Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. Ltd.
LKS India Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE)
Lodha Group Simplex Infrastructures Ltd.
Louis Berger Group Sinclair Knight Merz Pvt. Ltd.
Lunkad Realty SMEC
M.N Dastur & Company Pvt. Ltd. SoftTech Engineers Pvt. Ltd.
Mahindra Lifespaces Sood Technicians Pvt. Ltd.
Marvel Realtors SOWil Ltd.
Masters Management Consultants (I) Pvt. Ltd. Space Matrix Design Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
Mayuresh Realty Pvt. Ltd. Spectrum Technologies
McDonald's SPML Infra Ltd.
McNally Bharat Engineering Company Ltd. STUP Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
Micro Housing Finance Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Sunteck
Mott MacDonald (I) Tain
MWH Global Tata Bluescope Steel Ltd.
Nadhi Technologies Tata Consulting Engineers Ltd.
Nagarjuna Construction Company Ltd. Tata Housing Development Company Ltd.
Nirman Realtors & Developers Ltd. Tata Power
Nitesh Estates Tata Realty and Infrastructure Ltd.
O' archilos Tata Steel
Oberoi Realty The Dodsal Group
P C Ragtah & Associates The Wadhwa Group
Pantheon Projects India LLP. Thermax Ltd.
Patel Engineering Ltd. Thyssen Krupp AG
Pedilite Industries Ltd. Tishman Speyer
Petron Engineering Construction Ltd. TRF Ltd.
Pricewaterhouse Coppers (PwC) India Triveni Turbines
Progressive Civil Construction Company Pvt. Ltd. Value and Budget Housing Corporation
Punj Lloyd Ltd. Vijay Nirman Company Pvt. Ltd.
Rathi & Associates Vilas Javdekar Eco Homes
Reliance Industries Ltd. Voyants Solutions
Roots Corporation Ltd. Worley Parsons
OVERSEAS:
Al Basti & Mukhta LLC Galfar Engineering & Contracting, Oman
Al Musairie National MIDMAC Contracting Company WLL.
Al Tayer Group, Dubai Oman Shapoorji Construction Co. LLC
Al Turki Enterprises LLC, Oman Petron, Oman
Bahwan Engineering Group Qatar Design Consortium, Qatar
Drake & Scull International, Dubai Saif Bin Darwish, Dubai
Envac Middle East FZE, Dubai Synergy Software Systems, Dubai
ETA ASCON Group, Dubai

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SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR WRITTEN TEST (2 questions per section)

Section A: Data Interpretation (Total 30 Questions, 30 Marks)

The questions are based on the following graphs. Figure 1 represents the value of the total
marks scored in the given years by the candidates appearing for the Common Admission Test.
And Figure 2 represents the number of candidates appeared for the Admission Test.

Marks (in thousands) FIGURE 1 Value of Total Marks

1000
800
Total Marks
600
400 OBC
200 Candidate
marks
0
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

FIGURE 2 Number of Candidates appearing for CAT

12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

OBC Candidates Total Candidates

OBC Candidates Candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes

1. What is the average mark per candidate in CAT in 2001?


a. 91 b. 84 c. 77 d. 89

2. The average of marks per candidate in CAT from 1996 to 2001


a. has remained almost the same c. has decreased
b. has increased d. has almost doubled

Section B: Quantitative and Analytical Ability (Total 60 Questions, 60 Marks)

Find out the correct answer.


1. Kamal started a business with Rs. 6,000 and was later joined by Bharat with Rs 8,000.
After how many months did Bharat join, if the profits at the end of the year were divided in
the ratio of 3: 2?
a. 6 months b. 8 months c. 9 months d. 10 months

2. The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of three numbers is 4752 and Highest Common
Factor (HCF) is 6. If the two numbers are 48 and 66, find the third least number
a. 72 b. 99 c. 48 d. 54
Section C: English Language (Total 40 Questions, 40 Marks)

The question given below, has a sentence with two blanks followed by four pairs of words as
choices. From the choices, select the pair of words that can best complete the given sentence.
1. We are truly to the many hands and hearts that made this book ...
a. obliged.plausible c. grateful..possible
b. honoured.feasible d. thankful.flexible

From the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be
substituted for the given words/sentence.
2. To send an unwanted person out of the country
a. Exclude b. Ostracise c. Deport d. Expatriate

Section D: General Knowledge (Total 20 Questions, 20 Marks)

Find out the correct answer.


1. The first country in the world to grant women the right to vote was
a. New Zealand b. Great Britain c. France d. USA

2. Which of the following games is not included in the Olympic Games?


a. Archery b. Cycling c. Skiing d. Cricket

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