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Post Graduate Diploma in Project Management

Central College of Business and Technology is offering a diploma program in project management. This specialized 1-year postgraduate program has been thoughtfully organized to infuse comprehension of concepts, different approaches and takes on the project management into students.

Project management is an important qualification that is integral to an organization’s growth and advancement. Our diploma program will enable students to work independently on projects and is based on Project Management Institute (PMI)’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and Agile Practice Guide.

After this program, the students will be able to meet the contact hour requirements for the following certifications: (a) CAPM®, (b) PMI-ACP®, and (c) CBAP®.

They will also be able to apply the knowledge learned to real-world projects and be able to write these certification exams once they have achieved the required experience for these certifications.

During this diploma, you will acquire a colossal amount of skills that will help you in your professional life. You will be able to write business plans, analyze data, conduct market searches and even launch products.

Furthermore, we will develop marketing, communication, leadership, legal writing and other business skills in your education so that you can always stay ahead of your peers in this dynamic and competitive working field.

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