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NICMAR SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION, PUNE ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (PGPCM)
MODULE 11 • Management in Organisation • Construction Personnel Management • Construction Contracts & Contracting • Construction Materials & Equipment Management MODULE 12 • Construction Project Management Techniques • Construction Quality Management • Management Information Systems • Construction Finance Management & Cost Accounting MODULE 13 • Site Organisation & Management • Productivity & Works Study T echniques in Construction • Construction Safety Management • Construction and Environment MODULE IS • Project Work - Long Paper • Computer Proficiency

POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME IN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT (PGPIDM)
MODULE 51 • Management in Organisation • Construction Finance Management • Construction Personnel Management • Construction Contracts Management MODULE 52 • Construction Project Management Systems • Construction Quality, Safety and Environment • Construction Materials & Equipment Management • Infrastructure Development I: Power and Oil & Gas Sector MODULE 53 •T endering, Bidding, Contract Laws & Claims Management • Risk Management in Infrastructure Projects • JVs & Privatisation in Infrastructure Projects • Infrastructure Development - II: Highways and Port Sector MODULE 54 • Project Work - Long Paper • Computer Proficiency

POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT (PGP PM)
MODULE 55 • Management in Organisation • Construction Finance Mgmt & Cost Accounting • Construction Personnel Management • Contracts Management MODULE 56 • Projects Formulation & Appraisal • Projects Planning and Control • Construction Quality, Safety and Environment • Project Management-I Power Plants & Engineering MODULE 57 • Project Risk Management • Project MIS • Materials and Logistics Management • Project Management-II :Oil & Gas Infrastructure MODULE 58 • Project Work - Long Paper • Computer Proficiency

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