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FORE School Launches Two New PGDM Programmes

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FORE School Launches Two New PGDM Programmes

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FORE School of Management (FSM) launched two new postgraduate programmes – the PGDM (Healthcare and Hospital Management) and the PGDM (Working Professionals) – at a launch ceremony held at Le Meridien, Gurugram. The event brought together academic leaders, industry executives, and healthcare sector stakeholders to mark the expansion of FSM’s flagship PGDM portfolio.

The evening began with a welcome address by Dr. Subir Verma, Director, FORE School of Management, followed by an insightful Address from our President, Dr. B.B.L. Madhukar.

Commenting on the launch of the new programme, Dr. B.B.L. Madhukar, President, FORE School of Management, said, “As India progresses towards the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, higher education institutions have a critical responsibility to create value for businesses, society, and the nation by nurturing future-ready leaders. The launch of our PGDM in Healthcare & Hospital Management and PGDM for working professionals reflects this commitment. While the healthcare programme is designed to develop leaders who can combine managerial excellence with empathy and technological understanding to strengthen India’s healthcare ecosystem, the programme for working professionals equips experienced managers with contemporary skills in AI, digital transformation, and strategic leadership. Developed in close collaboration with industry experts, both programmes embody our commitment to academic excellence, industry relevance and lifelong learning, preparing professionals to drive innovation, inclusive growth and meaningful societal impact.”

Dr. Subir Verma, Director, FSM, said, “The launch of our PGDM in Healthcare & Hospital Management and PGDM for working professionals reflects FORE School of Management’s commitment to developing future-ready leaders equipped to address the evolving needs of industry and society. The healthcare sector is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by digital technologies, artificial intelligence, connected devices, and data-driven care models. Through this programme, we aim to prepare professionals who can lead the next generation of smart healthcare systems by combining management excellence with technological innovation and patient-centric care. At the same time, our PGDM for Working Professionals builds on FSM’s long-standing legacy of executive education, offering experienced professionals the opportunity to strengthen their leadership capabilities while advancing their careers. Both programmes have been developed in close consultation with industry leaders and domain experts to ensure they remain relevant, practical, and aligned with emerging workforce needs. We look forward to working closely with our healthcare and corporate partners to continuously enrich these programmes and prepare leaders who will drive innovation, create meaningful impact, and responsive to the evolving needs of the profession.

Mr. P. DwarakanathExecutive Board Member, FORE School of Management, delivered a Special Address highlighting the strategic significance of the new programmes.

“I congratulate FORE School of Management on launching these two highly relevant and contemporary programmes. Reviving or introducing a new programme is always a significant milestone, especially when it addresses the changing needs of industry and society. Healthcare today is very different from what it was 15 or 20 years ago. It has become corporatised and must be run with strong governance, leadership, systems and processes. Institutions that can integrate management excellence with healthcare expertise will play a vital role in preparing future-ready professionals. Likewise, in today’s rapidly changing world, learning is no longer an event it is a lifelong journey. As Satya Nadella rightly said, we must move from the mindset of ‘know it all’ to ‘learn it all’. The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn. Technology, AI and business models will continue to evolve, but talent will always remain the constant. As the former P&G CEO famously said, ‘Take away my money, my buildings and my brands, but leave my people, and I will build the company again.’ That is why programmes like these are so important they build the talent and leadership that organisations and society will need for the future.”

Prof. Shilpi Jain, Dean (Strategic Initiatives & International Accreditations), FORE School of Management, presented an overview of the two programmes, highlighting their curriculum, industry integration and career opportunities.

Speaking about the launch, she said, “With these two AICTE-approved programmes, our aim is to prepare future-ready professionals through a curriculum that is technology-enabled, industry-aligned and experiential. The PGDM in Healthcare and Hospital Management has been designed to develop leaders who understand both management and the evolving healthcare ecosystem. The curriculum incorporates inputs from international universities as well as healthcare practitioners, while modules on AI, data-driven healthcare, smart hospitals and live industry projects ensure students gain practical exposure and are equipped for the sector’s changing needs.

The 18-month PGDM for Working Professionals offers experienced professionals the flexibility to upskill without taking a career break. Delivered in a blended format, the programme combines AI, analytics and industry-focused learning with mentorship, specialised certifications, a dedicated Data and AI Lab, and an international immersion, enabling participants to build future-ready skills with a global perspective.”

The launch also featured an Executive Address by Dr. Karan Thakur – Group Vice President – Corporate Affairs & Sustainability · Apollo Hospitals Group who shared industry perspectives on the growing demand for trained healthcare management professionals in India. He quoted,”India’s healthcare sector has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past two decades. In 2005-06, the country did not have a single JCI-accredited hospital, and the NABH accreditation framework was yet to be introduced. Today, India has nearly 75-80 JCI-accredited hospitals and hundreds of NABH-accredited healthcare facilities, reflecting the sector’s rapid evolution. Alongside transformative initiatives such as Aadhaar, the JAM Trinity and Ayushman Bharat, healthcare has emerged as a key driver of innovation, employment and nation-building. As India prepares to add nearly a million hospital beds over the coming decades, the need for future-ready healthcare leaders has never been greater. The next generation of professionals must be equipped to lead AI-enabled and digitally integrated healthcare systems, build sustainable and resource-efficient institutions, and respond to changing disease patterns through innovative models such as telemedicine and home care. I believe programmes like this, built on strong industry-academia collaboration, will play a vital role in developing leaders who can shape not just the future of Indian healthcare, but also create scalable solutions for the Global South. We must also broaden our vision of healthcare beyond hospitals by embracing preventive care, MedTech, health financing and innovation to build a healthier and more resilient India.”

Prof. Sanghamitra Buddhapriya, Dean & Head (Gurugram Off-Campus), FSM, addressing the gathering at the event said, “At FORE School of Management, every new programme we introduce is driven by a single guiding principle: ensuring that management education remains relevant to the evolving needs of industry and society. Before designing any programme, we engage extensively with industry leaders and subject matter experts to ensure our curriculum equips learners with the knowledge and skills that organisations are looking for. The launch of our two new programmes: PGDM in Healthcare & Hospital Management and PGDM for Working Professionals, is a testament to our commitment to developing future-ready curricula that address the evolving needs of industry and society. The healthcare programme has been developed with valuable guidance from an eminent advisory board comprising leading healthcare professionals, ensuring that graduates are prepared to address the sector’s rapidly evolving challenges. Similarly, our PGDM for Working Professionals builds on FSM’s long-standing experience in executive education and is designed to help experienced professionals enhance their leadership capabilities while balancing their careers. Backed by our distinguished faculty, strong industry partnerships, and an unwavering commitment to academic excellence, we are confident that both programmes will nurture future-ready leaders and create meaningful value for industry, professionals, and society.”

The event witnessed active and incisive participation from the audience consisting of delegates from the most reputed corporates in Delhi-NCR. The engagement with the stakeholders demonstrated the unwavering commitment of FSM to the industry and its ever-evolving context. The event concluded with dinner, providing an opportunity for attendees to engage with FSM’s leadership and industry partners.

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