IIM Nagpur unveils ambitious roadmap; eyes global expansion
Nagpur, July 7
Indian Institute of Management Nagpur has unveiled a Strategic Roadmap 2026-31, aiming to emerge as a globally respected, multi-campus institution with major thrust on Executive Education, artificial intelligence, India-centric research, energy and climate leadership, entrepreneurship and regional development.
Sharing the roadmap during a media interaction on Monday, Bhimaraya Metri, who has been reappointed as Director for a second tenure, said the next five years would take the Institute from rapid growth to wider national and global impact.
"Our next phase is about scale with purpose. We want IIM Nagpur to be globally respected, deeply rooted in India's priorities and capable of creating meaningful impact through education, research, innovation and leadership," Metri said.
The Institute's multi-campus strategy envisages expansion to Goa, along with international collaborations with foreign universities, while promoting borderless learning, joint research and faculty and student exchange.
IIM Nagpur also aims to position itself among India's Top 3 institutions in Executive Education, creating a globally benchmarked, industry-integrated ecosystem of flexible and lifelong learning. Another major pillar is AI-led management education through AI-integrated pedagogy, future-ready programmes and the MARVEL AI R&D Centre.
The Institute also seeks to position itself among the world's Top 100 business schools and Asia's Top 10.
Energy and climate leadership is another priority, building on the Executive MBA in Energy Management with NPTI, engagement with ONGC Green Limited, and the proposed Centre of Excellence for Heat Resilience and Sustainable Cooling with NRDC. The Institute will also advance Phase II campus development, its Net-Zero vision and the already commissioned solar power initiative.
"Our responsibility extends beyond the classroom. IIM Nagpur must contribute to job creation, regional transformation, clean energy, public policy, entrepreneurship and India's journey towards Viksit Bharat 2047," Metri said.
IIM Nagpur is set for major expansion with a full-fledged 70-acre campus at Moshi in Pune. Prof. Metri said the Maharashtra Government has allotted the land on a Rs 1 lease, while its market value is estimated at over Rs 180 crore. He thanked the Chief Minister and Revenue Minister of Maharashtra for their support.
"Several IIMs have smaller satellite or extension centres, but our vision for Pune is fundamentally different," Metri said.
The Pune campus will focus on manufacturing, Industry 4.0, digital technologies, AI and IT management. Proposed offerings include an integrated BBA-MBA programme and a five-year BTech-MBA programme in collaboration with leading IITs.
"Pune gives us a unique opportunity to rethink management education and develop leaders who understand technology, management and industry as an integrated whole," Metri said.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Love the vision for energy and climate leadership! The NPTI collaboration and net-zero campus are great steps. But would have liked to see more emphasis on sustainability in the curriculum, not just infrastructure. Still, impressive roadmap overall 👏
Top 100 globally is ambitious but achievable. The Pune campus with its tech-manufacturing focus could be a game-changer. Would encourage them to also look at partnerships with Indian manufacturing giants like Tata and Mahindra for real-world impact.
Finally, an IIM focusing on Bharat! The 'Viksit Bharat 2047' alignment and regional development focus is refreshing. But I hope the ₹1 lease for Pune land doesn't become a political issue - let's keep education out of politics. Good luck Director Metri! 👍
The BBA-MBA and BTech-MBA integrated programmes with IITs sound fantastic! Pune's already an education hub, this will boost it further. One concern: hope the fee structure remains accessible for middle-class families. Quality education shouldn't become unaffordable.
Impressive strategic thinking! The MARVEL AI R&D Centre and executive education focus are particularly strong. As someone in the tech industry, I'd suggest they also consider strong industry internship components for the AI programmes - theory alone won't cut it.
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