DIPLOMA IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT RAWALPINDI 3215056755 IN RAWALPINDI
Diploma in Entrepreneurship Development Rawalpindi 3215056755 , Diploma in Entrepreneurship Development Rawalpindi 3215056755 , Entrepreneurship is a highly practical programme designed specifically for entrepreneurs to nurture their entrepreneurial ambitions and enable new ventures through an academically rigorous, directly relevant and highly practical learning experience.
Teaching and learning
The programme is run on a part-time basis and takes place over 12 months leading to the qualification of Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship awarded by the University of Cambridge.
Course content
The programme runs as a series of four distinct and assessed courses:
Entrepreneurial awareness and skills
Opportunity recognition and idea evaluation
Preparing and implementing the business case
Managing the early stage venture
The programme is delivered largely online through a dedicated interactive Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).
Students are required to attend two intensive and participative residential sessions at the Cambridge Judge Business School: one week at the start and a further two weeks at the mid-point of the programme.
All four courses and the associated assignments must be successfully completed to the standards required by the University in order to gain the Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship.
Contact time
Lectures: 48 hours
Seminars and classes: 24 hours
Small-group teaching: 18 hours
Practicals: 22 hours
Supervision: 18 hours
The majority of the programme is delivered online with students expected to spend a minimum of 172 hours over the 12 months engaged in online study. They are also expected to set aside additional time for private study, research and collection of data to support and prepare for their written assignments.
The students receive supervisions via one-to-one tutoring and mentoring for about 18 hours per year (14 hours with mentors and 4 with course tutors). Some of these supervisions are delivered remotely (e.g. by phone call or Skype); some are face-to-face during residential sessions.
Students are expected to review and summarise academic literature related to each course of the programme. Students deliver a summatively assessed oral presentation during the second residential session of the programme.Sakrand, Sanghar, Shadadkhot, Shahbandar, Shahdadpur, Shahpur Chakar, Shikarpur, Sujawal, Sukkur, Tando Adam, Tando Allahyar, Tando Bago, Tar Ahamd Rind, Thatta, Tujal, NEBOSH Course in Umarkot, Veirwaro, Warah. Inspire Institute of Technologies Pakistan Private Limited is an affiliated organization from NTB (National Training Bureau) Ministry of Federal Education and Trainings, Government of Pakistan, Trade Testing Board, TTPC Trade testing professional council, Skill Development Council SDC, Govt. of Punjab, Skill Development Association, PSSC Professional Skill Science Council Lahore, OTHM (UK), TRACCERT Canada and WSO (World Safety Organization) USA. Basically fully Approved, Registered, Accredited Institute. Azad Kashmir,Course in Bagh, Course in Bhimber,Course in khuiratta, Course in Kotli, Course in Mangla, Mirpur, Muzaffarabad, Plandri, Rawalakot, Punch, Balochistan, Amir Chah, Bazdar, Bela, Bellpat, Bagh, Burj, Chagai, Chah Sandan, Chakku, Chaman, Chhatr, Dalbandin, Dera Bugti, Dhana Sar, Diwana, Duki, Dushi, Duzab, Gajar, Gandava, Garhi Khairo, Garruck, Ghazluna, Girdan, Gulistan, Gwadar, Gwash, Hab Chauki, Hameedabad, Harnai, Hinglaj, Hoshab, Ispikan, Jhal, Jhal Jhao, Jhatpat, Jiwani, Kalandi, Kalat, Kamararod, Kanak, Kandi, Kanpur, Kapip, Kappar, Karodi, Katuri, Kharan, Khuzdar, Kikki, Kohan, Kohlu, Korak, Lahri, Lasbela, Liari, Loralai, Mach, Mand, Manguchar, Mashki Chah, Maslti, Mastung, Mekhtar, Merui, Mianez, Murgha Kibzai, Musa Khel Bazar, Nagha Kalat, Nal, Naseerabad, Nauroz Kalat, Nur Gamma, Nushki, Nuttal, Ormara, Palantuk, Panjgur, Pasni, Piharak, Pishin, Qamruddin Karez, Qila Abdullah, Qila Ladgasht, Qila Safed, Qila Saifullah, Quetta, Rakhni, Robat Thana, Rodkhan, Saindak, Sanjawi, Saruna, Shabaz Kalat, Shahpur, Sharam Jogizai, Shingar, Shorap, Sibi, Sonmiani, Spezand, Spintangi, Sui, Suntsar, Surab,Thalo, Tump, Turbat, Umarao, pirMahal, Uthal, Vitakri, Wadh, Washap, Wasjuk, Yakmach, Zhob, NEBOSH course in Federally Administered Northern Areas/FANA, Astor, Baramula, Hunza, Gilgit, Nagar, Skardu, Shangrila, Shandur, Federally Administered Tribal Areas/FATA, Bajaur, Hangu, Malakand, Miran Shah, Mohmand, Khyber, Kurram, North Waziristan,South Waziristan, NEBOSH IGC course in Wana, NWFP, Abbottabad, Ayubia, Adezai, Banda Daud Shah, Bannu, Batagram, Birote, Buner, Chakdara,Charsadda, Chitral, Dargai, Darya Khan, Dera Ismail Khan, Drasan, Drosh, Hangu, Haripur, Kalamm, Karak, Khanaspur, Kohat, Kohistan, Lakki Marwat, Latamber, Lower Dir, Madyan, Malakand, Mansehra, Mardan, Mastuj, Mongora, Nowshera, Paharpur, NEBOSH IGC Course in Peshawar, Saidu Sharif, Shangla, Sakesar, Swabi, Swat, Tangi, Tank, Thall, Tordher, Upper Dir,
Teaching and learning
The programme is run on a part-time basis and takes place over 12 months leading to the qualification of Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship awarded by the University of Cambridge.
Course content
The programme runs as a series of four distinct and assessed courses:
Entrepreneurial awareness and skills
Opportunity recognition and idea evaluation
Preparing and implementing the business case
Managing the early stage venture
The programme is delivered largely online through a dedicated interactive Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).
Students are required to attend two intensive and participative residential sessions at the Cambridge Judge Business School: one week at the start and a further two weeks at the mid-point of the programme.
All four courses and the associated assignments must be successfully completed to the standards required by the University in order to gain the Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship.
Contact time
Lectures: 48 hours
Seminars and classes: 24 hours
Small-group teaching: 18 hours
Practicals: 22 hours
Supervision: 18 hours
The majority of the programme is delivered online with students expected to spend a minimum of 172 hours over the 12 months engaged in online study. They are also expected to set aside additional time for private study, research and collection of data to support and prepare for their written assignments.
The students receive supervisions via one-to-one tutoring and mentoring for about 18 hours per year (14 hours with mentors and 4 with course tutors). Some of these supervisions are delivered remotely (e.g. by phone call or Skype); some are face-to-face during residential sessions.
Students are expected to review and summarise academic literature related to each course of the programme. Students deliver a summatively assessed oral presentation during the second residential session of the programme.Sakrand, Sanghar, Shadadkhot, Shahbandar, Shahdadpur, Shahpur Chakar, Shikarpur, Sujawal, Sukkur, Tando Adam, Tando Allahyar, Tando Bago, Tar Ahamd Rind, Thatta, Tujal, NEBOSH Course in Umarkot, Veirwaro, Warah. Inspire Institute of Technologies Pakistan Private Limited is an affiliated organization from NTB (National Training Bureau) Ministry of Federal Education and Trainings, Government of Pakistan, Trade Testing Board, TTPC Trade testing professional council, Skill Development Council SDC, Govt. of Punjab, Skill Development Association, PSSC Professional Skill Science Council Lahore, OTHM (UK), TRACCERT Canada and WSO (World Safety Organization) USA. Basically fully Approved, Registered, Accredited Institute. Azad Kashmir,Course in Bagh, Course in Bhimber,Course in khuiratta, Course in Kotli, Course in Mangla, Mirpur, Muzaffarabad, Plandri, Rawalakot, Punch, Balochistan, Amir Chah, Bazdar, Bela, Bellpat, Bagh, Burj, Chagai, Chah Sandan, Chakku, Chaman, Chhatr, Dalbandin, Dera Bugti, Dhana Sar, Diwana, Duki, Dushi, Duzab, Gajar, Gandava, Garhi Khairo, Garruck, Ghazluna, Girdan, Gulistan, Gwadar, Gwash, Hab Chauki, Hameedabad, Harnai, Hinglaj, Hoshab, Ispikan, Jhal, Jhal Jhao, Jhatpat, Jiwani, Kalandi, Kalat, Kamararod, Kanak, Kandi, Kanpur, Kapip, Kappar, Karodi, Katuri, Kharan, Khuzdar, Kikki, Kohan, Kohlu, Korak, Lahri, Lasbela, Liari, Loralai, Mach, Mand, Manguchar, Mashki Chah, Maslti, Mastung, Mekhtar, Merui, Mianez, Murgha Kibzai, Musa Khel Bazar, Nagha Kalat, Nal, Naseerabad, Nauroz Kalat, Nur Gamma, Nushki, Nuttal, Ormara, Palantuk, Panjgur, Pasni, Piharak, Pishin, Qamruddin Karez, Qila Abdullah, Qila Ladgasht, Qila Safed, Qila Saifullah, Quetta, Rakhni, Robat Thana, Rodkhan, Saindak, Sanjawi, Saruna, Shabaz Kalat, Shahpur, Sharam Jogizai, Shingar, Shorap, Sibi, Sonmiani, Spezand, Spintangi, Sui, Suntsar, Surab,Thalo, Tump, Turbat, Umarao, pirMahal, Uthal, Vitakri, Wadh, Washap, Wasjuk, Yakmach, Zhob, NEBOSH course in Federally Administered Northern Areas/FANA, Astor, Baramula, Hunza, Gilgit, Nagar, Skardu, Shangrila, Shandur, Federally Administered Tribal Areas/FATA, Bajaur, Hangu, Malakand, Miran Shah, Mohmand, Khyber, Kurram, North Waziristan,South Waziristan, NEBOSH IGC course in Wana, NWFP, Abbottabad, Ayubia, Adezai, Banda Daud Shah, Bannu, Batagram, Birote, Buner, Chakdara,Charsadda, Chitral, Dargai, Darya Khan, Dera Ismail Khan, Drasan, Drosh, Hangu, Haripur, Kalamm, Karak, Khanaspur, Kohat, Kohistan, Lakki Marwat, Latamber, Lower Dir, Madyan, Malakand, Mansehra, Mardan, Mastuj, Mongora, Nowshera, Paharpur, NEBOSH IGC Course in Peshawar, Saidu Sharif, Shangla, Sakesar, Swabi, Swat, Tangi, Tank, Thall, Tordher, Upper Dir,
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