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Fuelling careers in Energy Management

With a robust curriculum, top-tier placements, and a strong emphasis on research and innovation, NTPC School of Business equips graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the energy sector, making it an ideal choice for aspiring energy professionals

Waqar NiyaziWaqar Niyazi
May 28, 2024, 04:01 pm IST
in Bharat, Special Report, Business, Economy, Education
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India, with its rapidly growing economy, stands as one of the world’s top energy consumers. According to a study by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, energy consumption in India has grown by 35 per cent over the last decade. As the country continues to industrialise and urbanise, the energy demand is set to increase substantially. This poses a dual challenge: to meet the rising energy demand while ensuring effective energy management and sustainability. Moreover, Governments and policymakers are continuously working to reduce the effects of energy consumption and introduce carbon emission laws.

This scenario provides ample opportunities in the field of energy management. The need for skilled professionals who can understand and navigate the complexities of energy use and management has increased in both the public and private sectors. This is where specialised management programs like MBAs in Energy Management come into play, preparing individuals to lead the charge in energy management.

Shaping future energy leaders

A premier institution backed by India’s largest energy conglomerate, National thermal power corporation Ltd. (NTPC) aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice– preparing students in the field of energy management. Founded in 2014, NTPC School of Business was ranked the best college in Energy Management in Uttar Pradesh. It recognises the centrality of energy for inclusive growth driven through the interplay of regulations, market instruments and institutional mechanisms. Graduates of NTPC School of Business see a huge ROI (Return on Investment) with top placements as high as INR 29 LPA.

Equipped with a state-of-the-art campus and mentorship of IIM Ahmedabad, the institute currently runs
two flagship programs-

  • Executive Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM-E), Duration: 18 months
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Energy Management (PGDM-EM), Duration: 2 years

Program Overview

The AICTE-approved courses are oriented towards training and research in the field of energy sector in India. With a broad curriculum, that covers renewable energy, and global energy markets taught by industry experts, these programs could potentially open doors to a plethora of careers. NSB prepares students for job roles such as energy analysts, sustainability managers, and policy advisors. With distinguished academicians and seasoned industry experts as faculties, the institute has a broad focus on cutting-edge energy research and consultancy. It boasts various centres of excellence, such as: The Center for Energy Innovations, The Center for Energy Environment, The Center for Research and Innovation.

In summary, the NTPC School of Business offers a comprehensive and specialised education in energy management. The program trains students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the growing energy field. The program’s emphasis on research and innovation makes it a top choice for aspiring energy leaders. Aspiring students are encouraged to explore NSB’s offerings and take the first step towards a fulfilling career in energy management. ­

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