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AMPI

Why AMPI

AMPI

Advanced Management Programme for Infrastructure

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The programme helps participants to: 

  • Envision the future and develop strategic plans 
  • Understand multidisciplinary linkages 
  • Evaluate outcomes across financial, process, and innovation levels 
  • Manage multidisciplinary teams 
  • Coordinate effectively and deliver results 
  • Handle uncertainty and risk 
  • Communicate, advocate, market, and negotiate effectively 
  • Secure resources in challenging environments. 

Professionals :

Managers, senior managers, project managers, deputy general managers, or executives working in development, construction, or real estate firms who are seeking broader, business-oriented roles. Typically, from corporate functions such as finance, project design, engineering, maintenance, marketing, sales, or project management. 

Entrepreneurs :

First or second-generation entrepreneurs, owners, managers, or promoters of mid-sized infrastructure, construction, or real estate firms looking to implement professional management practices and scale their business. 

Consultants :

Management consultants seeking deep sectoral knowledge in infrastructure or real estate, including the urban sector. Also suitable for lawyers, bankers, or insurance professionals working on infrastructure projects and transactions.

S.No Term Residencies Dates Mode and Location
1 Term 1 Residency 1 April 11 - 20, 2025 Online and Mohali Campus
2 Term 2 Residency 2 July 4 - July 13, 2025 Mohali Campus
3 Term 3 Residency 3 October 24 - November 2, 2025 Mohali Campus
4 Term 4 Residency 4 January 16 - January 25, 2026 Hyderabad Campus

 

The programme is taught by experienced faculty from ISB and other global institutions. It adopts adult-learning methods, with an emphasis on action and application over theory. Teaching methods include faculty lectures, case studies, simulations, and group activities.

AMPI is a 12-month, part-time programme delivered in a blended learning format to minimise work disruption. 

Classroom Learning :

The programme begins with a one-day orientation residency, followed by four nine-day residencies (one per quarter). Each day includes eight hours of instruction, with evenings reserved for co-curricular activities. Participants are required to stay on campus during residencies. 

Online Learning :

An interactive online platform is used to deliver tutorials, lectures, and facilitate interaction between participants and faculty. 

Self-Study :

Participants are expected to spend 8–10 hours per week studying pre-read material. All course materials—including textbooks, cases, and articles—will be made available in advance via the Learning Management System (LMS).