Thiagarajar School of Management

Thiagarajar School of Management (also known as TSM, Madurai) is a B-School in Madurai, India.

TSM has been ranked 15th in India, 4th in South India ( after IIM-Bangalore, IIM-Kozhikode, IIM-Trichy) and 2nd in Tamil Nadu by Ministry of Human Resource Development - Government of India 2016 rankings.[1]

TSM was established in 1962 by the doyen of the South Indian textile industry, Mr. Kalaithanthai Thiru Karumuttu Thiagarajar Chettiar.

TSM initially offered only Executive Development courses till the year 1971. MBA courses were offered part-time from 1972. Full-time MBA courses were offered from the year 1986.[2] Full-time MCA courses were offered from the year 1994.[3] And the last batch of MCA courses was offered for the year 2009 as the same was discontinued from the year 2010.[4]

Currently, TSM offers PGDM and MBA programmes which are approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi, and has been conferred autonomous status by the UGC and Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU). TSM has also got the candidacy status for Accreditation with ACBSP (Accreditation Council for Business School & Programs). .

TSM-Madurai was the first of its kind institution in the southern part of Tamil Nadu. The then Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru inaugurated the building as well as the adjoining hostel accommodation of this institute. The motto of this college is "Learn to learn"

The notable events in TSM includes but not limited to:

1) Antarprerana - The Entrepreneurship Summit of TSM

2) Arete - The HR Summit of TSM

3) Reflexions - The Alumni Meet of TSM conducted in Bangalore,Chennai and Madurai

4) Yukti - The National Management Festival of TSM.

References

http://www.bschool.careers360.com/top-b-schools-in-tamil-nadu-2014 http://bschools.businesstoday.in/?year=2014&college=Thiagarajar-School-of-Management-Madurai&rank=109 Proof for motto (http://www.tsm.ac.in/Infrastructure.html)

Official website

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