University Institute of Management Sciences
University Institute of Management Sciences (UIMS) is a constituent institute of the Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi (PMAS AAUR), a public sector university. UIMS was established in 1996 with the inception of MBA programs and the first intake of 50 students.
Over the years UIMS has added several new programs to its portfolio and today it is the most diverse Business School of the country with the current (accumulated) enrollment of about 850 students in BBA(Hons.), MBA 3.5 years, MBA (Agribusiness), MBA & MS(1.5 Year) and Master’s in Development Management. Thousands of the graduates of UIMS are already serving the nation and making a great impact both socially and economically. The Institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses leading to BBA (Hons.), MBA-Agribusiness; Master’s in Development Management, MBA (3.5 Year) with specialization in Marketing, HRM, Finance, MBA & MS (1.5 Year) with specialization in Marketing, HRM, Finance.
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