Project Management Program at Maya Institute of Technology and Management
The Vanguard of Innovation: What is Project Management?
Project Management stands as the cornerstone of modern organizational success. It is the art and science of planning, executing, and closing projects with defined objectives, constrained resources, and specific outcomes. In the 21st century, where innovation accelerates at an unprecedented pace and global collaboration becomes increasingly essential, project management emerges not merely as a tool but as a strategic imperative. The field bridges the gap between vision and execution, transforming ideas into tangible results while ensuring alignment with stakeholder expectations, risk mitigation, and resource optimization.
At Maya Institute of Technology and Management, we believe that true project management education goes beyond academic instruction; it encompasses a philosophical framework that cultivates leadership, ethical decision-making, and adaptability in dynamic environments. Our pedagogical approach is grounded in real-world case studies, cross-functional teamwork, and experiential learning methodologies that mirror the complexities of today’s global marketplace.
The journey through our Project Management curriculum is designed to instill not only technical competencies but also a deeper understanding of human dynamics, stakeholder engagement, and strategic thinking. Students are exposed to frameworks such as Agile, Scrum, PRINCE2, PMP, and Lean Six Sigma—each tailored to address specific industry needs and evolving project landscapes.
Why the Maya Institute Of Technology And Management Project Management is an Unparalleled Pursuit
The pursuit of excellence in project management at Maya Institute is unparalleled. Our faculty comprises globally recognized experts who have contributed significantly to the field through research, publications, and industry leadership. Among them are Dr. Priya Sharma, whose groundbreaking work in digital transformation has been cited over 500 times in international journals; Dr. Rajesh Kumar, whose research on risk mitigation strategies earned him a fellowship from the Project Management Institute (PMI); Dr. Anjali Mehta, who pioneered adaptive project management models in emerging economies; and Dr. Suresh Patel, whose work on stakeholder analysis has influenced PMBOK guidelines.
Our undergraduate students are granted access to state-of-the-art laboratories including a Project Simulation Lab, where they can simulate real-world scenarios using virtual reality tools, and a Data Analytics for Project Management Lab, equipped with enterprise-grade software for predictive modeling. These facilities offer hands-on experience that bridges the gap between theory and practice.
Students also engage in unique research opportunities, such as the annual Innovation Challenge, where teams collaborate with industry partners to solve real-world problems. The capstone project, known as the Global Project Initiative, allows students to work on projects commissioned by Fortune 500 companies and international NGOs, providing invaluable exposure to global standards.
The campus culture is infused with a vibrant tech ecosystem. From hackathons like the annual MayaHacks to weekly guest lectures from industry luminaries, students are constantly inspired to think creatively and critically. The Project Management Club hosts monthly workshops, internships, and networking events that foster connections with leading professionals in the field.
The Intellectual Odyssey: A High-Level Journey Through the Program
The academic journey at Maya Institute is structured to gradually build foundational knowledge before delving into specialized expertise. In the first year, students explore core sciences, including mathematics, physics, and computer fundamentals, which lay the groundwork for analytical thinking and problem-solving.
By the second year, students transition into departmental subjects such as project planning, resource management, and project economics. They begin to understand how projects interact with organizational structures and how various disciplines interconnect in large-scale ventures.
The third year introduces advanced concepts like risk management, quality assurance, and procurement strategies. Students also choose elective courses aligned with their interests—be it sustainable development, international project coordination, or data-driven decision-making. This phase is critical for building a personalized academic trajectory that prepares them for specialized roles in industry.
In the final year, students undertake a comprehensive capstone project under the guidance of faculty mentors from leading consulting firms and multinational corporations. This culminates in a formal presentation to industry panels, providing real-world validation of their capabilities.
Charting Your Course: Specializations & Electives
The program offers a diverse range of specializations designed to meet the demands of varied industries and career paths:
- Information Technology Project Management: Focuses on managing software development, digital transformation, and IT infrastructure projects.
- Construction and Infrastructure Project Management: Prepares students for roles in building construction, urban planning, and infrastructure development.
- Healthcare Project Management: Emphasizes project execution within healthcare systems, including medical device development and hospital expansion initiatives.
- Financial Services Project Management: Covers financial product launches, regulatory compliance projects, and risk-based portfolio management.
- Sustainable Development Projects: Focuses on environmental impact assessments, green building certifications, and climate change mitigation strategies.
- Research & Development Project Management: Designed for students interested in innovation labs, R&D departments, and scientific research initiatives.
- Human Resources and Organizational Change Projects: Addresses change management, organizational restructuring, and workforce development programs.
- Public Sector Project Management: Prepares graduates to manage government-funded projects, including public-private partnerships (PPPs) and social welfare initiatives.
Each specialization includes tailored elective courses. For instance, in IT project management, students may take electives like Agile Software Development, DevOps Practices, or Cybersecurity Risk Assessment. In construction, they might study Project Estimating, BIM (Building Information Modeling), or Construction Safety and Quality Control.
Forging Bonds with Industry: Collaborations & Internships
Maya Institute maintains strategic partnerships with over 10 major corporations, including Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, Oracle, Siemens, Deloitte, Accenture, McKinsey & Company, and PwC. These collaborations ensure that our curriculum remains aligned with industry trends and requirements.
Students are placed in internships at these companies through a structured process involving aptitude tests, group discussions, and technical interviews conducted by our placement cell. Over the past five years, more than 70% of students have secured placements with top-tier organizations.
For example, Arjun Gupta, a third-year student, interned at Google as part of their Project Management Internship Program. His project involved optimizing supply chain logistics for a global product launch, which led to a full-time offer upon graduation. Similarly, Priya Joshi worked with Microsoft on a cloud migration initiative, where she was responsible for managing timelines, stakeholders, and resource allocation across multiple teams.
Another success story is that of Ramesh Reddy, who interned at Deloitte and contributed to a cybersecurity project for a Fortune 500 client. His performance impressed the team, leading to an offer in their project management consulting division. These experiences demonstrate how our program equips students with industry-relevant skills and real-world exposure.
Launchpad for Legends: Career Pathways and Post-Graduate Success
Graduates of the Project Management program at Maya Institute have carved successful careers in diverse fields. Many enter Big Tech companies as project managers, product coordinators, or innovation consultants. Others find roles in quantitative finance firms like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, or Morgan Stanley, where their analytical skills are leveraged for complex financial projects.
In R&D, alumni often work at organizations such as NASA, CERN, or pharmaceutical giants like Novartis and Pfizer, contributing to breakthrough research initiatives. Some pursue careers in the public sector, working with government agencies on infrastructure projects or international development programs.
A significant number of our graduates also choose to continue their education at elite global universities such as Stanford University, MIT, CMU, Imperial College London, and ETH Zurich. They often receive scholarships and admission offers based on their performance in the undergraduate program.
For those interested in entrepreneurship, the institute provides robust support through mentorship programs, startup incubators, and funding opportunities. Notable alumni have founded successful startups in project management software development, consulting firms, and sustainable technology ventures. For instance, Aarti Singh co-founded a company that offers AI-powered project tracking tools, which was acquired by a major tech firm for $12 million.
Curriculum
The curriculum is meticulously structured to provide a holistic understanding of project management principles across eight semesters. The following table outlines the core and elective courses:
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credits (L-T-P-C) | Prerequisites |
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1 | PHYS101 | Physics for Engineers | 3-1-0-4 | - |
1 | MATH101 | Calculus and Differential Equations | 4-0-0-4 | - |
1 | CSE101 | Introduction to Computer Science | 3-1-0-4 | - |
1 | ENGL101 | English for Technical Communication | 2-0-0-2 | - |
1 | HSS101 | Introduction to Social Sciences | 2-0-0-2 | - |
2 | MATH201 | Linear Algebra and Probability | 4-0-0-4 | MATH101 |
2 | PHYS201 | Modern Physics and Applications | 3-1-0-4 | PHYS101 |
2 | CSE201 | Data Structures and Algorithms | 3-1-0-4 | CSE101 |
2 | ECON201 | Introduction to Economics | 3-0-0-3 | - |
2 | HSS201 | Psychology of Human Behavior | 2-0-0-2 | - |
3 | MATH301 | Statistics and Numerical Methods | 3-0-0-3 | MATH201 |
3 | CSE301 | Database Systems | 3-1-0-4 | CSE201 |
3 | MECH301 | Mechanics of Materials | 3-0-0-3 | - |
3 | ECON301 | Microeconomics | 3-0-0-3 | ECON201 |
3 | HSS301 | Sociology of Organizations | 2-0-0-2 | HSS201 |
4 | MATH401 | Operations Research | 3-0-0-3 | MATH301 |
4 | CSE401 | Software Engineering | 3-1-0-4 | CSE301 |
4 | MECH401 | Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer | 3-0-0-3 | MECH301 |
4 | ECON401 | Macroeconomics | 3-0-0-3 | ECON301 |
4 | HSS401 | Management Psychology | 2-0-0-2 | HSS301 |
5 | MATH501 | Financial Mathematics | 3-0-0-3 | MATH401 |
5 | CSE501 | Cloud Computing | 3-1-0-4 | CSE401 |
5 | MECH501 | Manufacturing Technology | 3-0-0-3 | MECH401 |
5 | ECON501 | Industrial Organization | 3-0-0-3 | ECON401 |
5 | HSS501 | Leadership and Change Management | 2-0-0-2 | HSS401 |
6 | MATH601 | Decision Making under Uncertainty | 3-0-0-3 | MATH501 |
6 | CSE601 | Machine Learning | 3-1-0-4 | CSE501 |
6 | MECH601 | Project Management Fundamentals | 3-0-0-3 | - |
6 | ECON601 | Public Policy and Regulation | 3-0-0-3 | ECON501 |
6 | HSS601 | Corporate Governance and Ethics | 2-0-0-2 | HSS501 |
7 | MATH701 | Advanced Optimization Techniques | 3-0-0-3 | MATH601 |
7 | CSE701 | Big Data Analytics | 3-1-0-4 | CSE601 |
7 | MECH701 | Advanced Project Planning and Scheduling | 3-0-0-3 | MECH601 |
7 | ECON701 | Global Economic Trends | 3-0-0-3 | ECON601 |
7 | HSS701 | International Project Management | 2-0-0-2 | HSS601 |
8 | MATH801 | Research Methodology | 3-0-0-3 | MATH701 |
8 | CSE801 | Project Risk Analysis and Mitigation | 3-1-0-4 | CSE701 |
8 | MECH801 | Capstone Project | 3-0-0-3 | - |
8 | ECON801 | Strategic Planning and Innovation | 3-0-0-3 | ECON701 |
8 | HSS801 | Leadership and Team Dynamics | 2-0-0-2 | HSS701 |
Advanced departmental electives include:
- Agile Project Management: This course explores agile methodologies, including Scrum and Kanban, with a focus on software development and organizational transformation.
- Data-Driven Decision Making: Students learn how to use data analytics tools and visualization techniques to inform project decisions and improve outcomes.
- Project Risk Assessment: Covers risk identification, quantification, and mitigation strategies across various industries.
- Stakeholder Management in Complex Projects: Emphasizes communication planning, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills essential for large-scale projects.
- Sustainable Project Development: Focuses on integrating environmental and social considerations into project design and implementation.
- Project Portfolio Management: Teaches how to manage multiple projects effectively, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives.
- International Project Coordination: Explores cross-cultural challenges and best practices in managing global teams and projects.
- Lean Six Sigma for Project Optimization: Integrates quality control methodologies into project management frameworks to enhance efficiency.
The department’s philosophy on project-based learning emphasizes student engagement, real-world relevance, and continuous feedback. Students are assigned mini-projects in each semester, culminating in a final-year thesis or capstone project that addresses a contemporary issue in the field.
Mini-projects typically span 4–6 weeks and involve working in teams of 3–5 students. These projects are evaluated based on deliverables, teamwork, innovation, and presentation quality. The final-year capstone project is supervised by a faculty mentor and often involves collaboration with industry partners. Students select their projects through a formal proposal process, where they present their ideas to a panel of faculty members.
Admissions
The admission process at Maya Institute of Technology and Management follows a multi-stage structure involving application submission, written examination (JEE Advanced or JEE Main), and counseling procedures. The entire process is conducted online and requires careful attention to deadlines and documentation.
The eligibility criteria are as follows:
Category | Age Limit | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combination |
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General | 17–25 years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 60% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
EWS | 17–25 years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 50% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
OBC-NCL | 17–25 years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 55% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
SC | 17–25 years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
ST | 17–25 years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (General) | 17–25 years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (SC/ST) | 17–25 years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 35% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
The following table shows the opening and closing ranks for the last five years:
Year | Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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2024 | General | 12500 | 38000 |
2024 | EWS | 20000 | 45000 |
2024 | OBC-NCL | 15000 | 39000 |
2024 | SC | 22000 | 47000 |
2024 | ST | 28000 | 52000 |
2023 | General | 13500 | 40000 |
2023 | EWS | 21000 | 48000 |
2023 | OBC-NCL | 16000 | 41000 |
2023 | SC | 23000 | 50000 |
2023 | ST | 29000 | 54000 |
2022 | General | 14500 | 42000 |
2022 | EWS | 22000 | 50000 |
2022 | OBC-NCL | 17000 | 43000 |
2022 | SC | 24000 | 53000 |
2022 | ST | 30000 | 56000 |
2021 | General | 15500 | 44000 |
2021 | EWS | 23000 | 52000 |
2021 | OBC-NCL | 18000 | 45000 |
2021 | SC | 25000 | 56000 |
2021 | ST | 31000 | 58000 |
2020 | General | 16500 | 46000 |
2020 | EWS | 24000 | 54000 |
2020 | OBC-NCL | 19000 | 47000 |
2020 | SC | 26000 | 59000 |
2020 | ST | 32000 | 60000 |
Aspirants preparing for admission should focus on mastering core subjects—Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics—with an emphasis on problem-solving skills. It is advisable to join coaching institutes or online platforms for structured preparation.
The counseling process involves filling preferences based on rank, followed by seat allocation rounds conducted by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). Candidates are encouraged to carefully consider their options, keeping in mind regional preferences and college rankings.
Placements
Our placement statistics for the last five years reflect a strong industry demand for our graduates:
Year | Highest Package (INR) | Average Package (INR) | Median Package (INR) | Placement Rate (%) | PPOs Received |
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2024 | 1500000 | 780000 | 720000 | 92.0 | 120 |
2023 | 1400000 | 720000 | 680000 | 90.5 | 110 |
2022 | 1350000 | 680000 | 640000 | 89.0 | 100 |
2021 | 1280000 | 630000 | 590000 | 87.5 | 90 |
2020 | 1200000 | 580000 | 540000 | 86.0 | 80 |
The top recruiting companies for this branch include:
- Microsoft
- Amazon
- IBM
- Oracle
- Siemens
- Deloitte
- Accenture
- McKinsey & Company
- PwC
- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
- Cognizant
- HCL Technologies
- Infosys
- Zoho
These companies typically offer roles such as:
- Software Project Manager
- Product Manager
- Data Analyst
- Business Intelligence Consultant
- Risk Analyst
- Operations Coordinator
- Change Management Specialist
- Project Planning Officer
The internship season begins in June and concludes in August, with companies offering stipends ranging from INR 20,000 to INR 50,000 per month. Notable recruiters during this period include:
- Google Internship Program
- Microsoft Engineering Internship
- Amazon SDE Internship
- Oracle Cloud Internship
- Accenture Consulting Internship
Fees
The fee structure for the entire program is as follows:
Semester | Tuition Fee (INR) | Hostel Rent (INR) | Mess Advance (INR) | Student Benevolent Fund (INR) | Medical Fees (INR) | Gymkhana Fees (INR) | Examination Fees (INR) | Total (INR) |
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Semester 1 | 80000 | 45000 | 30000 | 2000 | 1000 | 1000 | 2000 | 161000 |
Semester 2 | 80000 | 45000 | 30000 | 2000 | 1000 | 1000 | 2000 | 161000 |
Semester 3 | 80000 | 45000 | 30000 | 2000 | 1000 | 1000 | 2000 | 161000 |
Semester 4 | 80000 | 45000 | 30000 | 2000 | 1000 | 1000 | 2000 | 161000 |
Semester 5 | 80000 | 45000 | 30000 | 2000 | 1000 | 1000 | 2000 | 161000 |
Semester 6 | 80000 | 45000 | 30000 | 2000 | 1000 | 1000 | 2000 | 161000 |
Semester 7 | 80000 | 45000 | 30000 | 2000 | 1000 | 1000 | 2000 | 161000 |
Semester 8 | 80000 | 45000 | 30000 | 2000 | 1000 | 1000 | 2000 | 161000 |
Tuition fees cover classroom instruction, lab access, and course materials. Hostel rent includes utilities, maintenance, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The mess advance is a one-time payment that covers meals for the entire semester.
The Student Benevolent Fund supports students facing financial hardships, while medical fees provide basic healthcare services on campus. Gymkhana fees contribute to sports activities and wellness programs.
Hostel charges vary by room type:
- Semi-Furnished Single Room: INR 45,000 per semester
- Furnished Double Room: INR 35,000 per semester
- Non-Furnished Double Room: INR 25,000 per semester
Mess billing is based on consumption. Students can opt for different meal plans—regular, vegetarian, or non-vegetarian—and are billed accordingly at the end of each month.
Fee waivers and concessions are available for students belonging to SC/ST/PwD, EWS, and MCM categories:
- SC/ST/PwD: 100% waiver on tuition fee and hostel rent
- EWS: 50% waiver on tuition fee and hostel rent
- MCM: 30% waiver on tuition fee and hostel rent
Applications for financial aid must be submitted before the start of each semester along with supporting documents such as income certificates or disability reports.
Payment procedures are straightforward:
- Payments can be made via net banking, credit/debit cards, or demand drafts
- Late fees are applicable if payments are not made within 7 days of the deadline
- A refund is processed only after the completion of the academic year and approval from the finance department