Excellent CIM results for LMBS
Recently published results reveal that London Metropolitan Business School students following the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) programmes, have once again spectacularly surpassed the national exam pass-rates.
London Met students achieved significantly better results than the UK average in all but one module of the CIM Professional Certificate and Diploma programmes. Students on the Marketing Information and Research and the Delivering Customer Value Through Marketing modules, scored 27% and 24% respectively, above the national average. The Marketing Information & Research module, part of the CIM Certificate programme, had 100% pass rate.
In addition to the high pass rate a record number of students were awarded with grade A; Assessing the Marketing Environment module saw 27% of the group secure an A, and 18% of student on the Marketing Essentials module gained A grades.
CIM Course Leader Ray Donnelly said: ‘These excellent results reflect the high quality of teaching and thriving academic environment at LMBS. I congratulate all students and the teaching team who prepared them so well for their assessments.’
Alongside these spectacular results, LMBS has achieved excellence in teaching and research. New funding will see a major £1.16million refurbishment of its Moorgate facilities.
London Metropolitan University is the largest provider in London and the South East for CIM courses. The CIM programme, which is based at Moorgate in the centre of the City, is taught by some of London’s best-qualified and experienced marketing lecturers. The CIM programme includes a Professional Certificate and Diploma in Marketing and a Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing.
The CIM is the leading international body for marketing and business development. Each year they help over 50,000 people at every stage of their career with training, qualifications and resources, as well as enabling leading businesses to get the most from their marketing people.
6 April 2010

