MBA Course

Course Duration

2 years Years

Course Level

Post Graduation

Course Name

Master of Business Administration

Enrolled

60 Students

Job Profile

Finance Managers, Marketing Managers, Sales Managers, Human Resources Managers, etc.

Course Fees

5- 9 lakh

MBA

MBA

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a globally recognized postgraduate degree that focuses on developing managerial, leadership, and analytical skills. The program is ideal for graduates who aspire to take on leadership roles in business, finance, marketing, human resources, operations, or entrepreneurship. It blends classroom theory with real-world business practice through case studies, internships, and live projects.

Course Details

  • Course Name: Master of Business Administration (MBA)

  • Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)

  • Level: Postgraduate

  • Field: Business & Management

  • Mode: Full-time / Part-time / Online / Executive MBA

  • Approved By: AICTE, UGC (in India)

Eligibility Criteria for MBA Course

To be eligible for an MBA program, candidates must fulfill the following criteria:

  1. Educational Qualification:

    • Must have a Bachelor’s degree (in any discipline) from a recognized university.

    • Final-year students can also apply provisionally.

  2. Minimum Marks:

    • Generally, 50% aggregate marks (45% for reserved categories) in graduation.

    • Top B-schools may require a higher percentage.

  3. Entrance Exam Score:

    • Candidates must have a valid score in one or more of the following entrance exams:

      • CAT (Common Admission Test)

      • MAT (Management Aptitude Test)

      • XAT, CMAT, GMAT, NMAT, or university-specific exams (like SNAP, TANCET, etc.)

Admission Process for MBA Course

The typical MBA admission process includes the following steps:

  1. Entrance Exam:

    • Appear for national or university-level MBA entrance exams.

  2. Application Form:

    • Apply to colleges/universities with your exam scores and academic details.

  3. Shortlisting:

    • Based on entrance score, academic profile, and work experience (if any), candidates are shortlisted.

  4. Group Discussion (GD) & Personal Interview (PI):

    • Shortlisted candidates undergo GD, PI, and sometimes a Written Ability Test (WAT).

  5. Final Selection:

    • Final merit list is prepared considering all factors – entrance score, GD/PI/WAT performance, academic history, and work experience.

  6. Admission Confirmation:

    • Selected candidates must submit documents and pay the fee to confirm admission.