The course offers a comprehensive education with a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:35 to 1:45, which is considered relatively high for personal mentoring. Despite this, faculty members are highly qualified with doctorates and industry experience, ensuring quality education. Students can begin internships from the 2nd semester and placements from the 4th semester. The college attracts over 300 companies annually for placements, including major firms like Infosys, Wipro, and JP Morgan.
The highest salary package reaches up to 30 LPA, with an average of 12-13 LPA for MBA programs and 11-12 LPA for other programs, though it can be as low as 5 LPA. The overall placement rate is about 60%, with some programs achieving up to 90%. Internship stipends vary from 10,000 to 40,000, and some roles, especially in marketing, focus heavily on sales. The placement cell is actively improving opportunities despite economic challenges.
The 2-year MBA program costs around Rs. 14 to 16 lakhs, inclusive of tuition, hostel, and amenities, with annual MBA-FT fees at approximately Rs. 7.5 lakhs. Fees rise yearly, influenced by GST. Scholarships based on merit can offer up to Rs. 1 lakh per year, and financial aid and easy loans are available. First-year fees are Rs. 5.4 lakhs, split into two installments, with Rs. 1.2 lakhs for hostel fees and an extra Rs.
60,000 for books and security. High CGPA students may receive scholarships, but on-campus placement opportunities are limited, necessitating some students to find jobs independently. Internship stipends range from Rs. 5,000 to 50,000, with some internships unpaid.
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