Among Jain and Presidency University, which is the best for an MBA?

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Papri Saha Posted On - Sep 20, 2020
M.Sc. Psychology, Jain University (2011)

Jain University and Presidency University are both established in Bangalore and are excellent options to pursue an MBA. Jain University is much older and famous for its placement record. Compared to that Presidency University was established very recently and is equipped with modern technological and educational infrastructure. Jain University has been ranked 62 for MBA by Outlook 2020. Whereas, Presidency University is also ranked as 12th for MBA by Times of India.

Admission Eligibility for MBA:

Jain University- Jain University offers an MBA program in 19 different specializations.

  • To be eligible for admission, the student is required to score at least 50% in the undergraduate degree and provide test scores of JET/ CAT/ GMAT/ CMAT/ XAT.

  • The total course fee for MBA is 9.9 lakhs.

Presidency University- Presidency University offers MBA specializations in Marketing, Human Resource Management, Finance, Operations, and Supply Chain Management.

  • Prospective students are required to submit test scores of CAT/ GMAT/ XAT/ JET/ MAT, etc.

  • There are rounds of Written ability test, group discussion, and personal interview for final selection.

  • The total course fee for MBA is 6.5 lakhs.

Placements:

Jain University-

  • Jain University had a 98.6% on-campus placement rate in 2020.

  • The highest salary package was 30 LPA with the average being 7 LPA.

  • There are over 250 campus recruiters including Tommy Hilfiger, Honeywell, Deloitte, TCS, Morgan Stanley, etc.

Presidency University-

  • Presidency University provides over 75% placements to students.

  • The highest CTC was 20 LPA and the average CTC was 8 LPA.

  • Major recruiters at the institute are SAP, Infosys, Wipro, etc.

Thus it completely depends on the student, their interests, and financial capabilities about which university they wish to choose.

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