The course at M.I.T features a knowledgeable faculty, including marketing expert Kaustubh and economics professor Dr. Anjali Sane, with a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:20. While the placement cell may not fully meet expectations, students are well-equipped with the skills to find jobs independently. B.B.A graduates can expect salaries ranging from a high of 10 lakh per annum to an average of 4 lakh, and a low of 2 lakh. The program includes a mandatory second-year internship with various companies, including hospitals, fashion retail, and sports brands like Decathlon, providing valuable experience and networking opportunities. Although the course offers good value in terms of education, development, and resources, the fees might be a challenge for a typical middle-class Indian family. Moreover, on-campus job opportunities could be better aligned with the tuition costs.
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