The college admission process begins in December with online applications and requires an entrance test in April-May, covering general knowledge, mathematics, and logical reasoning, with a penalty for wrong answers. Successful candidates undergo a personal interview involving skill assessments and a micro-presentation. Out of 10,000 applicants, only 480 are selected, and results are announced within 10-12 days post-interview. The flagship BBA F&IB course is supported by highly qualified faculty with a student ratio of 1:25-30, focusing on a balance of theory and practical learning.
Fees for the BBA program are lower than other private universities, ranging from INR 130,000 to 160,000 annually, and INR 355,000 to 395,000 for the full course. International fees are about three times higher. Scholarships are merit-based, and fee variations depend on residency status. The college offers a robust placement program with companies like Goldman Sachs and Deloitte, with the highest package at Rs. 22.5 lakhs per annum and average packages between Rs.
5-7 lakhs per annum. Approximately 80% of registered students secure job offers, and students are eligible for placements from the 5th semester, needing a minimum 60% academic score. Internships are mandatory, one with an NGO and another in a company, with stipends up to Rs. 40,000. Scholarships are offered annually based on merit and financial need, with some students receiving up to Rs. 15,000 per year. Financial assistance and installment options for fees are available, with a bank on campus for loan facilities.
Tuition fees start at Rs. 195,000 per year for Indian students and range from Rs. 280,000 to USD 5,200 for NRI and international students.
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